
SIDS GBN
@sidsgbn
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Global Business Network. Advocating for private sector partnerships in SIDS. Administered by @UNOHRLLS sidsgbn.org
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14-11-2016 19:31:06
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The⏰is ticking!! Temperatures reached +38°C within the Arctic Circle on Saturday, 17°C hotter than normal for 20 June - UN Climate Change #GlobalHeating is accelerating and for vulnerable countries that are least developed, landlocked and small islands, #ClimateAction can't wait.



⚠️It’s finally here!⚠️ Our brand new website is now live! Join us at un.org/ohrlls to learn more about our work to serve the world’s: 🌍 47 Least Developed Countries 🌎 32 Landlocked Developing Countries 🌏 38 Small Island Developing States at the United Nations


Joined colleagues & Tuvalu Mission UN Sharon Bhagwan Rolls to brief Peacebuilding Commission on impact of COVID19 on Peacebuilding and sustaining peace in the Pacific Islands. A delivery as one, a cohesive UN action approach is essential.



🏝 The Island Innovation 🏝️ Virtual Island Summit 2020 Portal is now open and ready for our attendees to access and start using! ➡️ To be able to join the Virtual Island Summit 2020 and access all the awesome features of the new portal register for FREE at virtualislandsummit.com


What is the essence of leadership? In this video Ms Fekitamoeloa Katoa Utoikamanu (Fekitamoeloa K. Utoikamanu) shares three key points of wisdom with the UN leaders. Are you a leader within the UN? We would like to hear your perspective. #Leadership



The #COVID19 exacerbated SIDS debt crisis can no longer be viewed through the lens of us and them, rich and poor, donor and developing. How we help each other affects all of us. The financial rules need to change. No more talking around the subject Walton Aubrey Webson ✊🏽.



Join the Ocean Panel in an important milestone as it launches the final in a series of 16 commissioned #BluePapers on #CoastalResilience, 28 October 10:00am GMT: bit.ly/3drgIUv


Global maritime trade will fall by 4% this year, much less than expected, according to UN Trade and Development's Review of Maritime Transport 2020 #UNCTADRMT. The report projects a return to growth in 2021, highlighting the industry’s success in responding to #COVID19. bit.ly/RMT2020news




