Programme of 2017 HLPF Side Events

The PDF below includes the preliminary list of 2017 HLPF Side Events.

Please review and see if any of these fit your interest. 

 

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Please check the HLPF official page frequently as times and venues of side events may change.

National Voluntary Review to the HLPF: Zimbabwe

ZIMBABWE VOLUNTARY NATIONAL REVIEW (VNR) OF SDGS FOR THE HIGH LEVEL POLITICAL FORUM

SUMMARY OF KEY MESSAGES

National Voluntary Review to the HLPF: Maldives

MAIN MESSAGE OF THE VOLUNTARY NATIONAL REVIEW FOR THE HIGH LEVEL POLITICAL FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS, 2017

INTRODUCTION

National Voluntary Review to the HLPF: Honduras

The National Voluntary Review to the 2017 HLPF for Uruguay gives little to no references to SDG 5, SDG16 and SDG17.

National Voluntary Review to the HLPF: India

MAIN MESSAGES

India has played an important role in shaping the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Therefore, it is no surprise that the country’s national development goals are mirrored in the SDGs. As such, India has been effectively committed to achieving the SDGs even before they were fully crystallized.

National Voluntary Review to the HLPF: Costa Rica

The National Voluntary Review to the 2017 HLPF for Costa Rica mentioned SDG 5, SDG16 and SDG17.

National Voluntary Review to the HLPF: Cyprus

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Republic of Cyprus’ national voluntary review on implementation of Agenda2030 offers an overview of progress so far, in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in Cyprus.

Mainstreaming of the three dimensions of sustainable development throughout the United Nations system

At the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, the United Nations system was requested to mainstream the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development throughout its work.

National Voluntary Review to the HLPF: Portugal

The new United Nations 2030 Agenda is an action plan focused on people, planet, prosperity, peace and partnerships (5Ps). Its ultimate goal is poverty eradication and sustainable development. All States and other interested stakeholders assume their responsibilities in relation to its achievement. It should be underlined that no one should be left behind.

A transforming sustainable development Agenda

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