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    May 15, 2026, 1:15 to 2:30 PM EDT

    From Pledges to Action: A Roadmap to End Deforestation in the Amazon

    Location: New York, New York

    Organizers: The Science Panel for the Amazon & WWF

    The Science Panel for the Amazon (SPA) and WWF will convene “From Pledges to Action: A Roadmap to End Deforestation in the Amazon” as an official side event of the 21st United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF21), bringing together science, policy, and civil society to accelerate progress toward zero deforestation. The session will present new evidence from the Amazon Footprint Report on deforestation drivers and value chains, alongside a Science–Policy Interface discussion led by SPA on how scientific knowledge can more effectively inform decision-making. A high-level dialogue will engage governments, civil society, and multilateral actors on translating commitments into implementation, complemented by a civil society call to action that underscores the urgency of coordinated, rights-based approaches. Together, these elements aim to help close the gap between global pledges and concrete action in one of the world’s most critical forest ecosystems.

    May 18, 2026

    Teaching and Learning About Violent Pasts

    Organizers: SDG Academy & UNESCO

    Join the SDG Academy and UNESCO for an upcoming webinar inspired by the launch of UNESCO’s Teaching and Learning about Violent Pasts, a free, self-paced online course hosted by the SDG Academy. The conversation will explore the role of historical narratives and ethical responsibilities and pedagogies in promoting peace, and invite reflections on how we can learn across borders and contexts.

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    May 19 to 20, 2026

    The Together | Ensemble 2026 Conference

    Location: Calgary, Canada & Online

    Organizers: University of Calgary and SDSN Canada

    Together | Ensemble is Canada’s leading national conference for collaborating and accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Under the theme "Mobilizing Local Action for Global Impact," this year's conference will bring together intergenerational Indigenous Peoples, youth, academia, government, business, and community leaders to turn global goals into local action and address Canada’s toughest sustainability challenges.

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    May 5 to 21, 2026

    Corporate Responsibilities for Sustainable Development: A Six-Part Webinar Series with Prof. Klaus M. Leisinger

    Organizers: SDG Academy

    The private sector plays a major role in global sustainable development ambitions, influencing patterns of consumption, production, and employment, as well as contributing to national and regional development plans and the global economy. In this series of webinars, Prof. Klaus M. Leisinger, Founder and Chairman of the Global Values Alliance, will discuss corporate responsibilities for sustainable development and the role of business in turbulent times. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from Prof. Leisinger’s decades of experience as a business leader, academic, and activist working to transform ethical standards in the private sector.

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    June 19, 2026

    A Territorial Approach to Sustainable Development Goals

    Location: Porto, Portugal

    Organizers: SDSN Portugal

    Organized by SDSN Portugal, in partnership with Porto Municipality, ADENE, and ODSlocal, this conference will bring together local, regional, and national authorities, civil society, and private actors to debate the best solutions to accelerate sub-national SDG action.

    June 23, 2026, 7:00 to 9:00 AM EDT

    Global Launch of the Sustainable Development Report 2026: Progress, Priorities, and the Pathway Forward for 2030 and Beyond

    Location: Online

    Organizers: SDSN

    Join the SDSN for the global online launch of the Sustainable Development Report 2026 (SDR 2026), its flagship annual assessment of countries’ progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The report presents the latest SDG Index and Dashboards covering all UN Member States, alongside updated analysis of support for UN-based multilateralism and new survey findings on government efforts through 2030 and beyond. Taking place at a pivotal moment marked by rising geopolitical tensions, slowing SDG progress, and the lead-up to post-2030 agenda discussions in 2027, the webinar will feature key findings from the report — including its lead policy chapter on accelerating SDG implementation — followed by a high-level panel on global priorities and multilateral cooperation.

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    July 9, 2026

    Science Day 2026

    Location: New York, USA, & Online

    Organizers: SDSN, International Science Council, Stockholm Environment Institute, UN DESA

    Science Day 2026 will convene the science community, policymakers, and societal actors at a critical juncture for multilateral cooperation. As the 2030 Agenda enters its final implementation phase, this HLPF side event will provide a focused space to examine how scientific knowledge is being used within multilateral processes to accelerate delivery, where it is falling short, and what is required for science-policy collaboration to remain credible and effective under current global conditions.

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