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SUMMARY:US Certified Sustainability Practitioner Program\, Leadership Edition 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) is offering the Certified Sustainability Practitioner Program\, Leadership Edition 2025\, scheduled for March 6-7 and 10\, 2025. This intensive three-day program\, delivered through live online sessions with thought leaders\, is designed to equip professionals with the latest practical tools and resources necessary to enhance their organization’s sustainability performance and financial results. \nFor more information about this comprehensive and globally recognized program\, and to register\, please visit the program page: https://cse-net.org/trainings/usa-sustainability-esg-course-cohort1/ \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/us-certified-sustainability-practitioner-program-leadership-edition-2025/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Education,ESG Awareness,ESG Events,Sustainability,Sustainability Webinar
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SUMMARY:How to Grow\, Lead and Succeed with Melinda French Gates
DESCRIPTION:Melinda French Gates has spent her career breaking barriers\, building opportunities and pushing for a more inclusive economy. Now\, she’s answering your biggest leadership and career questions live. \nIn honor of International Women’s Day\, join us for a conversation with Melinda — philanthropist\, business leader and champion for equity — on what it takes to grow\, lead and drive real change. Whether you’re building your career or shaping the next generation of leaders\, this conversation will offer insights on leadership\, career growth and creating real opportunities for others. \nWhat you’ll take away: \n👉🏽 Lessons from Melinda’s own journey — including the advice she gives her daughters\n👉🏽 Melinda’s top advice for advancing your career and finding the right sponsors\n👉🏽 How leaders at every level can open more doors and drive meaningful change\n👉🏽 The role of equity and economic power in shaping the future of work \n💬 Have a question for Melinda? Drop it in the comments for a chance to have it asked live! \nFollow ESG News on LinkedIn \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/melinda-french-gates-how-to-grow-lead-and-succeed-with/
LOCATION:LinkedIn\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSR Events,ESG Events,Health,Live Events
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SUMMARY:World NGO Day
DESCRIPTION:World NGO Day: Why It’s Important for Companies & How to Participate\nWhat is World NGO Day?World NGO Day\, observed on February 27\, is an international day dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the work of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). It acknowledges their role in addressing social\, environmental\, and humanitarian challenges\, often filling gaps left by governments and corporations. \nWhy It’s Important for CompaniesFor businesses\, World NGO Day presents an opportunity to strengthen their ESG (Environmental\, Social\, and Governance) commitments and align with impactful initiatives. Partnering with NGOs can: \n\nEnhance corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies.\nSupport sustainable development goals (SDGs) and community impact.\nImprove brand reputation and stakeholder trust.\nFoster employee engagement through volunteering and collaboration.\n\nHow Companies Can Participate \n\nCollaborate with NGOs: Support through funding\, in-kind donations\, or skill-based volunteering.\nEmployee Engagement: Organize workplace activities\, encourage staff to volunteer\, or match employee donations.\nRaise Awareness: Use digital platforms to highlight NGO initiatives and showcase corporate partnerships.\nInnovate Together: Co-develop projects or campaigns that align with business sustainability goals.\n\nNGO of the Month: Humanity 2.0 Foundation \nCelebrating World NGO Day is a strategic way for companies to amplify their social impact while building meaningful relationships with NGOs that drive global progress. \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-ngo-day/
CATEGORIES:CSR Events,ESG Events,SDGs,United Nations
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SUMMARY:World Economic Forum 2025 (WEF)
DESCRIPTION:The World Economic Forum 2025 (WEF) Annual Meeting takes place from 20-24 January in Davos\, Switzerland.  \nFor immediate media partnership inquiries at WEF2025: Matt Bird\, CEO of ESG News\, matt.bird@esgnews.com  Matt Bird Linkedin \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-economic-forum-2025-wef/
LOCATION:World Economic Forum\, DAVOS\, Swaziland
CATEGORIES:Climate,Economy,ESG Events,Government,International,Live Events,SDGs,Sustainability,Sustainable Finance,World Economic Forum
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SUMMARY:Christmas Day
DESCRIPTION:A Holiday Message to Our Readers \nDear Valued Readers\, \nAs the year comes to a close\, we at ESG News want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to you\, our trusted community\, for making us your go-to source for ESG insights and sustainability news. Your trust and engagement fuel our mission to inform\, inspire\, and drive positive change across industries and communities worldwide. \nThis holiday season\, we wish you joy\, peace\, and a renewed commitment to building a more sustainable future together. Whether you’re reflecting on the progress made or setting new goals for the year ahead\, know that ESG News will continue to stand by you as a partner in creating meaningful impact. \nHere’s to a season of sustainability and a new year filled with innovation\, collaboration\, and success. \nWith gratitude\,\nThe ESG News Team \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/christmas-day/
CATEGORIES:CSR Events,ESG Events,ESG News,Live Events,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:Watershed’s CSRD Summit
DESCRIPTION:CSRD Summit\nA conversation on the future of sustainability disclosure\nWatershed’s CSRD Summit is taking place virtually on December 10th at 9am PT / 12pm ET /  5pm GMT. We’re bringing together leading minds in policy\, finance\, and sustainability to help you prepare for sustainability reporting in 2025—when ESG reporting moves from voluntary  to mandatory for many companies.    \nWe’ll cover key requirements of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)\, how it relates to other reporting frameworks\, and what companies can do to prepare. Whether you’re already preparing 2025 disclosures or looking ahead to future requirements\, this event is a must-attend for finance and sustainability leaders and their teams.  \nConfirmed as speakers are: \n\nMark Carney\, UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance\nAmy Lyn\, CFO of Operational Sustainability at JPMorganChase\nGraeme Pitkethly\, former CFO of Unilever and Vice Chair of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)\nSylvie Goulard\, Professor of Practice at Bocconi School of Management and former Deputy Governor of the Banque de France\nTaylor Francis\, Co-founder of Watershed\nAnna Cerf\, Product Policy Lead at Watershed\n\nRegister today to join the summit on December 10th! Can’t make it? Be sure to register and receive the recording afterwards.  \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/watersheds-csrd-summit/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:ESG Disclosures,Sustainability,Sustainable Business,Sustainable Finance
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SUMMARY:Building Bridges Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:In-person attendance is by invitation only\, however\, virtual participation is possible via Livestream on the Building Bridges YouTube Channel. \nThe Building Bridges Summit 2024 is scheduled to take place from December 9 to 12\, 2024\, at the Centre International de Conférences Genève (CICG) in Geneva\, Switzerland. This premier event brings together global leaders\, innovators\, and change-makers to foster collaboration in sustainable finance\, innovation\, and impact-driven solutions. The summit aims to address critical global challenges\, including climate and nature crises\, social inequalities\, and the mobilization of capital for a just\, resilient\, and sustainable future. \nSpeakers: \nThe summit features an impressive lineup of keynote speakers and panelists\, including: \n\nNik Gowing: Founder and Co-Director of Thinking the Unthinkable\, serving as the moderator for various sessions.\nMark Gough: Chief Executive Officer of Capitals Coalition\, participating in discussions on nature finance and impact investing.\nAnja Hannerz: Group Head of Sustainability at Nordea\, contributing to panels on transition finance and sustainable future strategies.\nMary Robinson: Chair of The Elders\, former President of Ireland\, and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights\, engaging in intergenerational dialogues on planetary guardianship.\nXiye Bastida: Co-Founder & Executive Director of Re-Earth Initiative\, participating in intergenerational dialogues on planetary guardianship.\nSir Ronald Cohen: President of the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment (GSG)\, sharing insights on pioneering impact investing.\nBuilding Bridges\n\nDavid Blood: Senior Partner at Generation Investment Management\, discussing impact lens investing across asset classes.\nBuilding Bridges\n\nJohan Rockström: Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research\, providing expert insights on planetary boundaries for humanity and ecosystems.\nBuilding Bridges\n\nAndré Hoffmann: Vice Chairman of Roche Holding AG and Co-Founder of InTent\, focusing on making nature count in portfolios.\nDr. Jan Yves Remy: Director of the Shridath Ramphal Centre at the University of the West Indies\, engaging in discussions on the Bridgetown 3.0 Initiative.\nMindy Lubber: CEO & President of Ceres\, providing expertise on moving from commitments to impact.\nVanessa Havard-Williams: Transition Finance Market Review Lead for the UK Government\, discussing steering towards a sustainable future.\n\nAgenda Highlights: \n\nOpening Session (14:00): Welcome remarks by Nik Gowing\, Patrick Odier (Chair of Building Bridges)\, Delphine Bachmann (State Councillor – Canton of Geneva)\, and Christina Kitsos (Mayor – City of Geneva).\nSustainable Finance Temperature Read (14:20): Insights by Nik Gowing and Nina Seega (Director – Centre for Sustainable Finance\, CISL).\nPlanetary Guardians: An Intergenerational Dialogue (14:30): Discussion featuring Nik Gowing\, Mary Robinson\, and Xiye Bastida.\nPioneering Impact Investing (14:40): Expert exchange with Mark Gough and Sir Ronald Cohen.\nImpact Lens Investing Across Asset Classes (14:50): Panel discussion with Dimple Sahni\, David Blood\, Jean-Francis Dusch (CEO & Global Head of Infrastructure\, Real Assets & Structured Finance\, CIO BRIDGE – Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management)\, Uche Orji (Non-Executive Director – The Private Infrastructure Development Group)\, and Yuko Takano (Senior Investment Manager – Pictet Asset Management).\nThe Planetary Boundaries for Humanity and Ecosystems (15:35): Expert exchange with Nik Gowing and Johan Rockström.\nNature Finance – How to Make Nature Count in Portfolios (15:45): Panel discussion with André Hoffmann\, Mark Gough\, Lauren Ferstandig (Managing Director\, NatureVest – The Nature Conservancy)\, and Judson Berkey (Lead Advocacy and Nature\, Chief Sustainability Office – UBS).\nBridgetown 3.0 Initiative (17:00): Fireside chat with Nik Gowing and Dr. Jan Yves Remy.\nFinancial Inclusion – Investment in Prosperous and Resilient Societies (17:15): Panel discussion with Ivo Germann (Head – Foreign Economic Affairs Directorate – State Secretariat for Economic Affairs Switzerland)\, Delilah Rothenberg (Co-Founder & Executive Director – The Predistribution Initiative)\, James Mwangi (CEO – Equity Group Holdings)\, Jean Pesme (Global Director\, Finance – Finance\, Competitiveness & Investment (FCI) Global Practice – The World Bank)\, Jorge Rubio (Global Head of Social Finance – Citi)\, and Mia Seppo (Assistant Director-General for Jobs and Social Protection – International Labour Organization).\nMoving from Commitments to Impact (18:00): Expert exchange with Nik Gowing and Mindy Lubber.\nTransition Finance – Steering Towards a Sustainable Future (18:10): Panel discussion with Vanessa Havard-Williams\, Anja Hanner\n\nLearn more about the Building Bridges Summit. \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/building-bridges-summit-2024/
LOCATION:Centre international des conférences\, de Genève\, 17 rue de Varembé\, CH-1202\, Geneva\, GE\, Swaziland
CATEGORIES:ESG Events,ESG Investing,Sustainable Finance
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SUMMARY:Abu Dhabi Finance Week (ADFW) 2024
DESCRIPTION:Abu Dhabi Finance Week (ADFW) 2024 will convene the world’s most distinguished leaders\, market experts and entrepreneurs from over 100 countries to explore the facets and power of financial\, human and technological capital as a competitive propellor for economic growth.\nAbu Dhabi Finance Week 2024 is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan\, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.\n\n\n\n\n\nADFW 2024\nBuilding on the monumental success of previous Abu Dhabi Finance Week (ADFW) editions\, this year’s ADFW is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan\, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council\, and shines the spotlight on the theme ‘Welcome to the Capital of Capital’.\n\nOver the years\, Abu Dhabi has solidified its position as a regional and international business hub\, supporting the United Arab Emirates’ thriving Falcon Economy. Home to some of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds\, the Emirate has become a propellor of economic growth\, one that is driven by financial\, human and technological capital.\n\nADFW 2024 explores the many facets of capital and examines how Abu Dhabi is leading the charge in leveraging the power of capital to contribute to the future prosperity of not only the Falcon Economy but also humanity for generations to come.\n\nNotable Speakers:\n\n\nThe event features a distinguished lineup of global financial leaders\, including: \n\nRay Dalio: Founder and CIO Mentor of Bridgewater Associates.\nLarry Fink: Chairman and CEO of BlackRock.\nSergio Ermotti: Group CEO of UBS.\nJane Fraser: CEO of Citigroup.\nHana Al Rostamani: Group CEO of First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB).\nJeremy Allaire: Co-Founder\, Chairman\, and CEO of Circle.\nRobert Smith: Founder\, Chairman\, and CEO of Vista Equity Partners.\nAron Landy: CEO of Brevan Howard.\nBill Huffman: CEO of Nuveen.\nDavid Hunt: President and CEO of PGIM.\nIsabelle Scemama: Global Head of AXA IM.\nBill Ford: Chairman and CEO of General Atlantic.\nShayne Nelson: Group CEO of Emirates NBD.\nRajiv Jain: Chairman and CIO of GQG Partners.\nMohammed Alaradhi: Executive Chairman of Investcorp.\nH.E. Ambassador Majid Al Suwaidi: CEO of Alterra.\nMohamed Abdelbary: CEO of ADIB.\n\nThese speakers will share insights on various facets of capital\, including economic\, human\, cultural\, environmental\, and technological\, aligning with the event’s overarching theme. \nAgenda Highlights: \n\nDay 1 (December 9): Opening Ceremony and Abu Dhabi Economic Forum\, featuring discussions on the Falcon Economy’s current state and future prospects.\nDay 2 (December 10): Asset Abu Dhabi and RESOLVE 2024\, focusing on asset management and global dispute resolution.\nDay 3 (December 11): Fintech Abu Dhabi and the Global Financial Regulators Summit\, highlighting innovations in financial technology and regulatory approaches.\nDay 4 (December 12): Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Forum (ADSFF)\, emphasizing sustainable finance and impact investing.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor More Information on ADFW 2024\n\n\nESG News is an official media partner of Abu Dhabi Finance Week\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/abu-dhabi-finance-week-adfw-2024/
LOCATION:Al Maryah Island ADGM Square Abu Dhab\, Island - ADGM Authorities Building\, United Arab Emirates\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:Economy,Energy Transition Event,ESG Events,Government,Sustainable Finance
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241204T235959
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CREATED:20240830T154619Z
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SUMMARY:The Scope 3 Innovation Forum USA
DESCRIPTION:This two day conference will bring together an expert group of 150+ cross-industry practitioners. The focus throughout will remain on the practical steps business can take to engage key actors\, decarbonize supply chains and achieve net zero.\n\nLearn about:\nFrom climate targets to climate action\nHow leading businesses are translating 2030 and 2050 Scope 3 targets into impactful action in the short\, medium\, and long-term\nSupplier partnerships\nCross-industry insights and leading approaches to engage\, incentivize and enable suppliers in emissions reductions\nMap\, measure\, manage\nHow to use supply chain data to incentivize supplier action\, track business performance and determine effective strategy on Scope 3\nEmbedding Scope 3\nHow to ensure ownership and accountability within leadership\, procurement\, finance\, operations and the entire business\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/the-scope-3-innovation-forum-usa/
LOCATION:Convene Arlington\, 1201 Wilson Blvd 30th floor\, Arlington\, Virginia\, 22209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate,Economy,Environmental,ESG News,Innovation
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SUMMARY:Middle East ESG Reporting and Data Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:The much-anticipated 2nd Edition of the Middle East ESG Reporting & Data Summit is set for November 28\, 2024\, at the Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights. This prestigious event will convene industry leaders\, experts\, and practitioners to delve into key trends\, challenges\, and innovative practices in Environmental\, Social\, and Governance (ESG) reporting\, driving sustainable business across the region. \nWhy Attend? Your participation can shape the dialogue around ESG practices in vital sectors including Government\, Banking\, Oil & Gas\, Technology\, Healthcare\, Logistics\, and more. Be part of a collaborative platform aimed at enhancing sustainable business practices across the Middle East. \nTopics to Discussed: \n\nThe evolving regulatory landscape for ESG in the Middle East\nESG frameworks and standards (GRI\, SASB\, TCFD)\nAligning with global reporting standards like UN SDGs and EU Taxonomy\nSpecialized sessions on ESG for Islamic institutions and financial investments\nFinance and sustainability with an industry focus\nInspiring sessions led by women ESG leaders\n\nThis summit promises valuable insights and connections for organizations striving to elevate their ESG impact. Don’t miss this chance to lead\, learn\, and collaborate toward a sustainable future in the Middle East! \nClick Here to register: https://me-esgr.com/enquiry-esgnews-meesgreporting/  \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/middle-east-esg-reporting-and-data-summit-2024/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights\, 5668 20th St - Umm Hurair 2 - Dubai Healthcare City\, Dubai\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:ESG Data,ESG Disclosures
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SUMMARY:Fortune Global Forum 2024
DESCRIPTION:Seismic shifts in the business landscape are forcing CEOs to reimagine how they position their companies to grow. From the disruptive impact of AI and climate change\, to the new realities of regulatory shifts and geopolitical risk\, the roadmap for success is in flux. \nThis November\, Fortune will bring together CEOs of the world’s largest and most innovative companies\, including members of the Fortune Global 500 to discuss critical trends\, technologies\, and tactics at its flagship annual gathering. \nIn 2024\, one-third of the global population will go to the polls\, potentially ushering in epochal changes in policy\, with ripple effects across markets and society. Our conversations will be both timely and practical: taking place on the heels of a U.S. presidential election\, at the start of COP29\, and amidst a great reordering of economic and societal norms. \nHow should business leaders navigate these unprecedented times? With volatility and uncertainty comes tremendous opportunity—to learn\, grow\, and scale at the very speed of change. \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/fortune-global-forum-2024/
LOCATION:New York\, New York
CATEGORIES:ESG Events
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SUMMARY:COP29 BAKU
DESCRIPTION:COP29\, the 29th UN Climate Change Conference\, is scheduled to take place from November 11 to 22\, 2024\, in Baku\, Azerbaijan. This pivotal event will convene global leaders\, policymakers\, industry innovators\, and environmental activists to address pressing climate challenges and advance Environmental\, Social\, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. Key themes include climate finance\, energy transition\, and the role of international standards in driving effective climate action. \nThe conference aims to translate ambitious climate commitments into concrete\, measurable actions\, emphasizing the importance of ESG considerations in achieving sustainable development goals. \nCOP29 Agenda By Themes \nThe 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) is scheduled to take place in Baku\, Azerbaijan\, from November 11 to 22\, 2024. \nUNFCCC\nKey Events and Thematic Days at COP29: \n\nNovember 11: COP29 Opening\n\nAzerbaijan will formally assume the COP Presidency\, marking the commencement of the conference.\n\n\nNovember 12-13: World Leaders Climate Action Summit\n\nHeads of State and Government will convene to discuss national climate action plans and demonstrate commitment to the Paris Agreement.\n\n\nNovember 14: Finance\, Investment\, and Trade Day\n\nFocused on scaling up climate finance and promoting sustainable trade to support the green transition.\n\n\nNovember 15: Energy / Peace\, Relief\, and Recovery Day\n\nAddressing the role of energy in climate change and exploring the intersection of climate action and peacebuilding.\n\n\nNovember 16: Science\, Technology\, Innovation\, and Digitalization Day\n\nHighlighting the role of technological advancements and digital solutions in combating climate change.\n\n\nNovember 18: Human Development / Children and Youth / Health / Education Day\n\nEmphasizing the importance of human development sectors in climate resilience and adaptation.\n\n\nNovember 19: Food\, Water\, and Agriculture Day\n\nDiscussing the impacts of climate change on food security and water resources\, and strategies for sustainable agriculture.\n\n\nNovember 20: Urbanization / Transport / Tourism Day\n\nExploring sustainable urban development\, transportation\, and tourism in the context of climate action.\n\n\nNovember 21: Indigenous Peoples / Gender Equality / Nature and Biodiversity / Oceans and Coastal Zones Day\n\nFocusing on the contributions of indigenous communities\, gender perspectives\, and the protection of natural ecosystems.\n\n\nNovember 22: Final Negotiations\n\nDedicated to concluding discussions and finalizing agreements.\n\n\n\nFor a detailed daily program and real-time updates\, attendees are encouraged to consult the official COP29 calendar and the IPTV screens available at the venue. \nUNFCCC\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/cop29-esg/
LOCATION:baku\, Azerbaijan
CATEGORIES:Climate,ESG Events
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SUMMARY:Certified Sustainability ESG Practitioner Program\, Leadership Edition 2024\, with Live Zoom Sessions
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) is pleased to invite you to join the Certified Sustainability ESG Practitioner Program\, Leadership Edition 2024. This program\, featuring live Zoom sessions on September 26-27 and October 1\, 2024\, is designed for C-suite executives\, Sustainability Directors\, and Corporate Responsibility Professionals from leading sectors. \nThis is the leading program in the field of Sustainability (ESG) and Corporate Responsibility\, having certified over 9\,500 Sustainability Managers and CSOs\, including professionals from 90% of the FT 500 firms globally. \nBenefits of Attending: \n\nBecome a qualified Sustainability ESG Practitioner\nGain a solid grounding in Sustainability Strategy and implementation\nAcquire a globally recognized certification\nAccess the CSE business network (Fortune 500\, Government Representatives\, NGOs\, Academia)\nLearn how to make Sustainability ESG a driver for organizational change\, risk management\, innovation\, and success\nDevelop a two-year sustainability plan integrating sustainability across your organization’s value chain\nEngage in live online sessions (10 hours) with Thought Leaders and Trainers\, discussing an agenda that asks and answers the right questions\n\nCSE provides pioneering leadership to Fortune 500 companies\, SMEs\, leaders\, and influencers globally\, offering strategic\, award-winning ESG and Sustainability research\, education\, and program direction. Over the past 19 years\, CSE has empowered C-suite executives and sustainability professionals to navigate the complexities of ESG and achieve transformative results. \nReach us at marketing@cse-net.org for early bird and group discounts \nREGISTER HERE\nTraining Dates – Live Sessions \n \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/certified-sustainability-esg-practitioner-program-leadership-edition-2024-with-live-zoom-sessions/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Zoom Sessions and In-person)\, NYC\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSR Events,ESG Events,ESG News,Live Events,Sustainability Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260411T134700
CREATED:20240731T122701Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Week NYC 2024
DESCRIPTION:A Climate Week NYC overview\nClimate Week NYC is the largest annual climate event of its kind\, bringing together over 600 events and activities across the City of New York – in person\, hybrid and online. Each year\, business leaders\, political change makers\, local decision takers and civil society representatives of all ages and backgrounds\, from all over the world\, gather to drive the transition\, speed up progress\, and champion change that is already happening. \nClimate Week NYC is hosted by Climate Group\, an international non-profit whose purpose is to drive climate action\, fast. Climate Group hosts the official program during the week that brings together the most senior international figures from business\, government\, civil society and the climate sector. \nThis year\, Climate Week NYC is being held from September 22-29\, 2024. The event takes place every year in partnership with the United Nations General Assembly and is run in coordination with the United Nations and the City of New York. \nREGISTER HERE\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/climate-week-nyc-2024/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Climate,Energy,Government,United Nations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T170000
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CREATED:20240828T195150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T123443Z
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SUMMARY:The Future of Climate Summit VOL II
DESCRIPTION:The PDIE (Purpose Driven Innovation Ecosystem) Group known as the No1 Earthshot Prize nominator\, and Venionaire Capital\, a leading global investment company based in Vienna\, Austria\, are proud to announce “The Future of Climate Summit VOL II”\, a prominent event that will bring together distinguished solution providers\, family offices\, investors\, and global leaders to address the pressing challenges of our climate crisis. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)\, the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change\, climate change could be irreversible by 2030. That’s just seven years from today. The time is now to create the change that will affect generations to come. \nThis event\, held in collaboration with the The Earthshot Prize\, promises to be a pivotal moment in the journey towards a sustainable future.\nScheduled to take place on September 20\, 2024\, at the prestigious Dentons Law Firm‘s head office in the convenient location of New York Midtown\, The Future of Climate Summit will serve as a dynamic platform for experts\, visionaries\, and change-makers to share their knowledge\, expertise\, and innovative solutions. \nWith the theme “Positive Futures enabled by AI” and a focus on key topics such as energy transition\, the future of sustainable cities\, decarbonization\, food and agriculture\, and natural capital and biodiversity\, this event aims to foster meaningful discussions and collaborative efforts in tackling the climate crisis. \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/the-future-of-climate-summit-vol-ii/
LOCATION:Dentons\, Midtown\, Manhattan
CATEGORIES:Climate,Energy
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240829T130000
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CREATED:20240828T193514Z
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SUMMARY:AI for All: Empowering Responsible Investments
DESCRIPTION:Dive into sustainable growth\, ethical AI\, and innovative financial strategies!\nDiscover how AI for All is revolutionizing Responsible Investments at the DSIG half-day Conference. Don’t miss out on learning how your business can benefit from enhanced decision-making\, streamlined operations\, and ethical investment opportunities. Start your transformation now and lead the charge in sustainable business practices! Join us on August 29th for transformative insights! \nRegistration link \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/ai-for-all-empowering-responsible-investments/
LOCATION:Dubai Chambers\, 13th floor\, Conference Room\, Baniyas Road\, Port Saeed\, Dubai\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:ESG Data,Technology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240820T000000
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CREATED:20240813T143234Z
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SUMMARY:World ESG Summit Dubai 2024
DESCRIPTION:World ESG Summit Dubai Overview \nThe World ESG Summit Dubai is thrilled to announce its much-anticipated return for a ground-breaking two days in 2024! Mark your calendars for August 20-21 as Dusit Thani\, Dubai\, once again becomes the centre stage for crucial conversations about the future of business. Building on the momentum of successful editions in Dubai\, Malaysia\, and Saudi Arabia\, the 4th World ESG Summit Dubai promises to be a catalyst for change. \nThis high-level summit is not your average business conference. It is a platform designed to ignite innovation. Distinguished industry leaders and experts from diverse backgrounds will convene to explore cutting-edge approaches for integrating Environmental\, Social\, and Governance (ESG) principles into the very core of business operations. \nREGISTER NOW \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-esg-summit/
LOCATION:Dusit Thani Dubai Hotel
CATEGORIES:Energy,Environmental,ESG Conferences,ESG Data,ESG Events,Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240617T000000
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SUMMARY:World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
DESCRIPTION:Her land. Her rights.\nDroughts are among the greatest threats to sustainable development\, especially in developing countries\, but increasingly so in developed nations too. In fact\, forecasts estimate that by 2050 droughts may affect over three-quarters of the world’s population. \nThe number and duration of droughts has increased by 29 percent since 2000\, as compared to the two previous decades (WMO 2021). When more than 2.3 billion people already face water stress\, this is a huge problem. \nWomen hold a vital stake in the health of the land\, yet they often don’t have control over it. \nIn all parts of the world\, women face significant barriers in securing land rights\, limiting their ability to thrive and prosper. \nIn many regions\, they remain subject to discriminatory laws and practices that impede their right to inherit and access to services and resources. \nAnd when land becomes degraded and water is scarce\, women are often the worst affected. \nThis year\, the theme of the International Day Against Desertification\, and Drought “Her land. Her rights”\, emphasizes that investing in women’s equal access to land and associated assets is a direct investment in their future and the future of humanity. It’s time for women and girls to be at the forefront of global land restoration and drought resilience efforts. \n\n\nDid you know?\n\n\n\nToday\, nearly half of the global agricultural workforce is female – yet less than one in five landholders worldwide are women.\nWomen’s rights to inherit their husband’s property continue to be denied in over 100 countries under customary\, religious\, or traditional laws and practices.\nGlobally\, women already spend a collective 200 million hours every day collecting water. In some countries\, a single trip to fetch water can take over an hour.\n\nsource: UNCCD\n\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-day-to-combat-desertification-and-drought/
CATEGORIES:ESG Awareness,ESG Events,ESG News,SDGs,United Nations
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CREATED:20240130T044005Z
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SUMMARY:International Day of Family Remittances
DESCRIPTION:Background\nThe International Day of Family Remittances (IDFR) is a universally-recognized observance adopted by the United Nations General Assembly and celebrated every year on 16 June. The Day recognizes the contribution of over 200 million migrants to improve the lives of their 800 million family members back home\, and to create a future of hope for their children. Half of these flows go to rural areas\, where poverty and hunger are concentrated\, and where remittances count the most. \nThrough this observance\, the United Nations aims to bring greater awareness of the impact that these contributions have on millions of households\, but also on communities\, countries\, and entire regions. The Day also calls upon governments\, private sector entities\, as well as the civil society\, to find ways that can maximize the impact of remittances through individual\, and/or collective actions. \nThe IDFR is now fully recognized at the global level\, and included as one of the a key initiatives to implement the Global Compact for Safe\, Orderly and Regular Migration (Objective 20)\, also calling for the reduction of remittance transfer costs\, and greater financial inclusion through remittances. The Day also promotes achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and furthers the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. \n\n\nRemittance flows trends\nIn 2022\, international remittances to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) amounted to US$647 billion. Such average monthly transfers of US$200-US$300 sent by migrant workers support many basic household and prove transformational for both households and local communities\, enabling many families to achieve their ‘own’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). \nHowever. the cost of transferring US$200 across international boundaries to LMICs is still high —averaging 6.2% in the fourth quarter of 2022. Mobile providers offer the best rates (4.5%)\, but less than 1% of transactions are made through digital channels. Remittance services are now much quicker and less expensive thanks to digital technologies. \nFor further information visit: familyRemittances.org and IFAD. \n\n\n\nDigital remittances towards financial inclusion and cost reduction\nIFAD\, as custodian of the IDFR\, aims at ensuring support of the observance and dissemination of resulting actions in the framework of the decennial #FamilyRemittances Campaign 2020‑2030: Support one billion people reach their own SDGs. In that timeframe\, through a spotlight on yearly themes aligned to the global development agenda\, the campaign aims at strengthening and guiding stakeholders in focusing on the new trends and priorities that make remittances count more. \nThe IDFR 2023-24 campaign focuses on promoting digital technologies to enhance financial inclusion in LMICs\, and to work towards achieving the cost reduction target of 3% as mentioned in SDG 10.c. \nThe IDFR and the United Nations commend the determination and resilience of the human spirit as evidenced by migrant workers. Further\, the UN calls for governments\, the private sector\, development organizations and the civil society to promote digital and financial solutions for remittances that foster greater social and economic resilience and inclusion. \n\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/international-day-of-family-remittances/
CATEGORIES:Diversity, Equity & Inclusion,ESG Awareness,ESG Policy,SDGs,United Nations
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240615T235959
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CREATED:20240130T043111Z
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SUMMARY:World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:Addressing Elder Abuse\nBetween 2019 and 2030\, the number of persons aged 60 years or over is projected to grow by 38%\, from 1 billion to 1.4 billion\, globally outnumbering youth\, and this increase will be the greatest and the most rapid in the developing world\, and recognizing that greater attention needs to be paid to the specific challenges affecting older persons\, including in the field of human rights. \nElder abuse is a problem that exists in both developing and developed countries yet is typically underreported globally. Prevalence rates or estimates exist only in selected developed countries — ranging from 1% to 10%. Although the extent of elder mistreatment is unknown\, its social and moral significance is obvious. As such\, it demands a global multifaceted response\, one which focuses on protecting the rights of older persons. \nApproaches to define\, detect and address elder abuse need to be placed within a cultural context and considered along side culturally specific risk factors. For example\, in some traditional societies\, older widows are subjected to forced marriages while in others\, isolated older women are accused of witchcraft. From a health and social perspectives\, unless both primary health care and social service sectors are well equipped to identify and deal with the problem\, elder abuse will continue to be underdiagnosed and overlooked. \n\nAddressing Gender-Based Violence in Older Age Policy\, Law and Evidence-based Responses\nIn the context of last year’s commemoration of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD)\, the World Health Organization in partnership with Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA)\, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)\, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)\, UN WOMEN and with support from the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA)\, published Tackling abuse of older people: five priorities for the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing 2021–2030. The resource outlined key priorities to prevent and respond to abuse of older persons and\, hence\, contribute to improving their health\, well-being and dignity. This year\, the commemoration will provide an update on the implementation of the priorities. \nAhead of the milestone of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)\, this year’s commemoration of WEAAD will also connect with the year-long campaign to promote and recognise the 75th anniversary. As the month of June of the campaign will focus on showcasing the UDHR by raising awareness on its legacy\, relevance and activism as relates to women’s rights\, the theme of the 2023 WEAAD commemoration in the United Nations Headquarters in New York is entitled Closing the Circle: Addressing Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Older Age – Policy\, Law and Evidence-based Responses. \n\nDid you know?\n\n\nAround 1 in 6 people 60 years and older experienced some form of abuse in community settings during the past year.\nRates of elder abuse are high in institutions such as nursing homes and long-term care facilities\, with 2 in 3 staff reporting that they have committed abuse in the past year.\nRates of elder abuse have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.\nElder abuse can lead to serious physical injuries and long-term psychological consequences.\nElder abuse is predicted to increase as many countries are experiencing rapidly ageing populations.\nThe global population of people aged 60 years and older will more than double\, from 900 million in 2015 to about 2 billion in 2050.\n\n\nAgeism affects how we think\, feel and act towards others and ourselves based on age. It imposes powerful barriers to the development of good policies and programmes for older and younger people\, and has profound negative consequences on older adults’ health and well-being. Launched by World Health Organization\, the Combatting Ageism Campaign aims to change the narrative around age and ageing and help create a world for all ages. \n\n\n\n\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-elder-abuse-awareness-day/
CATEGORIES:Diversity, Equity & Inclusion,ESG Awareness,Humanity 2.0,Social Responsibility,United Nations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240614T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240614T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T134700
CREATED:20240125T010710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T174345Z
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SUMMARY:World Blood Donor Day
DESCRIPTION:14 June is World Blood Donor Day\n\n\n\n\n\nEvery year countries around the world celebrate World Blood Donor Day (WBDD). The event serves to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products and to thank voluntary\, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood. \nA blood service that gives patients access to safe blood and blood products in sufficient quantity is a key component of an effective health system. The global theme of World Blood Donor Day changes each year in recognition of the selfless individuals who donate their blood for people unknown to them. \n\n\n\n\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-blood-donor-day/
CATEGORIES:ESG Awareness,ESG Lifestyle,Health,Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240613T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T134700
CREATED:20240125T005217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T174415Z
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SUMMARY:International Albinism Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:What is albinism?\nAlbinism is a rare\, non-contagious\, genetically inherited difference present at birth. In almost all types of albinism\, both parents must carry the gene for it to be passed on\, even if they do not have albinism themselves. The condition is found in both sexes regardless of ethnicity and in all countries of the world. Albinism results in a lack of pigmentation (melanin) in the hair\, skin and eyes\, causing vulnerability to the sun and bright light. As a result\, almost all people with albinism are visually impaired and are prone to developing skin cancer. There is no cure for the absence of melanin that is central to albinism. \nWhile numbers vary\, it is estimated that in North America and Europe 1 in every 17\,000 to 20\,000 people have some form of albinism. The condition is much more prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa\, with estimates of 1 in 1\,400 people being affected in Tanzania  and prevalence as high as 1 in 1\,000 reported for select populations in Zimbabwe and for other specific ethnic groups in Southern Africa. \n\nHealth challenges of people living with albinism\nThe lack of melanin means persons with albinism are highly vulnerable to developing skin cancer. In some countries\, a majority of persons with albinism die from skin cancer between 30 and 40 years of age. Skin cancer is highly preventable when persons with albinism enjoy their right to health. This includes access to regular health checks\, sunscreen\, sunglasses and sun-protective clothing. In a significant number of countries\, these life-saving means are unavailable or inaccessible to them. Consequently\, in the realm of development measures\, persons with albinism have been and are among those “left furthest behind.” Therefore\, they ought to be targeted for human rights interventions in the manner envisioned by the Sustainable Development Goals. \nDue to a lack of melanin in the skin and eyes\, persons with albinism often have permanent visual impairment. They also face discrimination due to their skin colour; as such\, they are often subject to multiple and intersecting discrimination on the grounds of both disability and colour. \n\n\nDid you know?\n\n\n\nAlbinism is a genetic condition inherited from both parents that occurs worldwide\, regardless of ethnicity or gender.\nThe common lack of melanin pigment in the hair\, skin and eyes of people with albinism causes vulnerability to sun exposure\, which can lead to skin cancer and severe visual impairment.\nAs many as 1 in 5\,000 people in Sub-Saharan Africa and 1 in 20\,000 people in Europe and North America have albinism.\nIn some countries people with albinism suffer discrimination\, poverty\, stigma\, violence and even killings.\nIn some countries\, women who give birth to children with albinism are repudiated by their husbands\, and their children abandoned or the victims of infanticide.\nThe movie industry has seldom portrayed people with albinism accurately\, preferring to depict them as villains\, demons or freaks of nature.\nViolence against people with albinism is largely met by social silence and indifference\, and is seldom followed by investigations or the prosecution of perpetrators.\n\n\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/international-albinism-awareness-day/
CATEGORIES:Diversity, Equity & Inclusion,ESG Awareness,Humanity 2.0,Social Responsibility,United Nations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240612T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240612T235959
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SUMMARY:World Day Against Child Labour
DESCRIPTION:Social Justice for All. End Child Labour!\nObserved on June 12th\, World Day Against Child Labour is intended to serve as a catalyst for the growing worldwide movement against child labour. Emphasizing the link between social justice and child labour\, the slogan for the World Day in 2023 is ‘Social Justice for All. End Child Labour!’. \nOur joint experience in tackling child labour over the course of the last three decades has demonstrated that child labour can be eliminated\, if the root causes are addressed. More than ever\, it is urgent for all of us to contribute to bringing solutions to people’s daily problems\, and child labour is – possibly – the most visible of these problems. \nWe therefore consider the 2023 World Day Against Child Labour to be a moment for all of us who are committed to ending child labour to demonstrate that change can be achieved when will and determination come together and provide a momentum for efforts to be accelerated in a situation of great urgency. \nThis World Day Against Child Labour\, June 12\, 2023 we are calling for \n\nReinvigorated international action to achieve social justice\, particularly under the envisaged Global Coalition for Social Justice\, with child labour elimination as one of its important elements;\nUniversal ratification of ILO Convention No. 138 on Minimum Age\, which\, together with the universal ratification of ILO Convention No. 182 on Worst Forms of Child Labour achieved in 2020\, would provide all children with legal protection against all forms of child labour;\n\nEffective implementation of the Durban Call to Action. \n\nPrevalence of child labour\nSince 2000\, for nearly two decades\, the world had been making steady progress in reducing child labour. But over the past few years\, conflicts\, crises and the COVID-19 pandemic\, have plunged more families into poverty – and forced millions more children into child labour. Economic growth has not been sufficient\, nor inclusive enough\, to relieve the pressure that too many families and communities feel and that makes them resort to child labour. Today\, 160 million children are still engaged in child labour. That is almost one in ten children worldwide. \nAfrica ranks highest among regions both in the percentage of children in child labour — one-fifth — and the absolute number of children in child labour — 72 million. Asia and the Pacific ranks second highest in both these measures — 7% of all children and 62 million in absolute terms are in child labour in this region. \nThe Africa and the Asia and the Pacific regions together account for almost nine out of every ten children in child labour worldwide. The remaining child labour population is divided among the Americas (11 million)\, Europe and Central Asia (6 million)\, and the Arab States (1 million). In terms of incidence\, 5% of children are in child labour in the Americas\, 4% in Europe and Central Asia\, and 3% in the Arab States. \nWhile the percentage of children in child labour is highest in low-income countries\, their numbers are actually greater in middle-income countries. 9% all children in lower-middle-income countries\, and 7% of all children in upper-middle-income countries\, are in child labour. Statistics on the absolute number of children in child labour in each national income grouping indicate that 84 million children in child labour\, accounting for 56% of all those in child labour\, actually live in middle-income countries\, and an additional 2 million live in high-income countries. \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-day-against-child-labour/
CATEGORIES:ESG Awareness,ESG Lifestyle,Ethics,Humanity 2.0,Social Responsibility,United Nations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T235959
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SUMMARY:World Oceans Day
DESCRIPTION:Planet Ocean: tides are changing\nThe ocean covers over 70% of the planet. It is our life source\, supporting humanity’s sustenance and that of every other organism on earth. \nThe ocean produces at least 50% of the planet’s oxygen\, it is home to most of earth’s biodiversity\, and is the main source of protein for more than a billion people around the world. Not to mention\, the ocean is key to our economy with an estimated 40 million people being employed by ocean-based industries by 2030. \nEven though all its benefits\, the ocean is now in need of support. \nWith 90% of big fish populations depleted\, and 50% of coral reefs destroyed\, we are taking more from the ocean than can be replenished. We need to work together to create a new balance with the ocean that no longer depletes its bounty but instead restores its vibrancy and brings it new life. \n“Planet Ocean: tides are changing”\, is the theme for World Oceans Day 2023 – the UN is joining forces with decision-makers\, indigenous leaders\, scientists\, private sector executives\, civil society\, celebrities\, and youth activist to put the ocean first. \n\nJoin us and celebrate the value of oceans\nWorld Oceans Day reminds every one of the major role the oceans have in everyday life. They are the lungs of our Planet and a major source of food and medicine and a critical part of the biosphere. \nThe purpose of the Day is to inform the public of the impact of human actions on the ocean\, develop a worldwide movement of citizens for the ocean\, and mobilize and unite the world’s population on a project for the sustainable management of the world’s oceans. \nThis year\, the United Nations will host ahybrid celebration of the annual event on 8 June 2023\, hosted in-person at the UN Headquarters in New York to be broadcasted live. It will highlight the 2023 theme of “Planet Ocean: tides are changing”. \nHosted by the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea of the Office of Legal Affairs of the United Nations\, in partnership with the non-profit organization Oceanic Global\, and supported by Panerai\, this year’s annual event will shed light on how we can work together to ensure the ocean’s health and well-being. \n\n\nDid you know?\n\n\n\nThe ocean produces at least 50% of the planet’s oxygen.\nThe ocean is key to our economy with an estimated 40 million people being employed by ocean-based industries by 2030.\nOceans absorb about 30% of carbon dioxide produced by humans\, buffering the impacts of global warming.\n\n\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-oceans-day/
CATEGORIES:Climate,EarthX,Environmental,ESG Awareness,SDGs,United Nations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240607T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240607T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T134700
CREATED:20240125T001934Z
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SUMMARY:World Food Safety Day
DESCRIPTION:Why improving food safety is important\nAccess to sufficient amounts of safe food is key to sustaining life and promoting good health. Foodborne illnesses are usually infectious or toxic in nature and often invisible to the plain eye\, caused by bacteria\, viruses\, parasites or chemical substances entering the body through contaminated food or water. \nFood safety has a critical role in assuring that food stays safe at every stage of the food chain – from production to harvest\, processing\, storage\, distribution\, all the way to preparation and consumption. \nWith an estimated 600 million cases of foodborne illnesses annually\, unsafe food is a threat to human health and economies\, disproportionally affecting vulnerable and marginalized people\, especially women and children\, populations affected by conflict\, and migrants. An estimated 420 000 people around the world die every year after eating contaminated food and children under 5 years of age carry 40% of the foodborne disease burden\, with 125 000 deaths every year. \nWorld Food Safety Day on 7 June aims to draw attention and inspire action to help prevent\, detect and manage foodborne risks\, contributing to food security\, human health\, economic prosperity\, agriculture\, market access\, tourism and sustainable development. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) jointly facilitate the observance of World Food Safety Day\, in collaboration with Member States and other relevant organizations. This international day is an opportunity to strengthen efforts to ensure that the food we eat is safe\, mainstream food safety in the public agenda and reduce the burden of food-borne diseases globally. \n\nFood safety is everyone’s business\nUnder the slogan “Food safety\, everyone’s business”\, the action-oriented campaign promotes global food safety awareness and calls upon countries and decision makers\, the private sector\, civil society\, UN organizations and the general public to take action. \nThe way in which food is produced\, stored\, handled and consumed affects the safety of our food. Complying with Global food standards\, establishing effective regulatory food control systems including emergency preparedness and response\, providing access to clean water\, applying good agriculture practices (terrestrial\, aquatic\, livestock\, horticulture)\, strengthening the use of food safety management systems by food business operators\, and building capacities of consumers to make healthy food choices are some ways in which governments\, international organizations\, scientists\, the private sector and civil society work to ensure food safety. \nFood safety is a shared responsibility between governments\, producers and consumers. Everybody has a role to play from farm to table to ensure the food we consume is safe and will not damage our health. Through World Food Safety Day\, WHO and FAO pursue efforts to mainstream food safety in the public agenda and reduce the burden of food-borne diseases globally. \n#WorldFoodSafetyDay #FoodSafety #SafeFood \n\n\nDid you know?\n\n\nUnsafe food containing harmful bacteria\, viruses\, parasites or chemical substances causes more than 200 diseases.\nRecent estimates indicate that the impact of unsafe food costs low- and middle-income economies around US$ 95 billion in lost productivity each year.\nGood hygiene practices in the food and agricultural sectors help to reduce the emergence and spread of food-borne diseases.\n\nGet involved!\nWhether you grow\, process\, transport\, store\, distribute\, sell\, prepare\, serve or consume food\, you have a role to play in keeping it safe. Take part in the celebration! \nCheck the many events and participate using the World Food Safety Day promotional material.\n\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-food-safety-day/
CATEGORIES:ESG Awareness,SDGs,United Nations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240606T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240606T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T134700
CREATED:20240125T000959Z
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SUMMARY:Russian Language Day
DESCRIPTION:Russian Language Day at the UN\nJune 6\, the birthday of the great Russian poet A.S. Pushkin\, as part of the program to support and develop multilingualism and cultural diversity\, the UN celebrates Russian Language Day. One of the goals of this program is to maintain equal rights for all six official UN languages: English\, Arabic\, Spanish\, Chinese\, Russian and French. \nThe decision to hold language days was made by the Department of Public Information (currently the Department of Global Communications) on the eve of  International Mother Language Day \, celebrated annually on February 21 at the initiative of UNESCO. \nThe purpose of the UN Language Days is to increase awareness of the history\, culture and development of each of the six official UN languages ​​among the staff of the Organization. Each language is given the opportunity to find its own unique approach and develop its own program of events for the day\, including the invitation of famous poets and writers and the development of information and thematic materials. \nCultural events\, among others\, may include the performance of musical and literary works\, competitions\, exhibitions\, lectures\, variety shows and performances by cultural figures\, national cuisine days and performances by folklore groups\, film screenings and express language lessons for those wishing to learn another language. from the official languages ​​of the UN. \n\nUN and multilingualism\nMultilingualism \, which is an important factor for harmonious communication between peoples\, is of particular importance to the United Nations. By promoting tolerance\, it also ensures the effective and more active participation of all in the work of the Organization\, as well as greater efficiency\, better results and wider participation of parties. Multilingualism must be preserved and promoted through various measures taken within the United Nations system for sharing and communication. \nEnsuring a balance between the six official languages ​​- English\, Arabic\, Spanish\, Chinese\, Russian and French (with English and French serving as the languages ​​of everyday professional communication) – has been a constant concern of all secretaries-general. From 1946 to the present day\, numerous measures have been taken to promote the use of official languages ​​so that the United Nations\, its purposes and actions are understood by the general public. \nThe official languages ​​of the United Nations are English\, Arabic\, Spanish\, Chinese\, Russian and French. English and French are also the working languages ​​of the United Nations Secretariat ( resolution 2 (I)  of 1 February 1946). \nIn its  resolution 54/64  of 6 December 1999\, the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to appoint a Secretariat-wide  focal point for multilingualism issues from among the senior staff  of the Secretariat. \nIssues of multilingualism must be considered from various points of view\, in particular from the point of view of internal and external communication. Internal communication occurs within the Organization\, whether it is formal interaction between Member States and all parties involved in the work of the United Nations\, or between Member States and the United Nations Secretariat. It requires a distinction to be made between working and official languages. External communications aimed at the general public may include languages ​​other than official ones\, as well as the media used to disseminate United Nations messages. Finally\, to promote all aspects of multilingualism\, the issue of human resources must be addressed separately. \nThe responsibilities of the Department of Global Communications include\, inter alia\, ensuring awareness and understanding of the ideals and messages of the United Nations throughout the world in order to promote support for the Organization\, through the participation of key intermediaries such as the press\, non-governmental organizations and educational institutions. To achieve this\, the widest and most timely dissemination of information and materials must be ensured. In this regard\, the Department continually strives to expand the global audience for its information products and outputs\, such as television and radio programs\, a website\, a network of United Nations information centers and tour programs at major offices. \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/russian-language-day/
CATEGORIES:ESG Awareness,United Nations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240605T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T134700
CREATED:20240123T225955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T174647Z
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SUMMARY:World Environment Day
DESCRIPTION:Solutions to plastic pollution\nMore than 400 million tonnes of plastic is produced every year worldwide\, half of which is designed to be used only once. Of that\, less than 10 per cent is recycled. \nAn estimated 19-23 million tonnes end up in lakes\, rivers and seas annually. That is approximately the weight of 2\,200 Eiffel Towers all together. \nMicroplastics – tiny plastic particles up to 5mm in diameter – find their way into food\, water and air. It is estimated that each person on the planet consumes more than 50\,000 plastic particles per year –and many more if inhalation is considered. \nDiscarded or burnt single-use plastic harms human health and biodiversity and pollutes every ecosystem from mountain tops to the ocean floor. \nWith available science and solutions to tackle the problem\, governments\, companies and other stakeholders must scale up and speed actions to solve this crisis. \nThis underscores the importance of this World Environment Day in mobilizing transformative action from every corner of the world. \n\n\n\nFifty years celebrating World Environment Day\nLed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and held annually on 5 June since 1973\, World Environment Day is the largest global platform for environmental public outreach and is celebrated by millions of people across the world. In 2023\, it is hosted by Côte D’Ivoire. \nWhy take part?\nTime is running out\, and nature is in emergency mode. To keep global warming below 1.5°C this century\, we must halve annual greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. Without action\, exposure to air pollution beyond safe guidelines will increase by 50 per cent within the decade and plastic waste flowing into aquatic ecosystems will nearly triple by 2040. \nWe need urgent action to address these pressing issues. \n\n\n\n\n\nDid you know?\n\n\n\nSome 11 million tonnes of plastic waste flow annually into oceans. This may triple by 2040.\nMore than 800 marine and coastal species are affected by this pollution through ingestion\, entanglement\, and other dangers.\nA shift to a circular economy can reduce the volume of plastics entering oceans by over 80 per cent by 2040; reduce virgin plastic production by 55 per cent; save governments US$70 billion by 2040; reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25 per cent; and create 700\,000 additional jobs – mainly in the global south.\n\n\n\n\n\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-environment-day/
CATEGORIES:Climate,ESG Awareness,SDGs,United Nations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240531T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240531T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T134700
CREATED:20240123T192729Z
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SUMMARY:World No Tobacco Day
DESCRIPTION:31 May is World No Tobacco Day\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis yearly celebration informs the public on the dangers of using tobacco\, the business practices of tobacco companies\, what WHO is doing to fight the tobacco epidemic\, and what people around the world can do to claim their right to health and healthy living and to protect future generations. \nThe Member States of the World Health Organization created World No Tobacco Day in 1987 to draw global attention to the tobacco epidemic and the preventable death and disease it causes. In 1987\, the World Health Assembly passed Resolution WHA40.38\, calling for 7 April 1988 to be a “a world no-smoking day.” In 1988\, Resolution WHA42.19 was passed\, calling for the celebration of World No Tobacco Day\, every year on 31 May. \n\n\n\n\n\nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/world-no-tobacco-day/
CATEGORIES:Health,SDGs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240529T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240529T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T134700
CREATED:20240123T012527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T174740Z
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SUMMARY:International Day of UN Peacekeepers
DESCRIPTION:Peace begins with me\nMarking 75 years of UN Peacekeeping\nFor 75 years\, United Nations peacekeepers have worked to save and change lives in the world’s most fragile political and security situations. Since 1948\, more than two million uniformed and civilian personnel have helped countries to transition from war to peace. \nWorking alongside local communities\, peacekeepers help advance political solutions\, prevent conflict\, protect civilians\, strengthen human rights and the rule of law\, and build sustainable peace. \nThe challenges faced by peacekeepers are greater than ever\, with rising global tensions\, more complex conflict\, and a proliferation of misinformation and disinformation\, which impedes their work and threatens their safety. Despite these obstacles\, peacekeepers persevere\, alongside many partners\, in the collective pursuit of peace. \nThe theme of the 75th anniversary “Peace begins with me” recognizes the service and sacrifice of peacekeepers\, past and present\, including more than 4200 who have given their lives under the UN flag. It also pays tribute to the resilience of the communities that we serve\, who continue to strive for peace despite many obstacles. \nThis campaign also calls on each of us to join the global movement for peace. Alone\, we can never succeed. But\, together\, we can be a strong force for change. \n\nEvents\nTo mark the occasion at the UN Headquarters in New York on 25 May\, the UN Secretary-General will lay a wreath in honor of all peacekeepers who have lost their lives over the past 75 years. A ceremony will be held to posthumously award the Dag Hammarskjold medal to peacekeepers who died in 2022. The Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award will also be presented. \nOn display at the Visitor’s Lobby from 1 May to 6 June is a photo exhibit tracing the journey of 75 years of peacekeeping. The exhibit is available virtually at here. \nJoin us at New York City’s Time Square to take part in an interactive art installation event with “Inside Out“\, the platform that helps communities around the world spark global change locally. It was founded by renowned street artist JR in 2011. More information is available here. \nLearn more about the commemorative events in New York. \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
URL:https://esgnews.com/event/international-day-of-un-peacekeepers/
CATEGORIES:ESG Awareness,United Nations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T235959
DTSTAMP:20260411T134700
CREATED:20240123T011543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T174808Z
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SUMMARY:International Day to End Obstetric Fistula
DESCRIPTION:“20 years on – progress but not enough! Act now to end fistula by 2030!”\nObstetric fistula is a hole between the birth canal and bladder or rectum\, caused by prolonged\, obstructed labour without access to timely\, high-quality medical treatment. It leaves women and girls leaking urine\, faeces or both\, and often leads to chronic medical problems\, depression\, social isolation and deepening poverty. Ninety percent of pregnancies involving fistula end in stillbirth. \nHealth systems and communities are falling short in ending obstetric fistula. Gender discrimination and social marginalization create additional risks\, resulting in fistula disproportionately occurring among impoverished\, underserved and marginalized women and girls. \nThree cost-effective solutions can prevent fistula: timely access to high-quality emergency obstetric and newborn care\, trained professionals with midwifery skills at childbirth\, and universal access to modern contraception. Health systems can reduce fistula by tracking prevalence\, correcting gaps in care and ensuring universal access to a competent health workforce. National health plans must also address gender discrimination and other factors making women and girls more vulnerable to maternal mortality and disease. \nBold political leadership and investment could eradicate fistula. Ambitious partnerships and scaled-up investments are imperative to ending fistula by 2030 – our global target under the Sustainable Development Goals. \nUNFPA leads the global Campaign to End Fistula\, a drive to transform the lives of vulnerable women and girls. The 20-year-old campaign represents a global commitment to fistula prevention and holistic treatment\, including surgical repair and social reintegration and rehabilitation. Despite progress\, elimination by 2030 demands accelerated action\, starting now. To that end\, the theme for the international day this year is “20 years on – progress but not enough! Act now to end fistula by 2030!” \n\nEnding obstetric fistula by 2030\n2020 marked the count-down towards the goal of ending the problem of obstetric fistula by 2030\, according to the last report of the Secretary General. \nObstetric fistula is preventable; it can largely be avoided by delaying the age of first pregnancy; the cessation of harmful traditional practices; and timely access to obstetric care. \nBesides\, it is expected that 13 million more child marriages could take place by 2030 than would have otherwise. Families are more likely to marry off daughters to alleviate the perceived burden of caring for them\, especially in the anticipated economic fallout of the pandemic. \nDue to all these reasons an increase in cases might occur and new strategies will be required in the post-COVID-19 recovery period to address the expected backlog of cases. \nWith this possible future scenario of preventive measures in danger\, now more than ever\, it is important to call on the international community to use the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula to significantly raise awareness and intensify actions towards ending obstetric fistula\, as well as urging post-surgery follow-up and tracking of fistula patients. \n\nUNFPA leads the global Campaign to End Fistula\, a drive to transform the lives of vulnerable women and girls.\nThe 20-year-old campaign represents a global commitment to fistula prevention and holistic treatment\, including surgical repair and social reintegration and rehabilitation. Despite progress\, elimination by 2030 demands accelerated action\, starting now. \nESG News Editorial TeamThe ESG News Editorial Team is comprised of veteran financial journalists and sustainability analysts dedicated to providing real-time\, objective reporting on global ESG regulations\, climate finance\, and corporate governance. Our desk monitors daily developments from the SEC\, IFRS\, CSRD and international regulatory bodies to ensure our 1M+ readers receive accurate\, data-driven insights into the evolving sustainable investment landscape. Follow the ESG News Editorial Team for expert reporting on global sustainability standards\, ESG disclosures\, and climate policy. Access over 10\,000 investigative reports and real-time updates.
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CATEGORIES:ESG Awareness,ESG Policy,United Nations
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