The World Economic Forum (WEF) will hold its annual Sustainable Development Impact Meetings (SDIM25) in New York from 22–26 September, coinciding with the UN General Assembly High-Level Week.
The event gathers global political, business and civil-society leaders to accelerate progress on the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, at a time when the UN marks 80 years of existence and only five years remain to meet the 2030 targets.
According to the UN’s 2025 SDG Report, only 35% of goals are on track, nearly half are advancing too slowly, and 18% are in reverse, with over 800 million people still in extreme poverty.
Key sessions include:
Geopolitics: Looking beyond Uncertainty – Sept 22, 11:30 EDT
Resilience Roadmap for Africa – Sept 22, 14:30 EDT
Energy Transition: Amping Up or Powering Down? – Sept 23, 10:30 EDT
Growth under Pressure – Sept 23, 15:00 EDT
Climate Resilience: Securing Systems, Sustaining Lives – Sept 24, 12:30 EDT
Restoring Trust in Tech – Sept 24, 15:45 EDT
Truth Live News reports that speakers include senior policymakers, innovators and executives such as Joel Kaplan, Chief Global Affairs Officer at Meta.
The Forum urges public-private collaboration to tackle challenges like climate change, humanitarian crises and inclusive growth.
Live coverage and session streams will be available via @wef on X (Twitter), World Economic Forum on Facebook, LinkedIn (#SDIM25), and the Forum’s YouTube and WhatsApp channels.



