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(13-15 May 2009)
The High-level segment opens with welcome remarks by the Chair of CSD-17 followed by addresses by the Secretary-General, a Head of State (the President of Guyana), two Ministers (Namibia, Argentina), and two expert speakers who will focus on implementation respectively from the environmental and developmental perspectives.
An important feature of the High-level segment is the organization of three Ministerial roundtables aimed at fostering interactive dialogue with the objective to produce a collective vision for meeting the development challenges highlighted within the thematic cluster of CSD-17.
This year, the Bureau introduces several innovations in the organization of work which include the following:
Ministerial Roundtables are seen to be a vital component of the High-level segment. A much more focused discussion in terms of sharing of lessons learned on issues of critical importance will provide the way forward for scaling up of best practices.
Each roundtable begins with 3-4 keynote presentations by eminent speakers in a plenary session, followed by discussions by the Ministers and other stakeholders in two sub-roundtables.
Background paper | Responding to Food Crisis through Sustainable Development Discussion Paper, Prepared by UN-DESA/DSD and FAO |
Summary | Summary of High-level Segment: Roundtable 1 |
Background paper | Realizing a Sustainable Green Revolution in Africa Discussion Paper, by UN-DESA/DSD and UNEP |
Summary | Summary of High-level Segment: Roundtable 2 |
Background paper | Integrated Land and Water Management for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper, Prepared by DSD/DESA |
Summary | Summary of High-level Segment: Roundtable 3 |
Policy Dialogues | Summary of the Interactive Dialogue with Ministers, Major Groups & the UN System Summary of the Dialogue with the Policy Research Community |
Statements | Statements on the HLS |
Chair's Note | Chair's Note Elaborating the Proceedings of the High Level Segment |
Shared Vision | Shared Vision for Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Development Governments, Major Groups, and UN bodies share their vision on the future of sustainable development and their understanding of the deep interconnection among the issues under consideration, including their relationship to the eradication of hunger, extreme poverty and climate change. |
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