
1. Future Harvest: Who Will Grow Tomorrow’s Food?
"Farming has great potential to be sexy. It's an opportunity to regenerate life on our planet." - Pedro Diniz #FutureHarvest pic.twitter.com/ccZvOziXwN
— World Bank Live (@WorldBankLive) 11 de outubro de 2017
2. Is the private sector the key to providing the extra $2.5T/year needed to meet the #SDGs?
"The #SDGs are providing a new vocabulary that a lot of people is embracing & we're all looking at solutions" @abraajgroup #investinsdgs pic.twitter.com/qvgb25vkv9
— Connect4Climate (@Connect4Climate) 12 de outubro de 2017
3. Localizing the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals
"More than awareness we need to learn how to empower one another" @ASteiner @wbg2030 pic.twitter.com/SEBd5LAovB
— Connect4Climate (@Connect4Climate) 12 de outubro de 2017
4. a) How do we ensure new infrastructure makes resilience, not risk, for future generations? #ResilienceDialogue - Part 1
[video:https://youtu.be/35UJmjQkv6M]
"There must be a Marshall plan for a greener and more resilient Caribbean" @richardbranson #resiliencedialogue pic.twitter.com/BySetJ0b0K
— Connect4Climate (@Connect4Climate) 13 de outubro de 2017
4. b) How do we ensure new infrastructure makes resilience, not risk, for future generations? #ResilienceDialogue - Part 2
[video:https://youtu.be/HfosvkvoSqg]
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Three steps for resilient infrastructure construction: map it, price it and then built it - @CFigueres #ResilienceDialogue pic.twitter.com/IyD5VaBqPK
— Connect4Climate (@Connect4Climate) 13 de outubro de 2017
5. Forests, climate and land rights: How can policy lending address the major challenges of development? #AMCSO17
[video:https://youtu.be/0VgvlP16QTw]
"74% of our population - #Congo - depends on the #forest" Joseph Bobia #amcso17 pic.twitter.com/Q59Dt0Bv8N
— Connect4Climate (@Connect4Climate) 13 de outubro de 2017
6. Conversation on End Poverty Day: How Can We Break The Cycle?
[video:https://youtu.be/e1hGpROzovw]
Special event on International Day to Eradicate Poverty - #EndPoverty Day - with World Bank President Jim Yong Kim and a panel of experts from the Washington, D.C. community, media and civil society to debate what are the causes behind extreme poverty and which are the best weapons to fight it. “Nearly 1.1 B people lifted themselves out of extreme poverty in last 25 years, but 800 M still live on $1.90/day," informed Jim Yong Kim, who believes that by “working together we can be the first generation to end poverty." According to the five specialists education is crucial to tackle this issue. As Carolina Sanchez, World Bank, remembered: "We know that more educated parents are more able to develop their children's skills."
.@JimYongKim: Nearly 1.1 B people lifted themselves out of extreme poverty in last 25 years, but 800 M still live on $1.90/day. #endpoverty pic.twitter.com/A5XPN2Kbw1
— World Bank (@WorldBank) 17 de outubro de 2017
"We need to make sure that families do not lose their social safety net while moving economically forward" BB Otero #EndPoverty pic.twitter.com/ZEBSqKQigY
— Connect4Climate (@Connect4Climate) 17 de outubro de 2017