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UN General-Assembly events to watch for this year

NEW YORK, USA –It’s that time again, when the eyes of the world turn to New York, as world leaders fly into the city to take part in the general debate that marks the opening of the latest session of the UN General Assembly, (UNGA).

Alongside the customary speeches from heads of state, five important high-level summits and meetings will be taking place, covering many of the key issues facing today’s world.

UN chief António Guterres has made the fight against the climate crisis one of his top priorities: by convening the Climate Action Summit, on September 23, Guterres aims to boost ambition, and hold countries to the international commitments they made to cut global warming, as part of the 2015 Paris Agreement.

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The Summit will bring together governments, the private sector, civil society, local authorities and other international organizations to develop ambitious solutions in six areas:

  • A global transition to renewable energy.
  • Sustainable and resilient infrastructures and cities.
  • Sustainable agriculture
  • Management of forests and oceans.
  • Resilience and adaptation to climate impacts.
  • Alignment of public and private finance with a net zero economy.

The Secretary-General has challenged leaders to come to the summit with concrete plans, rather than grand speeches, and expects the event to demonstrate massive movements in the economy away from fossil fuels, and towards clean, renewable energy sources: “I want to hear about how we are going to stop the increase in emissions by 2020, and dramatically reduce emissions to reach net-zero emissions by mid-century”.

In recognition of the way that young people, are forcing climate action onto the international agenda, a Youth Climate Summit will take place on September 21, as a platform for young activists, innovators and entrepreneurs, who are driving climate action, to showcase their solutions at UN Headquarters, and meet international decision-makers.

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Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

The 2030 Agenda for sustainable development, the most ambitious undertaking ever to transform our world, boost prosperity and ensure well-being for all, while protecting the environment, is divided into 17 Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs.

Among there are a commitment to:

  • End poverty and hunger; expand access to health, education, justice and jobs.
  • Promote inclusive and sustained economic growth.
  • Protect the planet from environmental degradation, and alleviate the climate crisis.

Taking place on September 24 and 25, the SDG Summit will be the first of its kind since the Agenda was adopted in 2015, and is a chance to accelerate progress on the 17 Goals and their targets.

The UN has seen progress over the last four years, but warns that conflict, climate change, lack of access to essential health services, growing inequalities and significant financing gaps have limited the impact of global efforts. Those left behind continue to suffer the most, including those in Small Island Developing States (SIDS), least developed countries (LDCs) and landlocked developing countries.

Financing for development

None of the Goals can be achieved without hard cash, but raising enough financing is a major challenge. Rising debt risks, and trade-restrictive measures, mean that investments critical to the 2030 Agenda remain underfunded.

The high-level dialogue on financing for development, on September 26, will bring together leaders from government, business and the financial sector, in a bid to unlock the resources and partnerships needed, and accelerate progress.

It has been estimated that annual investments of around $5 to $7 trillion across all sectors are needed to achieve the SDGs, and the UN Secretary-General is calling for an environment that enables long-term investments in sustainable development, to promote the health and well-being of people, and the planet.

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