The Economic and Social Council convened a Meeting on “Pathways to resilience in climate-affected Small Island Developing States (SIDS)– A Forward-Looking Resilience Building Agenda: Promises, results and next steps”. The meeting took place from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 13 November 2018 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Objectives
The Council convened this follow-up meeting to take stock of progress on actions contained in the Presidential Statement on its 2017 Special Meeting on “Aftermath of recent hurricanes: Achieving a risk informed and resilient 2030 Agenda”. This follow-up ECOSOC Meeting focused on commitments made and results achieved to date in SIDS vulnerable to shocks associated with natural hazards and explored new and innovative approaches to financing climate resilience. A Presidential Statement has been issued on the main recommendations.
- Presidential Statement [NEW]
- Programme
- Concept note
- Speakers' bios
- Statements/remarks
Resources
- 2017 ECOSOC Special Meeting on Aftermath of recent hurricanes: Achieving a risk-informed and resilient 2030 Agenda
- CARICOM- UN High-level Pledging Conference (21 November 2017)
- UN 2019 Climate Summit
- High Level Meeting on Hurricane Irma
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA)
- United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)
Latest News
- Disasters: UN report shows climate change causing ‘dramatic rise’ in economic losses (10 October 2018)
- Global warming report, an 'ear-splitting wake-up call' warns UN chief (8 October 2018)
- Caribbean hurricane season ‘will be different this time’ (6 September 2018)
- In the eye of the Caribbean storm: one year on from Irma and Maria (5 September 2018)
- With Caribbean still rebuilding after devastating storms, UNICEF helping to boost resilience ahead of next hurricane season (20 March 2018)
- Hurricane-hit Dominica recovering despite power, economic troubles (28 December 2017)
- Thousands of children need assistance three months after Caribbean hurricanes – UNICEF (13 December 2017)
- 'Long road to recovery' for Dominica, Barbuda, despite pledges (24 November 2017)
- At UN, over $2 billion pledged to help hurricane-affected Caribbean nations ‘build back better’ (22 November 2017)
- New and better deal’ needed for climate resilience in Caribbean, UN chief tells donor conference (21 November 2017)
- Building safe houses, UN agency helping Dominica recover from disaster (7 November 2017)
- Carbon dioxide levels surge to new high in 2016, UN weather agency reports (30 October 2017)
- UN Economic and Social Council urges ‘action now;’ long-term measures to tackle natural disasters (25 October 2017)
- UN chief lauds Dominica's vision to become first climate-resilient nation after recent devastation (8 October 2017)
- In hurricane-stricken Barbuda, UN chief urges global solidarity, accelerated climate action (7 October 2017)
- A year after Hurricane Matthew, Haiti's children still incredibly vulnerable to disasters – UNICEF (5 October 2017)
- UN chief urges world to implement Paris climate accord 'with greater ambition' (4 October 2017)
- Relief operation in storm-battered Dominica ‘going in the right direction,’ says UN official (3 October 2017)
- UNICEF urges child-centred budget decisions for rebuilding of quake-hit areas in Mexico (2 October 2017)
- Aid community launches $31 million appeal for 'badly battered' Dominica (29 September 2017)
- UNICEF expands relief efforts in Latin America and Caribbean after month of ‘relentless’ natural disasters (27 September 2017)
- Storm-ravaged Dominica in urgent need of food and water, finds UN assessment team (25 September 2017)