World leaders will have several opportunities to
Take action to support progress on the Sustainable Development Goals in vulnerable countries, including the High-Level Political Forum, which took place in early July ; the Conference of the Parties to the th session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP), in November ; the Conference of the Parties on Biodiversity (COP ), scheduled for December ; and the SDG Summit in September A global plan to finance sustainable development in Small Island Developing States and vulnerable countries could turn the tide. About the authors: Isabella Massa is a senior economist at the Paris Office of the United World leaders Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), where she leads work on Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Previously, she worked as a researcher at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) in London, United Kingdom, and as an independent consultant for several international organizations.
Guillaume Lafortune is vice president and director of the
Paris office of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). He joined SDSN in to lead work on SDG data, policy and financing. Previously, he worked as an economist at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the Government of Quebec (Canada). Simona Marinescu, PhD , is a Australia WhatsApp Number List member of the Scotia Group, a group of prominent. Similarly internationalists and leaders from politics, academia, law and business. The Scotia Group’s goal is to lay the foundation for concerted global action to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis. She co-authored. Similarly in the research book Energy, Law and Ethics with Queen Mary. Similarly University of London, focusing on environmental, social and governance standards to decarbonise development finance. She is a visiting professor at the National University of Samoa and UN Resident Coordinator in Samoa, Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau.
The military coup of October
Plunged Sudan into a political crisis with profound implications for the country’s development and peacebuilding prospects. It also presented donors with a difficult question: how to maintain our commitment to supporting Sudan’s most vulnerable pose challenges for international donors, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Brazil Phone Number List Peacebuilding Fund (PCF) works to respond to such crises in concrete and strategic ways to ensure aid Keep reaching those who need it most. Against a backdrop of political tensions, inter-communal conflicts, large-scale displacement, economic crises, deepening inequalities, rising unemployment, devastating floods and popular protests for democratic reforms, the Peacebuilding Fund has remained active in Sudan.