The figure below summarizes the key mechanisms on science, technology and innovation and maps the main channels for engaging multi-stakeholders in the UN process: Source: DESA/DSDG adopted from InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) Report on Improving Scientific Input to Global Policymaking with a Focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2019, accessed January 15th 2020: The Integrated Policy Analysis Branch DESA/DSDG has served as Secretariat for the IATT and the 10-Member Group and all components of the TFM since their inception. Through the summary of its STI Forum, the TFM provides formal mandated input in support of the HLPF’s SDG review and its mandated science-policy function. Participation in TFM activities has continuously increased and widened. Since its launch, the fully multi-stakeholder TFM has engaged thousands of scientific and technological stakeholders, many of which have not previously been actively engaged with the UN. 2030 Connect: An online platform as a gateway for information on existing STI initiatives, mechanisms and programs.STI Forum: Annual Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the SDGs.10-Member group: Group of High-level Representatives of Scientific Community, Private Sector and Civil Society appointed by the Secretary-General.IATT: A United Nations Interagency Task Team on Science, Technology and Innovation for the SDGs. ONLINE PLATFORM (2030 Connect) -GATEWAY FOR INFORMATION ON EXISTING STI INITIATIVES, MECHANISMS AND PROGRAMS
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