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SUMMARY:Take part in our survey on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)!
DESCRIPTION:Since the adoption in 2015 of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and of the 17 SDGs\, the 193 signatory countries are expected to report regularly on the implementation of this universal agenda\, which covers all policies and requires the involvement of all stakeholders. Regional and local authorities are essential partners in this implementation process\, not only because a large majority of SDGs (65% according to the OECD) directly involve/affect them\, but also because many of them have already successfully engaged in localising SDGs. \nWith feedback from local and regional authorities on their work on SDGs\, the European Committee of the Regions wants to showcase how you have implemented\, or currently are implementing\, SDGs. This information will be used to influence a future EU strategy on SDGs\, to better advocate for a territorial approach in the European and national policy-making process and to boost actions of implementation. Your views on what should the EU do on SDGs\, on the priorities the EU should have to act on SDGs will also feed in our opinion on a Sustainable Europe by 2030 to be elaborated during the course of 2019. \nThis survey will also contribute to the broader OECD Programme on A Territorial Approach to SDGs: A role for cities and regions to leave no one behind\, which seeks to support cities and regions in fostering a territorial approach to the SDGs through: \n\nmeasuring where they stand vis-à-vis the national average and their peers;\nengaging a multi-level dialogue with their lower and upper levels of government to build consensus on who can do what; and\nsharing best practice and lessons from international experience.\n\nThis survey is based on a previous survey carried out by the Network of Regional Governments for Sustainable Development (nrg4sd). The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is also a partner in the drafting of the survey. The European Committee of the Regions wishes to thank these partners for their excellent collaboration. \nStart the Survey ! \n\nThe survey is available in all EU languages; to select your preferred language\, click on the drop-down menu on the right of the screen\nThe survey will be open until Friday 22 February 2019 midnight\nAll responses will be kept confidential\nFor more information\, please contact econ-survey-cor@cor.europa.eu\n\nSubscribe to the ECON mailing list to receive the survey results.
URL:https://sdgwatcheurope.org/event/take-part-in-our-survey-on-the-sustainable-development-goals-sdgs/
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SUMMARY:European Parliament elections campaign on Sustainable Consumption and Production (and small grants)
DESCRIPTION:The Fair Trade Advocacy Office will be leading with other civil society networks (e.g. CIDSE\, IFOAM-EU\, RIPESS-EU) an elections campaign on Sustainable Consumption and Production ahead of the EP elections in May this year. In order to support civil society organisations taking an active role in this campaign at national level\, Fairtrade International has launched a call for proposals for small grants for Civil Society Organisations in Bulgaria\, Croatia\, Cyprus\, Czech Republic\, Estonia\, Hungary\, Greece\, Latvia\, Lithuania\, Malta\, Poland\, Portugal\, Romania\, Slovakia and Slovenia. This takes places in the context of the “Trade Fair Live Fair” EU-funded project. All information can be found here.  Deadline for applications is 22 February 2019\, 16:00 CET. For questions on the sub-grant mechanism\, contact Guzal Matniyazova (g.matniyazova@fairtrade.net). For questions on the EP elections campaign (welcome to join as partner or supporter!)\, let Sergi Corbalán (corbalan@fairtrade-advocacy.org) know.
URL:https://sdgwatcheurope.org/event/european-parliament-elections-campaign-on-sustainable-consumption-and-production-and-small-grants/
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