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Capacity-building event

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Capacity-building is one of the core objectives of the Regular Process. In accordance with the programme of work for the period 2017-2020 for the second cycle of the Regular Process, a two-day multi-stakeholder dialogue and capacity-building partnership event (鈥渢he Event鈥), was held from 24 to 25 January 2019 in New York, in order to provide an opportunity to build awareness and collaboration with respect to capacity-building in support of the Regular Process, including with respect to building capacity to participate in, and make use of, integrated assessments.听

The Event was webcast live, and can be viewed at:

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Key documents

Agenda

Concept note

Summary of discussions

Summary

Presentations made during the Event

Presentations made by panellists in Segments 1-3

Way forward: Conclusions from the Multi-Stakeholder dialogue and capacity-building partnership event

Conclusions from the Multi-Stakeholder dialogue and capacity-building partnership event

General statements made during the Event听

鈥⑻ 听Sierra Leone
鈥⑻ 听Sri Lanka (forthcoming)
鈥⑻ 听United States of America
鈥⑻ 听Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research
鈥⑻ 听International Ship Managers鈥 Association (forthcoming)

Other documents

Invitation

Invitation to nominate panelists

Information fair

Information for participants

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