17th Geneva Forum
On Monday, December 8, we will meet in Room XII at the United Nations Palais des Nations in Geneva (Building A) for an opening session of the week dedicated to new forms of regenerative tourism.
This meeting, organized in partnership with the Permanent Mission of Portugal to the United Nations in Geneva and in the presence of His Excellency the Ambassador, will aim to identify and design impact projects capable of both sustainably breaking down the silos of the UN system and International Geneva, and capturing new forms of impact finance:
https://www.geneva-forum.com/Responsible-and-Resilient-Tourism.html
Regenerative tourism makes it possible to address all the challenges to be solved for Sustainable Development, ranging from solidarity to humanitarian issues, as well as ecology, climate, education, and many other areas, without exception. Thus, the opportunities represented by these new forms of Impact Finance are significant for the revitalization of International Organizations, UN system organizations, and NGOs.
We would like to invite you to share this information with your network so that the relevant people around you can, in turn, organize themselves to be present at this key impact event.
On Tuesday morning, December 9, we will focus more specifically on these new finance approaches that combine donation and investment, with the investors and donors who contributed to the creation of the AGILE tool, published on September 1st and already being used as a reference framework for sizing these cross-sector impact projects and their financing:
https://www.geneva-forum.com/Impact-Finance-Philanthropy-Investment-and-Blended-Finance.html
For the rest of the week until Friday, we will work half-day by half-day on the different key-factor themes selected by the Geneva Forum for their strong leverage potential.
Participation in the various sessions of the Geneva Forum is reserved for those who have pre-registered on the website and selected the membership of their choice.
Furthermore, in a spirit of expanding opportunities, anyone who has selected a membership to the Geneva Forum will receive a code allowing them to grant free registration to a colleague or collaborator.
Thus, once registered, you will receive the necessary information for your access to the Geneva Forum, as well as the code to share with your guest.
To register, it is important to:
- First create your user account for the first time on the site https://www.geneva-forum.com/spip.php?page=auteur&id_auteur=0
- Then go to https://www.geneva-forum.com/-Memberships-.html
and select the “EVENTS” or “NETWORKING” Membership