Stakeholder Engagement and Partnerships
Climate Talk and Net Zero 2050
The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) and the Embassy of the Netherlands in Seoul would like to formally invite you to join a Climate Talk and Net Zero 2050 event on June 9, 2020. The event will address current challenges and potential solutions and aims to promote the debate among stakeholders involved in the sustainable transition in Korea.
https://www.greengrowthknowledge.org/learning/webinar-climate-talk-and-net-zero-2050
Key Findings Report: Online Youth Survey Ahead of the Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) 2020
The purpose of this survey was to collect the voices of young people across Asia and the Pacific region and understand their perspective on ways to ensure meaningful and inclusive young people engagement in the APFSD processes including the SDGs’ follow up and review. This report synthesizes responses from the survey and also provides suggestions and recommendations to the APFSD 2020 theme of "Accelerating Action and Delivery of the 2030 Agenda in Asia and the Pacific”.
Fast-tracking the SDGs: Driving Asia-Pacific transformations
Powerful women face the climate crisis in Colombia
Our Solutions Are In Nature
UN Ocean Conference: Youth Momentum
Engaging young people in the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14, Life Below Water, is more essential than ever. Join our webinar to mobilize youth representatives, share information and brainstorm ideas on how to strengthen the momentum for ocean action among young people during the preparatory process of the 2020 UN Ocean Conference.
Partners for Review Virtual Networking Days
Partners for Review is a transnational multi-stakeholder network for government representatives and stakeholders from civil society, the private sector, academia and other non-state actors involved in the national review and monitoring process towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2020
Decades of high economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region have transformed its socioeconomic landscape – lifting a billion people out of extreme poverty in the past two decades and raising living standards of even greater numbers. However, such growth has been accompanied by growing inequality of income and opportunity and is beginning to breach planetary limits, thus endangering the well-being of future generations. Yet, the Asia-Pacific region is not on track to achieve any of the 17 Goals by 2030 if we continue on our business-as-usual pathway.
Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2020: Towards sustainable economies
Decades of high economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region have transformed its socioeconomic landscape – lifting a billion people out of extreme poverty in the past two decades and raising living standards of even greater numbers. However, such growth has been accompanied by growing inequality of income and opportunity and is beginning to breach planetary limits, thus endangering the well-being of future generations. Yet, the Asia-Pacific region is not on track to achieve any of the 17 Goals by 2030 if we continue on our business-as-usual pathway.