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Exhibition “My Planet, My Future” Space for Sustainability
Palais des Nations, United Nations, Geneva, SwitzerlandBuilding E, 2nd Floor • 23rd - 27th March 2020
During the 23rd Session of Commission on Science and Technology for Development - CSTD
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Aligned with CSTD 2019-2020 Priority Theme “Exploring space technologies for sustainabledevelopment and The benefits of international research collaboration in this context”
A Mesmerising Showcase of Real Case Studies from around the World onUsing Space Technology For Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
My Planet, My Future exhibition is dedicated to the children of this world. The cheerful facesin this picture depict the unified vision and will of United Nations Member States to create a
better world for these children by achieving the SDGs by 2030.
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Organized by CANEUS International
In cooperation with United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (UNCSTD)
With support of United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)
Co-Hosted byPermanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United Nations in Geneva
A mesmerizing showcase of Real Case Studiesdepicting impact of Space Technology on SDGs.
The Inaugural Exhibit My Planet My Future was showcased at the Gallery of UNHQ in New York during
HLPF held from 10th July to 5th September 2018
We are thankful to our esteemed partners for their contribution of case studies and support
Inaugurated by
Amina MohammedUnited Nations Deputy Secretary-General
Pleased to Announce
The evolving exhibit which will travel across the globe
“My Planet, My Future - MPMF: Space for Sustainability” is a walk-through exhibition to create awareness
about the significance of Space Science & Technology to serve the UN 2030 Agenda.
It showcases to the global community the real life examples through case studies and demonstrates the SDG progress, achievements and potentials using visuals, graphics, live models and audio visual displays.
Building on MPMF2018 at UNHQ-NY,Created by UNOOSA and CANEUS with Support from EC and DLR
The first edition of the historic and successful MPMF Exhibition was created and organized by CANEUS and UNOOSA, with support from the European Commission and German Aerospace Centre-DLR, and was held at United Nations Headquarters in New York for two months, from 10th July to 5th
September 2018, to coincide with UN High Level Political Forum 2018.
The exhibit showcased actual case studies from around the world contributed by leading Space Agencies and stakeholders focused on SDGs 6, 7, 11, 12 15 and 17.
MPMF at UNHQ Gallery was viewed and struck a chord with over
200,000+ visitors,including diplomats and ministers representing 190+ countries, business leaders, NGOs, funding agencies that are part of the
Global Compact and space enthusiasts.
Covering major destinations in the next 12 years spanning
APAC • AFRICA • MENA • EUROPE • CIS • AMERICAS
UN Centres • Space Centres • Conventions • Forums
Presenting new case-studies covering disasters to developmentspanning metros to remote villages, deserts to forests,
deep sea to peak of mountains
Showcasing increasing impact of space technology on 17 SDGs
The exhibit will capture how space technology is helpinghumanity and animal & plant kingdom by early warnings on
impending storms, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides, earthquakes
The exhibit will also highlight increasing role of space technology in betterment of education, healthcare, communication,
food supply, shelter, peace and equality
The exhibit will also highlight increasing role of space technology in betterment of education, healthcare, communication,
food supply, shelter, peace and equality
The Exhibit will continuously evolve through panels & displays, 3D models, interactive kiosks, stunning visuals, moving images
delivering mesmerizing experience to the viewers
The dialogue started through this Exhibit will continue with people across the world through portal of its own
www.mpmf2030.org sharing information connecting stakeholders 24x7
We invite all the Agencies, Companies, NGOs,UN Member States to join in this noble endeavor to make
mpmf2030 truly global travelling evolving exhibit
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The United Nations has a long history in promoting greater international collaboration in outer space as well as the use of space technologies for sustainable development. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest from Member States to use space applications for sustainable development, especially to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In this context, the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) selected the topic of “Exploring space technologies for sustainable development and the benefits of international research collaboration in this context” as one of its priority themes for its twenty-third session in 2020.
VISION AND IMPORTANCE : MPMF2030 AT UNCTAD
MPMF2030
The United Nations has a long history in promoting greater international collaboration in outer space as well as the use of space technologies for sustainable development. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest from Member States to use space applications for sustainable development, especially to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In this context, the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) selected the topic of “Exploring space technologies for sustainable development and the benefits of international research collaboration in this context” as one of its priority themes for its twenty-third session in 2020.
Space science, technologies, and data have the potential to contribute in direct or indirect ways to all SDGs. Space science incorporates scientific disciplines involved in space exploration and the study of outer space natural phenomena and physical bodies, and often includes disciplines such as astronomy, aerospace engineering, space medicine and astrobiology.
VISION AND IMPORTANCE : MPMF2030 AT UNCTAD
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The MPMF Exhibition content builds on to the contributions by UN Member States and Stakeholders to the UNCTAD draft issues paper for CSTD 2020 which highlights the potential opportunities of space-enabled technologies for delivering on the SDGs, comprising six main application sectors:
1. Food security and agriculture2. Health applications3. Access to telecommunications4. Disaster risk reduction and humanitarian crises5. Natural resource and environment management6. Transport and Energy
PROPOSED MPMF2030 EXHIBIT CONTENT
MPMF2030MPMF2030 EXHIBIT Floor Plan
MPMF2030MPMF2030 EXHIBIT – Partnership Benefits
The MPMF2030 Exhibition at UNCTAD will be located at a prime traffic area of the Palais des Nations that all conference attendees will have to pass through on their way to and from the meeting on the 3rd floor. Additionally, all entrants into Building E, including those attending other meetings, those visiting Serpent Bar, and people taking tours throughout the Palais and visiting the UN bookshop, will have to pass through this space.
Thus, the exhibit offers partners a unique opportunity with high visibility amongst participants at CSTD2020 as well the wider community at the United Nations in Geneva.Partners are further offered to leverage the MPMF2030 exhibit contents with those contributed by UN Member States and Stakeholders to the UNCTAD draft issues paper as well the CSTD 2020 Session agenda.
MPMF2030MPMF2030 EXHIBIT – Partnership Benefits
The MPMF2030 Exhibition at UNCTAD will be located at a prime traffic area of the Palais des Nations that all conference attendees will have to pass through on their way to and from the meeting on the 3rd floor. Additionally, all entrants into Building E, including those attending other meetings, those visiting Serpent Bar, and people taking tours throughout the Palais and visiting the UN bookshop, will have to pass through this space.
Thus, the exhibit offers partners a unique opportunity with high visibility amongst participants at CSTD2020 as well the wider community at the United Nations in Geneva.Partners are further offered to leverage the MPMF2030 exhibit contents with those contributed by UN Member States and Stakeholders to the UNCTAD draft issues paper as well the CSTD 2020 Session agenda.
MPMF2030MPMF2030 EXHIBIT – Partnership Benefits
The MPMF2030 Exhibition at UNCTAD will be located at a prime traffic area of the Palais des Nations that all conference attendees will have to pass through on their way to and from the meeting on the 3rd floor. Additionally, all entrants into Building E, including those attending other meetings, those visiting Serpent Bar, and people taking tours throughout the Palais and visiting the UN bookshop, will have to pass through this space.
Thus, the exhibit offers partners a unique opportunity with high visibility amongst participants at CSTD2020 as well the wider community at the United Nations in Geneva.Partners are further offered to leverage the MPMF2030 exhibit contents with those contributed by UN Member States and Stakeholders to the UNCTAD draft issues paper as well the CSTD 2020 Session agenda.
For more details contact CANEUS International
Dr. Milind Pimprikar - [email protected] Mr. Jagdish Patankar - [email protected]
www.mpmf2030.org | www.caneus.org
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