LAUNCH EVENT OF The 2022 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REPORT (TODAY)

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Mobilizing International Financing to Restore and Accelerate SDG Progress
Today, June 2, 2022 | 2:00 - 3:00 pm C.E.S.T.

TO REGISTER: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7616540715491/WN_P8UD6inGRV6cql...

Since 2015, the report, including the SDG Index and Dashboards, provides the most up-to-date data to track and rank the performance of all UN member states on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The report was written by a group of independent experts at the SDSN, led by its President, Prof. Jeffrey Sachs. The report is produced by SDSN, published by Cambridge University Press, and co-funded by Bertelsmann Stiftung.

 

 

This high-level event will discuss major priorities to restore and accelerate progress on the SDGs in the context of multiple and simultaneous crises.

Participants from international institutions, national governments and civil society will discuss how the international financing system could be further mobilized to support SDG transformations and investments in physical infrastructure and human capital - including in poorer and vulnerable countries.

We are proud to welcome high-level speakers, namely:

Moderation will be led by Mr. Guillaume Lafortune, Vice President and Head of Paris Office, SDSN.

 
Agenda (Time in C.E.S.T. - Check your local time here)
14:00 | Welcoming Remarks
14:05 | International Panel
14:25 | Overview of the SDR2022 Key Findings
14:40 | Regional & Country Perspectives 
15:00 | Adjourn

 

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