Did it take a global crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic for us to see the challenges to reaching Agenda 2030? To set in motion solutions for sustainable development for all? Welcome to 'It Takes a Global Crisis', a series of four special episodes produced by the UN Library & Archives Geneva in collaboration with the SDG Lab.
In this introductory episode, we're joined by Nadia Isler, Director of the SDG Lab and Francesco Pisano, the Director of the Library & Archives, to explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has in many ways accelerated sustainable development solutions, but also highlighted the challenges, gaps, and limitations of progress.
Throughout the series, we'll be talking to a range of experts and practitioners--as they work both on the ground and in advancing policy--about their experiences across the themes of digitalization and connectivity, the environment as a key to social resilience, social protection and sustainable cities.
So, did it take a global crisis?
Join us for the first episode on 7 January 2022 to find out.
Resources
Transcript: https://libraryresources.unog.ch/c.php?g=673332&p=4880979&t=18980
Where to listen to this episode
Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-page/id1469021154
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Content
Speakers: Nadia Isler and Francesco Pisano
Hosts: Natalie Alexander and Edward Mishaud
Editor: Tiffany Verga
Social Media: Tiffany Verga & Marlène Borlant
Production: Natalie Alexander, Edward Mishaud, Marlène Borlant, Evgeniya Altukhova & Tiffany Verga
Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva in collaboration with the SDG Lab.