$513 billion pledged towards sustainable development
At the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), some $513 billion in funding has been committed by governments, the private sector, civil society and other groups to achieve a sustainable future. ¡°From the very beginning we have said that Rio+20 is about implementation and concrete action,¡± said Rio+20¡¯s Secretary-General, Sha Zukang, at a press conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, today.
¡°The commitments that we share with you today demonstrate that governments, the UN systems, and the nine major groups are committed and serious about implementation.¡±
Nearly 700 concrete commitments have been registered at the Conference from governments, business, industry, financial institutions and civil society groups, amongst others.
Of the funds committed, $323 billion will be devoted to the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon¡¯s Sustainable Energy for All initiative, which seeks to achieve universal access to sustainable energy by 2030.
A wide range of actions have also been pledged during Rio+20. These include planting 100 million trees, empowering 5,000 women entrepreneurs in green economy businesses in Africa, and recycling 800,000 tons of polyvinyl chloride (commonly known as PVC) ¨C one of the most widely used plastics ¨C per year.
Some 40,000 people ¨C including Heads of State and government, representatives from non-governmental organizations and the private sector ¨C have been in Rio de Janeiro for the past three days, attending Rio+20, and seeking to help shape new policies to promote global prosperity, reduce poverty and advance social equity and environmental protection.
A key element on the Conference has been its outcome document, entitled ¡°The Future We Want¡± and agreed on by Member States.
¡°I¡¯m very grateful and encouraged by world leaders for their strong political commitments to agree to a solid outcome document which puts all of us towards a greater sustainable path,¡± Secretary-General Ban said in an interview.
The outcome document calls for a wide range of actions, such as beginning the process to establish sustainable development goals; detailing how the green economy can be used as a tool to achieve sustainable development; strengthening the UN Environment Programme (UNEP); promoting corporate sustainability reporting measures; taking steps to go beyond gross domestic product to assess the well-being of a country; developing a strategy for sustainable development financing; and, adopting a framework for tackling sustainable consumption and production.
The document also focuses on improving gender equity; recognizing the importance of voluntary commitments on sustainable development; and stressing the need to engage civil society and incorporate science into policy; among other points.
Over 50 million people from all over the world have taken part in Rio+20 through social media platforms, voicing their comments, opinions and ideas, making the platforms a key component in establishing a global conversation on sustainability issues both in the lead-up to and during the Conference.
¡°Rio+20 has been a great success,¡± Mr. Sha said. ¡°It had a huge participation, but participation without success means nothing, but we succeeded in concluding negotiations and agreeing to establish not only sustainable development goals but also a high-level forum to monitor the implementation of all commitments.¡±
Source: UN News
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