Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Medio Ambiente y el Desarrollo (CNUMAD, conocida como Rio+20)
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, 4 al 6 de junio de 2012
http://www.uncsd2012.org/rio20/
Newsletter - Rio+20: Making it Happen
Volume 2, Issue 10 - 2 Jun 2011
The current issue - Volume 2, Issue 10 of Rio+20: Making it Happen - prominently highlights the Rio+20 Launching Ceremony to take place on 3 June 2011 at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Among other events and issues, it also provides an update on the Nagoya Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity, announces the NRF calls for views on the expected political outcomes of the Rio+20 Conference and touches on World Environment Day (5 June) and World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought.
The current issue - Volume 2, Issue 10 of Rio+20: Making it Happen - prominently highlights the Rio+20 Launching Ceremony to take place on 3 June 2011 at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Among other events and issues, it also provides an update on the Nagoya Protocol to the Convention on Biological Diversity, announces the NRF calls for views on the expected political outcomes of the Rio+20 Conference and touches on World Environment Day (5 June) and World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought.
Volume 2, Issue 9 - 17 May 2011
The latest issue of the newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 9, features a Nordic Council side-event held at CSD-19, which focused on the role of women in the economy and the importance of engaging civil society and to create a sustainable future. Among other issues, reports and events, it also highlights the upcoming 2 June thematic debate of the UN General Assembly on the “green economy” and the 31 May to 3 June Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Amazon, Congo, and Borneo-Mekong Forest Basins to be held in the Republic of Congo.
The latest issue of the newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 9, features a Nordic Council side-event held at CSD-19, which focused on the role of women in the economy and the importance of engaging civil society and to create a sustainable future. Among other issues, reports and events, it also highlights the upcoming 2 June thematic debate of the UN General Assembly on the “green economy” and the 31 May to 3 June Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Amazon, Congo, and Borneo-Mekong Forest Basins to be held in the Republic of Congo. Volume 2, Issue 8 - 29 Apr 2011
This issue highlights the third workshop co-organized by the UN General Assembly on "Green Economy Pathways" and points on the linkages between CSD-19 and Rio+20
Among other related events and issues, the newsletter reports on the 20 April Interactive Dialogue of the UN General Assembly on Harmony with Nature. It also announces a 6 May 2011 seminar to be organized by UN University in New York, titled "Vision for RIO+20: System Change for Green Economy and Poverty Reduction" and the third meeting of the High-level Panel on Global Sustainability to be held on 11-12 May 2011 in Helsinki, Finland.
This issue highlights the third workshop co-organized by the UN General Assembly on "Green Economy Pathways" and points on the linkages between CSD-19 and Rio+20Among other related events and issues, the newsletter reports on the 20 April Interactive Dialogue of the UN General Assembly on Harmony with Nature. It also announces a 6 May 2011 seminar to be organized by UN University in New York, titled "Vision for RIO+20: System Change for Green Economy and Poverty Reduction" and the third meeting of the High-level Panel on Global Sustainability to be held on 11-12 May 2011 in Helsinki, Finland.
Volume 2, Issue 7 - 15 Apr 2011
Please view our latest issue of the biweekly newsletter of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development.
This issue focuses on the upcoming Interactive Dialogue of the General Assembly on Harmony With Nature, taking place on 20 April 2011in New York, the Commission on Sustainable Development, scheduled for 2-13 May, as well other related information on the preparatory processes leading up to the Rio+20 Conference.
Please view our latest issue of the biweekly newsletter of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development.This issue focuses on the upcoming Interactive Dialogue of the General Assembly on Harmony With Nature, taking place on 20 April 2011in New York, the Commission on Sustainable Development, scheduled for 2-13 May, as well other related information on the preparatory processes leading up to the Rio+20 Conference.
Volume 2, Issue 6 - 30 Mar 2011
Volume 2, Issue 6 is a special issue focusing on one of the two themes of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), a "green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication." It provides information and resources on the preparatory work on the theme along with upcoming events.
Volume 2, Issue 6 is a special issue focusing on one of the two themes of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), a "green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication." It provides information and resources on the preparatory work on the theme along with upcoming events. Volume 2, Issue 5 - 17 Mar 2011
This issue highlights the momentum building up towards the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) processes at both the international and national levels and the celebration of World Water Day on 22 March 2011, which will be observed in Cape Town, South Africa .
Among other related events and issues, the newsletter reports on the 16 March Interactive Dialogue between the UN General Assembly and the High-level Global Sustainability Panel. It also announces the newly released publication titled "Report by Panel of Experts on the Transition to a Green Economy: Benefits, Challenges and Risks from a Sustainable Development Perspective," which was produced by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the UN Environment Programme, the UN Conference on Trade and Development and other relevant organizations.
This issue highlights the momentum building up towards the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) processes at both the international and national levels and the celebration of World Water Day on 22 March 2011, which will be observed in Cape Town, South Africa .Among other related events and issues, the newsletter reports on the 16 March Interactive Dialogue between the UN General Assembly and the High-level Global Sustainability Panel. It also announces the newly released publication titled "Report by Panel of Experts on the Transition to a Green Economy: Benefits, Challenges and Risks from a Sustainable Development Perspective," which was produced by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the UN Environment Programme, the UN Conference on Trade and Development and other relevant organizations.
Volume 2, Issue 4 - 28 Feb 2011
This edition announces a 4 March 2011 Press Conference on Rio+20 processes, which will be hosted by Mr. Sha Zukang at 11:00 a.m., in the DHL Auditorium at UN Headquarters and the recent launch of a redesigned website.
It also highlights related developments and events, including Mr. Sha's statement at IPM for CSD-19, Ms. Liz Thompson's, co-Executive Coordinator for Rio+20, participation as a panellist at a Women's Environment and Development Orgainzation (WEDO) side-event, among other related events and issues.
This edition announces a 4 March 2011 Press Conference on Rio+20 processes, which will be hosted by Mr. Sha Zukang at 11:00 a.m., in the DHL Auditorium at UN Headquarters and the recent launch of a redesigned website.It also highlights related developments and events, including Mr. Sha's statement at IPM for CSD-19, Ms. Liz Thompson's, co-Executive Coordinator for Rio+20, participation as a panellist at a Women's Environment and Development Orgainzation (WEDO) side-event, among other related events and issues.
Volume 2, Issue 3 - 16 Feb 2011
We are pleased to announce that our latest issue of the biweekly newsletter Rio+20: Making it Happen, dedicated to the UN Conference on Sustainable Development is now available online, and will also be sent to subscribers.
It also highlights related developments and events, including the second meeting of the Secretary-General's High-level Panel on Global Sustainability, the launch of the International Year of Forests and the General Assembly's debate on risk reduction, among other issues.
The Newsletter is produced by the Rio+20 Secretariat in the Division of Sustainable Development of DESA, with input from UN System Offices and other international governmental organizations, Member States and Major Groups from around the world.
Contact us at: uncsd2012@un.org
We are pleased to announce that our latest issue of the biweekly newsletter Rio+20: Making it Happen, dedicated to the UN Conference on Sustainable Development is now available online, and will also be sent to subscribers. It also highlights related developments and events, including the second meeting of the Secretary-General's High-level Panel on Global Sustainability, the launch of the International Year of Forests and the General Assembly's debate on risk reduction, among other issues.
The Newsletter is produced by the Rio+20 Secretariat in the Division of Sustainable Development of DESA, with input from UN System Offices and other international governmental organizations, Member States and Major Groups from around the world.
Contact us at: uncsd2012@un.org
Volume 2, Issue 2 - 31 Jan 2011
This edition highlights the statement made by the United Nations Secretary-General at the recently held World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, regarding the need for "revolutionary action" to achieve sustainable development:, the same principle at the core of Rio+20, scheduled next year. It also summarizes the outcome of the Commission on Sustainable Development's intersessional meeting, held in mid-January in Panama City, Panama, which considered the 10-year framework of programmes on sustainable consumption and production, among other issues.
This edition highlights the statement made by the United Nations Secretary-General at the recently held World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, regarding the need for "revolutionary action" to achieve sustainable development:, the same principle at the core of Rio+20, scheduled next year. It also summarizes the outcome of the Commission on Sustainable Development's intersessional meeting, held in mid-January in Panama City, Panama, which considered the 10-year framework of programmes on sustainable consumption and production, among other issues. Volume 2 Issue 1 - 19 Jan 2011
Our latest issue of the biweekly newsletter of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development is now available online and will also be sent to subscribers.
Our aim is to keep you abreast of the preparatory work for the Conference to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in June 2012. This Newsletter is prepared by the dedicated UNCSD Secretariat with input from UN offices, agencies, funds and programs, as well as from national delegations and major groups from around the world. We encourage you to use and share our information with all interested in Rio+20. You are invited to subscribe to the newsletter.
Our latest issue of the biweekly newsletter of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development is now available online and will also be sent to subscribers. Our aim is to keep you abreast of the preparatory work for the Conference to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in June 2012. This Newsletter is prepared by the dedicated UNCSD Secretariat with input from UN offices, agencies, funds and programs, as well as from national delegations and major groups from around the world. We encourage you to use and share our information with all interested in Rio+20. You are invited to subscribe to the newsletter.
Volume 1 Issue 2 - 22 Dec 2010
The second issue of the biweekly newsletter of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development is now available online and will also be sent to subscribers.
Our aim is to keep you abreast of the preparatory work for the Conference to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in June 2012. This Newsletter is prepared by the dedicated UNCSD Secretariat with input from UN offices, agencies, funds and programs, as well as from national delegations and major groups from around the world.
We encourage you to use and share our information with all interested in Rio+20. You are invited to subscribe to the newsletter.
The second issue of the biweekly newsletter of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development is now available online and will also be sent to subscribers. Our aim is to keep you abreast of the preparatory work for the Conference to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in June 2012. This Newsletter is prepared by the dedicated UNCSD Secretariat with input from UN offices, agencies, funds and programs, as well as from national delegations and major groups from around the world.
We encourage you to use and share our information with all interested in Rio+20. You are invited to subscribe to the newsletter.
Rio+20 Newsletter launched! - 1 Dec 2010
The first issue of the biweekly newsletter of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development is now available online and will also be sent to subscribers.
Our aim is to keep you abreast of the preparatory work for the Conference to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in May 2012. This Newsletter is prepared by the dedicated UNCSD Secretariat with input from UN offices, agencies, funds and programs, as well as from national delegations and major groups from around the world.
We encourage you to use and share our information with all interested in Rio+20: You are invited to subscribe to the newsletter.
The first issue of the biweekly newsletter of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development is now available online and will also be sent to subscribers. Our aim is to keep you abreast of the preparatory work for the Conference to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in May 2012. This Newsletter is prepared by the dedicated UNCSD Secretariat with input from UN offices, agencies, funds and programs, as well as from national delegations and major groups from around the world.
We encourage you to use and share our information with all interested in Rio+20: You are invited to subscribe to the newsletter.

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