U15 Theme

Conference Theme

“From inequality and vulnerability to prosperity for all”

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Building on the theme of the UNCTAD14 conference, which emphasized the need to move from decision to action, UNCTAD's 15th quadrennial conference, UNCTAD15, seeks a concrete decade of action in pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals. The conference is focused on reducing inequality and vulnerability by ensuring trade works for all and that development remains high on the global agenda. The theme, “From inequality and vulnerability to prosperity for all”, is a clarion call to work to fix the fractures across the world in favour of prosperity for all. UNCTAD15 takes place online, hosted by Barbados, from 3 to 7 October, 2021.

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General Debate

General Debate

The General Debate was the opportunity for member States to express their views on the substantive issues of the Conference through formal statements.

 

All statements are available to download as PDF or video recordings.

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Join our unique virtual conference, where you will have the opportunity to hear from world leaders and global experts, visit exhibition booths, participate in campaigns and network with other attendees. We have built a fully-equipped virtual conference centre where you can have a full and vibrant virtual experience that mimics all you would expect of a physical conference. Connect to the centre here.
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Commodities
13-15 September 2021
Global Commodities
Forum
 
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Youth
16-18 September 2021
Youth
Forum
 
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Civil Society
22-24 September 2021
Civil Society
Forum
 
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Gender and Development Forum
26-28 September 2021
Gender and Development
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Creative Industries and Trade Digitization Forum
29 September-1 October 2021
Creative Industries and Trade Digitization
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