Nina Arden Created an Event in Green Recovery from COVID-19 4 years ago Addressing COVID-19 for the Environment: Regional Nexus Approaches to Building Back Better 15 JUN 2021 Register UN EMG Secretariat United Nations Environment Management Group(EMG) the United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP) RCNYO United Nations Economic Commission for Africa(UNECA) United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia(UNESCWA) United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific(UNESCAP) United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean(ECLAC) United Nations Economic Commission for Europe(UNECE) The UN Environment Management Group (EMG), in close collaboration with UNEP, UNEP-FI, UNESCAP, UNECE, UNECA, ECLAC, ESCWA, and RCNYO, will organize a 3-part series of virtual Nexus Dialogues on Addressing COVID-19 for the Environment. The introductory dialogue Defining Green Recovery aims at pushing the needle forward to frame the rest of the series through stronger operationalization, to effectively monitor, evaluate and verify the impact of recovery and stimulus measures on environmental outcomes. It is followed by a second dialogue Financing Green Recovery focusing on the important role of the public sector, and fiscal policy, that can support a stronger and greener economic recovery, whilst creating a collaborative and enabling environment for the private sector to mobilize resources to Build Back Better. Finally, the third dialogue Regional Nexus Approaches to Building Back Better presents case studies on “Regional Acceleration of Climate Action and Decarbonization” and exchanges surrounding nexus thinking and integrated policy-making tools. There will be three online Nexus Dialogues in the series covering: Defining Green Recovery (27 April 2021) Financing Green Recovery (4 May 2021) Regional Nexus Approaches to Building Back Better (15 June 2021) Download Addressing COVID-19 for Environment_EMG ND 3-Part Series_Concept Note_FINAL_1.pdf Tags green recovery build back better COVID-19 crisis regional commissions regional development Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Add this Repost 1 like 0 comments