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2021 High-level political forum on sustainable development (HLPF)
Concept Note
“Sustainable and resilient recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic that promotes the economic,
social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development:
building an inclusive and effective Path for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda in the context
of the decade of action and delivery for sustainable development”
Introduction:
The high-level political forum on sustainable development (HLPF) will take place from Tuesday, 6 July
to Thursday, 15 July 2021 (including the 3 ministerial days of the forum to be held from 13 — 15 July).
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered the worst economic recession since 1930 and inflicted
unprecedented human suffering. The combined social, economic, and health impact of the pandemic
has outpaced any other major crisis in recent history. At the HLPF, we will take stock of the impact of
COVID-19 on the SDGs. The HLPF will also provide political leadership, guidance and
recommendations on how to ensure that the recovery from the pandemic is sustainable and resilient
and puts the world on track to realize the 2030 Agenda during the Decade of Action and Delivery.
The HLPF will also review in-depth some of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that are most
closely related to the pandemic, while maintaining a balance between economic, social and
environmental dimensions i of sustainable development.
The present note outlines key aspects of the programme of the HLPF and its preparations. The
programme of the 2021 HLPF and the High-level Segment of ECOSOC is available on the HLPF 2021
website:
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/hlpf/2021.
Background:
As of April 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic had killed more than 3 million people around the world. The
pandemic is a human tragedy, and a public health, humanitarian and development emergency, in the
words of the Secretary-General of the United Nations. As a result of the pandemic extreme poverty,
hunger, unemployment, inequality and violence are rising; education has been disrupted; men, women
and children are confined to their home in many parts of the world, while new phases of the pandemic
are unfolding. The poorest and most vulnerable people and countries have been hit the most. The
pandemic has set back years of progress made on the global Goals and disrupted development
activities for the implementation of the SDGs across the world.
The HLPF will review SDG 1 on no poverty, 2 on zero hunger, 3 on good health and well-being, 8 on decent
work
and economic growth, 10 on reduced inequalities, 12 on responsible consumption and production, 13
on
climate action and 16 on peace, justice and strong institutions. As done every year, SDG 17 on the global
partnership for development will also be in focus. In addition, the SDG targets that have 2020 as an end date
will be discussed.