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Rising up for SIDS
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are generally small in population and land area, with fragile ecologies, and face diverse and distinct development trajectories. Many SIDS face common structural and fiscal development challenges including lack of economic diversification, inadequate social protections and inclusion, heavy debt and overdependency on imported fossil fuels. Further, their small size and geographies make SIDS extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

UNDP’s integrated SIDS offer Rising Up for SIDS articulates a clear strategy to respond to their most pressing needs as well as bring forth innovative solutions to the complex developmental challenges they face for a better future for people and planet. It acts as a vehicle for recovery committing to enhancing current support in areas of climate action, blue economy and digital transformation, with innovative development finance as an enabling cross-cutting area

 

UNCTAD
In this paper, UNCTAD explains that blockchain technology can be used in many applications that could contribute to sustainable development.
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This report addresses steps needed to build resilience and sustainability into European value chains post-COVID-19.
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United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
This report discusses weather and climate services in Africa, and provides guidance for policy and program-makers around public-private partnerships to increase financing in this sector.
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World Resources Institute (WRI)
This technical note tests a novel data collection approach that relies on crowdsourcing data from multinational enterprises with operations across many geographies. This is eventually intended to allow effective response to water crises, providing empirical, comparable, global information on the state of public water management.