Greening with Jobs: A Just Transition to Sustainability

The latest UNEMG Nexus Dialogue was held at the International Labour Organization (ILO) on the 23 October 2018 with an outcome of 10 key messages to guide policy advice, future research, partnerships, and advocacy.

News | 24 October 2018
the Nexus Dialogue- Greening with jobs
This latest Nexus Dialogue held at the ILO was aiming to contribute to a common understanding of the concept of just transition, establish a global platform to share national and international experiences in the practical application of greening with jobs and just transition in national contexts; and foster support by both public and private stakeholders for social justice in the fight for environmental sustainability. It explored the potential of innovative financial solutions and mechanisms to create scalable and effective ways of channelling both private money and public resources towards just transition. It also considered the inter-linkages of just transition with gender equality, human rights, indigenous people’s rights, migration, innovation, technology, education and poverty.

Country practices sharing session
Many UN agencies contributed to this Dialogue, including, UN Environment, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), the joint ECE/FAO Forestry and Timber Section, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Representatives from Argentina, Fiji, France, and Poland shared their countries experiences along with enriching presentations by colleagues from South Centre, BlueOrchard, Development Bank of Southern Africa and Grantham Research Institute.

The outcome of the Dialogue is presented in 10 key messages to be considered in policy debates, implementation and for reporting purposes. Please share your comments and suggestions on the outcome document with us by emailing emg@un.org before 15 November 2018.

For further information please refer to the concept note and agenda.