Friday
Mar202015

Co-facilitators provide further information on the agenda for the third intergovernmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda

In their letter of 17 March the Co-facilitators provide further information about the agenda for the upcoming intergovernmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda. (See: Inter-governmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda, 23 to 27 March session – programme of work now available)

In the opening session, John Pullinger, Chair of the UN Statistical Commission will present the paper containing preliminary global indicators. (See: Technical report of the UN Statistical Commission Bureau) On Tuesday afternoon, individual member states will provide examples of approaches to implementation of the SDGs and on the Friday morning there will be a discussion of themes for the interactive dialogues at the Summit. This will be followed in the afternoon by a discussion of the April session and coordination of with the Financing for Development process and possibly a discussion of related issues such as a technology facilitation mechanism. The closing session is expected to take place from 17.30 to 18.00. 

Thursday
Mar192015

Technical report of the UN Statistical Commission Bureau

The Working draft of the Technical Report of the UN Statistical Commission Bureau, which will be presented at the intergovernmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda next week, by John Pullinger, the Chair of the Statistical Commission, is now available.

In the document, the proposed provisional indicators are rated according to the criteria, based on the following questions:

Question 1: Please indicate the feasibility of the proposed provisional indicators (including its disaggregation by age and sex, where suggested) according to the following categories:

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Wednesday
Mar182015

Zero draft for Financing for Development Addis Ababa conference

The zero draft for the Addis Ababa Accord has been released in advance of the Second drafting session of the Financing for Development Conference outcome document that will take place from 13 to 17 April. It includes paragraphs that refer to health, education and gender equality and women’s empowerment.

The Addis Ababa Accord will be an important component of the post-2015 development agenda.

Please note that Informal interactive hearings with civil society and the business sector for Financing for Development Conference will be held on 8 and 9 April. Other meetings in preparation for the Conference are included in the calendar of meetings on this website.

Tuesday
Mar172015

26-27 May 2015 UN General Assembly interactive hearings for the Post-2015 Development Agenda:

Apply for stakeholder steering committee 

The following information has been received from UN-NGLS:

In accordance with United Nations General Assembly resolution 69/244, the UN summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda will be held from 25 to 27 September 2015 in New York and convened as a high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly. The General Assembly, in operative paragraph 10 of its resolution 69/244, "requests the President of the General Assembly to organize, with early preparations and in the most effective and efficient way, and to preside over two days of informal interactive hearings, before June 2015, with representatives of non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, major groups and the private sector, and requests the President of the Assembly to prepare a summary of the hearings to be made available prior to the summit."

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Friday
Mar132015

Report of the Statistical Commission – Update 3

The Statistical Commission in its draft report for its 46th session set out succinctly its role in the development of the indicators for the up-coming session of the intergovernmental negotiations on the sustainable development goals and targets. While demonstrating its willingness to provide a preliminary list of indicators as requested by the Co-facilitators, it includes a number of caveats. In addition, the Commission clearly defines it future role in the process for developing the indicators, establishing both an Inter-agency and expert group on SDG indicators (IAEG-SDG) and also a new high-level group (HLG).

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Thursday
Mar122015

4th post-2015 negotiating session, 20-24 April: Apply for stakeholder Steering Committee and speaking roles

We have received the following information about registration for the 4th session of the post-2015 development agenda negotiations in March:

20-24 April negotiating session for the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Apply for stakeholder steering committee and speaking roles

The UN DESA Division for Sustainable Development (DESA-DSD) Major Groups Programme and UN-NGLS are facilitating stakeholder Steering Committees to ensure broad and inclusive participation of stakeholders in the negotiating sessions on the post-2015 development agenda at UN Headquarters in New York. DESA-DSD and UN-NGLS are also conducting open and transparent nomination processes for these Committees to select speakers for the post-2015 negotiating sessions, in accordance with the modalities that are defined for the negotiations. 

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Wednesday
Mar112015

Roadmap for post-2015 indicators – Update 2

The 46th session of the UN Statistical Commission (UNSC), held from 3-6 March, addressed data in support of the post-2015 development agenda; considered proposals contained in the report from the Group of Friends of the Chair, (see: Indicators for sustainable development goals and targets – Update 1); and made suggestions for developing a SDG indicator framework.

During the opening of the Session John Pullinger, UK National Statistician and Chair, said the Commission must “step up" by showing leadership in thinking through the world's next priorities; “step forward” toward political colleagues to “make common cause” with them; and “step on the gas” in order to embrace the opportunities of the data revolution. 

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Tuesday
Mar102015

Roundtable discussions in post-2015 development agenda hearings, 26-27 May 2015, opportunity for feedback on themes 

We have received the following email from Susan Alzner, United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service (NGLS):

Dear Colleagues, 

As part of the preparatory process for the September 2015 UN General Assembly Summit for the adoption of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, two full days of stakeholder hearings will be conducted on 26-27 May at UN Headquarters. These hearings will be hosted by the President of the General Assembly and the Co-Facilitators of the post-2015 development agenda negotiations, Ambassador David Donoghue, Permanent Representative of Ireland to the UN, and Ambassador Macharia Kamau, Permanent Representative of Kenya to the UN.

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Sunday
Mar082015

Indicators for sustainable development goals and targets – Update 1

As referred to in the previous posting, the first two days of the next session of the intergovernmental negotiations will focus on indicators for goals and targets. Given the importance of the indicators for monitoring progress in the implementation of the goals and targets, it is important to understand the process of their development. This is therefore the first of a series of updates on the indicators to be posted on the website.

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Sunday
Mar082015

Inter-governmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda, 23 to 27 March session – programme of work now available

The programme of work has now been posted on the Post-2015 Inter-governmental Negotiations website.

The first two days of the meeting will be taken up with open discussions on indicators for goals and targets, after which an interactive dialogue with Major Groups and other Stakeholders will be held, followed by open discussions on the sustainable development goals and targets. During the final afternoon there will be a discussion on the April session on Means of implementation and global partnerships for sustainable development and coordination with the Financing for Development process.