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2023 SIDE EVENTS
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TimeVenueEvent TitleOrganization
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Monday, 10 July 2023
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 3How local governments are using SDGs to rethink the cityUNDP, UN-Habitat, UN SDG Action Campaign and United Cities and Local Governments
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 8Empowering Youth for A Better Food Future – Driving Youth-led Solutions to Deliver the SDGs in a Post-Covid WorldWorld Food Forum
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08:00-09:30Conference Room BEnsuring Equitable Access to Clean Drinking Water for Women and Girls Using Clean Energy TechnologyGreen Hope Foundation
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07:30-9:30VirtualLINK
High Level Policy Dialogue: Deciphering Interlinkages of SDG6 through Multi-sector Partnerships
India Water Foundation
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08:00-09:30VirtualDeveloping innovative capabilities for sustainable developmentUNCTAD
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKTransitioning to circular cities: where to focus and why? Findings from research.
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKUN SDG:Learn: a OneUN+ initiative to transform skillsets and mindsets for sustainable developmentUN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKDeveloping innovative capabilities for sustainable developmentUNCTAD, UNEP, co-sponsored by Portugal
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 3Game Changer: Science Based Global Water AssessmentUNESCO
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 5Infrastructure Resilience – safeguarding gains in sustainable developmentUN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 8Towards 2030: Mainstreaming Anti-Corruption to Leave No one out of schools and hospitals in Africa - a multistakeholder approachTransparency International
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 12Multilateral Governance for Effective Localization of SDGs: Towards a Sustainable Urban FuturePermanent Mission of Malaysia
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13:15-14:30Conference Room AThe Role of Cities in the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in Latin AmericaPermanent Mission of Mexico
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 3South-South and Triangular Cooperation to tackle the energy and climate crises – bringing together different technologies to accelerate the SDGsIAEA
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 5The importance of Disaster Risk Reduction to Achieve Sustainable Development - What can we learn from the Midterm Review of the Sendai FrameworkSendai Engagement Mechanism
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 8The New Youth Agenda: a contribution to the Sustainable Development.International Youth Organization for Ibero-America (OIJ)
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 11Financing for Sustainable and Inclusive Agrifood systems and Food Crises Prevention and MitigationFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 12To “un-caste a spell” - Access to water and sanitation for allStakeholder Group of Communities Discriminated on Work and Descent (SG-CDWD)
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08:00-20:00Conference Room FMajor Groups and other Stakeholders Caucus RoomMGOs
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Tuesday, July 11 2023
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07:30-08:45VirtualLINKRecognizing community leadership in water governance: towards equitable partnerships with Indigenous Peoples in ensuring control over and access to water resource and clean energyAsia Indigenous Peoples Pact
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 3Localization of Sustainable Development Goals Amidst Multiple CrisesPermanent Mission of the Republic Kenya
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 5Mayors Go Digital- Promoting the Global Alliance of Mayors for Digital Cooperation to leverage digital technologies for sustainable and inclusive urban developmentUN Office of the Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 8Harnessing the power of gender data to transform the clean energy workforceSEforALL, Permanent Mission of Iceland, Gender and Energy Compact
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08:00-09:30Conference Room BDelivering social development for all. Towards the World Social Summit 2025 and beyondClub de Madrid
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08:00-09:30VirtualAdvancing Regulatory Improvements to Accelerate Private Sector Investment in Electricity Access and Transition in AfricaUNECA
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINK“Leaving no-one behind in health and justice – The work of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs and the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice”UNODC/SGB on behalf of CND and CCPCJ
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKEnhancing policy for sustainable development through transparencyGlobal Reporting Initiative (GRI)
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKRisk-risk analysis and governance of solar radiation modification to safeguard sustainable developmentCarnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G)
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKAdvancing Regulatory Improvements to Accelerate Private Sector Investment in Electricity Access and Transition in AfricaUNECA
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10:00-11:00VirtualLINKManaging our spillover effects and achieving the SDGs globally: what can the Global North do?Permanent Mission of Iceland
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 5Promoting Diverse and Inclusive Societies: Overcoming Barriers to Water, Sanitation, Housing, Transportation, and Public Facilities for LGBTI CommunitiesLGBTI Stakeholder Group;RFSL, COC Netherlands
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 8Leveraging the Resident Coordinator System and UN Country Teams for the implementation of the Water Action AgendaPermanent Mission of Netherlands
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 9Sustainable financing at a time of poly-crises: creating ties that bindPermanent Mission of Italy
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 12Blue Economy as an accelerator of sustainable recovery and SDGPermanent Mission of Timor-Leste
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13:15-14:30Conference Room ABreathing Clean Air and Attaining the SDGs: Mitigating Transboundary Haze Pollution in the Mekong Sub-Region -- Sharing Best Practices on Policy Pathways and Innovative ToolsPermanent Mission of Thailand
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13:15-14:30Conference Room CUnmasking Transformative Education: A Critical Journey towards SDG 4Education & Academia Stakeholder Group
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13:15-14:30VirtualLINKCo-building an eco-social world for Sustainable DevelopmentInternational Federation of Social Workers
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13:15-14:30VirtualLINK
Solar Cooking: A Cross-Cutting Solution for Implementing the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
Solar Cookers
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15:00-16:30VirtualLINKFostering youth protagonism in the path to Agenda 2030: case study of developing leadership and global citizenship among young people in the South of BrazilFundacao Abrinq
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 3Launch of the 2023 Global Multidimensional Poverty IndexPermanent Mission of Fiji
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 5SDG 16 and rule of law as an enabler of SDGs: The SDG 16 Conference and IDLO’s approach to the Rule of LawInternational Development Law Organization
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 8Building resilience to climate change in informal settlements:Assessing the inmpact on housingHabitat for Humanity International
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 11What Happens After the VLR? A conversation about the transformative impact of SDG localization and voluntary local reporting (virtual event)International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 12Multi-tier Tracking Framework for Energy Access: Lessons learned and insights from new global surveys in LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS World Bank / Energy Sector Assistance Management Program (ESMAP)
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18:30-20:00VirtualGender inclusion in education: Multi-country learning on progress and challenges towards access to safe, free and quality education for pregnant girls and parent learnersThe Malala Fund
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18:30-20:00Conference Room BRegion to Region: Engineering Approaches to Scale the Clean Energy TransitionSDSN Association
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19:00-20:30VirtualLINK
Infrastructures for Peace: Dynamic, emergent, and intergenerational structures that advance recovery from Covid 19, support implementation of the 2030 agenda, and bring sustainable Peace to our planet.
Pathways To Peace
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18:30-20:00Conference Room C
An Urgent Case for Complementary Data-Indigenous,Land and Environmental Defenders in SDG
World Resources Institute
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08:00-20:00Conference Room FMajor Groups and other Stakeholders Caucus RoomMGOs
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Wednesday, 12 July 2023
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07:30-9:00VirtualLINKTransformative Financing for Gender Equality in Accelerating Agenda 2030 ImplementationNetwork for Women's Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT), CSO Partnership for Development Effectiveness Feminist Group (CPDE FG), Forum of Women NGOs of Kyrgyzstan (FWNGO) and Beyond Beijing Committee (BBC) Nepal
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 5Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals and achieving SDG11 through the implementation of the New Urban Agenda (NUA) in the SICA regionPermanent Mission of El Salvador and UN Habitat LAC
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 8Reforming the Global Tax SystemCivil Society Financing for Development Mechanism
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08:00-09:30Conference Room AImproving Climate Resilience & Disaster Response through Digital Payments: Increasing Ambition through a Call to Action’United Nations Capital Development Fund, the Permanent Mission of the Republic of the Philippines to the United Nations, the UN World Food Programme, and UN Better Than Cash Alliance
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08:00-09:30Conference Room BRoundtable – Financing SDG7: Solidarity, Equity and AmbitionInternational Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA);Permanent Mission of Barbados to the UN.
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08:00-09:30Conference Room CExperiences in Peer Learning in Achieving the 2030 Agenda and the SDGsPermanent Mission of Luxembourg
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKImplementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework through the Satoyama Initiative/COMDEKS 4Keidanren Committee on Nature Conservation (KCNC) - Ministry of the Environment of Japan; Secretariat of Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD); United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS); GEF Small Grants Programme, UNDP
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKLocalisation of the SDGs in Russian and beyondMinistry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKSustainable COVID-19 recovery in a multi-risk settingUnited Nations University
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKMid point SDG 3: Pathways to Access to Medical ProductsSouth Centre
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKAddressing the SDG environmental data gap for water through corporate sustainability disclosureCDP and GRI
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKEstablishment of a regional center for transport diplomacy in Dushanbe, Republic of TajikistanPermanent Mission of Tajikistan
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08:00-09:30VirtualLINKPolicy Makes Practice: Open Science and Public Funding for the Public GoodUnited Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library
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08:30-09:00VirtualLINKShaping Sustainable Cities: Working Creatively with NatureEvent co-organized by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the French Mission to the United Nations.
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08:30-10:00VirtualLINKThe missing goal? The place of culture in SDG implementation today and tomorrowInternational Council on Monuments and Sites, UCLG Culture Committee, IFLA
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09:00-10:30VirtualLINKAccelerating the recovery from the coronavirus disease and the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development: Lessons from Nigeria’s Voluntary National ReviewWoMen Against Violence & Exploitation [WAVE] Foundation
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12:20 to 14:30
Bahai International Community LINKTowards the Summit of the Future: aligning the 2030 to Agenda 2063Oxfam International;Permanent Mission of Kenya, Permanent Mission of Zambia, AU ECOSOCC, Coalition for the UN We Need, Baha'i International Community
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 8Integrated Approaches to the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development GoalsPermanent Mission of Belize
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13:15-14:30Conference Room 12Delivering on the SDGs in cities and regions amid geopolitical uncertaintyOECD -
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13:15-14:30Conference Room AFostering Transboundary Water Cooperation Unlocking Multifaceted Benefits for Sustainable Development and PeacePermanent Mission of Switzerland
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13:15-14:30Doha Conference Room, FF Building 11th floorThe role of South-South and Triangular Cooperation as an effective means of implementation for the 2030 Agenda and the SDGsPermanent Mission of Sri Lanka
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13:15-14:30VirtualLINKThe impact of internal displacement on cities and towns: the need for nationally-owned development approaches to progress towards SDG 11 targetsPermanent Mission of Somalia, UNDP
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13:15-14:30VirtualLINKSDG16: Better data for ensuring no one is left behindInternational IDEA
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13:15-14:30VirtualPathways to Improve Access to Medical CountermeasuresSouth Centre
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13:00-14:30VirtualLINKFostering youth protagonism in the path to Agenda 2030: case study of developing leadership and global citizenship among young people in the South of BrazilFundacao Abrinq
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13:00-14:40VirtualRECORDINGOcean Sustainability and the Impact of PollutionThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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13:00-14:30Permanent Mission of Sweden to the United Nations, One Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, 885 Second Avenue, 46th floorReviving the Decade of Action: exploring interlinkages and partnerships in water, energy, sustainable production and citiesStockholm School of Economics
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13:00-14:45S15-22/23Launch of the UN-Energy Policy Brief: A Global Roadmap for the Just and Inclusive Clean Cooking TransitionUN-Energy
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15:00-16:30Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice

LINKBalancing Urgency and Inclusion: Lessons from Policy Responses to the Pandemic across the Global South for the 2030 AgendaUN Foundation, Southern Voice
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 3Culture as a Global Public Good: Towards a Culture Development Goal beyond 2030Permanent Mission of Greece
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 11The role of SDG16 as an enabler for the 2030 AgendaInternational IDEA, TAP Network, Pathfinders, UNDP, WFUNA, CSPPS
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18:30-20:00Conference Room 12Urban Regeneration: International Perspectives towards achieving the SDGsMinistry of Construction and Housing (MoCH) of the State of Israel and the Governmental Urban Renewal Authority (URA)
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18:30-20:00Conference Room BWaste Wise Cities: Mobilizing 1000 Cities through cleanup activities to achieve SDG 11.6.1Permanent Mission of Estonia
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13:00-14:30Virtual
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Transformative policy actions to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development through the green energy transition and related industries.ECLAC
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18:30-20:00VirtualBuilding Sustainable Cities: Working with Nature CreativelyInternational Organisation for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)Permanent Mission of France to the United Nations, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
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08:00-20:00Conference Room FMajor Groups and other Stakeholders Caucus RoomMGOs
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Thursday, 13 July 2023
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 3Transforming Care Systems for People and Planet in a Post Covid-WorldGlobal Alliance for Care / UN Women / Government of Mexico
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 5All in 4 2030: Keeping the promise to accelerate the SDGs through effective partnerships with CSONGO Major Group
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 8Localizing the SDGs: Transformative partnerships to accelerate achievement of the Global Goals at local levelPermanent Mission of Finland
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 11Thriving in the Green Economy: Unlocking the Potential of Vulnerable Youth through Green JobsSilatech
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08:00-09:30Conference Room 12Accelerating the Implementation of SDG 16 in support of sustainable development and sustaining peace: Leveraging partnerships on Security Sector Reform (SSR) between the Peace & Security and Development PillarsPermanent Mission of Costa Rica
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08:00-09:30Conference Room ASynergies for stepped up implementation and impact:Delivering on 2030,framing a post 2030 visionBusiness & Industry Major Group
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08:00-09:30Conference Room BBeyond Survival: Mobilizing Finance towards Ending Inequalities, Addressing Climate Crisis, and Building an Inclusive and Sustainable Future for LDCs, LLDCs, and SIDSLDC Watch, SAAPE, APMDD, RRN, UN OHRLLS