Push for Global Goals Makes Partnerships, Innovation 'More Important than Ever,' UN Forum in Bahrain Told
31 October 2017 – A United Nations forum opened today in Manama, Bahrain, highlighting the importance of
entrepreneurship and innovation for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Convened under the theme of Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through entrepreneurship and innovation, the World Entrepreneurs Investment Forum (WEIF) 2017 seeks to leverage entrepreneurship and creative thinking to strengthen sustainable development around the world.
“Inclusive and sustainable industrial development will continue to be a key driver of progress as we support [UN] Member
States in this essential work,” said UN Secretary-GeneralAntónio Guterres, via a video message, to the World Forum.
“I commend you for focusing this year's forum on the SDGs.”
Recalling the establishment of UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)'s first Investment and Technology
Promotion Office (ITPO-Bahrain) in Manama, in 1996, Mr. Guterres noted that, over the years, the so-called Bahrain model has created more than 16,000
jobs and raised more than $2 billion in investment.
“Today, in 52 countries, it continues to advance entrepreneurship and change lives for the better,” he added.
Organized by UNIDO in partnership with the Government of Bahrain, the World Forum is expected to draw more than 1,000
entrepreneurs; representatives of micro, small and medium enterprises; as well as financial institutions to build and
foster partnerships and share best practices in entrepreneurship and innovation
Also speaking at the opening, Hiroshi Kuniyoshi, the UNIDO Deputy Director General and Managing Director of External
Relations and Field Representation, highlighted the importance of global partnerships for sustainable development.
“Fostering entrepreneurship and innovation, and promoting impact investment […] is more important today than ever
before, as we all work together worldwide towards achieving the 2030 Agenda,” he said, adding:
“The role of impact investment and innovation is further highlighted by the SDGs, and especially Goal 9, which seeks to 'build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation'.”
In his remarks, Mr. Kuniyoshi highlighted UNIDO's collaboration with Bahrain on programmes promoting investment and
economic empowerment of youth and women through entrepreneurship development and support systems.
Further, recalling the Manama Declaration, adopted at the First International Entrepreneurs Investment Forum, in 2015, the senior UNIDO official called for a
coordinated and inclusive approaching in promoting entrepreneurship involving all stakeholders, including civil society
and academia.
The opening session also saw the designation of Adnan Kassar, a prominent business leader from Lebanon, as the Honorary
Chairman of the UN Maritime-Continental Silk Road Cities Alliance.
Today's agenda at the World Forum also featured addresses by senior Government officials, business leaders,
representatives of regional organizations and civil society leaders; a plenary session on the Maritime-Continental Silk
Road; a side event on SDGs in Bahrain, which was organized jointly by UNIDO ITPO-Bahrain, UNDP and the UN Global
Compact; and the inauguration of the Bahrain Entrepreneurs Exhibition.
The day also saw the launch of the Maritime-Continental Silk Road Entrepreneurs Alliance and Action Plan, and the
unveiling of the Maritime-Continental Silk Road Cities Alliance Focal Point.
UN News is on location in Manama, Bahrain, covering the Forum and its associated events. Follow @UN_News_Centre and @UNNewsArabic for up to date news and highlights from WEIF 2017.
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