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HIGH-LEVEL CONFERENCE ON FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT AND THE MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Sheraton Hotel, Doha, Qatar 18-19 November 2017 From country initiatives to global advances mobilizing financing for sustainable development Draft Programme (as of 16 November 2017) The high-level meeting will serve as a joint preparatory event for the 2018 ECOSOC Forum on Financing for Development follow-up (FfDF) and the 2018 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF). It will be the first joint preparatory meeting for both the HLPF and the FfDF. It will aim to achieve the following objectives: (i) Identify challenges in advancing financing for the SDGs, as well as country-level policy and institutional innovations in addressing them; (ii) Strengthen coherence and coordination in preparation for the 2018 HLPF and the 2018 FfDF; and facilitate dialogue between their respective national constituencies; (iii) Sensitize national policy makers on the policy developments at the global level (outcomes of the FfDF and HLPF); (iv) Showcase new initiatives and innovations in areas of sustainable development finance. 18 November 2017 10:00-11:00 a.m. Opening of the meeting H.E. Mr. Ali Shareef Al Emadi, Minister of Finance, State of Qatar Mr. LIU Zhenmin, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations H.E. Ms. Marie Chatardová, President of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), Permanent Representative of the Czech Republic to the United Nations (remarks to be delivered by H.E. Mr. Mahmadamin Mahmadaminov, Vice-President of ECOSOC, Permanent Representative of Tajikistan to the United Nations) 11:00 11:30 a.m. Tea break/bilaterals Keynote presentations Mr. Achim Steiner, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Dr. Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) 11:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Ministerial Round Tables Sharing country experiences in mobilizing resources from public, private, domestic and international sources towards the implementation of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development policy and institutional innovations 1

After the opening of the meeting, high-level officials of Governments, representing countries at different income and vulnerability levels, will present their policy and institutional innovations in implementing the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (Addis Agenda) and the means of implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (2030 Agenda) at four successive round tables. The innovations can be national or sub-national broad-based reforms or specific innovative interventions in specific action areas of the Addis Agenda. The presentations will ideally be in the form of case studies, putting the innovations into local context, explaining their relevance for global policy-making and international support needed to make them successful. Each round table will include country presentations, presentations by lead discussants from international financial institutions and other stakeholders, as well as an interactive dialogue. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Ministerial Round Table 1 Co-Chairs: H.E. Mr. Soltan bin Saad Al-Muraikhi, State Minister for Foreign Affairs, State of Qatar Mr. LIU Zhenmin, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Presentations: H.E. Mr. Abdusalom Karim Qurboniyon, Minister of Finance, Republic of Tajikistan H.E. Ms. Evelyn Anite, State Minister of Finance for Investment and Privatization, Republic of Uganda H.E. Mr. Michael Gerber, Ambassador, Special Envoy for Global Sustainable Development, Switzerland H.E. Mrs. Carmen Elena Falconi Vaca, National Secretary for Planning and Development, Ecuador Mr. Yonov Frederick Agah, Deputy Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO) 1:30 3:00 p.m. Lunch break 3:00 5:00 p.m. Ministerial Round Table 2 Co-Chairs: H.E. Dr. Ahmad Hassan Al-Hamadi, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State of Qatar Mr. LIU Zhenmin, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Presentations: H.E. Dr. Edward Scicluna, Minister of Finance, Malta H.E. Mr. Mustafa Mastoor, Acting Minister of Economy, Afghanistan H.E. Mr. Magdy Hassan Yasin, Minister of State, Ministry of Finance, Republic of the Sudan (TBC) Mr. Noel Gonzalez Segura, Director-General of Planning and Policies for International Development Cooperation, AMEXCID, Mexico Mr. Diallo Chaikou Yaya, Deputy National Director of Cooperation, Ministry of Planning and Cooperation, Republic of Guinea Mr. Laszlo Borbely, State Counsellor to the Prime Minister, Romania 2

1. What steps have been taken at the national level towards mainstreaming the Addis Agenda and means of implementation of the 2030 Agenda into national development strategies? 2. What challenges have been encountered in the implementation of these mainstreaming efforts? 3. What policy innovations have been useful in overcoming these challenges? How were such innovations developed and implemented? 5:00 5:30 p.m. Tea break/bilaterals 7:30 9:30 p.m. Dinner hosted by the Government of Qatar in the Sheraton garden 19 November 2017 Morning session The means of implementation of the SDGs selected for an in-depth review at the 2018 HLPF The 2018 HLPF is mandated to conduct an in-depth review of selected SDGs. In addition to SDG17 (means of implementation and the global partnership) which is reviewed annually and with a cross-cutting approach, goals 6 (clean water and sanitation), 7 (affordable and clean energy), 11 (sustainable cities and communities), 12 (responsible consumption and production) and 15 (life on land) will be reviewed. The morning session will feature breakout sessions to discuss progress and challenges related to the financing (including the financing of technological solutions) of these selected SDGs based on background studies, to be prepared in advance of the meeting. Each breakout session will feature brief presentations of the relevant background studies and an interactive dialogue. 10:00 11:30 a.m. Breakout sessions SDG 6 and 7- Energy and Water (Venue: Presidential Room 4) H.E. Mr. Mahmadamin Mahmadaminov, Vice-President of ECOSOC, Permanent Representative of Tajikistan to the United Nations H.E. Ambassador Tariq Ali Faraj Hashim Al-Ansari, Director of International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State of Qatar Moderator: H.E. Mr. Csaba Korosi, Sherpa to the President of Hungary in the High-Level Panel on Water Mr. Inoke Finau Vala, Director, Tonga Energy Roadmap (TERM), Ministry of Meteorology, Energy, Information, Disaster Management, Environment, Climate Change and Communication (MEIDECC), Tonga Dr. Constantinos Taliotis, Post-doctoral researcher, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Mr. Nicholas Craven, Independent Expert 3

1. What are the main technology and innovation solutions and gaps for attaining SDGs 6 and 7 (energy and water)? What are the financing and other obstacles to the adoption and scaling up of relevant technologies and innovations? 2. What are the best approaches for addressing financing shortfalls and challenges at different levels (global, national and sub-national)? Do STI roadmaps hold potential? 3. Based on your experience, what is your most important recommendation for the way forward? SDG 11- Cities (Venue: Presidential Room 5) H.E. Mr. Jerry Matthews Matjila, Vice-President of ECOSOC, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Africa to the United Nations H.E. Mr. Yousef bin Sultan Yousef Laram, Director, Department of International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State of Qatar Moderator: TBD Dr. Philip Turner, Independent Expert Dr. Robby Berloznik, Director, Programme Global Science Technology Innovation Conferences (G- STIC), Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), Belgium Dr. Peter Adriaens, CEO, Corymbus Asset Management, New York, and Professor of Environmental Engineering and Finance, The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor 1. What are the main technology and innovation solutions and gaps for attaining SDGs 11 (cities)? What are the financing and other obstacles to the adoption and scaling up of relevant technologies and innovations? 2. What are the best approaches for addressing financing shortfalls and challenges at different levels (global, national and sub-national)? Do STI roadmaps hold potential? 3. Based on your experience, what is your most important recommendation for the way forward? SDG 12 and 15- Sustainable Consumption and Production, and Terrestrial Ecosystems (Venue: Presidential Room 6) H.E. Ms. Inga Rhonda King, Vice-President of ECOSOC, Permanent Representative of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to the United Nations Presentation: Mr. Simon Zadek, Senior Advisor on Finance to the Deputy Secretary General, Executive Office of the Secretary General, United Nations Moderator: Mr. Shantanu Mukherjee, Chief, Policy Analysis Branch, Division for Sustainable Development, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Dr. Michael Obersteiner, Program Director, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Expert Member of the International Resource Panel 4

Ms. Julie McBride, Senior Social Franchise Consultant, MSA Worldwide Dr. Nikolay Khabarov, Research Scholar, Ecosystems Services and Management, IIASA 1. What are the main technology and innovation solutions and gaps for attaining SDGs12 and 15 (sustainable consumption and production, and terrestrial ecosystems)? What are the primary obstacles to technology adoption and scaling up? 2. What are the best approaches for addressing financing shortfalls and challenges at different levels (global, national and sub-national)? Do STI roadmaps hold potential? 3. Based on your experience, what is your most important recommendation for the way forward? 11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Tea break/bilaterals 12:00 1:00 p.m. Plenary session on the SDG means of implementation Chair and moderator: Mr. Alexander Trepelkov, Director, Financing for Development Office, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Reports from breakout sessions Discussants: Mr. Stefano Prato, Managing Director, Society for International Development Ms. Louise Kantrow, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, International Chamber of Commerce 1:00 2:30 p.m. Lunch break Afternoon session Innovative instruments to finance sustainable development This session will move the discussions of innovations at the policy and institutional levels to the instrument level. Sessions on the role of development finance institutions and Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) will give participants an opportunity to learn about a wide range of financial mechanisms, including Islamic finance, that hold great potential for financing sustainable largescale investments in SDGs. 2:30 4:00 p.m. Overcoming challenges to mobilizing Sovereign Wealth Funds for SDG investments H.E. Mr. Bart De Groof, Ambassador, Embassy of Belgium in Qatar H.E. Mr. Khalifa bin Jassim Al-Kuwari, Director-General, Qatar Fund for Development, State of Qatar Presenter and Moderator: Dr. Rajiv Sharma, Research Director, Global Projects Center, Stanford University 5

Mr. Bayasgalan Rentsendorj, Sr. Membership Manager, International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds Mr. Adam Robbins, Practice Lead, Long-Term Investing Initiatives, World Economic Forum (WEF) 1. What are the lessons learned from SWFs efforts to reconcile their financial objectives with the social, economic and environmental deficits that the SDGs seek to address? 2. What are the barriers that hold back SWFs investment in key sustainable development sectors, notably in underdeveloped economies? 3. What measures can Governments (both source and destination), international trade and financial institutions, as well as other international regulatory and supervisory bodies take to facilitate more SWFs investment in sustainable development sectors? 4:00 4:15 p.m. Tea break/bilaterals 4:15 5:45 p.m. The role of development finance institutions in achieving the SDGs- the case of Islamic Finance Mr. Alexander Trepelkov, Director, Financing for Development Office, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations H.E. Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Muraikhi, Secretary-General s Special Envoy for Humanitarian Affairs Presentation: Dr. Habib Ahmed, Professor and Sharjah Chair in Islamic Law & Finance, Durham University Business School Moderator: Mr. Michael O Neill, Assistant Secretary-General and Director of External Relations, UNDP Mr. Nedzad Ayanovic, Senior Partnership Specialist, Islamic Development Bank Ms. Farmida Bi, European Head of Islamic Finance, Norton Rose Fulbright Mr. Marco Lichtfous, Partner, Deloitte 1. What can Islamic finance teach us about financing the 2030 Agenda, including the SDGs? 2. What challenges does Islamic finance need to overcome to ensure its contribution to sustainable development? 3. What specific steps and policies are required to unleash the full potential of Islamic finance, particularly for large-scale, sustainable infrastructure investments? 5:45 6:00 p.m. Closing of the meeting H.E. Mr. Soltan bin Saad Al-Muraikhi, State Minister for Foreign Affairs, State of Qatar Mr. LIU Zhenmin, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations 6