WSSD

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WSSD is the commonly used acronym for the World Summit on Sustainable Development, a major United Nations conference focused on global sustainability and development goals.

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instanceOf United Nations conference
global summit
implementation plan
political declaration
acronym WSSD NERFINISHED
adoptedDocument Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development NERFINISHED
Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development NERFINISHED
aimsTo assess progress since the 1992 Earth Summit
reinvigorate global commitment to sustainable development
alsoKnownAs Earth Summit NERFINISHED
Johannesburg Summit NERFINISHED
Rio+20 NERFINISHED
category 2002 in international relations
Sustainable development conferences
United Nations conferences NERFINISHED
continent Africa
endDate 2002-09-04
focusesOn changing consumption and production patterns
globalization and sustainable development
poverty eradication
protecting and managing the natural resource base
sustainable development
follows Earth Summit NERFINISHED
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.un.org/jsummit/
hostCity Johannesburg NERFINISHED
hostCountry South Africa NERFINISHED
language English
location Sandton Convention Centre NERFINISHED
numberOfParticipants over 20000
organizedBy United Nations NERFINISHED
United Nations General Assembly NERFINISHED
participantsInclude business sector
civil society
government representatives
heads of state and government
non-governmental organizations
partOf United Nations sustainable development process
predecessor United Nations Conference on Environment and Development NERFINISHED
relatedTo Agenda 21 NERFINISHED
Millennium Development Goals NERFINISHED
standsFor World Summit on Sustainable Development NERFINISHED
startDate 2002-08-26
subject economic development
environmental protection
social development
successor United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development NERFINISHED
theme From our origins to the future
year 2002

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