Side Events Outcomes

This page presents the top ideas and initiatives on transformative actions emerging from the discussions and collective thinking from the side events. These transformative actions have been organized according to the ten issue areas of the three Leadership Dialogues of Stockholm+50:

1. Reflecting on the urgent need for action to achieve a healthy planet and prosperity for all;

2. Achieving a sustainable and inclusive recovery from the coronavirus disease pandemic;

3. Accelerating the implementation of the environmental dimension of sustainable development in the context of the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development.

More updates will follow in due course. Browse each action below to find out more about the side event that proposed it.

  • Governments are already looking into different metrics of development - and we must go beyond the “development as catching-up paradigm”. Stockholm+50 delegates shared examples of how metrics ... (Read More)
  • The Wellbeing Economy Governments partnership currently consists of Scotland, Iceland, New Zealand, Finland, Wales and Canada. There is room to formalise and grow this alliance ... (Read More)
  • National Governments and EU policymakers should learn from Wales and explore the possibility of enacting legislation which enshrines the rights of future generations (social and environmental justice) in policymaking ... (Read More)
  • The one-page Civil Society Declaration “Restoring Our Common Home” discussed the redefinition of Global Commons, as a structural question to restore nature and clean the atmosphere ... (Read More)
  • Support countries, pilot municipalities and local governments to develop concrete plans and activities to achieve zero waste by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • UNDP, Avfall Sverige and partners will, from 2022, establish a clearing house for communication of the zero-waste vision and delivery of supportive actions to municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Businesses and private actors should do more to protect women environmental defenders, rather than being complicit in the operations of security actors who persecute those seeking to protect their community resources ... (Read More)
  • Governments, Businesses and Financiers must redouble their efforts towards Green and Blue financing immediately to address the investment gap ... (Read More)
  • All actors to take urgent action towards defining what Green and Blue financing is in order to help mobilization of bankable projects for financing ... (Read More)
  • Need to urgently address barriers that inhibit the flow of funds, and fast-track the development of investments towards Green and Blue financing for the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals ... (Read More)
  • Participants called for the UN General Assembly to recognize the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment ... (Read More)
  • WWF, UNEP-WCMC and partners to build a core multisectoral coalition to establish a politically mandated, inclusive process to develop a Roadmap to a Nature Positive Economy ... (Read More)
  • All sectors, particularly business, must fully integrate Nature in their operations to enable the achievement of the 2030 targets related to biodiversity ... (Read More)
  • Governments must immediately implement in a full and effective way the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and other human rights conventions ... (Read More)
  • Governments should protect and support indigenous languages and this needs to be done immediately ... (Read More)
  • Governments need to be honest and critical now about the real impacts on indigenous peoples of proposed climate mitigation and adaptation solutions ... (Read More)
  • Environmental organizations and funders should identify risks and opportunities presented by conflict, peace, and peacebuilding to the achievement of sustainable development within 3 years ... (Read More)
  • Sustainable development organizations and funders should utilize environmental peacebuilding toolkits, educational materials, and other resources to integrate conflict sensitivity into their policies and interventions within 5 years ... (Read More)
  • As duty bearers, states and business sectors need to apply rights-based approach in the post-pandemic recovery process and work with civil society, indigenous peoples, and others ... (Read More)
  • Support Citizens Assembly on Biological Diversity and Rights of Nature as established in Ireland and explore same model in other countries ... (Read More)
  • Support Youth Initiative by Forces of Nature to protect Mangroves ... (Read More)
  • Sign the petition for the Declaration of Rights for Mother Earth ... (Read More)
  • Mining industry association wish to pursue responsible mining practices. Svemin mining companies will be climate neutral by 2045 latest ... (Read More)
  • All panelists agreed that no mining activities can take place without the engagement and Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) of indigenous peoples ... (Read More)
  • Actions needed to achieve the 2030 Agenda and a gender just transition will not be reached by working in silos and resources have to be pooled through strategic and effective partnerships ... (Read More)
  • We must work to reform laws and institutions to ensure women’s ownership of land and their access to natural resources ... (Read More)
  • Donors must act now to acknowledge the role of indigenous people and contribute to empowering local indigenous communities and strengthening their role as custodians for the rain forest ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries to urgently stop conversion of rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, and to restore 50% by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries and the private sector to ensure that the deployment of large-scale renewable energy schemes in rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, are mutually beneficial ... (Read More)
  • To strengthen a global coalition/platform for the sustainable stewardship and nature-based restoration of rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs ... (Read More)
  • COVID-19 is the greatest global shock in decades. Prescription 1 of the WHO Manifesto for a healthy recovery from COVID-19 states: Protect and preserve the source of human health: Nature ... (Read More)
  • Governments should introduce large-scale environmental destruction, Ecocide, as a crime in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court ... (Read More)
  • Countries must step up with nationally driven actions to address the Breakthrough Goal, ensuring a rapid transition to nature positive, net zero food systems ... (Read More)
  • Governments, together with civil society and affected community representatives should strengthen cooperation across regions and communities in addressing shared environmental challenges ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, the four biodiversity-related conventions considered as the daughters of the 1972 Stockholm summit will strenghten collaboration, notably on the ground ... (Read More)
  • Embracing global partnerships investments for sustainable blue economy development to achievement of agenda 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Creating environmental awareness through athletic platforms globally ... (Read More)
  • Seven legacy issues which formed environmental policy, work and UNEP were identified. These will be presented, September 2022, in a report titled the People’s Environment Narrative ... (Read More)
  • We will focus on strengthening the environmental dimension of science and research and strive to have science research of the environment as an independent and fact finding process ... (Read More)
  • We will work to strengthen multistakeholder processes with the goal of focussing on environmental justice and human rights ... (Read More)
  • Social partners (governments, employers and workers’ organisations) should urgently integrate fundamental principles and human rights at work ... (Read More)

  • Governments are already looking into different metrics of development - and we must go beyond the “development as catching-up paradigm”. Stockholm+50 delegates shared examples of how metrics ... (Read More)
  • The Wellbeing Economy Governments partnership currently consists of Scotland, Iceland, New Zealand, Finland, Wales and Canada. There is room to formalise and grow this alliance ... (Read More)
  • National Governments and EU policymakers should learn from Wales and explore the possibility of enacting legislation which enshrines the rights of future generations (social and environmental justice) in policymaking ... (Read More)
  • Creation of a partnership between UN agencies, global, regional and local financial institutions, bilateral agencies, national and local governments, to act together to address waste management challenges in nations and municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Creation of a partnership between UN agencies, global, regional and local financial institutions, bilateral agencies, national and local governments, to act together to address waste management challenges in nations and municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Support countries, pilot municipalities and local governments to develop concrete plans and activities to achieve zero waste by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • UNDP, Avfall Sverige and partners will, from 2022, establish a clearing house for communication of the zero-waste vision and delivery of supportive actions to municipalities ... (Read More)
  • A new development paradigm where the most vulnerable are at the core of any discussion of sustainable development, so that their voices are heard, and their perspectives are prioritized ... (Read More)
  • Religious literacy, meaning the ability to understand the role of religion, is crucial for sustainable development in any society ... (Read More)
  • International institutions, funding organizations, and UN member states should provide immediate logistical and financial resources to support women-led sustainable agriculture initiatives ... (Read More)
  • Businesses and private actors should do more to protect women environmental defenders, rather than being complicit in the operations of security actors who persecute those seeking to protect their community resources ... (Read More)
  • WWF, UNEP-WCMC and partners to build a core multisectoral coalition to establish a politically mandated, inclusive process to develop a Roadmap to a Nature Positive Economy ... (Read More)
  • All sectors, particularly business, must fully integrate Nature in their operations to enable the achievement of the 2030 targets related to biodiversity ... (Read More)
  • The Inter-American Development Bank, in coordination with UNEP and the Circular Economy Coalition for Latin America and the Caribbean, is structuring a technical assistance fund to unlock circular investments in LAC ... (Read More)
  • GO4SDGs and UNEP FI will continue to strengthen South-South Cooperation between Africa and LAC, by exploring and sharing knowledge on mechanisms to financing circularity ... (Read More)
  • Governments must immediately implement in a full and effective way the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and other human rights conventions ... (Read More)
  • Governments should protect and support indigenous languages and this needs to be done immediately ... (Read More)
  • Governments need to be honest and critical now about the real impacts on indigenous peoples of proposed climate mitigation and adaptation solutions ... (Read More)
  • During development of its next flagship report, the Global Resources Outlook, the International Resource Panel will continue to consult its core audiences of global policy-makers ... (Read More)
  • The International Resource Panel will publish the next edition of its flagship report, the Global Resources Outlook, in 2024 ... (Read More)
  • The International Resource Panel will support policy-makers to include circular economy and resource efficiency solutions in national climate and biodiversity plans ... (Read More)
  • As duty bearers, states and business sectors need to apply rights-based approach in the post-pandemic recovery process and work with civil society, indigenous peoples, and others ... (Read More)
  • Support Youth Initiative by Forces of Nature to protect Mangroves ... (Read More)
  • Mining industry association wish to pursue responsible mining practices. Svemin mining companies will be climate neutral by 2045 latest ... (Read More)
  • All panelists agreed that no mining activities can take place without the engagement and Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) of indigenous peoples ... (Read More)
  • The financial sector needs to enable lending to the bio businesses in order to reduce forestation, starting now ... (Read More)
  • Governments shall immediately establish a fossil-fuel non proliferation treaty to phase out fossil fuels and scale up 100% safe, clean and sustainable energy for all in order to reach net-negative emissions by 2050 ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, Parties and other nature custodians will ensure effective and equitable conservation of species and sites of global significance as our legacy to future generations ... (Read More)
  • Embracing global partnerships investments for sustainable blue economy development to achievement of agenda 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Creating environmental awareness through athletic platforms globally ... (Read More)
  • Governments should ensure that Just Transition is part of tripartite social dialogue between governments, workers and workers’ organisations, and employers ... (Read More)

  • Governments are already looking into different metrics of development - and we must go beyond the “development as catching-up paradigm”. Stockholm+50 delegates shared examples of how metrics ... (Read More)
  • The Wellbeing Economy Governments partnership currently consists of Scotland, Iceland, New Zealand, Finland, Wales and Canada. There is room to formalise and grow this alliance ... (Read More)
  • National Governments and EU policymakers should learn from Wales and explore the possibility of enacting legislation which enshrines the rights of future generations (social and environmental justice) in policymaking ... (Read More)
  • Creation of a partnership between UN agencies, global, regional and local financial institutions, bilateral agencies, national and local governments, to act together to address waste management challenges in nations and municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Support countries, pilot municipalities and local governments to develop concrete plans and activities to achieve zero waste by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • UNDP, Avfall Sverige and partners will, from 2022, establish a clearing house for communication of the zero-waste vision and delivery of supportive actions to municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Judges from across the globe must be directly and visibly engaged in international environmental conferences like Stockholm+50, starting today ... (Read More)
  • In light of the triple planetary crises, judiciaries  around the world urgently need to build capacity of judges to address the complex interdisciplinary nature of environmental law cases ... (Read More)
  • The global conservation community needs to support the independence and integrity of judges, who are often the last resort for the actualization of legal rights provided by the law ... (Read More)
  • A new development paradigm where the most vulnerable are at the core of any discussion of sustainable development, so that their voices are heard, and their perspectives are prioritized ... (Read More)
  • Religious literacy, meaning the ability to understand the role of religion, is crucial for sustainable development in any society ... (Read More)
  • Faith-actors are a vital part of any society, have already been contributing to sustainable development with holistic solutions, and are committed to mobilize for those solutions ... (Read More)
  • UN member states should take immediate action to reform discriminatory laws and practices that prevent women from owning land, accessing resources, and participating in environment-related decision making ... (Read More)
  • International institutions, funding organizations, and UN member states should provide immediate logistical and financial resources to support women-led sustainable agriculture initiatives ... (Read More)
  • Civil society organizations, activists and members of the media should immediately apply an intersectional gender lens to all climate research and reporting ... (Read More)
  • International policymakers and event organizers should ensure space for women civil society activists and policymakers, particularly women from the Global South ... (Read More)
  • Governments should protect human rights defenders and provide special protections for those who are particularly vulnerable ... (Read More)
  • Businesses and private actors should do more to protect women environmental defenders, rather than being complicit in the operations of security actors who persecute those seeking to protect their community resources ... (Read More)
  • Young people must be at the heart of a sustainable, healthy and fair Covid-19 recovery ... (Read More)
  • We must radically change the way youth development work is funded, making it more accessible for communities around the world ... (Read More)
  • Working in collaboration with public health professionals, member states and the international system we must ensure equitable access to effective mental health healthcare and support for children and young people ... (Read More)
  • Participants called for the UN General Assembly to recognize the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment ... (Read More)
  • States, international organizations and others should promote synergies and policy coherence, e.g. through enhanced coordination between and across government agencies and entities ... (Read More)
  • The Stockholm+50 meeting report should recognise the critical role of locally-led action in achieving sustainable development outcomes for people, nature and climate ... (Read More)
  • Governments, multilateral development banks, global funds, and intermediaries should increase the quantity, improve the quality, and strengthen the transparency of finance flows (Read More)
  • ILO, UNEP and UNICEF announced their intent to collaborate and synergise on green jobs for youth ... (Read More)
  • Governments must immediately implement in a full and effective way the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and other human rights conventions ... (Read More)
  • Governments should protect and support indigenous languages and this needs to be done immediately ... (Read More)
  • Governments need to be honest and critical now about the real impacts on indigenous peoples of proposed climate mitigation and adaptation solutions ... (Read More)
  • As duty bearers, states and business sectors need to apply rights-based approach in the post-pandemic recovery process and work with civil society, indigenous peoples, and others ... (Read More)
  • Support Citizens Assembly on Biological Diversity and Rights of Nature as established in Ireland and explore same model in other countries ... (Read More)
  • Sign the petition for the Declaration of Rights for Mother Earth ... (Read More)
  • To protect our health and our environment, it is crucial to stimulate and strengthen collaborations across stakeholders at all levels ... (Read More)
  • All panelists agreed that no mining activities can take place without the engagement and Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) of indigenous peoples ... (Read More)
  • Donors, private sector and government must strengthen financing for gender focused action to empower women and youth ... (Read More)
  • Facilitate a rapid culture of systemic reform and transformation at the national level by supporting institutional changes through improved policy legal frameworks ... (Read More)
  • Actions needed to achieve the 2030 Agenda and a gender just transition will not be reached by working in silos and resources have to be pooled through strategic and effective partnerships ... (Read More)
  • Actors at all levels must recognise and promote the rights and agency of women and girl to actively participate in and lead climate and environmental decision-making ... (Read More)
  • We must work to reform laws and institutions to ensure women’s ownership of land and their access to natural resources ... (Read More)
  • Governments, financial institutions, and development agencies must foster an approach to climate finance that promotes equitable funding for women-led climate change adaptation ... (Read More)
  • The youth are key enablers for the digitalisation and innovation including innovative business models ... (Read More)
  • According to the new WHO Policy Brief on climate change and mental health, climate change is increasingly having stronger and longer-lasting impacts on people ... (Read More)
  • To protect our health and our environment, it is crucial to stimulate and strengthen collaborations across stakeholders at all levels, including national governments and decision-makers, NGOs ... (Read More)
  • Governments should introduce large-scale environmental destruction, Ecocide, as a crime in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court ... (Read More)
  • Governments shall immediately establish a fossil-fuel non proliferation treaty to phase out fossil fuels and scale up 100% safe, clean and sustainable energy for all in order to reach net-negative emissions by 2050 ... (Read More)
  • The youth urges Governments to adopt inclusive decision-making processes at every level for meaningful engagement of all rights holders, highlighting youth and those most strongly affected by the triple planetary crisis ... (Read More)
  • In order to minimise conflict risks, ensure a just and peaceful transition and thus bolster an Environment of Peace, UN member states, together with international institutions and multilateral funds should instantly address the growing need for compensation ... (Read More)
  • National and local governments must deliberately include all citizens and stakeholders in a meaningful way ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, the four biodiversity-related conventions considered as the daughters of the 1972 Stockholm summit will strenghten collaboration, notably on the ground ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, Parties and other nature custodians will ensure effective and equitable conservation of species and sites of global significance as our legacy to future generations ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, Parties, Secretariats and other stakeholders to leverage a variety of resources to better achieve common objectives relating to biodiversity conservation ... (Read More)
  • Embracing global partnerships investments for sustainable blue economy development to achievement of agenda 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Creating environmental awareness through athletic platforms globally ... (Read More)
  • Seven legacy issues which formed environmental policy, work and UNEP were identified. These will be presented, September 2022, in a report titled the People’s Environment Narrative ... (Read More)
  • We will focus on strengthening the environmental dimension of science and research and strive to have science research of the environment as an independent and fact finding process ... (Read More)
  • We will work to strengthen multistakeholder processes with the goal of focussing on environmental justice and human rights ... (Read More)
  • Governments should ensure that Just Transition is part of tripartite social dialogue between governments, workers and workers’ organisations, and employers ... (Read More)
  • Social partners (governments, employers and workers’ organisations) should urgently integrate fundamental principles and human rights at work ... (Read More)

  • Young people must be at the heart of a sustainable, healthy and fair Covid-19 recovery ... (Read More)
  • We must radically change the way youth development work is funded, making it more accessible for communities around the world ... (Read More)
  • Working in collaboration with public health professionals, member states and the international system we must ensure equitable access to effective mental health healthcare and support for children and young people ... (Read More)
  • GO4SDGs and UNEP FI will continue to strengthen South-South Cooperation between Africa and LAC, by exploring and sharing knowledge on mechanisms to financing circularity ... (Read More)
  • ILO, UNEP and UNICEF announced their intent to collaborate and synergise on green jobs for youth ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries to urgently stop conversion of rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, and to restore 50% by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries and the private sector to ensure that the deployment of large-scale renewable energy schemes in rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, are mutually beneficial ... (Read More)
  • COVID-19 is the greatest global shock in decades. Prescription 1 of the WHO Manifesto for a healthy recovery from COVID-19 states: Protect and preserve the source of human health: Nature ... (Read More)
  • Governments shall immediately establish a fossil-fuel non proliferation treaty to phase out fossil fuels and scale up 100% safe, clean and sustainable energy for all in order to reach net-negative emissions by 2050 ... (Read More)
  • Governments should ensure that Just Transition is part of tripartite social dialogue between governments, workers and workers’ organisations, and employers ... (Read More)
  • Social partners (governments, employers and workers’ organisations) should urgently integrate fundamental principles and human rights at work ... (Read More)

  • Launch of the CODES Action Plan for a Sustainable Planet in the Digital Age based on a 12 month co-design process with 1,000 stakeholders from 100 countries. The Action Plan contains 9 global impact initiatives ... (Read More)
  • Creation of a partnership between UN agencies, global, regional and local financial institutions, bilateral agencies, national and local governments, to act together to address waste management challenges in nations and municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Support countries, pilot municipalities and local governments to develop concrete plans and activities to achieve zero waste by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • UNDP, Avfall Sverige and partners will, from 2022, establish a clearing house for communication of the zero-waste vision and delivery of supportive actions to municipalities ... (Read More)
  • UN experts, policymakers, private sector representatives, and academia committed to involving young people more and more often in the design of the climate conversations and solutions ... (Read More)
  • Sustainable development organizations and funders should utilize environmental peacebuilding toolkits, educational materials, and other resources to integrate conflict sensitivity into their policies and interventions within 5 years ... (Read More)
  • The environmental peacebuilding community should create tools and other resources that support sustainable development organizations ... (Read More)
  • The financial sector needs to enable lending to the bio businesses in order to reduce forestation, starting now ... (Read More)
  • The youth are key enablers for the digitalisation and innovation including innovative business models ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries to urgently stop conversion of rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, and to restore 50% by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Governments shall immediately establish a fossil-fuel non proliferation treaty to phase out fossil fuels and scale up 100% safe, clean and sustainable energy for all in order to reach net-negative emissions by 2050 ... (Read More)
  • All countries signed up to the Breakthrough Agenda to endorse the Agriculture Breakthrough Goal in advance of the launch of the State of the Sectoral Transition Report ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, Parties, Secretariats and other stakeholders to leverage a variety of resources to better achieve common objectives relating to biodiversity conservation ... (Read More)
  • Embracing global partnerships investments for sustainable blue economy development to achievement of agenda 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Creating environmental awareness through athletic platforms globally ... (Read More)

  • The Wellbeing Economy Governments partnership currently consists of Scotland, Iceland, New Zealand, Finland, Wales and Canada. There is room to formalise and grow this alliance ... (Read More)
  • Creation of a partnership between UN agencies, global, regional and local financial institutions, bilateral agencies, national and local governments, to act together to address waste management challenges in nations and municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Support countries, pilot municipalities and local governments to develop concrete plans and activities to achieve zero waste by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • UNDP, Avfall Sverige and partners will, from 2022, establish a clearing house for communication of the zero-waste vision and delivery of supportive actions to municipalities ... (Read More)
  • A new development paradigm where the most vulnerable are at the core of any discussion of sustainable development, so that their voices are heard, and their perspectives are prioritized ... (Read More)
  • Religious literacy, meaning the ability to understand the role of religion, is crucial for sustainable development in any society ... (Read More)
  • Faith-actors are a vital part of any society, have already been contributing to sustainable development with holistic solutions, and are committed to mobilize for those solutions ... (Read More)
  • International institutions, funding organizations, and UN member states should provide immediate logistical and financial resources to support women-led sustainable agriculture initiatives ... (Read More)
  • Civil society organizations, activists and members of the media should immediately apply an intersectional gender lens to all climate research and reporting ... (Read More)
  • International policymakers and event organizers should ensure space for women civil society activists and policymakers, particularly women from the Global South ... (Read More)
  • Businesses and private actors should do more to protect women environmental defenders, rather than being complicit in the operations of security actors who persecute those seeking to protect their community resources ... (Read More)
  • In the same rapid manner that finance was mobilized to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, the world needs to rapidly mobilize the levels of finance needed to avoid the existential impacts on people from climate change ... (Read More)
  • The Inter-American Development Bank, in coordination with UNEP and the Circular Economy Coalition for Latin America and the Caribbean, is structuring a technical assistance fund to unlock circular investments in LAC ... (Read More)
  • GO4SDGs and UNEP FI will continue to strengthen South-South Cooperation between Africa and LAC, by exploring and sharing knowledge on mechanisms to financing circularity ... (Read More)
  • The Stockholm+50 meeting report should recognise the critical role of locally-led action in achieving sustainable development outcomes for people, nature and climate ... (Read More)
  • Governments, multilateral development banks, global funds, and intermediaries should increase the quantity, improve the quality, and strengthen the transparency of finance flows (Read More)
  • Support Youth Initiative by Forces of Nature to protect Mangroves ... (Read More)
  • To protect our health and our environment, it is crucial to stimulate and strengthen collaborations across stakeholders at all levels ... (Read More)
  • To protect our health and our environment, it is crucial to stimulate and strengthen collaborations across stakeholders at all levels, including national governments and decision-makers, NGOs ... (Read More)
  • Investors to target new agriculture and food solutions that deliver for people and nature; industry need to transform business models to deliver clean technology ... (Read More)
  • In order to minimise conflict risks, ensure a just and peaceful transition and thus bolster an Environment of Peace, UN member states, together with international institutions and multilateral funds should instantly address the growing need for compensation ... (Read More)
  • Governments, together with civil society and affected community representatives should strengthen cooperation across regions and communities in addressing shared environmental challenges ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, the four biodiversity-related conventions considered as the daughters of the 1972 Stockholm summit will strenghten collaboration, notably on the ground... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, Parties, Secretariats and other stakeholders to leverage a variety of resources to better achieve common objectives relating to biodiversity conservation ... (Read More)
  • Embracing global partnerships investments for sustainable blue economy development to achievement of agenda 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Funding partners and the finance sector should scale up their efforts to enable countries to reach the SDGs by 2030, supported by programmes like PAGE ... (Read More)
  • PAGE, through its partner agencies, should support countries in uniting economic expertise by leveraging the UN reform and developing collaborations and partnership with the civil society, local government and the private sector ... (Read More)
  • Inter-agency programmes like PAGE should scale up the integrated approach to policy advice and technical expertise in supporting countries to reach the SDGs by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Seven legacy issues which formed environmental policy, work and UNEP were identified. These will be presented, September 2022, in a report titled the People’s Environment Narrative ... (Read More)
  • We will focus on strengthening the environmental dimension of science and research and strive to have science research of the environment as an independent and fact finding process ... (Read More)
  • We will work to strengthen multistakeholder processes with the goal of focussing on environmental justice and human rights ... (Read More)

  • By 2024, the Global Water Partnership and an expanding group of diverse partners will enable the water alignment as an actionable vehicle that can drive transformative change across stakeholders and sectors, strategies, political leadership and finance ... (Read More)
  • All water sector actors to join forces to scale confidence and ambition, based on existing in initiatives and commitments, and make the UN 2023 Water conference inclusive, action oriented and cross sectoral ... (Read More)
  • Launching a series of global dialogues to establish leadership, partnerships and financing for the 9 Impact Initiatives of the CODES Action Plan ... (Read More)
  • Creation of a partnership between UN agencies, global, regional and local financial institutions, bilateral agencies, national and local governments, to act together to address waste management challenges in nations and municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Support countries, pilot municipalities and local governments to develop concrete plans and activities to achieve zero waste by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • UNDP, Avfall Sverige and partners will, from 2022, establish a clearing house for communication of the zero-waste vision and delivery of supportive actions to municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Governments, Businesses and Financiers must redouble their efforts towards Green and Blue financing immediately to address the investment gap ... (Read More)
  • All actors to take urgent action towards defining what Green and Blue financing is in order to help mobilization of bankable projects for financing ... (Read More)
  • Need to urgently address barriers that inhibit the flow of funds, and fast-track the development of investments towards Green and Blue financing for the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals ... (Read More)
  • WWF, UNEP-WCMC and partners to build a core multisectoral coalition to establish a politically mandated, inclusive process to develop a Roadmap to a Nature Positive Economy ... (Read More)
  • In the same rapid manner that finance was mobilized to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, the world needs to rapidly mobilize the levels of finance needed to avoid the existential impacts on people from climate change ... (Read More)
  • The Inter-American Development Bank, in coordination with UNEP and the Circular Economy Coalition for Latin America and the Caribbean, is structuring a technical assistance fund to unlock circular investments in LAC ... (Read More)
  • GO4SDGs and UNEP FI will continue to strengthen South-South Cooperation between Africa and LAC, by exploring and sharing knowledge on mechanisms to financing circularity ... (Read More)
  • The Stockholm+50 meeting report should recognise the critical role of locally-led action in achieving sustainable development outcomes for people, nature and climate ... (Read More)
  • Governments, multilateral development banks, global funds, and intermediaries should increase the quantity, improve the quality, and strengthen the transparency of finance flows (Read More)
  • Environmental organizations and funders should identify risks and opportunities presented by conflict, peace, and peacebuilding to the achievement of sustainable development within 3 years ... (Read More)
  • Donors, private sector and government must strengthen financing for gender focused action to empower women and youth ... (Read More)
  • Actions needed to achieve the 2030 Agenda and a gender just transition will not be reached by working in silos and resources have to be pooled through strategic and effective partnerships ... (Read More)
  • Governments, financial institutions, and development agencies must foster an approach to climate finance that promotes equitable funding for women-led climate change adaptation ... (Read More)
  • The financial sector needs to enable lending to the bio businesses in order to reduce forestation, starting now ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries to urgently stop conversion of rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, and to restore 50% by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries and the private sector to ensure that the deployment of large-scale renewable energy schemes in rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, are mutually beneficial ... (Read More)
  • Governments shall immediately establish a fossil-fuel non proliferation treaty to phase out fossil fuels and scale up 100% safe, clean and sustainable energy for all in order to reach net-negative emissions by 2050 ... (Read More)
  • The youth urges Governments to adopt inclusive decision-making processes at every level for meaningful engagement of all rights holders, highlighting youth and those most strongly affected by the triple planetary crisis ... (Read More)
  • Spearheaded dialogues focused on the mobilization of private capital for climate between investors, donors and governments, with a strong call for concrete, on-the-ground actions ... (Read More)
  • In order to minimise conflict risks, ensure a just and peaceful transition and thus bolster an Environment of Peace, UN member states, together with international institutions and multilateral funds should instantly address the growing need for compensation ... (Read More)
  • National and local governments must deliberately include all citizens and stakeholders in a meaningful way ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, Parties, Secretariats and other stakeholders to leverage a variety of resources to better achieve common objectives relating to biodiversity conservation ... (Read More)
  • Embracing global partnerships investments for sustainable blue economy development to achievement of agenda 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Funding partners and the finance sector should scale up their efforts to enable countries to reach the SDGs by 2030, supported by programmes like PAGE ... (Read More)
  • PAGE, through its partner agencies, should support countries in uniting economic expertise by leveraging the UN reform and developing collaborations and partnership with the civil society, local government and the private sector ... (Read More)
  • Inter-agency programmes like PAGE should scale up the integrated approach to policy advice and technical expertise in supporting countries to reach the SDGs by 2030 ... (Read More)

  • Governments are already looking into different metrics of development - and we must go beyond the “development as catching-up paradigm”. Stockholm+50 delegates shared examples of how metrics ... (Read More)
  • The Wellbeing Economy Governments partnership currently consists of Scotland, Iceland, New Zealand, Finland, Wales and Canada. There is room to formalise and grow this alliance ... (Read More)
  • National Governments and EU policymakers should learn from Wales and explore the possibility of enacting legislation which enshrines the rights of future generations (social and environmental justice) in policymaking ... (Read More)
  • By 2024, the Global Water Partnership and an expanding group of diverse partners will enable the water alignment as an actionable vehicle that can drive transformative change across stakeholders and sectors, strategies, political leadership and finance ... (Read More)
  • Launch of the CODES Action Plan for a Sustainable Planet in the Digital Age based on a 12 month co-design process with 1,000 stakeholders from 100 countries. The Action Plan contains 9 global impact initiatives ... (Read More)
  • Mobilization of the CODES community to integrate digital sustainability needs highlighted in the CODES Action Plan within the preparatory processes for the planned Global Digital Compact ... (Read More)
  • The one-page Civil Society Declaration “Restoring Our Common Home” discussed the redefinition of Global Commons, as a structural question to restore nature and clean the atmosphere (Read More)
  • Creation of a partnership between UN agencies, global, regional and local financial institutions, bilateral agencies, national and local governments, to act together to address waste management challenges in nations and municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Support countries, pilot municipalities and local governments to develop concrete plans and activities to achieve zero waste by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • UNDP, Avfall Sverige and partners will, from 2022, establish a clearing house for communication of the zero-waste vision and delivery of supportive actions to municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Judges from across the globe must be directly and visibly engaged in international environmental conferences like Stockholm+50, starting today ... (Read More)
  • In light of the triple planetary crises, judiciaries  around the world urgently need to build capacity of judges to address the complex interdisciplinary nature of environmental law cases ... (Read More)
  • The global conservation community needs to support the independence and integrity of judges, who are often the last resort for the actualization of legal rights provided by the law ... (Read More)
  • UN member states should take immediate action to reform discriminatory laws and practices that prevent women from owning land, accessing resources, and participating in environment-related decision making ... (Read More)
  • International institutions, funding organizations, and UN member states should provide immediate logistical and financial resources to support women-led sustainable agriculture initiatives ... (Read More)
  • International policymakers and event organizers should ensure space for women civil society activists and policymakers, particularly women from the Global South ... (Read More)
  • Governments should protect human rights defenders and provide special protections for those who are particularly vulnerable ... (Read More)
  • Businesses and private actors should do more to protect women environmental defenders, rather than being complicit in the operations of security actors who persecute those seeking to protect their community resources ... (Read More)
  • Young people must be at the heart of a sustainable, healthy and fair Covid-19 recovery ... (Read More)
  • We must radically change the way youth development work is funded, making it more accessible for communities around the world ... (Read More)
  • Governments, Businesses and Financiers must redouble their efforts towards Green and Blue financing immediately to address the investment gap ... (Read More)
  • Participants called for the UN General Assembly to recognize the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment ... (Read More)
  • States, international organizations and others should promote synergies and policy coherence, e.g. through enhanced coordination between and across government agencies and entities ... (Read More)
  • WWF, UNEP-WCMC and partners to build a core multisectoral coalition to establish a politically mandated, inclusive process to develop a Roadmap to a Nature Positive Economy ... (Read More)
  • The Stockholm+50 meeting report should recognise the critical role of locally-led action in achieving sustainable development outcomes for people, nature and climate ... (Read More)
  • Governments, multilateral development banks, global funds, and intermediaries should increase the quantity, improve the quality, and strengthen the transparency of finance flows (Read More)
  • Governments should protect and support indigenous languages and this needs to be done immediately ... (Read More)
  • Governments need to be honest and critical now about the real impacts on indigenous peoples of proposed climate mitigation and adaptation solutions ... (Read More)
  • Environmental organizations and funders should identify risks and opportunities presented by conflict, peace, and peacebuilding to the achievement of sustainable development within 3 years ... (Read More)
  • Sustainable development organizations and funders should utilize environmental peacebuilding toolkits, educational materials, and other resources to integrate conflict sensitivity into their policies and interventions within 5 years ... (Read More)
  • The environmental peacebuilding community should create tools and other resources that support sustainable development organizations ... (Read More)
  • The International Resource Panel will support policy-makers to include circular economy and resource efficiency solutions in national climate and biodiversity plans ... (Read More)
  • As duty bearers, states and business sectors need to apply rights-based approach in the post-pandemic recovery process and work with civil society, indigenous peoples, and others ... (Read More)
  • Support Youth Initiative by Forces of Nature to protect Mangroves ... (Read More)
  • Sign the petition for the Declaration of Rights for Mother Earth ... (Read More)
  • Facilitate a rapid culture of systemic reform and transformation at the national level by supporting institutional changes through improved policy legal frameworks ... (Read More)
  • Actors at all levels must recognise and promote the rights and agency of women and girl to actively participate in and lead climate and environmental decision-making ... (Read More)
  • We must work to reform laws and institutions to ensure women’s ownership of land and their access to natural resources ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries to urgently stop conversion of rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, and to restore 50% by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries and the private sector to ensure that the deployment of large-scale renewable energy schemes in rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, are mutually beneficial ... (Read More)
  • According to the new WHO Policy Brief on climate change and mental health, climate change is increasingly having stronger and longer-lasting impacts on people ... (Read More)
  • Governments should introduce large-scale environmental destruction, Ecocide, as a crime in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court ... (Read More)
  • The youth urges governments to adopt inclusive decision-making processes at every level for meaningful engagement of all rights holders, highlighting youth and those most strongly affected by the triple planetary crisis ... (Read More)
  • The environmental agenda is inter-related, requiring breaking down silos, reinvigorating multilateralism, and enhancing partnerships ... (Read More)
  • Multilateral environmental agreements' (MEA) national focal points need to coordinate among themselves and with focal points for other UN agencies at the country level ... (Read More)
  • The UN system needs to better engage with the private sector ... (Read More)
  • National and local governments must deliberately include all citizens and stakeholders in a meaningful way ... (Read More)
  • Governments, together with civil society and affected community representatives should strengthen cooperation across regions and communities in addressing shared environmental challenges ... (Read More)
  • Embracing global partnerships investments for sustainable blue economy development to achievement of agenda 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Creating environmental awareness through athletic platforms globally ... (Read More)
  • Funding partners and the finance sector should scale up their efforts to enable countries to reach the SDGs by 2030, supported by programmes like PAGE ... (Read More)
  • PAGE, through its partner agencies, should support countries in uniting economic expertise by leveraging the UN reform and developing collaborations and partnership with the civil society, local government and the private sector ... (Read More)
  • Inter-agency programmes like PAGE should scale up the integrated approach to policy advice and technical expertise in supporting countries to reach the SDGs by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Seven legacy issues which formed environmental policy, work and UNEP were identified. These will be presented, September 2022, in a report titled the People’s Environment Narrative ... (Read More)
  • We will focus on strengthening the environmental dimension of science and research and strive to have science research of the environment as an independent and fact finding process ... (Read More)
  • We will work to strengthen multistakeholder processes with the goal of focussing on environmental justice and human rights ... (Read More)
  • Social partners (governments, employers and workers’ organisations) should urgently integrate fundamental principles and human rights at work ... (Read More)

  • By 2024, the Global Water Partnership and an expanding group of diverse partners will enable the water alignment as an actionable vehicle that can drive transformative change across stakeholders and sectors, strategies, political leadership and finance ... (Read More)
  • All water sector actors to join forces to scale confidence and ambition, based on existing in initiatives and commitments, and make the UN 2023 Water conference inclusive, action oriented and cross sectoral ... (Read More)
  • Launch of the CODES Action Plan for a Sustainable Planet in the Digital Age based on a 12 month co-design process with 1,000 stakeholders from 100 countries. The Action Plan contains 9 global impact initiatives ... (Read More)
  • Mobilization of the CODES community to integrate digital sustainability needs highlighted in the CODES Action Plan within the preparatory processes for the planned Global Digital Compact ... (Read More)
  • Launching a series of global dialogues to establish leadership, partnerships and financing for the 9 Impact Initiatives of the CODES Action Plan ... (Read More)
  • Creation of a partnership between UN agencies, global, regional and local financial institutions, bilateral agencies, national and local governments, to act together to address waste management challenges in nations and municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Support countries, pilot municipalities and local governments to develop concrete plans and activities to achieve zero waste by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • UNDP, Avfall Sverige and partners will, from 2022, establish a clearing house for communication of the zero-waste vision and delivery of supportive actions to municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Civil society organizations, activists and members of the media should immediately apply an intersectional gender lens to all climate research and reporting ... (Read More)
  • Businesses and private actors should do more to protect women environmental defenders, rather than being complicit in the operations of security actors who persecute those seeking to protect their community resources ... (Read More)
  • WWF, UNEP-WCMC and partners to build a core multisectoral coalition to establish a politically mandated, inclusive process to develop a Roadmap to a Nature Positive Economy ... (Read More)
  • The environmental peacebuilding community should create tools and other resources that support sustainable development organizations ... (Read More)
  • Multi-stakeholder partnerships between mining industry, Governments, civil society and investors are essential to achieve a 2030 vision for a responsible and sustainable minerals and metals sector ... (Read More)
  • The youth are key enablers for the digitalisation and innovation including innovative business models ... (Read More)
  • Embracing global partnerships investments for sustainable blue economy development to achievement of agenda 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Funding partners and the finance sector should scale up their efforts to enable countries to reach the SDGs by 2030, supported by programmes like PAGE ... (Read More)
  • PAGE, through its partner agencies, should support countries in uniting economic expertise by leveraging the UN reform and developing collaborations and partnership with the civil society, local government and the private sector ... (Read More)
  • Inter-agency programmes like PAGE should scale up the integrated approach to policy advice and technical expertise in supporting countries to reach the SDGs by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Seven legacy issues which formed environmental policy, work and UNEP were identified. These will be presented, September 2022, in a report titled the People’s Environment Narrative ... (Read More)
  • We will work to strengthen multistakeholder processes with the goal of focussing on environmental justice and human rights ... (Read More)

  • Governments are already looking into different metrics of development - and we must go beyond the “development as catching-up paradigm”. Stockholm+50 delegates shared examples of how metrics ... (Read More)
  • The Wellbeing Economy Governments partnership currently consists of Scotland, Iceland, New Zealand, Finland, Wales and Canada. There is room to formalise and grow this alliance ... (Read More)
  • National Governments and EU policymakers should learn from Wales and explore the possibility of enacting legislation which enshrines the rights of future generations (social and environmental justice) in policymaking ... (Read More)
  • By 2024, the Global Water Partnership and an expanding group of diverse partners will enable the water alignment as an actionable vehicle that can drive transformative change across stakeholders and sectors, strategies, political leadership and finance ... (Read More)
  • All water sector actors to join forces to scale confidence and ambition, based on existing in initiatives and commitments, and make the UN 2023 Water conference inclusive, action oriented and cross sectoral ... (Read More)
  • Launch of the CODES Action Plan for a Sustainable Planet in the Digital Age based on a 12 month co-design process with 1,000 stakeholders from 100 countries. The Action Plan contains 9 global impact initiatives ... (Read More)
  • Launching a series of global dialogues to establish leadership, partnerships and financing for the 9 Impact Initiatives of the CODES Action Plan ... (Read More)
  • The one-page Civil Society Declaration “Restoring Our Common Home” discussed the redefinition of Global Commons, as a structural question to restore nature and clean the atmosphere (Read More)
  • Creation of a partnership between UN agencies, global, regional and local financial institutions, bilateral agencies, national and local governments, to act together to address waste management challenges in nations and municipalities ... (Read More)
  • Support countries, pilot municipalities and local governments to develop concrete plans and activities to achieve zero waste by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • UNDP, Avfall Sverige and partners will, from 2022, establish a clearing house for communication of the zero-waste vision and delivery of supportive actions to municipalities ... (Read More)
  • In light of the triple planetary crises, judiciaries  around the world urgently need to build capacity of judges to address the complex interdisciplinary nature of environmental law cases ... (Read More)
  • The global conservation community needs to support the independence and integrity of judges, who are often the last resort for the actualization of legal rights provided by the law ... (Read More)
  • A new development paradigm where the most vulnerable are at the core of any discussion of sustainable development, so that their voices are heard, and their perspectives are prioritized ... (Read More)
  • Religious literacy, meaning the ability to understand the role of religion, is crucial for sustainable development in any society ... (Read More)
  • Faith-actors are a vital part of any society, have already been contributing to sustainable development with holistic solutions, and are committed to mobilize for those solutions ... (Read More)
  • Civil society organizations, activists and members of the media should immediately apply an intersectional gender lens to all climate research and reporting ... (Read More)
  • UN experts, policymakers, private sector representatives, and academia committed to involving young people more and more often in the design of the climate conversations and solutions ... (Read More)
  • International policymakers and event organizers should ensure space for women civil society activists and policymakers, particularly women from the Global South ... (Read More)
  • Governments should protect human rights defenders and provide special protections for those who are particularly vulnerable ... (Read More)
  • Businesses and private actors should do more to protect women environmental defenders, rather than being complicit in the operations of security actors who persecute those seeking to protect their community resources ... (Read More)
  • Governments, Businesses and Financiers must redouble their efforts towards Green and Blue financing immediately to address the investment gap ... (Read More)
  • All actors to take urgent action towards defining what Green and Blue financing is in order to help mobilization of bankable projects for financing ... (Read More)
  • States, international organizations and others should promote synergies and policy coherence, e.g. through enhanced coordination between and across government agencies and entities ... (Read More)
  • Ministers and panelists announced various transformative actions to support the transition to a Nature Positive Economy, reiterating their comments throughout Stockholm+50
  • Ministers and panelists announced various transformative actions to support the transition to a Nature Positive Economy ... (Read More)
  • The National Focal Points of the Rio Conventions and Operational Focal Points of the GEF to be liaising effectively to enable integrated and complementary action ... (Read More)
  • The Inter-American Development Bank, in coordination with UNEP and the Circular Economy Coalition for Latin America and the Caribbean, is structuring a technical assistance fund to unlock circular investments in LAC ... (Read More)
  • ILO, UNEP and UNICEF announced their intent to collaborate and synergise on green jobs for youth ... (Read More)
  • All panelists agreed that no mining activities can take place without the engagement and Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) of indigenous peoples ... (Read More)
  • Governments must immediately implement in a full and effective way the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and other human rights conventions ... (Read More)
  • Governments should protect and support indigenous languages and this needs to be done immediately ... (Read More)
  • Governments need to be honest and critical now about the real impacts on indigenous peoples of proposed climate mitigation and adaptation solutions ... (Read More)
  • Environmental organizations and funders should identify risks and opportunities presented by conflict, peace, and peacebuilding to the achievement of sustainable development within 3 years ... (Read More)
  • Sustainable development organizations and funders should utilize environmental peacebuilding toolkits, educational materials, and other resources to integrate conflict sensitivity into their policies and interventions within 5 years ... (Read More)
  • The environmental peacebuilding community should create tools and other resources that support sustainable development organizations ... (Read More)
  • The International Resource Panel will publish the next edition of its flagship report, the Global Resources Outlook, in 2024 ... (Read More)
  • During development of its next flagship report, the Global Resources Outlook, the International Resource Panel will continue to consult its core audiences of global policy-makers ... (Read More)
  • As duty bearers, states and business sectors need to apply rights-based approach in the post-pandemic recovery process and work with civil society, indigenous peoples, and others ... (Read More)
  • Support Citizens Assembly on Biological Diversity and Rights of Nature as established in Ireland and explore same model in other countries ... (Read More)
  • Support Youth Initiative by Forces of Nature to protect Mangroves ... (Read More)
  • Sign the petition for the Declaration of Rights for Mother Earth ... (Read More)
  • To protect our health and our environment, it is crucial to stimulate and strengthen collaborations across stakeholders at all levels ... (Read More)
  • Multi-stakeholder partnerships between mining industry, Governments, civil society and investors are essential to achieve a 2030 vision for a responsible and sustainable minerals and metals sector ... (Read More)
  • Donors, private sector and government must strengthen financing for gender focused action to empower women and youth ... (Read More)
  • Facilitate a rapid culture of systemic reform and transformation at the national level by supporting institutional changes through improved policy legal frameworks ... (Read More)
  • Donors must act now to acknowledge the role of indigenous people and contribute to empowering local indigenous communities and strengthening their role as custodians for the rain forest ... (Read More)
  • Stockholm+50 to call on countries to urgently stop conversion of rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs, and to restore 50% by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • To strengthen a global coalition/platform for the sustainable stewardship and nature-based restoration of rangelands, including grasslands and savannahs ... (Read More)
  • According to the new WHO Policy Brief on climate change and mental health, climate change is increasingly having stronger and longer-lasting impacts on people ... (Read More)
  • To protect our health and our environment, it is crucial to stimulate and strengthen collaborations across stakeholders at all levels, including national governments and decision-makers, NGOs ... (Read More)
  • The youth urges Governments to adopt inclusive decision-making processes at every level for meaningful engagement of all rights holders, highlighting youth and those most strongly affected by the triple planetary crisis ... (Read More)
  • The environmental agenda is inter-related, requiring breaking down silos, reinvigorating multilateralism, and enhancing partnerships ... (Read More)
  • In order to minimise conflict risks, ensure a just and peaceful transition and thus bolster an Environment of Peace, UN member states, together with international institutions and multilateral funds should instantly address the growing need for compensation ... (Read More)
  • Governments, together with civil society and affected community representatives should strengthen cooperation across regions and communities in addressing shared environmental challenges ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, the four biodiversity-related conventions considered as the daughters of the 1972 Stockholm summit will strenghten collaboration, notably on the ground ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, Parties and other nature custodians will ensure effective and equitable conservation of species and sites of global significance as our legacy to future generations ... (Read More)
  • In the next fifty years, Parties, Secretariats and other stakeholders will leverage resources and support to achieve common objectives of biodiversity conservation ... (Read More)
  • Embracing global partnerships investments for sustainable blue economy development to achievement of agenda 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Creating environmental awareness through athletic platforms globally ... (Read More)
  • Funding partners and the finance sector should scale up their efforts to enable countries to reach the SDGs by 2030, supported by programmes like PAGE ... (Read More)
  • PAGE, through its partner agencies, should support countries in uniting economic expertise by leveraging the UN reform and developing collaborations and partnership with the civil society, local government and the private sector ... (Read More)
  • Inter-agency programmes like PAGE should scale up the integrated approach to policy advice and technical expertise in supporting countries to reach the SDGs by 2030 ... (Read More)
  • Seven legacy issues which formed environmental policy, work and UNEP were identified. These will be presented, September 2022, in a report titled the People’s Environment Narrative ... (Read More)
  • We will focus on strengthening the environmental dimension of science and research and strive to have science research of the environment as an independent and fact finding process ... (Read More)
  • We will work to strengthen multistakeholder processes with the goal of focussing on environmental justice and human rights ... (Read More)
  • Governments should ensure that Just Transition is part of tripartite social dialogue between governments, workers and workers’ organisations, and employers ... (Read More)
  • Social partners (governments, employers and workers’ organisations) should urgently integrate fundamental principles and human rights at work ... (Read More)