Anonymous ID: 5b72e9 Dec. 1, 2020, 1:11 p.m. No.11860218   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0278 >>0290 >>0331 >>0343 >>0389 >>0694 >>0757

The #SDGs are a north star to guide global action. The#17Roomsreport outlines four critical transitions—justice, the environment, technology, & the next generation— that are needed for Covid-19 recovery

Read more from@RockefellerFdn & @BrookingsGlobal:

 

https://twitter.com/johnpodesta/status/1333548478711132167

 

Great Transitions: Doubling Down on the Sustainable Development Goals

 

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the world’s extraordinary fragility and highlighted trenchant societal inequalities. Managing the pandemic has been hard enough and doing so while addressing other urgent stresses – like climate change, discrimination and violence – has added to the difficulty. The challenge is further heightened in the face of what may soon become recurrent interlocking patterns of environmental, economic, and social disruption.

 

What should be done to move forward? How can the world find a way out of this difficult situation?

 

These were the questions tackled by participants in 17 Rooms 2020, a yearly convening of leading experts and practitioners brought together by the Brookings Institution and The Rockefeller Foundation to channel ideas and energy into actions for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A clear consensus from this year’s convening was that the SDGs are more relevant than ever, and should be used as a “North Star” to guide action out of the Covid-19 crisis.

 

The 17 Rooms Report sets out four Great Transitions: for justice, for the environment, for technology, and for the next generation. These transitions take us from today’s place of fragility and inequity to one of resilience and equal opportunity. The four transitions offer a fresh take on the SDGs as a guiding reference point out of the crisis, drawing from the insights of the 17 different working groups that came together in this year’s 17 Rooms process.

 

The transitions are inspired by, and anchored in, actionable ideas emerging from across the 17 Rooms community. They aim to serve as organizing concepts that can help channel widespread societal energies looking to answer questions about “What should we do next?”

 

The four transitions are:

 

Towards integrated justice for all → From tackling economic and social inequalities independently to recoupling economic and social progress for everyone

Towards blue-green replenishment → From valuing natural capital at the margin to actively stewarding nature at scale

Towards equitable technology infrastructure → From celebrating novel applications to building inclusive systems for innovation

Towards generational transition → From preparing young people for the future to partnering with next generation leadership today

In addition to the main report, each of the SDG-focused “Rooms” moderators and participants prepared short reports summarizing insights and actions that emerged from discussions on each SDG.

 

https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/report/great-transitions-doubling-down-on-the-sustainable-development-goals/

Anonymous ID: 5b72e9 Dec. 1, 2020, 1:23 p.m. No.11860389   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0683

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Check out the participants including:

 

Michael Hamm, C.S. Mott Professor of Sustainable Agriculture,MichiganState University

Angel Cabrera, President,GeorgiaInstitute of Technology & Chair, University Global Coalition

Mauricio Rodas, Visiting Scholar, University ofPennsylvania

Tom Evans, Professor at the School of Geography and Development, University ofArizona

 

Jenny Durkan, Mayor,Seattle

Penny Abeywardena, Commissioner, International Affairs,New York City

Nina Hachigian, Deputy Mayor for International Affairs,Los Angeles

Carolina Young, Policy Advisor, U.S. Senate: Mark Warner's Office(Virginia)

 

Dylan George, Vice President, Technical Staff, In-Q-Tel

 

https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Participant-List-11.30.pdf

Anonymous ID: 5b72e9 Dec. 1, 2020, 1:42 p.m. No.11860683   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Hmmmm…guess I'm the only one that thinks it's interesting thatall currently disputed statesparticipated in the Podesta, Rockefeller, #17 Rooms convention.