Invitation til Folketinget angående High Level Political Forum 2021
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HLPF program 2021
https://www.ft.dk/samling/20201/almdel/srsr/bilag/11/2408113.pdf
PROGRAMME FOR ECOSOC INTEGRATION SEGMENT, HIGH-LEVEL POLITICAL FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND THE HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT OF ECOSOC* 9 AM – 1 PM INTEGRATION SEGMENT HIGH-LEVEL POLITICAL FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Theme: Sustainable and resilient recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic that promotes the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development: building an inclusive and effective path for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda in the context of the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development Week 1, 6-9 and 12 July 2021 Friday, 2 July Tuesday, 6 July Wednesday, 7 July Thursday, 8 July Friday, 9 July Monday, 12 July 9 – 9:30 AM Opening President of ECOSOC Vice President (Integration segment messages) 9:30 AM – 12 PM The SDGs in time of crisis: A sustainable, inclusive and resilient recovery from COVID-19 as an opportunity to realize the SDGs (Where do we stand on the SDGs given the dramatic impacts of COVID-19? Discussion based on the SG’s SDG progress report and experiences of countries at various development levels, including MICs and other actors, What kind of policies can address COVID-19’s impacts while putting us on track to realize the SDGs? This session will discuss resilience of health systems, equitable access to vaccine; social protection; challenges with learning/education; impacts on gender and economic dimensions) 12 – 1 PM Ensuring that no one is left behind: (How do we protect the poorest and most vulnerable from the crisis and empower them to realize the SDGs?) 9 AM – 12:15 PM SDGs in focus: (How do we get on track to end poverty and hunger, and transform towards inclusive and sustainable economies?) (SDGs 1, 2. 8, 17 and interlinkages among those goals and with other SDGs) (Meeting break 11:00 - 11:15 AM) 12:15 – 1:15 PM Looking at the 2020 targets: implementation and review (How are we doing on the 2020 targets? How can we keep reviewing them while keeping track of on going intergovernmental processes to keep the level of ambition of those targets?) (targets 2.5, 3.6, 6.6, 8.6. 8.b, 9.c, 12.4, 13.a, 12.4, 14.2, 14.4, 14.5,14.6, 15.1 and 17.118.6. 8.b, 9.c, 15.2, 15.5, 15.8, 15.9 and 17.8 and their interrelations including with other goals) 9 AM – 12:15 PM SDGs in focus: How do we get on track for building more peaceful, equal and inclusive societies (SDGs 3, 10,16, 17 and interlinkages among those goals and with other SDGs) (Meeting break 11:00 - 11:15 AM) 12:15 – 1:15 PM Going local (How can we support local authorities in implementing the SDGs and how can we best build on voluntary local reviews?) 9 – 11 AM Coming together to help Small Island Developing States to get on a path to realize the SDGs (Meeting brreak 11:00 - 11:15 AM) 11:15 AM – 1:15 PM Mobilizing science, technology and innovation and strengthening the science-policy-society interface (How do we ensure that science and technology support the realization of the SDGs for all and how do we bridge the digital divide? This session will include a dialogue with scientists preparing the Global Sustainable Development Report-GSDR ) 9 AM – 11:30 AM Investing in the SDGs (How can public and private financing be scaled up to unlock catalytic investments for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda) 11:30 AM – 1 PM 4 VNRs – 3nd timers 3 – 5 PM 3 – 5 PM Building resilience against future shocks through structural changes and investment in sustainable infrastructure (How can we restructure our social and economic systems and develop the sustainable infrastructure we need (transport, water and sanitation, energy, ICT, urban systems, and social infrastructure) to build resilience and achieve the SDGs? 3 – 5 PM SDGs in focus How do we revamp and transform consumption and production and address and mitigate climate change? (SDGs 12, 13, 17 and interlinkages among these goals and with other SDGs) 3 – 5 PM Restoring the conditions for SDG progress in African countries, Least Developed Countries and Landlocked Developing Countries 3 – 5 PM Vision and priorities of civil society, the private sector and other major groups and stakeholders: realizing the SDGs during the COVID-19 recovery 3 – 5 PM 6 VNRs – 3nd timers * The programme is based on the resolution 74/298 **The sessions will look at synergies and trade-offs among these SDGs and across all the SDGs and will discuss SDG 17 in all SDG sessions *** The general debate will consist of pre-recorded and/or written statements that will be posted on the websites of ECOSOC and HLPF Folketingets Tværpolitiske netværk for seksuel og reproduktiv sundhed og rettigheder 2020-21 SRSR Alm.del - Bilag 11 Offentligt HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL Theme: Sustainable and resilient recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic that promotes the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development: building an inclusive and effective path for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda in the context of the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development MINISTERIAL SEGMENT OF HLPF HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT 9 AM – 1 PM Tuesday, 13 July Wednesday, 14 July Thursday, 15 July Friday, 16 July 9 – 10:30 AM Opening President of ECOSOC, Secretary-General, President of the General Assembly, Youth representatives Keynote speaker 10:30 AM – 1:15 PM Voluntary national reviews 5 VNRs – 1st timers (Meeting break 11:00 - 11:15 AM) 9 – 10:30 AM Messages from the regions 10:30 AM – 1:15 PM Voluntary national reviews 1 VNR – 1st timer 5 VNRs – 2nd timers (Meeting break 11:00 - 11:15 AM) 9 AM – 1:15 PM Voluntary national reviews 12 VNRs - 2nd timers (Meeting break 11:00 - 11:15 AM) 10 – 10:30 AM Introduction of SG reports on the theme of HLPF and ECOSOC and on long term impact of current trends on SDGs Report of the Committee on Development Policy 10:30 AM -1 PM Strengthening ECOSOC at its 75th anniversary for sustainable and resilient recovery from the COVID-19 and advancing the 2030 Agenda 3 – 6:00 PM 3 – 3:15 PM Keynote by the President of the UN Environment Assembly 3:15 – 4:45 PM Voluntary national reviews 3 VNRs – 1st timers 3 – 5 PM Voluntary national reviews 6 VNRs – 2nd timers 3 – 3:40 PM Voluntary national reviews 2 VNRs – 2nd timers 3:40 – 5 PM Adoption of the Ministerial Declaration Conclusion of the HLPF 3 – 4:30 PM Scenarios and possible medium and long-term trends related to the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and the achievement of SDGs 4:30 – 6 PM Adoption of the Ministerial declaration and Conclusion of the HLS
Concept_note_for_the_HLPF_on_Sustainable_Development_2021
https://www.ft.dk/samling/20201/almdel/srsr/bilag/11/2408114.pdf
1 2021 High-level political forum on sustainable development (HLPF) Concept Note “Sustainable and resilient recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic that promotes the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development: building an inclusive and effective Path for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda in the context of the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development” Introduction: The high-level political forum on sustainable development (HLPF) will take place from Tuesday, 6 July to Thursday, 15 July 2021 (including the 3 ministerial days of the forum to be held from 13 — 15 July). The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered the worst economic recession since 1930 and inflicted unprecedented human suffering. The combined social, economic, and health impact of the pandemic has outpaced any other major crisis in recent history. At the HLPF, we will take stock of the impact of COVID-19 on the SDGs. The HLPF will also provide political leadership, guidance and recommendations on how to ensure that the recovery from the pandemic is sustainable and resilient and puts the world on track to realize the 2030 Agenda during the Decade of Action and Delivery. The HLPF will also review in-depth some of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that are most closely related to the pandemic, while maintaining a balance between economic, social and environmental dimensions i of sustainable development. The present note outlines key aspects of the programme of the HLPF and its preparations. The programme of the 2021 HLPF and the High-level Segment of ECOSOC is available on the HLPF 2021 website: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/hlpf/2021. Background: As of April 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic had killed more than 3 million people around the world. The pandemic is a human tragedy, and a public health, humanitarian and development emergency, in the words of the Secretary-General of the United Nations. As a result of the pandemic extreme poverty, hunger,unemployment,inequalityand violence are rising; education has been disrupted;men, women and children are confined to their home in many parts of the world, while new phases of the pandemic are unfolding. The poorest and most vulnerable people and countries have been hit the most. The pandemic has set back years of progress made on the global Goals and disrupted development activities for the implementation of the SDGs across the world. The HLPF will review SDG 1 on no poverty, 2 on zero hunger, 3 on good health and well-being, 8 on decent work and economic growth, 10 on reduced inequalities, 12 on responsible consumption and production, 13 on climate action and 16 on peace, justice and strong institutions. As done every year, SDG 17 on the global partnership for development will also be in focus. In addition, the SDG targets that have 2020 as an end date will be discussed. Folketingets Tværpolitiske netværk for seksuel og reproduktiv sundhed og rettigheder 2020-21 SRSR Alm.del - Bilag 11 Offentligt 2 Countries are still struggling to find the appropriate health response in contexts where adequate treatments, medical supplies and strong health systems are often lacking. Life-saving vaccines have been developed with unprecedented speed. But the inequalities in access to the vaccines is worsening the gap between the have and have not. Governments of developed countries have been quick to implement stimulus packages, of a large scale whereas many developing countries under unbearable debt burden and unprecedented strain on their development resources finding it difficult to provide relief to their people. Clearly the measures taken so far full short of response required to fight the pandemic as they have not boosted long-term investments in the SDGs, including in physical and human capital, nor have they created new jobs or sufficiently supported transitions to carbon neutrality and environmental sustainability. In the absence of such investments, a slow recovery risks pushing back realization of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Economic resilience with new fiscal and debt sustainability frameworks, societal resilience with universal social protection schemes and climate resilience with greater investments in the sustainable infrastructure must be the building blocks of a resilient recovery. Such efforts need to be bolstered by international solidarity so that the world can move to the trajectory of sustainable development. Key issues to be addressed in the programme: The programme of the 2021 HLPF will assess the global situation regarding the pandemic and its impacts on the SDGs. It will support discussionsand peer learning to identify promising responses that allow to overcome the pandemic and its impacts while triggering the deep changes and transition we need to realize the SDGs. It will reflect on ways to strengthen and deliver international solidarity and multilateral cooperation. The various sessions will thus focus on: • Taking a bird’s eye view of the world situation regarding the SDGs and the impact of COVID-19. This session will build on the Secretary-General’s SDG progress report as well as on the GA and ECOSOC meetings on COVID-19. It will allow an exchange of experience on policies and integrated approaches that are being implemented to address the impacts of COVID-19 and achieve the kind of recovery that puts us on track to realize the SDGs. This session will also be informed by the findings of the Voluntary National Reviews and the experiences of countries at various development levels, including middle-income countries, experts and different actors. There will be discussions on resilience of health systems, equitable access to vaccine; social protection; challenges with learning and education;impacts on gender equality as well as economic dimensions. • Ensuring that no one is left behind. This session will identify action and measures to protect the poorest and most vulnerable from COVID-19 and other crises and empower them to realize the SDGs. • Building resilience against future shocks through rethinking and restructuring our social and economic systems and investing in sustainable infrastructure for advancing the SDGs. This will include investment in sustainable infrastructure in the areas of transport, water andsanitation, energy, ICT, urban systems and social infrastructure. It will also explore the role of the UN in promoting these investments and facilitating in preparation of bankable projects. • Reviewing the nine SDGs in focus in 2021 through meetings on: World Economic and Social Prospects, 2021, DESA and UNCTAD 3 o Ending poverty and hunger and transforming towards inclusive and sustainable economies (SDGs 1, 2, 8, 17) o Transforming consumption and production and addressing and mitigating climate change (SDGs 12, 13, 17) o Building more peaceful, equal, and inclusive societies (SDGs 3, 10, 16, 17) A review of the situation on each SDG will be conducted during the first part of each meeting. The second part will focus on the interlinkages,synergies and trade-offs among these SDGs and with the rest of the 2030 Agenda and practical ways to leverage these to accelerate progress. • Addressing SDG 17 throughout the programme in each SDGs session together with the SDGs to be reviewed, and through dedicated meetings on investing in SDGs and on mobilizing science, technology and innovation and strengthening the science-policy-society interface. The discussions will build on the outcomes of 2021 ECOSOC Forum on Financing for Development follow-up, the Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the SDGs, and the ECOSOC Partnership Forum. They will address urgent measures to respond to the debt crisis, implement effective stimulus packages and mobilize investment for a sustainable recovery, including investment in sustainable infrastructure.The debate will also focus on longer term measures to mobilize means of implementation for the SDGs and strengthen international cooperation and solidarity. • Reviewing the SDG targets with 2020 as a completion date. This session will discuss the on-going intergovernmental processes for updating these targets and the linkages with the work of the HLPF. It will reflect on next step for keeping the level of ambition of those targets. • Assessing the impacts of COVID-19 on the realization of the SDGs in countries in special situations (LDCs, LLDCs, SIDS and African countries) and how to support the response and recovery in the special context of those countries. The special challenges faced by middle-income countries will also receive special attention. • Analyzing the regional dimension of the recovery from COVID-19 and the situation regarding the SDGs, building on the work of the United Nations regional commissions and the outcomes of the regional sustainable development forums. • Exploring subnational and local dimensions. Cities and regions have a major role in implementing the SDGs. Many have been conducting voluntary local reviews of their implementation of the SDGs and the HLPF could learn from those reviews and reflect on their link with national reviews. • As in the past, major groups and other stakeholders (MGoS) will organize a meeting on the theme of the HLPF. Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs): Forty-four countries will be presenting VNRs at the 2021 HLPF: 10 first timers, 24 second timers and 10 third timers. As in previous years, the first timers will have 15 minutes for presentation and 15 minutes for Q&A. The second and third timers will have 10 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for Q&A. The first timers will choose whether to present in an individual format or in a panel with other countries. The second and third timers will present in a panel format. More information on VNRs is available at: https://sustainabledeve1opment.un.org/vnrs/. Targets 2.5, 3.6, 6.6, 8.6. 8.b, 9.c, 12.4, 13.a, 14.2, 14.4, 14.5, 14.6, 15.1, 15.2, 15.5, 15.8, 15.9, 17.1, 17.8, 18.6 4 General debate: The general debate of the ECOSOC High-Level Segment, which also serves as the general debate for the HLPF, will be conducted through pre-recorded videos and the submission of written statements that will be posted on the websites of ECOSOC (https://www.un.org/ecosoc/en) and HLPF (https: //sustainable development.un.org/hlpf/2021). Preparations for the HLPF: A number of meetings and events are being convened by participating States and the UN system and other international and regional organizations to prepare for the thematic reviews of the goals and targets, including notably the regional forums for sustainable development. The thematic reviews will also be prepared through several virtual two-three days expert group meetings supported by DESA bringing together governments, the UN system, experts and stakeholders. Global and regional workshops are also being organized by DESA and the UN regional commissions to support countries preparing their VNRs. More information is available at: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/vnrs/. Ministerial Declaration and other outcomes: The HLPF will adopt a Ministerial Declaration at the end of its ministerial days. The information on the intergovernmental negotiation of the Ministerial Declaration is available on the HLPF 2021 website: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/hlpf/2021. The President of ECOSOC will also produce an informal summary of the HLPF after the meeting. The 2021 HLPF will also be used as an opportunity to share information about new and ambitiousSDG actions and initiatives by participating States, including the VNR countries, the UN system and other stakeholders as was done at the 2019 SDG Summit and the 2020 HLPF. New Acceleration Actions can be submitted on DESA's online SDG Acceleration Actions platform which collects and shares information about such new initiatives. Format: All meetings of HLPF and High-level segment of ECOSOC will be virtual except the opening of the High- level segment of ECOSOC and the Ministerial Segment of HLPF on 13 July, the closing of the HLPF on 15 July and the closing of the High-level segment of ECOSOC on 16 July, which will be in- person meetings. The adoption of the Ministerial declaration will also be done in an in-person meeting. The moderated thematic panels during the first week will open with short presentations by not more than three panelists and two lead discussants in order to leave enough time for interactive discussion among participants. As in previous years. ministerial participation is encouraged throughout the HLPF. Countries are encouraged to present their VNRs at a ministerial level, as usually done. Participating States are encouragedto include representativesof various ministries and sectors in their delegations,which will be facilitated by the virtual format. The meetings on the VNRs will include comments and questions by the friends of VNRs, but also other countries wishing to take the floor, and coordinated interventions by the major groups and other stakeholders, as in the past. 5 Last day of the ECOSOC High-Level Segment: The last day of the ECOSOC high-level segment, will be held on Friday, 16 July following the conclusion of the HLPF. It will include a session on strengthening ECOSOC at its 75'" Anniversary for sustainable and resilient recovery from the COVID-19 and advancing the 2030 Agenda. There will also be a panel on possible scenarios and future trends related to the SDGs and the recovery from COVID-19 and its impact on world economies and societies. Special events, side events, VNR Labs and exhibitions: As in previous years, DESA is planning to organize a number of high-profile Special Events in collaboration with key UN partners and other actors, to galvanize the engagement of key sectors of society around SDG implementation and build their ownership and engagement with the 2030 Agenda. The Special Events planned for 2021 include: the SDG Learning, Training and Practice workshop series; an event with higher education institutions and universities; a Local and Regional Governments Forum; an event with Chief Sustainability Officers and other private sector champions; and the SDGs in Action Film Festival. The Special Events expected to be conducted mainly virtually, however, some in-person engagement might be considered conditions permitting. DESA will also coordinate a programme of side events, VNR Labs and exhibitions. Deadline for submission of proposals is 31 May 2021. All side events, VNR Labs and exhibitions will be held in a virtual format. The guidelines for the side events and exhibitions including registration link and form are available on the HLPF 2021 website: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/hlpf/2021.
HLPF invitation til Folketinget
https://www.ft.dk/samling/20201/almdel/srsr/bilag/11/2408112.pdf
Folketingets Tværpolitiske netværk for seksuel og reproduktiv sundhed og rettigheder 2020-21 SRSR Alm.del - Bilag 11 Offentligt