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Operational Structure of P4G 06

•‌‌P4G‌is‌led‌by‌the‌P4G‌Board‌of‌Directors‌(23‌persons)‌

representing‌all‌participating‌stakeholders‌and‌the‌Global‌

Hub‌headquartered‌in‌Washington‌D.C.

•‌‌The‌partner‌countries’‌governments‌also‌actively‌support‌

P4G‌activities‌by‌establishing‌National‌Platforms‌and‌

hosting‌various‌P4G‌activities‌including‌the‌P4G‌Summit‌

and‌partnership‌networking‌events.

2018 P4G Copenhagen Summit 07

•‌‌The‌inaugural‌P4G‌Summit‌was‌successfully‌held‌in‌the‌

Danish‌Capital‌of‌Copenhagen‌on‌October‌19-20,‌2018.

•‌‌At‌the‌first‌P4G‌Summit,‌the‌‘Copenhagen‌Declaration‌

for‌Action’‌was‌adopted,‌highlighting‌the‌much-needed‌

leadership‌of‌governments,‌businesses‌and‌civil‌societies‌

and‌the‌urgency‌of‌accelerated‌climate‌action,‌in‌the‌

process‌of‌jointly‌responding‌to‌sustainable‌development‌

and‌climate‌change.

2021 P4G Seoul Summit 08

•‌‌The‌Republic‌of‌Korea‌will‌host‌the‌2021‌P4G‌Seoul‌Summit‌

on‌May‌30-31,‌2021.‌

•‌‌2021‌is‌the‌first‌year‌when‌the‌international‌community‌

begins‌to‌take‌action‌for‌the‌implementation‌of‌the‌Paris‌

Agreement,‌despite‌the‌lingering‌COVID-19‌pandemic.‌

•‌‌The‌global‌community‌is‌already‌headed‌towards‌an‌era‌of‌

2050‌carbon‌neutrality‌and‌the‌age‌of‌‘Green‌Survival.’‌

•‌‌The‌2021‌P4G‌Seoul‌Summit‌will‌be‌the‌first‌multilateral‌

Summit‌on‌environment‌to‌be‌hosted‌by‌the‌Republic‌of‌

Korea,‌adding‌more‌significance‌to‌the‌occasion.‌‌

•‌‌The‌Summit‌will‌further‌unite‌our‌global‌resolve‌for‌carbon‌

neutrality‌and‌strengthen‌climate‌action‌to‌build‌back‌better‌

and‌greener‌in‌the‌post-COVID‌world.

•Booklet: P4G Story

•2021 P4G Seoul Summit Website: https://2021p4g-seoulsummit.kr

•P4G Hub Website: https://p4gpartnerships.org See More

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P4G at a Glance

2021 P4G Seoul Summit Preparatory Office

<Source: Cheong Wa Dae website>

<Source: Cheong Wa Dae website>

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-‌‌‌International‌Organizations:‌5‌organizational‌partners‌

with‌special‌field‌expertise‌(World‌Economic‌Forum),‌

International‌ Finance‌ Corporation,‌ World‌ Resources‌

Institute,‌Global‌Green‌Growth‌Institute,‌Cities‌Climate‌

leadership‌group)

-‌‌‌Business‌Partners:‌140+‌global‌businesses‌including‌SK‌

Telecom,‌Toyota,‌Nestle,‌and‌Dell

-‌‌‌Civil‌Societies:‌100+‌various‌civic‌groups‌operating‌on‌the‌

global‌stage‌including‌the‌Climate‌Policy‌Initiative‌and‌the‌

Forum‌for‌the‌Future

Europe Asia

Denmark the Netherlands

Republic of Korea

Indonesia Vietnam Bangladesh

The Americas Africa

Mexico Chile Colombia South

Africa

Ethiopia Kenya

What is P4G?

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•‌‌P4G‌is‌a‌global‌platform‌accelerating‌innovative‌market-based‌‌

partnerships‌to‌deliver‌inclusive,‌transformative‌solutions‌to‌‌

meet‌the‌Sustainable‌Development‌Goals‌and‌the‌Paris‌Agreement.

•‌‌P4G‌mobilizes‌a‌multilateral‌ecosystem‌of‌12‌country‌partners,‌

6‌organizational‌partners,‌and‌more‌than‌240‌corporate‌and‌

civil‌society‌partners‌to‌deliver‌progress‌on‌the‌SDGs‌and‌the‌

Paris‌Agreement.

P4G: Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030

5 Main P4G Sectors and Respective SDGs

Water Energy Cities Circular

Economy Food and

Agriculture

Objectives of P4G 02

•‌‌The‌objective‌of‌P4G‌is‌to‌deliver‌scalable‌and‌replicable‌

impact‌on‌climate‌action‌targets‌and‌make‌progress‌on‌

the‌Sustainable‌Development‌Goals,‌especially‌within‌its‌

country‌partners‌in‌developing‌countries.‌

•‌‌In‌essence,‌P4G‌aims‌to‌accelerate‌solutions‌on‌the‌five‌

main‌P4G‌sectors‌(Food,‌Water,‌Energy,‌Cities,‌and‌Circular‌

Economy)‌that‌are‌closely‌interlinked‌to‌the‌SDGs‌and‌

replicate‌them‌in‌P4G‌country‌partners‌and‌beyond.

P4G Activities (Partnerships) 03

•‌‌Key‌activities‌of‌P4G‌include‌co-creating‌and‌accelerating‌

pioneering‌green‌partnerships‌aligned‌with‌country‌priorities,‌

leveraging‌global‌networks,‌and‌scaling‌and‌replicating‌

commercially‌viable‌models‌of‌change.

•‌‌P4G‌partnerships‌are‌multi-stakeholder‌entities‌with‌private‌

sector‌ and‌ civil‌ society‌ partners‌ and‌ have‌ the‌ aim‌ of‌

delivering‌transformative‌impact‌in‌P4G’s‌five‌main‌sectors‌

within‌P4G’s‌country‌partners‌and‌beyond.

Why is P4G so unique?

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•‌‌Conventionally,‌international‌consultative‌bodies‌are‌

comprised‌entirely‌of‌either‌governments,‌businesses,‌or‌

civil‌societies‌only.‌

•‌‌In‌comparison,‌P4G‌is‌unique‌because‌it‌is‌an‌inclusive‌

multilateral‌platform‌encompassing‌private‌and‌public‌

sector‌ stakeholders‌ that‌ is‌ focused‌ on‌ delivering‌

commercially-viable‌solutions‌on‌the‌ground.‌

•‌‌In‌summary,‌P4G‌stands‌out‌in‌a‌sense‌that

▲‌‌‌as‌a‌global‌multilateral‌body‌made‌up‌of‌governments,‌

businesses,‌and‌civil‌societies,‌it‌complements‌the‌

conventional‌government-led‌UN‌system,

▲‌‌‌it‌ focuses‌ on‌ providing‌ concrete‌ solutions‌

implemented‌in‌its‌country‌partners‌that‌can‌be‌scaled‌

and‌replicated‌to‌make‌progress‌on‌climate‌change‌

responses‌and‌SDG‌achievements

▲‌‌‌it‌proactively‌nurtures‌innovative‌businesses‌ideas‌and‌

accelerates‌action-oriented‌public-private‌partnerships,

▲‌‌‌and‌ aims‌ to‌ build‌ sustainable‌ business‌ models‌

with‌ governments‌ supporting‌ the‌ early‌ stages‌ of‌

commercialization‌and‌businesses‌actively‌investing‌

in‌ later‌ stages,‌ thereby‌ bridging‌ the‌ gap‌ between‌

development‌and‌investment.

P4G Partners 04

•‌‌P4G‌ platform‌ has‌ a‌ balanced‌ representation‌ of‌ not‌

only‌governments‌but‌also‌international‌organizations,‌

businesses,‌and‌civil‌societies.

-‌‌‌Governments:‌12‌countries‌from‌each‌continent,‌each‌

of‌which‌has‌established‌a‌National‌Platform‌to‌engage‌

relevant‌ stakeholders‌ and‌ support‌ P4G‌ activities‌ in- country

P4G Keywords: inclusiveness (PPP), innovation (new ideas), sustainability (business partnerships)

● Addressing climate change and achieving the SDGs outside the UN system - A multilateral consultative body where governments, businesses, and civil societies

jointly participate (complements the government-led UN system) - Provides concrete solutions that are scalable and replicable

● Innovative ideas and action-oriented public-private partnership

● Sustainable business models built through cooperative partnerships (bridges development and investment)

UN, UNFCCC Climate change

negotiations Multilateral treaties on

environment

Businesses, Academia, Civil Societies Governments

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