IISD Offers Expertise on the Sustainable Development Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are set to be adopted at a United Nations Summit from 25-27 September. The International Institute for Sustainable Development, one of the world’s leading think tanks on sustainable development, has experts available to offer information and perspective on the SDGs.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are set to be adopted at a United Nations Summit from 25-27 September.
The International Institute for Sustainable Development, one of the world’s leading think tanks on sustainable development, has experts available to offer information and perspective on the SDGs. We can help journalists cut through the noise, explain what the SDGs are and mean for countries, as well as offer our expert commentary on specific goals and targets (see the list of experts below for more information).
- Experts on the SDGs
Scott Vaughan, President-CEO
Scott can contextualize the SDGs, commenting on why they matter to governments, citizens and businesses; and how the goals can (and should) align with national and sub-national sustainable development strategies.
Livia Bizikova, Director, Knowledge for Integrated Solutions
Livia can speak broadly on the SDGS, their implementation and adoption, and their relationship to the previous Millennium Development Goals.
Lynn Wagner, Manager, Knowledge Management Projects
Lynn tracks the major Post-2015 negotiations and can draw links among the SDGs, financing for development, and climate change negotiations.
- Governance and Accountability
Mark Halle, Vice-President, Strategy & Executive Director, IISD-Europe
Mark is our expert on various accountability and governance issues surrounding the SDGs.
- Resilience
Anne Hammill, Director, Resilience
Anne can speak to Goal 1, specifically target 5: By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters.
- Hunger and Food Security
Carin Smaller, Advisor on Agriculture and Investment
Carin is able to advise on Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.
- Water
Dimple Roy, Director, Water
Dimple can speak on Goal 6, an in particular target 6.5 on integrated water resources management.
- Economic Growth
Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder, Director, Economic Law and Policy
Nathalie can speak on Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all; as well as to the role of investment policy frameworks in fostering poverty alleviation.
- Energy and Fossil Fuel Subsidies
Peter Wooders, Director, Energy
Peter can comment on Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. He can also speak about the need to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies.
- Infrastructure Finance
Oshani Perera, Director, Public Procurement and Infrastructure Finance
Oshani can speak to Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation.
- Climate Change
Philip Gass, Senior Researcher, Energy
Philip can speak about Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
To arrange an interview with any of the experts above, email Damon Vis-Dunbar at dvis-dunbar@iisd.org (in Geneva).
About IISD
The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) is an award-winning independent think tank working to accelerate solutions for a stable climate, sustainable resource management, and fair economies. Our work inspires better decisions and sparks meaningful action to help people and the planet thrive. We shine a light on what can be achieved when governments, businesses, non-profits, and communities come together. IISD’s staff of more than 250 experts come from across the globe and from many disciplines. With offices in Winnipeg, Geneva, Ottawa, and Toronto, our work affects lives in nearly 100 countries.
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