Events
Sixteenth meeting of the HLG-PCCB
The sixteenth meeting of the High-level Group for Partnership, Coordination and Capacity-Building for Statistics for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is scheduled for Sunday morning, 1 March 2020, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York prior to the 51st Session of the Statistical Commission.
The main topics for discussion of the sixteenth meeting of the HLG are:
- Preparatory work for the UN World Data Forum 2020
- Coordination of the UN statistical system
- Evaluation of the implementation of the Cape Town Global Action Plan for Sustainable Development Data (CTGAP)
- Updates to the 51st session of the Statistical Commission.
- 1 Opening 9:30—9:40 am
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2 Preparatory work for the UN World Data Forum 2020 9:40—11:00 am
- -a. Logistical updates
- -b. Programme developments
- -c. Update on the outcome document
Break 11:00 —11:15 am
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3 Coordination of the UN statistical system 11:15 —12:15 pm
- -a. Draft joint statement
- -b. Draft resolution
- -c. Update on the UN data strategy
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4 Evaluation of the implementation of the Cape Town Global Action Plan for Sustainable Development Data (CTGAP) 12:15 —12:35 pm
- -a. Update on the financing work
- -b. Review objectives and next steps of the subgroup
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5 Administrative and logistical arrangements 12:35—12:45 pm
- -a. Preparations for May webex meetings
- 6 Updates to the 51st session of the Statistical Commission 12:45—12:55 pm
- 7 Any other business & closing 12:55—1:00 pm
QUICK LINKS
- 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
- SDGs Database
- 2025 Comprehensive Review Process
- Survey on the Implementation of the Cape Town Global Action Plan for Sustainable Development
Data
- SG's progress report 2024
- Statistical Annex 2024
- SDGs report 2024
- Gender Snapshot 2024
- UN Data Commons for the SDGs
- Medellin Framework for action on data for sustainable development
- Hangzhou Declaration
- Bern Data Compact
- Cape Town Global Action Plan for Sustainable Development Data
- Dubai Declaration
- Global data community's response to Covid-19
- Statistical Commission