By Li Junhua The world’s small island developing States (SIDS) are among the most vulnerable countries on the planet. And they are in trouble. Some of them are literally sinking. Or, to be more exact, the waters that surround them are inching higher, threatening to swallow them up.
7 August - A global consultation for the First Global Report on Climate and SDG Synergy was established to ensure the inclusiveness of a wide array of perspectives and viewpoints, contributing to the report's recommendations and key messages.
The first regional meeting in preparation for the 2024 international conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) closed with an ambitious vision document outlining how the region aims to tackle the numerous crises it is facing.
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The Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) will be convened in 2024 in Antigua and Barbuda.
2 June, Varanasi - The resolution from the Varanasi G20 Development Ministerial Meeting on 12 June 2023, underscores the pressing need for synergistic action in light of the setback in SDG progress caused by crises like COVID-19, climate change, and economic challenges.