Summary of the Concluding remarks by the Co-facilitators for the Stocktaking session of the negotiations on the post 2015 development agenda
Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at 4:56PM
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Summary of the Concluding remarks by the Co-facilitators for the Stocktaking session of the negotiations on the post 2015 development agenda, Ambassador David Donoghue, Permanent Representative of Ireland to the UN, and Ambassador Macharia Kamau, Permanent Representative of Kenya to the UN

Below is a summary of key points made by the Co-facilitators at the conclusion of the Stocktaking session of the negotiations on the post 2015 development agenda. From these it is clear that there is general agreement that the Open Working Group (OWG) Proposal should not be reopened. There are divergences on the ‘technical proofing’. On indicators the Statistical Commission will present a draft set of indicative global indicators in advance of the March Session, although this work is unlikely to be completed before the Summit in September. Suggestions were made as to what should be included in the Declaration and the Co-facilitators will circulate suggested elements before the February session. Higher ambition is needed in the Means of Implementation and Global Partnership for Sustainable Development and multiple stakeholders should be involved in the Follow-up and Review. The Co-facilitators welcome the contribution from civil society and their contribution in raising public awareness about the sustainable development goals. 

Ambassador David Donoghue, Permanent Representative of Ireland to the UN noted that:

They had made an excellent start in this stocktaking meeting with a very level high interest in this process. The presence of civil society and major groups in large numbers was positive and encouraging and the Co-facilitators looked forward to pursuing the dialogue. 

The Secretariat will circulate a short summary of the discussions bearing in mind that statements delivered will be available in full online.

 I. Integrating sustainable development goals and targets into the post-2015 development agenda 

II. Declaration 

III. Means of implementation and global partnership for sustainable development 

IV. Follow-up and review 

On process 

Ambassador Macharia Kamau, Permanent Representative of Kenya to the UN, made the following points: 

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