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SDSN September NY Events

Kathy Zhang • Aug 25, 2015

SDSN and our partners are hosting a series of exciting events in New York, in and around the UN General Assembly (UNGA 70) and the Summit for the Adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda. For more information on any of these events and to express your interest in participating please write to the SDSN Secretariat focal point, listed below. Please direct all media inquiries to Kathy Zhang.

Public Events

The following the events are free and open to the public. RSVP is  required  for attendance. 

The purpose of this symposium is to affirm the coherence between the values underpinning the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the values of the world’s major religions. Taking place a week before the adoption of the SDGs by world leaders, it will bring together major representatives of the world’s religions alongside diplomats
and development experts to explore the moral case for sustainable development. Religious leaders will endorse a common declaration in support of the SDGs.

SDSN Youth will highlight the activities from its global #KnowYourGoals campaign, which empowers youth to be active participants in the localization and implementation of the SDGs. Additionally, this event will convene youth leaders and organizations to identify opportunities for collaboration in a shared platform for youth engagement in SDGs after their adoption. This event will conclude with a film screening that provides an introduction to the SDGs. Keynotes speakers include Ahmad Alhendawi, United Nations Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth; Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the SDSN and the Earth Institute; Noëlla Richard, Youth Policy Specialist at UN Development Programme (UNDP); and Siamak Sam Loni, Global Coordinator of SDSN Youth. The event is free and open to public; RSVP is required for non-Columbia University ID holders.
Contact: Kathy Zhang

The conference will focus on solutions for implementing and monitoring progress towards achieving the SDGs. The first day of the conference will feature speakers from businesses, NGOs, and the UN and will look at implementation and monitoring of the SDGs from a global perspective. On the second day, accepted papers about solutions implementation at the national and sub-national level will be presented. The overall conference will present a clear picture of how policy decisions will spur progress and data systems will track achievements.
Contact: info@unsdsn.org

Data, Monitoring, and Accountability for the Sustainable Development Goals
A High Level Plenary at the International Conference on Sustainable Development
September 23, 2:00pm-2:45pm

This high-level plenary session will bring together speakers from Bertelsmann and SDSN to present findings of a Bertelsmann-SDSN study on how the SDGs can be monitored in OECD countries. The event will also feature speakers from the OECD, the UK, Germany, and Mexico. The first part of the discussion will focus on the indicators assessment, the current monitoring systems in OECD countries, and the required investments in these systems for the SDGs. The second part will turn to the political review processes in OECD countries and at the global level.
Contact: Eve de la Mothe Karoubi

The Earth Institute at Columbia University, working with the SDSN and in collaboration with Ericsson, will launch a report in September that will explore the role of broadband and ICT in achieving the SDGs. The study will examine the technical and socio-economic impacts of ICT and broadband on sustainable development, and map out pathways for accelerating ICT’s impact. This event will feature a plenary discussion about the report and the role of ICT in achieving the SDGs.
Contact: Aditi Shah

The International Conference on Sustainable Development presents “Music for a Sustainable Planet” featuring The Kronos Quartet and ÆON Music Ensemble performing works in response to Climate Change. At this pivotal time in history as World Leaders gather at the United Nations General Assembly to discuss the adoption and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, this concert offers a musical interpretation of what is at stake and what is possible. Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute will offer opening remarks that contextualize the larger issues being faced by all of us as we work for a more sustainable future. The program will include a World Premiere of “Rise” by Vladislav Boguinia, a piece inspired by data revealing the desperate state of our oceans. The Kronos Quartet and the ÆON Music Ensemble will premier this amazing multi-media work as well as presenting pieces by Omar Souleyman, Hamza El Din, and Terry Riley.

Mayors from major cities around the world will showcase their commitment to sustainable development. Mayors will be invited to sign and present a declaration, marking their intent to implement the SDG agenda within their cities. The event will be followed by a press briefing and a cocktail reception.
Contact: Jessica Espey

Invite-only Events

7th Annual SDSN Leadership Council Meeting
September 24

This biannual meeting convenes SDSN’s Leadership Council to explore SDSN’s strategy and governance structure for SDSN to support support successful outcome at climate conference in Paris (COP21) and the implementation of the SDGs.
Contact: Elena Crete

During the June Leadership Council meeting in Paris Jan Egeland and Mike Penrose underscored the importance of integrating humanitarian issues into the SDG agenda. We will now convene a small group of people, including Jan and Mike, to explore specific opportunities for the SDSN to support and promote this integration. Inter alia we will explore the role an SDSN Thematic Group could play. Participation in this event is open to Leadership Council members and invited outside experts only. Please contact Eve if you would like to participate. An agenda and logistics information will be circulated to participants ahead of the meeting.
Contact: Eve de la Mothe Karoubi

Together with the World Economic Forum, UNDP, and the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, SDSN is preparing an atlas of how the SDGs will affect corporations in the mining sector. The organizers are also charting out opportunities for the mining sector to contribute to the SDGs. A draft for public consultation of the Atlas will be launched at this event.
Contact: Lauren Barredo

This high-level event will launch a new Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data, mobilizing governments, companies, civil society, and academic institutions to support the data revolution for the SDGs. The event will feature a heads-of-state panel to announce the partnership, make specific commitments, and respond to queries from the media and participants.

This high-level event will convene the members of the SDSN-inspired UrbanSDG Campaign, which was so successful in mobilizing the urban community around a goal for cities and human settlements. Participants will explore how the SDG on Cities and Human Settlements can be implemented and how a “New Urban Agenda” can be crafted at Habitat III in 2016. Leadership Council members who are interested in urban development are invited to join the meeting even if they have not been active members of the Urban SDG Campaign.

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ABOUT SDSN The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) has been operating since 2012 under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General. SDSN mobilizes global scientific and technological expertise to promote practical solutions for sustainable development, including the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Climate Agreement. We aim to accelerate joint learning and promote integrated approaches that address the interconnected economic, social, and environmental challenges confronting the world. SDSN works closely with United Nations agencies, multilateral financing institutions, the private sector, and civil society. It is directed by Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs and operates through offices in New York, Paris, and Kuala Lumpur. ABOUT THE SCIENCE PANEL FOR THE AMAZON The Science Panel for the Amazon, convened under the auspices of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) represents the world’s first high-level science initiative dedicated to the survival of the Amazon. The first report of the SPA, launched at the COP26 in Glasgow, is the most in-depth and holistic report of its kind on the Amazon. The state of urgency and the complexity and scope of the challenges the Amazon is facing calls for continued specialized research and scientific knowledge. It is thus paramount to ensure that the SPA remains active and operational in the long-term to develop much needed scientific assessments on the state of the Amazon and build and share knowledge to advance evidence-based sustainable development pathways for the Amazon. POSITION SUMMARY The consultant will work with the SPA team and several colleagues to develop an overall engagement strategy to work with the financial sector in the Amazon region and support conservation and a sustainable bioeconomy. The consultant may oversee several projects and initiatives. The consultant will analyze data on the supply chains for key commodities in the Amazon, highlighting key players involved as well as the risks and opportunities for more sustainable production systems in the Amazon. Based on the SPA Report’s assessment and recommendations on bioeconomy and restoration, the consultant will identify potential key partners to be engaged in the dialogue for sustainable solutions for the Amazon. Working with the SPA team, the consultant will support the development and implementation of an engagement strategy for dialogues with key development banks and financial institutions. The consultant will support the establishment of partnerships with key stakeholders such as the World Bank, InterAmerican Development Bank and with the GEF and GCF to engage in a series of dialogues on the main findings and proposals to advance sustainable development in the Amazon, and to stimulate financial institutions to adopt science-based social and environmental performance standards to contribute to the sustainable development of the Amazon region. The consultant will develop a strategy for SPA’s engagement with government finance policy makers and financial institutions at the Spring and Autumn meetings of Finance Ministers convened by the IMF and World Bank. The incumbent will prepare presentations for high-level meetings (e.g. with InterAmerican Development, CAF, FEBRABAN). The consultant will support the establishment of partnerships (e.g. with UNEP Financial Initiative) and engage in dialogues with financial institutions at high-level summits and events. PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES Work with SPA leadership to direct work on financing Conduct an analysis of supply chains for key commodities in the Amazon Map of key players in supply chains Build a compendium / database of key financial industry stakeholders in the region Develop an engagement strategy for the finance sector Implement the strategy, including key dialogues, meetings, and events QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE 7-10 years of experience working with or researching international finance institutions An advanced university degree (preferably a Ph.D) in biology, ecology, economics, conservation, sustainable development, or related field. Excellent organizational and project leadership skills. Demonstrated track record of effectively leading a performance-based and outcome-based program. Candidates must have developed and executed strategies that have taken an organization or program to the next stage of impact and growth. They must be skilled in developing strategy. Proven ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a matrixed team environment. Demonstrated experience managing a high-performance team with a deep commitment to diversity, inclusiveness, and empowerment. Ability to adapt technical knowledge and complex concepts to products aimed at policymakers. Strong analytical, quantitative, and empirical research skills; and the ability to link findings to public policy analysis and recommendations. Ability to operate with independence, under pressure, and to meet deadlines and commitments. Excellent interpersonal skills requiring knowing when to use courtesy, tact and/or diplomacy to effectively communicate with all constituents. Ability to effectively prioritize and produce high-quality work under time constraints. Ability to demonstrate integrity in deliverables, behavior, and demeanor. Must be fluent in English and either Portuguese or Spanish. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Location: Remote Travel: None. Contract Length: 6 months, with possibility to renew Benefits: SDSN team members are given the opportunity to follow some of the most thought-provoking discussions on sustainability. In their work, team members get the opportunity to meet and exchange with some of the world’s greatest leaders in sustainable development – professors, economists, bestselling authors, educators, and academics. In addition to this, SDSN team is composed of brilliant, dynamic, sustainable development professionals that come from different countries and backgrounds. With such unique exposure and environment, each member of SDSN can learn and grow while doing the work they love and contribute with a positive impact. Reports to: Emma Torres, Vice President of the Americas SDSN is an Equal Opportunity Employer SDSN provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to unlawful considerations of race, color, creed, religion, gender, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, genetic information, military or veteran status, age, and physical or mental disability, or any other classification protected by applicable local, state, or federal laws. APPLICATION PROCESS To apply, please submit a cover letter INCLUDING DAILY RATE OF PAY and a CV on HR Partner at the following link. https://sdsn.hrpartner.io/jobs/finance-consultant--science-panel-for-the-amazon-z2vy5
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