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Review of ECOSOC 1 to 26 July 2013, Geneva. Webinar 30 July 2013 16h00 to 17h00 CET. Review of ECOSOC 2013 Substantive Session. High-level Segment – 1 to 4 July Coordination Segment – 5 to 9 July Operational Segment – 10 to 12 July Humanitarian Segment – 15 to 17 July
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Review of ECOSOC 1 to 26 July 2013, Geneva Webinar 30 July 2013 16h00 to 17h00 CET
Review of ECOSOC 2013Substantive Session • High-level Segment – 1 to 4 July • Coordination Segment – 5 to 9 July • Operational Segment – 10 to 12 July • Humanitarian Segment – 15 to 17 July • General Segment – 18 to 26 July
ECOSOC Highlights • Innovation theme • Post-2015 Development Agenda • Changing development and financial strategies • Selected issues of interest • Implications of a High-Level Political Forum
Innovation Theme • Comprehensive theme for Annual Ministerial Review • Draft Ministerial Declaration • Science, technology, innovation and culture • Technology transfer mechanism/bank • Broadband connectivity • WIPO Innovation Index – benchmarking and local hubs
Post-2015 Development Agenda • Emphasis on a broadened ECOSOC role • Linking Post-2015 to ECOSOC reform and • Development cooperation reform • Focus on universal health coverage • As a core element for post-2015 • Innovations for access • Relationship to MDGs and NCDs
Changing Development and Financial Strategies • Calling for more efficient and transformative development system • Mobilize domestic resources • International cooperation of different actors • Aligning private incentives with public goals • Reform based on “Quadrennial Comprehensive Policy Review”
Global sustainable development challenges post-2015 Addressing partial convergence of the MDGs and persistence of inequalities
Strategies for pursuing sustainable development • Implementation process of Agenda 21 and the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development • Need for inclusive strategies and technology innovation
Towards sustainable cities • The number of people living in slums might triple by 2050 if no policy framework is established to address this issue • Effective urban management is a condition for cities’ sustainability
Ensuring food and nutrition security • The target of halving the proportion of people suffering from hunger in sub-Saharan Africa will not be met • The food, water, energy, environment and climate nexus • Reducing food wastage may contribute to the sustainability of the food system
The energy transformation challenge • Transformation of the energy system needs to be a core element of the sustainable development agenda • Sustainable development pathways share common features • Energy transformation can be compatible with economic and social inclusion
Financing sustainable development • Achieving the Millennium Development Goals requires stepping up public spending • Sustainable development requires coherence of fiscal policy and public investment allocations • Financing the sustainability of cities will require multilevel cooperation • City financing may entail the use of a wide variety of instruments • Agricultural development will require significant investments • Private sector investments will be needed • Sustainable development will require significant investment from international private actors
Selected Other Issues of Interest • Inter-Agency Task Force on the Prevention and Control of NCDs • Convened and led by WHO • Terms of reference and implementation to SG • No reference to non-state actors • International Cooperation on Tax Matters • Double taxation, transfer pricing, tax evasion • Annual special meeting of ECOSOC
High-Level Political Forum • Replaces Commission on Sustainable Development as of September 2013 • Economic, social and environmental dimensions – dynamic platform for regular dialogue • Annual 8 days at ECOSOC and • Every four years at high level UNGA • Concise negotiated political declaration • State-led but inclusive of all major groups