WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM 2019 in DAVOS

Rückblick 21. - 25. Jänner

Unsere Delegation traf hochrangige Vertreter und führende Experten wie Alfred Berkeley ehemaliger Präsident der Nasdaq, den SDG Head von Finnland, den First Vice President EU Committee of the Regions, den Mayor of Heidelberg, Mayor of Espoo Finnland, den Head of City Solutions von Siemens, den Präsident von Botswana, den Director der UNCTAD, den Director General United Nations Organisations Michael Moller, den Indischen Minister im Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Technologie Harsh Vardhan uvm. Ein Fixpunkt war das SDG-Lab sein, dass von der UNOPS, Forbes, UNGSII, Mediatentor unterstützt wird. Delegates: Markus Bürger (Vorsitzender), Christoph Müller (Advisory Board) und Roland Schatz (Leading Expert im Zentrum und CEO UNGSII Foundation)

day 4

Discussion on sustainable finance, impact investment, commitment of the economy

H.E. Dr. Mahamdu Bawumia, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana 

Prof. Dr. Karl Pilny, Senior Investment Advisor, Professor of International Technology Transfer

Alfred R. Berkeley, former President of NASDAQ Stock Market

Henrietta H. Fore, Executive Director of UNICEF

Day 3

SDG Cities and Hidden SDG Champions, Discussion on sustainable cities all over the world with

Jukka Mäkelä,  Mayor of Espoo/Finland, the most sustainable city in Europe

Prof. Dr. Eckart Würzner, Mayor/Oberbürgermeister of the City of Heidelberg/Germany

R. Yofi Grant, CEO of Ghana Investment Promotion Centre

H. E. Dr. Athaliah Lesiba Molokomme, Ambassador of Botswana to the United Nations Office in Geneva

Ms Grete Faremo, Under-Secretary-General and UNOPS Executive Director

Steven Seagal, Hollywood Actor and Humanist

DAY 1 & 2

Meeting great people at the SDG Lab

President of Botswana H.E. Mokgweetsi Masisi

H.E. Minister of Finance of Nepal  H.E. Yubaraj Khatiwada

H.E. Union Minister U Thaung Tun - Head of the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations of Myanmar

Michael Moller, Director-General United Nations

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