The Leadership Dialogues will contribute to the outcome of Stockholm+50 by yielding clear and concrete recommendations and messages for action at all levels. They aim to mobilize the global community behind strengthened cooperation and accelerated innovative action. Each of the three Leadership Dialogues will be presided over by two Co-Chairs—one from a developing country and one from a developed country—that are appointed by the two Presidents of the international meeting.
All relevant stakeholders, including women, youth, older persons, persons with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples and local communities have been invited to contribute to the discussions to build momentum for a healthy planet for the prosperity of all. Find out about the Informal Working Groups that were established for each of the three dialogues to guide the work leading up to the international meeting.
Leadership Dialogue 1: Reflecting on the urgent need for actions to achieve a healthy planet and prosperity of all |
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Thursday 2 June
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Co-Chairs: Canada and Ecuador Moderator: Nozipho Tshabalala Secretariat resource person: Corli Pretorius (corli.pretorius_at_un.org) Leadership Dialogue 1 background paper: A/CONF.238/4 PDF > Speaker list here > Panelists: (click on images for biographies)
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Leadership Dialogue 2: Achieving a sustainable and inclusive recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Friday 3 June
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Co-Chairs: Indonesia and Germany Moderator: Nozipho Tshabalala Secretariat resource person: Elisa Tonda (elisa.tonda_at_un.org) Leadership Dialogue 2 background paper: A/CONF.238/5 PDF > Speaker list here > Panelists: (click on images for biographies) |
Leadership Dialogue 3: Accelerating the implementation of the environmental dimension of Sustainable Development in the context of the Decade of Action |
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Friday 3 June
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Co-Chairs: Finland and Egypt Moderator: Nozipho Tshabalala Secretariat resource person: Asad Naqvi (asad.naqvi_at_un.org) Leadership Dialogue 3 background paper: A/CONF.238/6 PDF > Speaker list here > Panelists: (click on images for biographies) |