SIGNALS 2020 - 4th National Conference on Sustainable Development
On 25 November 2020, the SAI of Lithuania will host the 4th National Conference on Sustainable Development SIGNALS.
Distinguished government, academia, and civil society leaders as well as officials from the World Bank, OECD, UNESCO, European institutions, and independent foundations will take part in a stimulating dialogue aimed at increasing awareness of the importance of relying on objective data, the need to ensure high-quality education for all students, as well as challenges posed by climate change and possible solutions to reduce it. The conference topics were chosen by exploring global realities. Following the SIGNALS 2020 slogan – EXPLORE. CREATE, the SAI of Lithuania invites to explore signals and create changes in these fields.
Since its launch in 2017, the event has placed a high importance on the Sustainable Development Goals: from education, to budgetary governance, to healthcare, to social welfare. SIGNALS 2020 will again focus on education - its role in closing the achievement gap and reducing the digital divide - and actions needed to reduce the impact of climate change.
In the light of the restrictions posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, SIGNALS 2020 will be open to all members of the INTOSAI community as a virtual conference this year.
For the latest updates about the conference, please visit www.signals.lt/en.
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