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  • Mass-Production of Independent Alternative Decentralized Electrical Energy Cube

    Research and Production of systems which can stabilize local energy networks easily installed and maintained worldwide. Systems connected via the house meter can be used as a buffer for storage and fast delivery of electrical energy. Made of components which can be sourced locally and safely recycled. The system creates many skilled jobs around the world.

  • High-security devices for storage and production technologies

    Research and Production of ‘High-security devices for storage and production technology for liquid and gaseous hazardous substances. The System must prevent large explosions with serious consequential damage. Explosions must be suppressed. For protection of large fuel depots from explosions - even underground and considerably reduces personal, environmental and property damage. The technology will be also used to secure the transport of flammable liquids: Since use of this technology worldwide, many qualified jobs will be created worldwide

  • Bioenergetic Water

    Research and Production of a bioenergetic water product, high effective nontoxic biocide to use against bacteria, fungi and viruses. Replacing antibiotics and dangerous disinfectants in the long term. Applicable for surfaces, food and medicine. Will create jobs in any country and support with the SDGs Nr 3, 6, 8, 9, 14 and SDG 15.

  • Hon. Dr. Egolf, Head of Diplomatic Council met UN Habitat Senior Advisor Hon. Mr. Dyfed Aubrey

    UNASDG Diplomatic Council CEO Dr. Reuben Egolf met the Honourable Mr. Dyfed Aubrey in New York during the UNGA on 19th September 2023. Dr. Egolf and Mr. Aubrey (Senior Advisor UN Habitat, Inter-Regional Advisor) discussed new opportunities for joint implementation of the sustainable goals to be achieved and, in particular, sustainable funding through UNASDG, following the signing of an agreement between UNASDG and UN Habitat for this purpose. UNASDG, through its linked Investment Facility, intends to provide financing for the SDG Cities Flagship Program for "SDG Cities Certification" with realization of a first pilot project in each participating city globally. The program shall be implemented collaboratively with UNGSII, UN Habitat and international accounting-/ and financial-institutions and experts and financed by UNASDGs linked Investment Facility, after individual basics are clarified. UNASDG, through its linked Investment Facility, has jointly developed a unique and, most importantly, secure approach for UN member states to implement and finance the SDGs globally, as well as to provide funding for the implementation of individual social and humanitarian assistance programs without delay. For this purpose, UNASDG has established an Action Task Force, consisting of international experts, which can process the actions immediately and without delays in order to reach the goal as quickly and efficiently as possible. The results will be published globally at relevant meetings and events.

  • Sri Lanka Governor Hon. Mr. Senthil Thondaman welcomed UNASDG Ambassadors

    1st Ambassador-at-large to India Hon. Mrs. Pradeepthi Bhandekar and 2nd Ambassador-at-large to India Hon. Dr. Gajulapalle went to Sri Lanka, to discuss local support to achieve the goals in Sri Lanka with Government Representatives. Hon. Governor of East Province Sri Lanka Mr. Senthil Thondaman received our Ambassadors on 18th September in Taj Samudra, Colombo, after Ambassador Hon Mr. Goel met Sri Lanka Ambassador and High Commissioner Hon. Mr. Milinda Moragoda in New Delhi, India before.

  • United Nations 2023 SDG Summit in New York

    The 2023 SDG Summit will take place on 18-19 September 2023 in New York. It will mark the beginning of a new phase of accelerated progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals with high-level political guidance on transformative and accelerated actions leading up to 2030. General Assembly | PHOTO:UN Photo / Manuel Elias Convened by the President of the General Assembly, the Summit will mark the half-way point to the deadline set for achieving the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals. It will be the centerpiece of the High-level Week of the General Assembly. It will respond to the impact of multiple and interlocking crises facing the world and is expected to reignite a sense of hope, optimism, and enthusiasm for the 2030 Agenda.

  • H. E. Alberto A. Guani , Ambassador of Uruguay to India meets UNASDG Amb. Goel

    Ambassador Goel has met H.E. Alberto A. Guani, Ambassador of Uruguay in New Delhi to discuss possible support of UNASDG to Uruguay.

  • UNASDG Amb. Oguna joins the Africa Climate Week & Summit in Nairobi

    The Nairobi Declaration marked the end of the three-day Africa Climate Summit in Kenya, which was dominated by discussions on mobilizing funding for adaptation to increasing weather extremes, conservation of natural resources, and development of renewable energies. The Africa Climate Week (ACW) is an annual event that brings together leaders from Governments, businesses, international organizations and civil society to explore ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while adapting to the mounting fallout from the climate crisis. This year, ACW 2023 is taking place from 4-8 September in Nairobi, Kenya, hosted by the Government of Kenya. ACW 2023 is being held alongside the Africa Climate Summit (ACS) which is running from 4-6 September, also hosted by the Government of Kenya. During the ACS, African leaders are being called upon to make ambitious pledges and commitments, towards the adoption of a “Pledging and Commitment Framework.” One of four Regional Climate Weeks held this year, ACW 2023 builds momentum ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference COP 28 in Dubai and the conclusion of the first Global Stocktake, designed to chart the way for fulfilling the Paris Agreement's goals and provide region-focused contributions to inform the Global Stocktake. ACW 2023 is organized into four systems-based tracks, each focusing on specific themes: - Energy systems and industry - Cities, urban and rural settlements, infrastructure and transport - Land, ocean, food and water - Societies, health, livelihoods, and economies ACW 2023 is organized by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Bank, with the support of regional partners: African Union (AU), United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the African Development Bank (AfDB). Update 11th September 2023: A joint declaration is the result of the first African climate summit. The demand for a global climate tax and ambitious expansion targets are at the forefront. The first African climate summit was held in Nairobi from September 4 to 6, 2023. At the end, the African states agree on a joint declaration. This declaration contains demands that describe the African plan for the expansion of renewable energies. However, this declaration also addresses global issues that could be groundbreaking for the UN Climate Summit starting November 30, 2023 in Dubai. To date, Africa's combined renewable energy capacity stands at about 50 gigawatts. One of the main points of the declaration resolves the planned six-fold increase in this amount. Large deposits of key raw materials are also expected to make the expansion of electric mobility possible. Financing issues The call for a new tax could thereby advance the crucial issue of financing. It would put extra taxes on CO2-heavy operations such as fossil fuel trading and air travel. "We believe that is one of the ways to provide additional and adequate resources that we can use to finance our development," says Kenya's President William Ruto. Meanwhile, other financing strategies have reportedly already been adopted in isolated instances. For example, the European Union wants to provide nearly 12 million euros for the founding hydrogen industry. In addition, compensation payments from countries with high CO2 emissions are being discussed. Afterwards industrialized countries would have to pay annually 100 billion US Dollar for climatic damage to countries with smaller means. The conference of the African countries should take place every two years in the future. Note: UNASDG agreed already to support the Republic of Malawi as one of the 5 stakeholders of the Cliamate Initiative with Kenya as leading partner and to achieve especially the Goals 13 (Climate Action), 7 (Affordable & Clean Energy), 15 (Life & Land) with appropriate project realization. Further UNASDG agreed with the Republic of Malawi to introduce fundings to Malawi to support the Malawi Carbon Markets Initiative (MCMI) and to support projects in line with MCMI road map to activate their plan in Malawi. President Ruto and Kenya have received a similar offer from UNASDG and there are ongoing negotiations between the UNASDG and the Republic of Kenya.

  • Puntland State of Somalia signed Treaty with UNASDG for SDG support.

    The Puntland State of Somalia recognized the sovereign UNASDG Intergovernmental Organization and signed a Treaty to collaborate in achieving the sustainable development goals jointly . Hon. Ahmed Elmi Osman, Vice President of Puntland State signed the Treaty with UNASDG, to start the discussed developments in the country. In the next meetings, UNASDG will discuss the projects which Puntland intents to realize within the SDG framework, to select the necessary experts for the technical support and to prepare the fundings with the UNASDG SMS team (Sustainable Money Supplier). Special thanks to Ambassador Million and Special Ambassador Tilahun for his appreciated efforts. Many thanks to the Puntland State of Somalia for the trust in UNASDG and its entire team. We are looking forward to a long-term fruitful collaboration. Welcome to UNASDG. Yours sincerely, Pat , President.

  • SDG3 Health Hub as first Lighthouse-Project in Brasov, Romania

    UNASDG confirmed to support UNGSII and Cities Leadership Platform 25+5 to move forward with the the development of the SDG3 Health Hub in Brasov, Romania. It is the first health hub of its kind and will be the precursor for 5 more SDG3 Health Hub satellites. The launch of the project is planned for 2023, after all active partners have been finalized. Initially 5 satellites are planned The 5 more satellites are planned in Mendoza (Argentina), Sikkim and Noida (India), Kinshasa and Kolwesi (DRC), and San Marino as a lighthouse project to implement the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with their 169 targets adopted by 193 heads of government at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, USA on September 25, 2015. Intended focus areas Production and distribution of individual food additives, especially to fight and cure SARS COV 2 Viruses 2 during and after the Covid - 19 pandemic. Production and distribution of novel and existing pharmaceuticals to fight and cure cancer. Production and distribution of individual pharmaceuticals, produced according to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. Use and integration of existing sales structures into international markets. Latest News Brasov will have the first center for sustainable development in the health sector. The investment value for the total project in Brasov is 1 billion Euro. see also: Brasov could have medical center after $1 billion investment (bizbrasov.ro)

  • Next3D develops 3D printed normal and stereotactic devices and surgical planning models.

    On September 16, Prof. Winkler presented the possibilities of 3D printing with practical application examples in the MDR health magazine "Hauptsache Gesund". The Project The Leipzig Emergency Ventilation System from Next3D Rapid support for emergency care of Covid19 patients by a 3D-printed emergency ventilator developed by the Uni Klinik Leipzig and Fraunhofer IWU, whose testing and modification was supported by WHZ. This development took only 7 days. If there are not enough high-tech ventilators available, this should be available to medical professionals as a last resort. It is not a certified medical device, but is intended to serve as a last option. However, the Next3D working group at Leipzig University Hospital is certified to the ISO13485 medical technology standard and is generally allowed to manufacture and market patient-specific 3D-printed instruments and models, which are considered custom-made products under the Medical Devices Act. The system is supported medically by Prof. Dirk Winkler (Deputy Director of the Clinic and Polyclinic for Neurosurgery at Leipzig University Hospital), who can also draw on many years of experience as an emergency physician. Partners: University of Leipzig, University Hospital Leipzig, West Saxon University of Applied Sciences Zwickau , Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU. Vascular model for cutting stents Fenestrated stents are used to treat aortic aneurysms. You can use the patient-specific 3D-printed vessel models from Next3D as templates for marking vessel branches on conventional stents. This reduces the operating time by about 90 minutes. Surgical planning models As part of precise bone screw fixation or bone repositioning, drilling and sawing templates can be fabricated for spine and pelvic surgery as well as for oral and maxillofacial surgery. In addition, you can use patient-specific models of the patient's anatomy for planning complex operations.A selected panel of experts assesses the current situation on the ground and advises on all issues related to the establishment of the center, adapted to local conditions at all levels. The use of Next3D models results in the following advantages: Support in the planning of complex operations Simulation of the surgery directly on the model, determination of the surgery strategy Shortening of the operation time Can be used intraoperatively (biocompatible, steam sterilizable) Possibility of trial implantation Fabrication of the model within 24h images and information: www.next3d.de

  • UNIQUE GEOSCAN TECHNOLOGY WITH INDIVIDUAL CASE EVALUATION

    Assessment, Analyses and Trust from professional Experts available for members and individual clients. Register now and tell us your needs. What is the difference between to other conventional technologies? Even with advanced technology, the conventional search for natural resources and exploration of any kind is time-consuming and expensive. The used evolutionary new exploration technology is considered a highly efficient supplementary data base for geophysical research. Depending on the area size and customer’s desired linear density the prospecting time is about 7-30 days, while geologists would need several years for adequate results. The technology indicates water, minerals and other resources as much as underground anomalies with unrivalled in the market up to 95% accuracy, meanwhile accuracy in conventional exploration methods for reservoirs is estimated only up to 30%. Water is the most needed resource of all times. But also, several in-ground materials such as minerals, metals, gems, oil and gas, and in addition, underground anomalies of many types can be detected in order to assist an infrastructure construction project. With a survey for a certain time, it is also possible to detect changes of water occurrence, for example as partly effect of water harvesting of third parties or seasonal differences. The advantage of the used technology is low cost and high efficiency while providing high flexibility in data achievement. Advantages A first rough analysis will determine the existence and location. Ability to map any vast deep underground water reservoir and stream, salt and freshwater. Specific on-site survey method is applied to avoid GPS-shifts (70-85 m) and be more precisely. Not only the location but also the depth will be precisely spotted. This type of analysis is the fastest, low cost method to identify sources and materials. General quality is the non-invasive character of investigation. This helps to avoid unsuccessful drillings and mining. Procedure PHASE 1 Our analysis requires basic information from the client by filling out the „CIS Request Form“ with resource or minerals to be explored and with the coordinates including GPS data of the area to be analysed. With this data we provide a cost estimation for that area and a down payment of 50% is required upon receipt of clients acceptance. PHASE 2 The „CIS Request Form“ will be processed and, in order to avoid any misinterpretation, we first create an image showing the area to be explored, and wait for the client’s confirmation about the correctness of the area. PHASE 3 The final report with all relevant information will be provided within 2-4 weeks, upon receipt of the outstanding balance. The report includes detailed images of the positions and size of one or more deposits, GPS serving for information, approx. depth of deposits with +/- 10-15% accuracy and the advice how to apply the data. Additional time for lager areas is required. Terms and Conditions 1. The analysis will commence once we have received an official order from the client. 2. The right to the intellectual property remains with us until full payment is received. 3. The client shall fully indemnify us against any liability from third parties arising out of the client’s use of the provided information. 4. We shall not be responsible to ensure that the information provided to us for analysis purposes is in accordance with and does not contravene any Data Protection Laws, Mineral and Mining Regulations, Trade Customs and Practices or any other laws. 5. We do not accept any liability for errors or omissions as a result obtained due to incorrect or incomplete preliminary information being provided by the client. 6. The provided analytical data do not replace additional conventional systems and/or methods or geological practice and should be seen as information assisting a geosciences company. 7. We undertake to ensure that the service is provided with maximum competence and care. Please be so kind to confirm your readiness to proceed and to submit the final confirmation for signing as final order. Services and opportunities A selected panel of experts assesses the current situation on the ground and advises on all related issues, adapted to local conditions at all levels. Support on site during the whole process. Provision of professional service companies for the project as a whole or as supervisor for local companies. Support of the companies by bringing in required machines or materials Security services, financing, investments through affiliated financial institutions, holding companies, family offices and credit institutions Engineers and architects for planning, execution and supervision Support with all approval processes, registrations and announcements Reporting through SDG news - portals (online, media, audio, print, literature) if demanded Support in setting up and expanding administrative and sales structures for products, materials or commodities Placement of the project in other SDG Hubs or All SDG - areas and regions

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