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Demons Are REAL… Watch THIS - 2 examples #christian #demons #bible #shorts

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1 Tim 2:9-16 "Woman shouldn't teach" explained

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DEATH ROW inmate gives his life to Jesus and turns his dark, cold cell into a temple to worship God

Jun 7, 2024 “… I remember seeing my father sell dope, my uncle sold dope. Guess what? Little Garcia sold dope. I seen my father go to prison. My uncles went to prison. And guess what? Little Garcia went to prison… I found myself in a little death row cell… I remember crying out to my homeboys like I used to in the past for some help. Nothing happened, sir. I remember crying out to my family. Nothing happened. Then I remember crying out in the name of Jesus. And boom, something happened to me. It was like 1,000 pounds fell off of my back. And for once, I had that peace that surpasses all understanding. I took that hope back into the men right there in seg. From then on, God says, you’re no longer a murderer. You are a conqueror… That little death row cell, before it was dark, ugly, unhealthy, it became my temple. It became a time to worship and build the relationship between me and my God, Jesus Christ.”

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This is the only message that matters

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Blckbx in Crisis: Bestuur spreekt zich uit over Flavio, geld & machtsstrijd - Café Weltschmerz

Blckbx in Crisis: Bestuur spreekt zich uit over Flavio, geld & machtsstrijd

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaLQtLvXrqc

Apr 16, 2025 Café Weltschmerz Podcast Waardeer je onze video's? Steun dan Café Weltschmerz, het podium voor het vrije woord: https://www.cafeweltschmerz.nl/doneren/

Woensdag 2 april schokte Flavio Pasquino het online landschap met zijn ontslag bij Blckbx. Volgens Flavio werd het hem door de aanstelling van het nieuwe bestuur onmogelijk gemaakt om aan te blijven.

Inmiddels is Flavio druk bezig om een nieuwe start te maken met zijn nieuwe platform.

Maar wat was er aan de hand? Waarom had Flavio zoveel moeite met dit bestuur? En maakt Blckbx nog kans op een doorstart?

Mordechai Krispijn ging in gesprek met ex bestuurder Daniel Pardoen, en bestuurders Jan van Aken en Bob Smit.

Zijn geven vanuit hun perspectief een uitgebreide toelichting over de ontstane situatie.

Een openhartig en confronterend gesprek.

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Kom naar de vaccinatieschade-lotgenotendagen! - 10 mei, 24 mei 2025

Stichting Coronaschade organiseert op 10 mei in Rotterdam en op 24 mei in Arnhem twee lotgenotendagen voor vaccinatieschadepatiënten. Wilt u ervaringen delen en verbinden met lotgenoten? Meld u dan snel aan, want er is beperkt plaats!

website: https://stichtingcoronaschade.nl/

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More Mandela Effect Connections to Black Magic Found In Testimony Former Satanist; Read Description

als kruis­bericht geplaatst vanaf: https://lemmy.staphup.nl/post/12299

Here is the link to the entire thing https://ytu.belqzfj4cphnpe/

This is a lecture that this Man gave some time ago ( I don't know the actual date) about how Black Magic, Satanism, Voodoo, and basic Witchcraft work. He is ( claims to be anyway) a former Satanist, and now is a messianic Jew ( someone that conforms to his roots but accepts the Lord Jesus Christ as his savior and Lord) and openly talks about other universes, dimensions, and how even the mainstream magicians you see on television do some of the their tricks using various forms of witchcraft.

They "of course" use slight of hand to make you think that all of what they do is a "trick" and not supernatural; they are doing the same thing with these Mandela /quantum effects; making you think it's all in your mind, misremembering, mass hysteria, etc. Lying and deception is apart of the Satanist lifestyle. In fact, I don't think some of the

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Pfizer Comirnaty package insert(s) (PDF) - EMA

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How to receive the Holy Spirit - Dan Mohler 💎💎

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✝️ Gospel Reflection: Egypt to Promised Land & the Spirit-filled Life

ChatGPT helped summerize this list:

The Law vs Holy Spirit:

The number 3000 only appears in a few places:

Reflections:

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Demonic commercials that I can’t believe aired - Taylor Alesia

Apr 2025 After the recent KFC controversy I was led down a rabbit hole of demonic television commercials I never even knew existed. It’s become a fact that so many tv shows and movies contain dark and often hidden messages, but did you know COMMERCIALS as well contain more than meets the eye?Let's dive in! :: hey thanks for watching! subscribe if you want videos that will help you build your faith!

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Stubborn Muslim Amazing Conversion *

Hear the rest of Nikki Kingsley’s amazing conversion to the Catholic Faith on the Journey Home HERE:

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The Problem With Whistleblowers Disappearing So Much! #OpenAi

Suchir Balaji ChatGPT OpenAi

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The Dire Wolf is BACK FROM EXTINCTION - Odd Danny

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Explaining the Trump Tariff Equation

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Door de overheid op zwarte lijst gezet: dit verboden boek legt een bom onder het Rijksvaccinatieprogramma - Boek VaccinVrij

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Rechters willen spoedoverleg over koerswijziging waarbij het OM vaker zelf straffen oplegt

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Spinal cord injury after covid vaccines #Korea - Dr Campbell

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PEI-LEAK: Über 1 Million Impfschäden bestätigt! Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI)

Über 1 Million Impfschäden bestätigt! Prof. Dr. Dyker und Prof. Dr. Matysik im Interview | 16.03.2025 Fast 1 Million Fälle von Impfnebenwirkungen, Langzeitschäden und Todesfällen durch die staatlich verordnete Corona Impfung. Das ist nicht etwa eine krude Verschwörungstheorie, sondern das ist die Zahl, die dem staatlichen Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI) seit langem bekannt war, aber bis vor kurzem unter Verschluss gehalten wurde.

Jetzt ist diese Liste jedoch geleaked worden und was darin steht. Ein Interview mit Prof. Dr. Gerald Dyker und Prof. Dr. Jörg Matysik.

Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSa0ftoo-GE

👉 Weiterführend: https://impfen-nein-danke.de/covid-19-schaeden-tote/

https://impfen-nein-danke.de/covid-19-impfstoffe/

https://impfen-nein-danke.de/corona-chronik

https://impfen-nein-danke.de/corona-vorplanung/

https://impfen-nein-danke.de/virus-und-test-betrug/

https://impfen-nein-danke.de/corona-masken/

https://impfen-nein-danke.de/corona-italien/

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    The Flu shot simply doesn’t work

    https://odysee.com/@impfen-nein-danke:b/Flu-shot-doesnt-work:2

    Bought – The Movie, Bonus Short: Flu Vaccine (2015)

    The Flu shot is something that’s being pushed on us from every direction.

    The CDC would love to have you believe that thousands of people die from Flu every year, just in the United States alone.

    In 2001, out of the 60,000 people that the CDC said died of Flu that year in the United States there were 18 confirmed deaths from Influenza. I mean that’s just a huge discrepancy. What they do is they pull all deaths in the winter that have anything to do with respiratory symptoms together and they all label them as Flu deaths whether they’ve even documented Flu or not.

    And so the CDC loves to promote the Flu vaccine because the CDC’s been very much in cahoots with the industry. This vaccine doesn’t work, it’s a waste of our money, it’s a waste of our time. Many people who’ve received the flu shot report getting the flu shortly after they’ve gotten the shot.

    The medical industry says that that’s virtually impossible. How can they absolutely guarantee that every single one of those viruses have been killed by formaldehyde or weakened by some other process that they are not injecting a handful, maybe more, of live viruses directly into your body? Now flu vaccine is a masterful area of mis-direction.

    Influenza is a disease associated with a group of viruses. At any given time in the United States there are hundreds and hundreds of strains of influenza. A person who has the flu in various states throughout the country may have completely different strains of flu virus in their systems. Every year before flu season the vaccine manufacturers they take their best guess, they make their best guess about which 3 strains of Influenza virus are we going to put into this year’s flu shot?

    That would be impossible for these three strains to immunize people against the hundreds and hundreds of constantly mutating forms in the wild that the Influenza disease really involves. It has been shown in many studies all across the world that the Flu shot simply doesn’t work.

    The Cochrane Collaboration, which is a big think tank organization has shown in all populations, pediatric populations, middle-aged adults, in senior citizens that Flu shots are no more effective to prevent you from getting the Flu than taking a shot of sterile water and yet we are forcing the shots on everybody. There’s something very sinister about that.

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    https://impfen-nein-danke.de/impfschaden-grippe/

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  • Jan B. Hommel @BumblebeeJoe https://10letters.org/CzechResearch.pdf. Met dank aan @Kevin_McKernan en @DJSpeicher .

    Ik hoop dat @dr_louwen nog even wil kijken naar de tekst, want dit is niet echt mijn vakgebied en ik wil geen onzin verkopen.

    Voor de intelligente leek is dit misschien wel erg lastig, dus ik zal proberen uit te leggen wat hier te zien is. Want dit is écht weer reuze interessant.

    Wat deden deze onderzoekers? Ze onderzochten een aantal batches van het #mRNAvaccin van Pfizer en Moderna op DNA. Dat is niet nieuw.

    Maar wat zeer interessant is, zijn een aantal zaken.

    1. Wat deze onderzoekers deden, is dat ze met een speciale 'multiplex PCR' keken naar hoeveel mRNA van het spike-eiwit in de batches in relatie met de hoeveelheid mRNA van de 'expressie vector', ofwel het mRNA van de plasmide waarin het gen voor het spike-eiwit is geplaatst. In principe moet het mRNA voor het spike-eiwit er wel in zitten en het mRNA voor de expressievector niet. Dat is de theorie.

    (Een plasmide is een rond stukje DNA waarin je het gen voor het spike-eiwit kunt knutselen. Die plasmiden plaats je dan terug in een bacterie, in dit geval E. coli, en als je het beestje dat dan vriendelijk vraagt, maakt ie heel netjes het vaccin voor je. Natuurlijk is het in werkelijkheid iets complexer, maar dit is in essentie wat er gebeurt.)

    In de praktijk zal er echter ook altijd een beetje mRNA van de expressievector inzitten omdat het niet lukt om alleen het mRNA te extraheren dat je wilt hebben: het mRNA voor het spike-eiwit.

    Grofweg zat er in de batches zo'n 100 keer meer mRNA van het spike-eiwit in dan van de expressievector. Overigens varieerde de hoeveelheid mRNA in de batches met een factor tien tot honderd. Dat wist ik al omdat een controleur van Big Pharma mij drie jaar geleden al vertelde dat Pfizer het productieproces niet stabiel kreeg. Dan begrijpt u waarom de ene batch veel meer bijwerkingen geeft dan de andere. So far so good.

    1. De onderzoekers keken echter ook naar de hoeveelheid DNA. DNA is veel stabieler dan mRNA en gaat veel minder snel stuk. Het gen voor het spike-eiwit wordt dan ook ingebouwd in een plasmide van DNA. Dat DNA hoort helemaal niet in het vaccin thuis, dat zou eruit gehaald moeten zijn. Dat lukt ook nooit helemaal, dus er mogen alleen hele kleine hoeveelheden inzitten. Maar zoals we al weten, zit er veel meer in.

    Dan blijkt dat de hoeveelheid DNA van het gen voor het spike-eiwit grofweg 10x zo veel aanwezig is als het DNA van de expressievector, zowel voor Pfizer als Moderna. Maar bij Moderna is er iets geks: er zit in sommige batches meer DNA voor de expressievector dan voor het spike-eiwit. Bij Pfizer is dat niet zo. Maar als je de batches naast elkaar zet, blijkt dat de hoeveelheid DNA voor het spike-eiwit en de hoeveelheid DNA voor de expressiefactor te overlappen. Dat hoort zéker niet.

    En natuurlijk, maar dat wisten we al, is de hoeveelheid DNA in de batches veel te hoog. Dit zou er helemaal niet in mogen zitten en zeker niet in deze hoeveelheden.

    Maar het belangrijkste is dat de onderzoekers zeggen dat dit geen 'contaminatie' kan zijn die het gevolg is van het productieproces. Dan zou de hoeveelheid veel lager moeten zijn.

    Helaas laten ze hun gedachten niet gaan over wat er dan voor zorgt dat die hoeveelheid veel groter is dan je bij een contaminatie zou verwachten.

    Daar ga ik niet over speculeren, simpelweg omdat ik daarvoor te weinig verstand van zaken heb. Misschien dat Rogier Louwen hier iets over wil zeggen.

    Hoe dan ook, u dacht een #mRNAvaccin te krijgen. Nou, naar nu blijkt, kreeg u er een DNA-vaccin bij. Ofwel, mag het een onsje meer zijn?

    Wat dat DNA in ons lichaam doet? Als ik de experts mag geloven is de kans levensgroot dat dit in ons eigen DNA integreert en daar de boel in de war schopt.

    Hoe groot de bende wordt die hierdoor ontstaat, dat is nog even afwachten. Dus, beste kiezers van de @VVD , @groenlinks , @VoltNederland , @PvdA , @christenunie , @cdavandaag , laat u zich vooral niet ontmoedigen om uw volgende prik te halen. Dat zou ik niet op mijn geweten willen hebben.

    En voor de kiezers van @D66 zou ik willen adviseren om de prik zelfs te gaan halen als u geen indicatie heeft omdat u niet tot de risicogroepen behoort. Dat is een welgemeend advies.

    Gezien uw partijkeuze heeft u vast wel een achterdeurtje om dat even te regelen.

    Veel succes!

  • sorry, i meant radiant white

    it's not 'western christians' using it. It's ex-muslims mostly from middle-east, with such encounters. (e.g. the guests in the channel linked above). i think most in the west aren't even aware of it.

  • I was a believer for the majority of my life

    But you're referring to 'she', what religion were you following?

    Then I started following the evidence and seeing where it actually led.

    And resulted not believing in any God. Did you investigate spiritual encounters as well? (i don't mean the feeling-churches)

    You can still choose to believe the sky is normally green, but (barring linguistic differences in certain parts of the world) you’d be wrong.

    yeah, Japanese is special :)

  • Maybe similar to OP, but then not in old documents, but happening these days;

    There are many muslims who (while not expecting/wanting it) having a dream where a man in white says 'follow me'. They then have a big problem, because the fact that Jesus appeared to them and asking to follow him, means denying islam. which means apostacy which can mean other muslims end your life. Their experiences are quite something.

    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jesus+appears+in+muslim+dream+&sp=CAI%253D

    or more specifically a channel, by someone who experienced such and, gives place for others to share their similar experience https://www.youtube.com/@MohamadFaridi/search?query=dream

  • i think there's been enough research on various aspects of the bible and Jesus. But even if we can't establish facts;

    while the world teaches 'seeing is believing', Jesus teaches 'believing is seeing'

    makes science kind of hard. automatically becomes a personal thing..

  • Which bodies/organizations are present in most of these events/forums?

    Several bodies and organizations are consistently present in most of the major events and forums related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These organizations play a central role in promoting global sustainability, coordinating development efforts, and fostering collaboration among governments, businesses, and civil society. Here's a list of the key organizations that are often involved across most of the major events and forums:

    1. United Nations (UN)

    • UN General Assembly (UNGA)
    • UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
    • UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
    • UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund)
    • UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)
    • UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme)
    • UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)
    • UN Women
    • WHO (World Health Organization)
    • UN Global Compact

    The UN and its various specialized agencies and programs are present at nearly every major SDG event. These agencies help coordinate global efforts, provide policy guidance, and facilitate discussions on sustainable development.

    2. World Bank Group (WBG)

    • World Bank
    • International Finance Corporation (IFC)
    • International Development Association (IDA)
    • International Monetary Fund (IMF)

    The World Bank and its affiliates play a key role in funding, monitoring, and implementing SDG-related projects, particularly those focused on poverty reduction, infrastructure, and climate financing.

    3. World Health Organization (WHO)

    • WHO is crucial in global health discussions and is present in most events related to SDG Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being), addressing issues like universal health coverage, pandemics, and public health systems.

    4. International Labour Organization (ILO)

    • The ILO plays a key role in discussions about decent work and economic growth (SDG 8), and its presence is pivotal in forums focused on labor, human rights, and social justice.

    5. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

    • The UNFCCC is particularly prominent in climate-related forums and events such as the COP summits, where discussions about climate action (SDG 13) and international environmental agreements take place.

    6. United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)

    • The UNGC is instrumental in engaging businesses and promoting corporate responsibility in alignment with the SDGs. It regularly hosts events like the Global Compact Leaders Summit, where business leaders discuss sustainability and SDG integration.

    7. Green Climate Fund (GCF)

    • The GCF focuses on financing climate change mitigation and adaptation projects in developing countries. It is actively involved in events and forums focused on climate change and financing for sustainable development.

    8. World Economic Forum (WEF)

    • The WEF convenes government leaders, business leaders, and civil society organizations annually at its Davos meeting, with a focus on the intersection of business, economics, and sustainability. The SDGs are a key theme of discussions at the WEF.

    9. International Monetary Fund (IMF)

    • The IMF plays a crucial role in global economic stability, offering financial support and policy advice to countries. Its involvement is especially important in forums focused on economic growth, financial systems, and debt relief (SDGs 8 and 10).

    10. OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)

    • The OECD facilitates discussions on policy frameworks and international cooperation, especially regarding issues of inclusive economic growth (SDG 8), climate change, and education (SDG 4).

    11. Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)

    • BSR is a global nonprofit organization that helps businesses align their strategies with the SDGs. It is frequently present at events like the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit and the World Economic Forum.

    12. International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

    • IUCN is a leader in biodiversity conservation and environmental sustainability and is often present at events focusing on SDG 14 (Life Below Water) and SDG 15 (Life on Land), particularly those addressing climate change, biodiversity, and the environment.

    13. Global Environment Facility (GEF)

    • The GEF funds projects that address environmental issues and is a key player in climate and environmental policy discussions, particularly those involving SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 14 (Life Below Water).

    14. World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)

    • The WBCSD is a global coalition of businesses that aims to accelerate sustainable business practices and contribute to the SDGs. It is a frequent participant in SDG-related business forums and events like the Global Compact Leaders Summit.

    15. Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)

    • Various NGOs and civil society groups, such as CIVICUS, Oxfam, and ActionAid, are actively involved in events that promote the SDGs, especially those related to SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions).

    16. Private Sector Companies

    • Multinational corporations and organizations such as Unilever, Tesla, and Google frequently engage in SDG-related events, particularly in sectors like sustainable business practices, clean energy, technology for development, and inclusive growth.

    17. International Finance Corporation (IFC)

    • The IFC is part of the World Bank Group and plays a key role in financing and promoting private sector development and investment that contributes to the SDGs.

    18. Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC)

    • The GPEDC helps to improve the effectiveness of international development cooperation. It brings together a variety of stakeholders, including donor and developing countries, private sector, and civil society, to ensure SDG implementation is effective and inclusive.

    19. Global Compact Network

    • Global Compact Networks are regional networks of the UN Global Compact, and they engage business leaders, governments, and civil society on SDG initiatives in various regions, promoting the integration of SDGs in business models.

    20. UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)

    • UNESCO is heavily involved in the SDGs, particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), promoting education for sustainable development and cultural diversity.

    Summary:

    These organizations are central to most SDG-related forums and events due to their global influence and expertise. They bring policy, technical, financial, and operational knowledge to the table and work collaboratively to drive the global agenda for sustainable development. Their regular presence in events like the UNGA, COP summits, WEF, and SDG-related conferences is vital to advancing the SDGs and fostering cooperation between governments, businesses, and civil society.

  • Are there events where more or less key people from those groups get together to improve collaboration?

    Yes, there are several high-profile global events and forums where key leaders from UN bodies, international organizations, governments, businesses, and civil society come together to discuss, collaborate, and accelerate progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These events facilitate collaboration, share insights, and promote partnerships between stakeholders from around the world. Here are some of the most notable events where such key figures typically convene:

    1. United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)

    • When: Annually, in September.
    • Where: New York, USA.
    • Overview: The UNGA is one of the largest gatherings of world leaders, including heads of state, ministers, and key figures from UN agencies. It's a platform where governments, the private sector, and civil society discuss and commit to actions related to the SDGs, climate change, and international cooperation.

    2. UN Climate Change Conference (COP)

    • When: Annually (COP27 was in 2022, COP28 in 2023).
    • Where: Varies (recently held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, and Dubai, UAE).
    • Overview: The Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) brings together key leaders from around the world to discuss global climate action. Leaders from governments, NGOs, businesses, and international organizations such as the UNFCCC, WBCSD, and GCF collaborate to address the challenges of climate change and align efforts with the SDGs, particularly Goal 13 (Climate Action).

    3. World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos

    • When: Annually, usually in January.
    • Where: Davos, Switzerland.
    • Overview: The WEF Annual Meeting is a major gathering for leaders from business, government, academia, and international organizations, including the UN Global Compact and World Bank. It focuses on global economic challenges, including sustainability, climate action, poverty, and inequality, often aligning discussions with the SDGs. It provides a platform for forging partnerships and collaborations to advance sustainable development.

    4. SDG Action Week

    • When: Annually, typically in September, aligning with the UNGA.
    • Where: Various global locations, including at UN headquarters in New York.
    • Overview: The SDG Action Week is a global initiative aimed at mobilizing individuals, organizations, and governments to take action toward achieving the SDGs. It includes events, panel discussions, and campaigns designed to engage diverse stakeholders, including key UN leaders and NGOs, to collaborate on SDG-related issues.

    5. United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF)

    • When: Annually, typically in July.
    • Where: New York, USA.
    • Overview: The HLPF is the UN's central platform for reviewing progress on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the SDGs. It brings together governments, UN officials, business leaders, civil society organizations, and other key stakeholders to evaluate the implementation of SDGs and foster collaboration on global development priorities.

    6. Global Compact Leaders Summit

    • When: Every 18 months (approximately).
    • Where: Various locations, often in New York, USA.
    • Overview: The UN Global Compact Leaders Summit gathers business leaders, governments, and civil society to discuss the integration of sustainability and SDG goals into corporate strategies. This forum encourages leaders to take bold action in support of the SDGs and to collaborate on solutions for global challenges.

    7. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Summit

    • When: Held every four years as part of the UN General Assembly.
    • Where: New York, USA.
    • Overview: The SDG Summit is a key event where world leaders, alongside UN bodies, civil society organizations, businesses, and other stakeholders, come together to review progress and accelerate action toward the SDGs. It offers a platform to discuss challenges, innovations, and solutions for achieving the SDGs by 2030.

    8. International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD)

    • When: Typically every four years (next one in 2025).
    • Where: Varies (last one was in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia).
    • Overview: This conference focuses on the financing mechanisms needed to support the SDGs. It brings together finance ministers, heads of development organizations, business leaders, and international institutions like the World Bank, IMF, and GCF to discuss funding strategies for SDG implementation.

    9. Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development

    • When: Annually.
    • Where: Varies within Africa.
    • Overview: This is the main regional platform for monitoring and promoting the SDGs across Africa. It includes representatives from African governments, civil society, businesses, and international organizations like UNEP and UNDP, working to tailor the global SDG agenda to regional needs and priorities.

    10. Global Health Summit

    • When: Varies.
    • Where: Varies (recently held in Rome, Italy).
    • Overview: This summit, often coordinated with the World Health Organization (WHO), addresses health issues related to the SDGs, especially Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being). It brings together global health leaders, governments, and organizations to coordinate strategies for improving health outcomes worldwide.

    11. International Labour Organization (ILO) World of Work Summit

    • When: Biennial (every two years).
    • Where: Geneva, Switzerland.
    • Overview: This summit focuses on SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), bringing together employers, workers, and governments to discuss labor rights, inclusive growth, and economic policies that promote sustainable development.

    12. Business and Sustainable Development Commission (BSDC)

    • When: Varies.
    • Where: Various locations.
    • Overview: This commission aims to identify business opportunities tied to the SDGs. It includes influential leaders from the private sector, UN agencies, and NGOs to promote the integration of the SDGs into business practices.

    13. World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)

    • When: Biennial.
    • Where: Geneva, Switzerland.
    • Overview: The WSIS focuses on Goal 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) and other technology-related SDGs, bringing together key actors from the IT and communication sectors, governments, and the UN to discuss how technology can contribute to sustainable development.

    14. Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD)

    • When: Annually.
    • Where: Varies.
    • Overview: This forum addresses migration issues related to Goal 10 (Reduced Inequalities) and Goal 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), bringing together policymakers, civil society, and international organizations to promote safe, legal, and orderly migration.

    These events represent some of the most prominent platforms where leaders and stakeholders working on the SDGs, including the UN, governments, businesses, and civil society, come together to collaborate, set policies, share best practices, and align global efforts. They are vital in fostering the cooperation needed to meet the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.