Advancing SDG7 in Asia and the Pacific : policy briefs in support of the UN High-level political forum 2023
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RT Generic T1 Advancing SDG7 in Asia and the Pacific : policy briefs in support of the UN High-level political forum 2023 A1 UN.ESCAP, International Energy Agency (IEA), International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), YR 2023-06-30 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6868 PB United Nations AB <p>This document is part of a series of policy briefs compiled by the multistakeholder SDG7 Technical Advisory Group (SDG7 TAG) in support of the review of SDG7 at the High-level Political Forum (HLPF) 2023. Convened by UN DESA, the SDG7 TAG is composed of over 40 experts from governments, UN organizations, international organizations and other stakeholders.</p> <p>Energy is also intertwined with many other SDGs, including poverty reduction, food security, health, education, gender equality and water access. Indeed, energy is linked to two-thirds of the 169 SDG targets, underlining the crucial role it plays in sustainable development. Expanding access to clean energy in line with SDG7, for example, can deliver improved health outcomes, create jobs and reduce poverty and inequality. <br />The latest data shows, however, that despite significant progress, the pace of transition to clean energy is uneven and incremental across the Asia and the Pacific region, highlighting the need for scaled-up technical and financial support. </p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Advancing SDG7 in Asia and the Pacific : policy briefs in support of the UN High-level political forum 2023 AU - UN.ESCAPInternational Energy Agency (IEA)International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) Y1 - 2023-06-30 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6868 PB - United Nations AB -This document is part of a series of policy briefs compiled by the multistakeholder SDG7 Technical Advisory Group (SDG7 TAG) in support of the review of SDG7 at the High-level Political Forum (HLPF) 2023. Convened by UN DESA, the SDG7 TAG is composed of over 40 experts from governments, UN organizations, international organizations and other stakeholders.
Energy is also intertwined with many other SDGs, including poverty reduction, food security, health, education, gender equality and water access. Indeed, energy is linked to two-thirds of the 169 SDG targets, underlining the crucial role it plays in sustainable development. Expanding access to clean energy in line with SDG7, for example, can deliver improved health outcomes, create jobs and reduce poverty and inequality.
The latest data shows, however, that despite significant progress, the pace of transition to clean energy is uneven and incremental across the Asia and the Pacific region, highlighting the need for scaled-up technical and financial support.
This document is part of a series of policy briefs compiled by the multistakeholder SDG7 Technical Advisory Group (SDG7 TAG) in support of the review of SDG7 at the High-level Political Forum (HLPF) 2023. Convened by UN DESA, the SDG7 TAG is composed of over 40 experts from governments, UN organizations, international organizations and other stakeholders.
Energy is also intertwined with many other SDGs, including poverty reduction, food security, health, education, gender equality and water access. Indeed, energy is linked to two-thirds of the 169 SDG targets, underlining the crucial role it plays in sustainable development. Expanding access to clean energy in line with SDG7, for example, can deliver improved health outcomes, create jobs and reduce poverty and inequality.
The latest data shows, however, that despite significant progress, the pace of transition to clean energy is uneven and incremental across the Asia and the Pacific region, highlighting the need for scaled-up technical and financial support.
This document is part of a series of policy briefs compiled by the multistakeholder SDG7 Technical Advisory Group (SDG7 TAG) in support of the review of SDG7 at the High-level Political Forum (HLPF) 2023. Convened by UN DESA, the SDG7 TAG is composed of over 40 experts from governments, UN organizations, international organizations and other stakeholders.
Energy is also intertwined with many other SDGs, including poverty reduction, food security, health, education, gender equality and water access. Indeed, energy is linked to two-thirds of the 169 SDG targets, underlining the crucial role it plays in sustainable development. Expanding access to clean energy in line with SDG7, for example, can deliver improved health outcomes, create jobs and reduce poverty and inequality.
The latest data shows, however, that despite significant progress, the pace of transition to clean energy is uneven and incremental across the Asia and the Pacific region, highlighting the need for scaled-up technical and financial support.
This document is part of a series of policy briefs compiled by the multistakeholder SDG7 Technical Advisory Group (SDG7 TAG) in support of the review of SDG7 at the High-level Political Forum (HLPF) 2023. Convened by UN DESA, the SDG7 TAG is composed of over 40 experts from governments, UN organizations, international organizations and other stakeholders.
Energy is also intertwined with many other SDGs, including poverty reduction, food security, health, education, gender equality and water access. Indeed, energy is linked to two-thirds of the 169 SDG targets, underlining the crucial role it plays in sustainable development. Expanding access to clean energy in line with SDG7, for example, can deliver improved health outcomes, create jobs and reduce poverty and inequality.
The latest data shows, however, that despite significant progress, the pace of transition to clean energy is uneven and incremental across the Asia and the Pacific region, highlighting the need for scaled-up technical and financial support.
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This document is part of a series of policy briefs compiled by the multistakeholder SDG7 Technical Advisory Group (SDG7 TAG) in support of the review of SDG7 at the High-level Political Forum (HLPF) 2023. Convened by UN DESA, the SDG7 TAG is composed of over 40 experts from governments, UN organizations, international organizations and other stakeholders.
Energy is also intertwined with many other SDGs, including poverty reduction, food security, health, education, gender equality and water access. Indeed, energy is linked to two-thirds of the 169 SDG targets, underlining the crucial role it plays in sustainable development. Expanding access to clean energy in line with SDG7, for example, can deliver improved health outcomes, create jobs and reduce poverty and inequality.
The latest data shows, however, that despite significant progress, the pace of transition to clean energy is uneven and incremental across the Asia and the Pacific region, highlighting the need for scaled-up technical and financial support.