Sustainable development

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  • SDG-spillover effects
    Presentation by
    Jorge Gómez-Paredes
    Organisation
    SDG Nexus Network and UN SDSN Andes
    • SDG-spillover effects
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    12 pages

    The Consultative Commission on Industrial Change (known by its French acronym of CCMI, Commission Consultative des Mutations Industrielles), is the heir of the European Coal and Steel Community (CECA in French) and joined the EESC in 2002. Since then, the CCMI’s remit does no longer only cover the traditional coal and steel sectors but has been extended to embrace all sectors of industry in both manufacturing and services.

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    12 pages

    Approach and priority areas of the Civil Society Organisations' Group for 2023

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    28 pages

    The 1st European Civil Society Forum on Trade and Sustainable Development organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) took place as a hybrid meeting on 29 March 2022.
    This report and its recommendations reflect the discussions and different speakers’ view.

  • Presentation by
    María Cortés Puch
    Organisation
    Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)
    • Reinvigorating progress on SDG 15 in the EU
  • Presentation by
    Josef Settele
    Organisation
    European Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils Network (EEAC Network)
    • Strengthening Pollinator Recovery through Indicators and Monitoring
  • Presentation by
    Brian MacSharry
    Organisation
    European Environment Agency
    • Challenges and progress on SDG 15
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    14 pages

    This handbook aims to present the EU Domestic Advisory Groups (DAGs) in their mission, their composition, the organisation of their work and their relations with stakeholders. It provides the necessary information for any new DAG member and for third countries' partners who request information on DAGs. It also compiles a list of horizontal issues to facilitate coordination across DAGs.

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    Conclusions
    Latest update
    • Conclusions and recommendations - Conference 9 June in Tullamore
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    8 pages

    For the current mandate (October 2020 to April 2023) of the Civil Society Organisations’ Group (Group III), it has been decided to concentrate on the topic of poverty and on the role of civil society organisations and citizens' initiatives in combating it. The objective of the work programme of Group III for this period is to contribute to making local communities more sustainable, resilient, equitable, productive and socially just, whilst also upholding the highest levels of democratic governance, respect for rights and the rule of law.