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Financing Nature-based Solutions is Path to Holistic and Equitable Recovery from Pandemic
worldwide/virtualFinancing Nature-based Solutions is Path to Holistic and Equitable Recovery from Pandemic: COVID recovery and our planet’s repair must be the two sides of the same coin A Side-Event of the ECOSOC 2021 Financing for Development Forum from the NGO Committee on Financing for Development - Climate Finance Working Group, Co-Sponsored by the Permanent Mission
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Financing Nature-based Solutions is Path to Holistic and Equitable Recovery from Pandemic
worldwide/virtualFinancing Nature-based Solutions is Path to Holistic and Equitable Recovery from Pandemic: COVID recovery and our planet’s repair must be the two sides of the same coin A Side-Event of the ECOSOC 2021 Financing for Development Forum from the NGO Committee on Financing for Development - Climate Finance Working Group, Co-Sponsored by the Permanent Mission
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What’s Next on Financing for Development (FfD)? Reflections and Mapping a Way Forward
worldwide/virtualAs the Financing for Development Forum comes to a close this week, the FfD process cannot afford to be locked into agreed calendar dates when the world is faced with an unprecedented and unpredictable crisis. There remains a concerning mismatch between the scale of challenges facing us and the inability of the current FfD process
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What’s Next on Financing for Development (FfD)? Reflections and Mapping a Way Forward
worldwide/virtualAs the Financing for Development Forum comes to a close this week, the FfD process cannot afford to be locked into agreed calendar dates when the world is faced with an unprecedented and unpredictable crisis. There remains a concerning mismatch between the scale of challenges facing us and the inability of the current FfD process
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The Kyoto Declaration: Next Steps for Civil Society & Faith-Based Organizations
worldwide/virtualWe are happy to announce the next Webinar from the Coalition of Faith-Based Organizations: The Kyoto Declaration: Next steps of the Civil Society & Faith-Based Organizations A Review of the 14th UN-Congress on Crime Prevention in Japan last Month, where we held an Ancillary Meeting Following up on the recent Kyoto Crime Congress of UNODC
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The Kyoto Declaration: Next Steps for Civil Society & Faith-Based Organizations
worldwide/virtualWe are happy to announce the next Webinar from the Coalition of Faith-Based Organizations: The Kyoto Declaration: Next steps of the Civil Society & Faith-Based Organizations A Review of the 14th UN-Congress on Crime Prevention in Japan last Month, where we held an Ancillary Meeting Following up on the recent Kyoto Crime Congress of UNODC
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Some are Hazardous Environmental Legacy Sites, some are Monsters: Why sustainable development needs to include environmental crime
worldwide/virtualThe Committee on Sustainable Development cordially invites its member organisations to a talk by Prof. Verena Winiwarter (BOKU) on Some are Hazardous Environmental Legacy Sites, some are Monsters: Why sustainable development needs to include environmental crime. Time 6:30pm – 8:30pm (Vienna)/ 12:30 - 2:30pm EST Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87097371746?pwd=SHp0b3ROWnlCSzZmMzJ6TlFmWU1PUT09 Meeting ID: 870 9737 1746
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Some are Hazardous Environmental Legacy Sites, some are Monsters: Why sustainable development needs to include environmental crime
worldwide/virtualThe Committee on Sustainable Development cordially invites its member organisations to a talk by Prof. Verena Winiwarter (BOKU) on Some are Hazardous Environmental Legacy Sites, some are Monsters: Why sustainable development needs to include environmental crime. Time 6:30pm – 8:30pm (Vienna)/ 12:30 - 2:30pm EST Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87097371746?pwd=SHp0b3ROWnlCSzZmMzJ6TlFmWU1PUT09 Meeting ID: 870 9737 1746
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