Exhibitions were organized on the margins of the 2022 HLPF. Member States, civil society, private sector and the UN system and other organizations participated in the exhibit to showcase their organization’s work on the 2030 Agenda and good practices and success of SDGs implementation.
List of Exhibitions at the 2022 HLPF
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) | This virtual exhibition illustrate how nuclear science and technologies can contribute to combat desertification, restore degraded land, halt deforestation, manage soil and water. |
Permanent Mission of Indonesia | Catalyzing Actions for Sustainable Vegetable Oils in Support of SDGs |
National Development Planning Commission (GHANA) | Ghana’s virtual exhibition under the theme ‘Demonstrating resilience through innovation and partnerships to build forward better from CoVID-19 in the decade of action’ showcases impactful interventions including projects with a collection of images, documentaries, interviews, publications and stories which also reflects the experiences of marginalized groups in Virtual Reality. SDGs initiatives of government, development partners, CSOs, private sector and traditional authorities are on display via this link for the duration of the UNHLPF and up on till the end of month of July 2022. |
Solar Cookers International (SCI): | Solar Cooking – A virtual exhibition showcasing solar cooking as an inclusive and effective cross-cutting solution that is essential during a global health crisis (and beyond) while advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Solar thermal energy harnessed for clean and sustainable cooking builds community resilience through many benefits and for building back better from COVID-19 |
UNESCO Etxea in collaboration with Department of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment of the Basque Government | 17 Goals to Transform Our World- This virtual exhibition features the SDGs of the 2030 Agenda reinterpreted in illustrations that address global issues such as the fight against hunger, health, sustainability, consumption, peace, gender equality, among others. |
SOS Children's Villages International | This virtual exhibition features innovation and digitalization of SOS Children's Villages YouthCan! program, fostering youth employability and entrepreneurship by providing opportunities for corporate partner volunteers to become trainers, mentors and role models for young people. Digitalization of the program was enabled through the programs digital pillar, YouthLinks, and its central social media platform (the YouthLinks Community), not only allowing the program to continue but even to scale during and post COVID-19 pandemic. YouthCan! integrally contributes to SDGs 4 and 17, as well as SDG 1, 8, 9 & 10. |
International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges (IAAI): | DigitalArt4Climate - virtual exhibition to showcase harnessing the Power of Culture & Technology for Climate Action and for Our Common Agenda presentation |
Mechanism of Civil Society Participation of Latin-America and the Caribbean for Sustainable Development (Spanish) | This video exhibition the actions and accomplishments taken by the Mechanism since its creation will be presented: systematic tracing of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the SDG in a national and regional level. |
HaritaDhara Research Development and Education Foundation | Building Back Better with Games, Hands-on Activities for Sustainability and 2030 Agenda |
Pentagram Design in partnership with UN Women and UN DESA | Are we on track to achieve gender equality by 2030?’ Video and static PDF data visualization-The visualization provides a global, regional and country-level outlook of progress to achieving the targets set out under SDG 5. |
World Vision International | A virtual exhibition to showcase children & young people activism in relation to Build Back Better from COVID-19 & the SDGs. |