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it's okay ah thank you and the the morning everyone thank you for coming in so early to join our session
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it's my pleasure to be here today and tell you more about the work we do we'd um accelerate twenty thirty
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so i still read twenty thirty is the global program that connects the genie
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back a system with all its expertise uh networks um a knowledge and resources
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we'd uh enter progress across developing and emerging markets will have
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business solutions for the sustainable development goals uh i sent to set
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we score initiated um uh the program we'd uh the un t.
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p. engine you buying two thousand sixteen with a strong believe that
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interpreters have a key role to play in accelerating the agenda twenty thirty
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and that with the right connections and especially with connecting them with
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the finance and development community in geneva we can reach together impacted scale
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over the past uh five years accelerate twenty thirty has grown into the truly global program
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uh we have been present interested to a thirty two countries support that nearly five hundred entrepreneurs
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uh and in he just uh we'd um more than two hundred uh partners internationally uh though
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our approach is as the gymnastics so we uh select and um uh support enter
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printers tackling different as digits uh the wheel here represents a little bit the proportion
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of the entrepreneurs sense the s. digits the taco in our program uh and uh
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but in some cases based on local needs based on partnerships um uh relationships we also
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a round dedicated teams for example we ran about thirteen with a butter printers in a jury a couple of years ago
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uh we uh ran automatic on circular economy this year of across five countries and we're looking to to
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uh to end all so we've done some dedicated work
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on a health with our partners from pfizer so um
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in terms of um are unique positioning or what we uh bring to the market because we're
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we're that they're multiple programs there a multiple
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supports a infrastructures for entrepreneurs are a unique um
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a positioning lies into really movies or focus
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on entrepreneurship for d. s. digits design each
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um then uh we are through the backed up network have
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access to um more than a hundred entrepreneurial community sense onto mentioned
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uh these are locally embedded uh um uh communities
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of entrepreneurs that node the local needs and uh have
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the right solutions for those while being globally connected
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globally coordinated and with a strong foothold uh in geneva
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uh we do take an eco systems approach for us it's important to have
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a deep knowledge of the locus eco systems where we are present we run national
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scale ready programs there and we connect with parkers across sectors uh to make the
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change needed a connected to that we've been developing expertise is circular economy in switzerland
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and would be skewing these knowledge and adapting it all locally to to the program
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in our model of sustainable skewing kinda we work with entrepreneurs is that we start with the individual
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at the centre so we work with the interpreters and helping them scale as leaders as the first
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before looking into their skewing strategy and also helping them
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as trent and their impact measurement systems and ally them as
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much as possible to the entities and of course uh we work on access to finance uh and uh access to
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to markets uh the way we uh we do this
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work is in collaboration with different partners including development agencies corporates
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foundations was the best in the program and in some
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cases entrepreneurs uh contribute for some of the services they get
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or they make up before word contribution for the next um uh
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courts and we make sure that we are present at the major uh
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forms and have the entrepreneurs uh with this represented including the building bridges
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week the global goals week uh we've been at the un general assembly
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new york um and i'm i'm making sure that that we're we're
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present where uh the messages um and needed to be heard uh well
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when talking about our impact uh it's uh we're looking at the progress
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made by the entrepreneurs this is the last uh global court we um
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uh so i rise of almost two hundred percent in end users forty percent in employment uh sixty new
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markets reached and um no more than six million a reason this was in the year of up and then
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make a so a group of entrepreneurs that we're able to really respond and that that uh the problem is
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coordinated by attempting a lot but uh locally uh around
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uh together with a partner is usually local impact tops
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uh when he's the un to be country offices and many other uh local relevant partners
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and we strongly supported by um advisory board an expert
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committees of leaders from the un and the private a sector
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uh in terms of our parkers um eco system
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um uh we uh engage with different uh uh parkers
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uh i'll walk some of them are interested to strengthen taxes innovation and strengthen their one innovation processes
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others um like development agencies in each because together we strengthen the local
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capacity send mean has knowledge around business and as digits and skewing innovation
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uh for consultants incorporates is also we change
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each uh their employees in impartial projects um
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and uh i'm i'm a for investors it's uh we to access no well a pipeline
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so uh with all this robust infrastructure we've run the methodology multiple times
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we're looking to widen and deepen our impact by engaging quit um uh partners who would
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be interested to advance a few topics with us one of them is access to markets
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uh so uh we want to connect as the challenges is circuit certain markets with the solutions coming
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from the program and we're piloting a soft landing program in latin america at the end of this year
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uh access to finance is a really important piece for us and this is
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the conversation that we're bringing into this forum how can we channel more funding
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to the centre progress and you're about to share from uh one of them after my presentation
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and we definitely want to move forward to work on circular and regenerated economy because
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we find this is the battery towards uh the sustainable development costs thank you very much
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for your attention uh we uh are here throughout the day and we would be