By Faye Leone
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The call for a decade of action stems from a request made to the Secretary-General in the political declaration of the SDG Summit.
The text asks the Secretary-General to “engage Governments, civil society, the private sector and other stakeholders in generating solutions and accelerating action to address systemic gaps in implementation, as we embark on a decisive decade for the 2030 Agenda".
The declaration calls upon the Secretary-General to organize an annual moment to highlight inspiring action on the Goals, in the context of the general debate of the General Assembly.
25 September 2019: The UN Secretary-General announced that the first “annual platform” to drive SDG progress will take place in September 2020, as part of the UN’s commemoration of its 75th anniversary. Annual platforms will be continue to be convened each year as part of the recently launched decade of action for the SDGs.
Addressing the SDG Summit, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
An “annual temperature check” on SDG progress will take place each September in the context of the UNGA debate.
The call for a decade of action stems from a request made to the Secretary-General in the
UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed elaborated on these plans in remarks to a civil society event on 25 September. She said the UN will provide space each September within the UN General Assembly for “an annual temperature check” on SDG progress. This will provide “a snapshot of what’s working and what’s not, of where we need more action and who we need more action from.”
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