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Global Conference on Sustainable Development 2023

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On October 4–5, 2023, the SDSN Hong Kong held its first “Global Conference on Sustainable Development” (GCSD 2023) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). It brought together over 1,600 online views and more than 300 on-site participants to address pressing environmental and social challenges and forge meaningful collaborations in pursuit of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It served as a platform for global leaders, visionaries, and experts to convene and explore innovative solutions.
Officiating guests of the opening ceremony. From left: Professor Lam Hon-ming, Convenor of the Organizing Committee of the Global Conference on Sustainable Development; Professor Jeffrey David Sachs, President of SDSN; The Hon Tse Chin-wan, GBS, JP , Secretary for the Environment and Ecology; Professor Rocky S. Tuan, Vice-Chancellor and President of CUHK
The conference featured an impressive array of speakers, including Mr Ban Ki-moon, former United Nations Secretary-General and Co-Chair of the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens; Professor Jeffrey David Sachs, President of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network; and Professor Thomas Schneider, Chief Executive of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. They shared their insights and expertise on sustainable development.
‘Global parliament of people’
In Professor Sachs‘s captivating keynote speech, he advocated for the establishment of a ‘global parliament of people’ to ensure greater collaboration across all levels.  He emphasized the importance of promoting inclusive and sustainable solutions while fostering a sense of global citizenship.  Mr Ban Ki-moon echoed this sentiment, stressing that achieving the SDGs is not just a goal, but a moral obligation and a shared responsibility.  He urged open dialogue and partnership between academia, philanthropic organizations, civil society, the private sector, and the government to achieve the 2030 Agenda. Professor Sachs shared his thoughts on Hong Kong’s potential leadership in sustainable development, offered recommendations for the city to implement the SDGs, and emphasized the need to prioritize peace as the foremost global imperative [Read more].
The Global Conference on Sustainable Development brings together experts from various fields to address pressing environmental and social challenges.
Cultivating ideas for sustainable future
At the conference, plenary sessions and breakout sessions were organized to provide ample opportunities for participants to engage with each other and exchange ideas. These sessions covered diverse topics, including sustainable development governance, building age-friendly cities, sustainable tourism, carbon neutrality, biodiversity, and education for sustainable development. CUHK, in addition, launched the University Sustainability Index (USI) at the conference, a pioneering initiative that benchmarks sustainability performance among universities. This initiative further reinforced CUHK’s commitment to fulfilling its civic duty as a socially responsible university and inspiring others to embrace sustainability as a fundamental principle.
2030 Agenda at the midpoint
In the halfway through the 2030 Agenda, the world was falling well short of the progress needed to meet the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through the participation of global experts, this conference had served not just as a knowledge-exchange platform, but also as a catalyst for fostering innovative ideas, sharing best practices, and strengthening global collaborations. The participants believed that combined efforts would expedite our journey towards a sustainable future.

The recording of the event can be viewed here.

Amy Li is an editor in the Communications and Public Relations Office, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.