SDG Pavilion - Programme
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11 November
12:00-12:45 | Bridging G20 and COPs: Advancing the Global Financing AgendaThis event will explore the synergies between G20 and COP processes to drive a global financing agenda for climate action, biodiversity protection, and sustainable development. Lead Organization: Igarapé Institute Organizing Partners: AYA Institute Public Contact Email: giovannakuele@igarape.org.br |
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13:00-14:00 | Implementing a clean energy transition for international aviation in support of the 缅北禁地Sustainable Development GoalsThe ICAO Briefing Session at the 缅北禁地SDG Pavilion will highlight how ICAO efforts in achieving aviation’s clean energy transition towards Net Zero 2050 will contribute to the achievement of 缅北禁地SDGs. Lead Organization: International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Organizing Partners: International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Public Contact Email: ttanaka@icao.int |
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14:20-14:50 | SDG Pavilion inaugurationLead Organization: 缅北禁地DESA Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: salame1@un.org |
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14:55-15:10 | Climate-SDG Connections in 2025: A look aheadLead Organization: 缅北禁地DESA Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: salame1@un.org |
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15:45-17:00 | Financing sustainable energy future : joining forces to catalyze private investment for accelerating a just energy transitionThe event highlights the challenges faced by developing countries with limited financial resources for sustainable energy investments. Lead Organization: UNDP/UNCDF Organizing Partners: UNDP/UNCDF Public Contact Email: stefano.pistolese@undp.org |
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17:15-18:00 | Enabling the Future: Financing Small Modular Reactors for the Energy TransitionExperts will discuss innovative financing and risk-sharing strategies for small modular nuclear reactors, exploring how nuclear energy can support sustainable development and climate goals. Lead Organization: Clean Air Task Force (CATF) Organizing Partners: EFI Foundation (EFIF), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) Public Contact Email: bsdrysdale@efifoundation.org |
12 November
9:00-10:00 | The Crucial Role of Data in Empowering Sustainable Development and Achieving the SDGsThis panel discussion will explore the critical role of data in empowering sustainable development for SIDS Lead Organization: PVBLIC Foundation Organizing Partners: Republic of Panama Public Contact Email: ashaki@pvblic.org |
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10:30-11:30 | Renewable Energy for Rural RevitalizationThis workshop aims to explore the pivotal role of renewable energy in driving rural revitalization, sharing successful case studies, and promoting green and sustainable development in rural areas. Lead Organization: Research Center for Energy Transition and Social Development, School of Social Science, Tsinghua University Organizing Partners: Global Environmental Institute, SinoCarbon Innovation & Investment Co., Ltd., Shanxi Coshare Innovation Institute of Energy & Environment Public Contact Email: jerryjin9518@gmail.com |
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11:45-13:00 | Building a Resilient Future: Strengthening Partnerships for Climate Finance in Small Island Developing StatesThis side event aims to identify collaborative opportunities for scaling up climate finance for SIDS in the implementation of SDGs, Paris Agreement and the ABAS. Lead Organization: UNDESA Organizing Partners: Ireland, Palau, UN-OHRLLS Public Contact Email: sai.navoti@un.org |
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15:15-16:15 | ActNowFilm: Youth Climate Leaders as Agents of Change – the role of youth action in the SDGsExplores how young climate leaders address Climate Action (SDG 13) and interconnected SDGs. It will emphasize the need for meaningful youth integration in climate negotiations. Lead Organization: Cambridge Zero, University of Cambridge Organizing Partners: Institute for Policy Research, University of Bath, ClimaTalk, ActNowFilm Public Contact Email: info@zero.cam.ac.uk |
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16:45-17:00 | Innovation for Climate and SDG Action: Fireside Chat with Bertrand PiccardJoin 缅北禁地DESA for a conversation with explorer and innovator Bertrand Piccard about protecting the environment in a financially profitable way. Lead Organization: UN DESA Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: alexovich@un.org |
13 November
9:00-10:00 | The Role of STI - roadmap from the Summit of the Future to COP30We will explore the role of STI in tackling climate change, how the outcomes of the Summit of the Future can guide us on the road to COP30 and beyond - bringing together 5 renowned RTOs. Lead Organization: G-STIC Organizing Partners: G-STIC ; VITO ; TERI ; FIOCRUZ ; GIEC ; CSIR Public Contact Email: ilke.geleyn@vito.be |
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10:10-11:10 | Transformative Intergrated Ocean Governance and the UNFCCCThis event highlights the Pacific's critical role in championing inclusive and coherent governance measures through SDG 14. Lead Organization: Office of the Pacific Ocean Commissioner Organizing Partners: Office of the Pacific Ocean Commissioner Public Contact Email: marilyns@forumsec.org |
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11:20-12:20 | Establishing a policy dialogue: financing mechanisms for managed phaseout of coal and moreA dialogue aiming to capture lessons learnt and current challenges for high emitting countries that are struggling to transition in order to find pathways for suitable financing mechanisms. Lead Organization: Sida Organizing Partners: Sida and Swedish Energy Agency Public Contact Email: monica.gullberg@sida.se |
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12:30-13:15 | The Future Thanks You: The Trusted Messengers of Climate StorytellingWhat it means to be a trusted messenger behind communications that drive climate action. Lead Organization: Purpose Organizing Partners: UNDGC Public Contact Email: annelise.carling@purpose.com |
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13:40-14:40 | Transformational Adaptation: Building Resilience and Accelerating Action Towards Sustainable Development Goals and the Global StocktakeThe global stocktate outcome on adaptation highlights the needs for defining transformational
strategies, COP29 will serve as a key place to accelerate resilience for sustainable
development. Lead Organization: Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: johnsoncc2es@gmail.com |
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16:45-17:45 | Solar +” to achieve energy leapfrog development in Global SouthWe introduce "Solar+" practices and cases to the world with its flexible to the power load, market competitive advantage, and less power system requirements to increasing RE share. Lead Organization: Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Association (CREIA) Organizing Partners: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs; ClimateWorks Foundation; Global Solar Council Public Contact Email: lulisha@creia.net |
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17:00-17:15 | Forests for Climate Action: Introducing the Forest Pavilion at the SDG PavilionJoin 缅北禁地DESA for a conversation with Juliette Biao, Director of the 缅北禁地Forum on Forests secretariat, and Thomas Clark, General Counsel, Asian Development Bank, about how we can harness finance for forests on the first day of the special Forest Pavilion at the SDG Pavilion. Lead Organization: 缅北禁地DESA? Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: alexovich@un.org |
14 November
9:00-10:00 | Bridging Indigenous Knowledge and local knowledge in SDGs and Climate Action SynergiesWeaving Indigenous and local knowledge to enhance climate action and SDG synergies through inclusive, co-created perspectives and transformative dialogue. Lead Organization: Carleton University Organizing Partners: University of Calgary Public Contact Email: elisabeth.gilmore@carleton.ca |
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10:00-11:00 | Taking Off for 100% Renewables: the Importance of Early Finance for Islands’ LeadershipThe importance of supporting islands along their whole transition pathways, with specific focus on early stages financing, through a structured, global, multistakeholder framework. Lead Organization: Greening the Islands Foundation; 缅北禁地DESA; Global Renewables Alliance Organizing Partners: Greening the Islands Foundation; 缅北禁地DESA; Global Renewables Alliance Public Contact Email: secretariat@greeningtheislands.org |
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11:15-12:15 | Policy coherence and synergies in action in small island developing StatesThis side event will explore ways to strengthen interinstitutional and cross-sectoral coordination through a comprehensive risk management (CRM) approach. Lead Organization: UNOHRLLS Organizing Partners: UNDRR OACPS Public Contact Email: tishka.francis@un.org |
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12:30-13:30 | Unlocking Capital for Net-Zero: Insights and Experiences from Sustainable Finance HubsThe event will discuss global development, opportunities and challenges, best practices, and identifying partnerships for connecting sustainable finance hubs to support the 1.5 °C commitment. Lead Organization: Green Finance Forum of 60 (GF60), UN ESCAP Organizing Partners: ClimateWorks Foundation, Climate Bonds Initiative(CBI), 缅北禁地DESA Public Contact Email: beibei@gf60.org.cn |
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13:30-14:00 | Voices for Change: A Climate Justice Anthem LaunchAn event celebrating the release of a powerful anthem sung in a traditional language, calling for reparations. Lead Organization: Spring of the Arid and Semi-arid Lands (SASAL) Organizing Partners: Green Africa Youth Organization (GAYO), Pastoral Women Council (PWC) Public Contact Email: communications@sasal.org |
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15:00-15:15 | Fireside chat with Vladanka Andreeva, 缅北禁地Resident Coordinator for AzerbaijanJoin 缅北禁地DESA for a discussion with Vladanka Andreeva, 缅北禁地Resident Coordinator for Azerbaijan, about the sustainable development priorities of the COP29 host country. Lead Organization: UNDESA Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: alexovich@un.org |
15 November
9:00-10:00 | Addressing the Water-Energy Nexus in Climate Adaptation Strategies to Build Resilient SocietiesThe event will foster dialogue among key stakeholders from the public and private sectors, as
well as civil society and international organizations, on the critical interconnections
between water and energy in the context of climate change adaptation. Lead Organization: 缅北禁地DESA - SWESN Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: salame1@un.org |
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10:15-11:15 | Operationalizing multi-scale policy coherence for climate action- an interactive reflectionAn interactive reflection on operationalizing policy coherence at multiple levels of policy implementation Lead Organization: UNU-Institute for the Advanced Study for Sustainability Organizing Partners: UNU-MERIT; UNU-CRIS Public Contact Email: subramanians@unu.edu |
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11:30-12:30 | Unleashing renewable energy for ambitious NDCs: Progress, Feasibility, Digitalization, and FinanceBuilding on the Climate Technology Progress Report 2024 to highlight urgent steps for scaling up renewable energy, support the Global Stocktake’s call for faster climate action, and strengthen NDCs. Lead Organization: UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: Mohamed.jomni@un.org |
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12:00-12:15 | Fireside Chat with Katja Iversen, CEO of the Museum of the UNJoin 缅北禁地DESA for a chat with Katja Iversen, CEO of the Museum of the UN, about how the UN Live project is bringing the SDGs to new audiences around the world in a meaningful way. Lead Organization: UNDESA Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: alexovich@un.org |
16 November
9:00-10:00 | Intergenerational Dialogue for Shaping Future Climate LandscapesThis session fosters intergenerational dialogue on key climate challenges, uniting global experts from WMO, UNFCCC, IPCC, and leaders of tomorrow to shape actionable future climate strategies. Lead Organization: The Keeling Society, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Organizing Partners: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC); Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Public Contact Email: zhengyuhan05@gmail.com |
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10:15-11:00 | Getting the most from water – Hydropower and the Water-Energy-Climate NexusThis session will explore the opportunities and policy challenges to ensure win-win outcomes for hydropower development, water, energy and climate. Lead Organization: International Hydropower Association Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: iryna.petriashvili@hydropower.org |
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11:15-12:00 | Innovation and Informality: Locally-led Climate Action in CitiesThe session will focus on early successes and the need to catalyze more innovative approaches to climate action in informal settlements and Global South cities. Lead Organization: Cities Alliance/UNOPS Organizing Partners: Slum Dwellers International Public Contact Email: jgreenwalt@citiesalliance.org |
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12:15-13:00 | Protecting Animals is Essential to Combating the Climate and Biodiversity CrisesFeaturing expert insights and discussion, this session will unveil a new briefing paper highlighting the role of animals and a just food transition in addressing the climate and biodiversity crises. Lead Organization: World Animal Protection Organizing Partners: World Animal Protection Public Contact Email: AngelFlores@worldanimalprotection.org |
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13:00-13:15 | Fireside Chat with Bérangère Bo?ll, 缅北禁地Resident Coordinator in the United Arab EmiratesJoin 缅北禁地DESA for a conversation with Bérangère Bo?ll, who as 缅北禁地Resident Coordinator in the United Arab Emirates leads a team of 32 agencies working on sustainable development and climate action in the region. Lead Organization: UNDESA Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: alexovich@un.org |
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13:30-13:45 | Fireside chat with Members of the Council of Engineers for the Energy TransitionJoin 缅北禁地DESA for a discussion with Atiq Zaman and Nida Rizwan Farid, two members of the Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (CEET) contributing to the UN Secretary-General’s goal to build a coalition to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. They will discuss their new brief on “Energy Rating Labels and Potential for Energy Savings Across the Global South.” Lead Organization: UNDESA Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: alexovich@un.org |
18 November
09:00-10:15 | Tackling methane emissions and the waste crisis through data, evidence-based policy and financeThis side event will examine the interlinkages between climate change and solid waste management with a focus on data and finance to advance evidence-based policy action. Lead Organization: 缅北禁地Office for Sustainable Development of 缅北禁地DESA Organizing Partners: Green Growth Knowledge Partnership co-hosted by 缅北禁地Environment Programme (UNEP) and Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of Madagascar Public Contact Email: hui.kim@un.org |
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13:30-14:45 | Closing the ambition gap: fostering synergies between climate action and SDGsThe side event will explore how integrating climate action with sustainable development can drive transformative change, address urgent global challenges, and bridge the ambition gap in achieving the SDGs by 2030. Lead Organization: 缅北禁地DESA Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: aida.guardiola@un.org |
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17:30-18:45 | Ensuring Universal Energy Access and Just Energy Transition: From the Summit of the Future to the SDG7 review at HLPF 2026This side event will provide a platform to discuss how to accelerate progress on SDG7 and shape a pathway to a collaborative and ambitious energy agenda for the future Lead Organization: 缅北禁地DESA Organizing Partners: UN-Energy & SDG7 TAG Public Contact Email: dominika.zahrer@un.org |
19 November
9:00-10:30 | Preparing for the 缅北禁地Decade of Sustainable Transport 2026-2035The event aims to highlight sustainable transport's role in achieving the SDGs and to generate inputs for the Decade’s Implementation Plan. Lead Organization: UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs Organizing Partners: UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs Public Contact Email: jussila@un.org |
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10:45-11:45 | Unlocking the Potential of Sustainable Urban Transport for More Climate AmbitionAccelerating action towards multi-modal transport and making urban access a central component of NDCs would allow countries to deliver on climate targets and various SDGs and the New Urban Agenda. Lead Organization: 缅北禁地DESA Organizing Partners: 缅北禁地Habitat, World Bank, UITP Public Contact Email: jussila@un.org |
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12:00-12:15 | Fireside Chat with Peter Thomson, the 缅北禁地Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for the OceanJoin 缅北禁地DESA for a chat with Peter Thomson, the 缅北禁地Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for the Ocean, about the latest in climate-ocean synergies and a preview of the 2025 缅北禁地Ocean Conference to be held in France. Lead Organization: 缅北禁地DESA Organizing Partners: Public Contact Email: alexovich@un.org |
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12:00-13:00 | Effective Transport Strategies for Boosting the Nationally Determined ContributionsThis event is focused on the closing of policy, technical, institutional and financial gaps to develop and implement low carbon and resilient transport action plans for NDCs 3.0. Lead Organization: United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Organizing Partners: UNECE, International Transport Forum, SLOCAT Partnership Public Contact Email: wei-shiuen.ng@un.org |
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18:30-20:00 | Friends of Climate and Health ReceptionFriends of Climate and Health is an informal group of countries fostering international collaboration at the intersection of climate and health. Lead Organization: IISD Organizing Partners: Republic of Palau and Kingdom of the Netherlands Public Contact Email: ClimateHealth@iisd.org |
20 November
13:30-14:30 | Local Solutions to Interconnected Crises: Community-centered Approach for transformative Change and Sustainable DevelopmentGrant-makers, development partners, government and civil society representatives will reflect on the importance of community-focused approach for addressing converging global challenges Lead Organization: UNDP/GEF Small Grants Program Organizing Partners: The International Climate Initiative (IKI), Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Germany Public Contact Email: angelica.shamerina@undp.org |
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14:45-15:45 | The Gold Standard: Youth Inclusive NDCsThe event will highlight the Universal NDC Youth Clause, a call to action for governments to adopt NDCs that incorporate intergenerational collaboration as critical to achieving climate justice. Lead Organization: Care About Climate Organizing Partners: We Are Family Foundation Public Contact Email: hailey@careaboutclimate.org |
21 November
09:00-09:45 | Youth-Leadership in SDGs: Talk Story for Climate ActionThe objective of this session is to explore and showcase storytelling as a powerful capacity-building tool in addressing the climate crisis. Lead Organization: Peace Boat US Organizing Partners: Peace Boat, Care about Climate, Blue Planet Alliance, Global Kids Public Contact Email: emilie@peaceboat-us.org |
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10:00-11:00 | Towards a People-Positive Energy TransitionEmpowering communities through a People-Positive energy transition that ensures social equity and lasting local benefits Lead Organization: Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI) Organizing Partners: International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Global Initiative for Nature, Grids and Renewables (GINGR) Public Contact Email: annika@renewables-grid.eu |
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11:15-12:00 | Igniting the power of transformative partnerships for inner and outer transformationThe People?s Climate vote 2024 tells us that people do want to change. Yet modernist thinking and worldviews entangled with colonial power dynamics exclude other perspectives from decision-making. Lead Organization: Brahma Kumaris Organizing Partners: Brahma Kumaris, Commonland Foundation, Ecosystem Restoration Communities, Research Institute for Sustainability, Lund University Sweden Public Contact Email: carolin.fraude@de.brahmakumaris.org |
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12:15-13:00 | Young Changemakers: Empowering Future Leaders for a Sustainable WorldAs outlined in the 缅北禁地Summit of the Future, the intergenerational dialogue will explore the crucial role of children and youth in driving sustainable development and addressing global challenges. Lead Organization: Joining Forces Alliance Organizing Partners: ChildFund, Plan, Save the Children, SOS Children’s Villages, Terre des Hommes, and World Vision Public Contact Email: malama.mwila@savethechildren.org |
22 November
9:00-10:10 | Shaping a Global Resilience Action Agenda: a focus on human settlementsThis event will showcase innovative solutions led by Race to Resilience partners, advancing adaptation efforts aligned with the Sharm Adaptation Agenda's Human Settlements targets. Lead Organization: Race to Resilience Organizing Partners: Build Change , Climate Centre for Cities, other RtR partners Public Contact Email: mariaaguilar@climatechampions.team |
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10:20-11:20 | Advancing Climate and Sustainable Development Goals: Perspectives from KyrgyzstanInsights from experts on Kyrgyzstan's pressing climate and development challenges, from glacier retreat to gendered impacts in its high mountain regions. Lead Organization: University of Central Asia Organizing Partners: University of Central Asia Public Contact Email: samuel.han@ucentralasia.org |
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11:30-12:30 | Strengthening Civil Society led Collaborative Climate Action WorldwideThe event showcases worldwide civil society-led initiatives of the “Think Global Sustainability Network” and the “Middle East and North Africa Regional Network for Climate Change” in the fields of climate action and sustainability. It will also foster discussions on how to best forge effective partnerships. The side-event will consist of two parts, next to the opening and closing of the event: First, three selected project partners from Western Asia, Asia and Latin America will present their innovative initiatives in the field of climate action and sustainability. Following these presentations, a moderated panel discussion will focus on ‘The Importance of Collaboration Between Multiple Stakeholders in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals’ with representatives from Africa, Western Asia, and Asia. The event will be moderated by an award-winning environmental journalist from Jordan. Lead Organization: Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (Jordan) Organizing Partners: Plana (Indonesia), Hanns Seidel Foundation (Jordan), United Nations Association of Mongolia (Mongolia), Environment& Climate Research Center (Ethiopia), ESEF-University Mohammed Premier (Morocco) Public Contact Email: mena_climate@hss.de |