Last month the U.N. Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) submitted seventeen SDGs to the U.N. General Assembly. The SDGs will form the basis for the global sustainable development agenda from 2015 through 2030.
One of these goals – the Ocean SDG – aims to Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.
Ocean industries are encouraged to send comments about the Ocean SDG to the WOC by 29 August to ensure ocean business community input to the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) submission to the U.N. on the draft SDGs.
Ocean industry representatives are also invited and encouraged to attend the WOC Business Forum on Ocean Policy and Planning (New York, 29-30 September, 2014) where the ocean business community will determine priorities for engaging on ocean policy, including for the Ocean SDG.
Specific targets of the Ocean SDG include: |
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The Ocean Business Community now has a crucial opportunity to provide input to the U.N. Ocean SDG. As a next step on the SDGs, the U.N. Secretary Generals office will prepare a synthesis report as a guide for U.N. General Assembly negotiations. The Global Business Alliance (GBA), which is coordinated by the ICC and includes the WOC, will prepare a letter to send to those drafting the synthesis report in early September 2014.
The U.N.s Post-2015 Development Agenda follows on from the U.N. Millennium Development Goals for 2000-2015 that were developed as a shared framework for global action and cooperation on development. U.N. Member States increasingly recognize the role of the private sector as an engine of growth and development and the benefits that business can bring, and understand that business and development objectives often coincide.
The WOC has provided ocean industry presence in the U.N. SDG process and worked with the ICC to ensure ocean business community is heard.
The GBA is an international platform organized by the ICC to advance the role of private sector in achieving sustainable development. To further ensure an effective agenda for the U.N. Post-2015 Development discussions, the GBA is coordinating private sector involvement in intergovernmental processes. Capitalizing on its unique global role in catalyzing ocean business leadership and collaboration, the WOC joined the GBA to foster ocean industry input to the Post-2015 Development process.
Full details of all proposed SDGs may be found at sustainabledevelopment.un.org
Source: World Ocean Council
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