Monday
Jul142014

Strong civil society recommendation on Goal 3: Attain healthy lives for all at all ages

Non-governmental organziations working on health issues from a variety of different perspectives have come together to make a strong statement on Goal 3: Attain healthy lives for all at all ages. It includes recommendations on such important areas as communicable and non-communicable diseases, universal health coverage and anti-microbial resistance. In addition it strongly supports a strong statement for a separate target (3.1 bis) under goal 3:...

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Monday
Jul142014

UN Secretary-General’s MDG Report for 2014 emphasizes need for “bolder and focused action" on child and maternal mortality

The UN Secretary-General’s Millennium Development Goals Report 2014  is now available. It notes the progress that has been made in areas such as halving global poverty; 90% of children in developing regions being enrolled in primary education with a narrowing of disparities between boys and girls; gains in the fight against malaria and tuberculosis; and the meeting of the target of halving the proportion of people who lack access to improved sources of water. Nevertheless, more progress is needed to address child mortality and much more needs to be done to reduce maternal mortality... 

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Friday
Jul112014

Open Working Group – proposed revised goals 1-3

The proposed revised goals, as worked on in the informal meetings of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development during the past two days, are now available.

Sexual and reproductive health has been added to target 1 “3.1 by 2030 reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births, including through access to sexual and reproductive health”...

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Tuesday
Jul082014

UN General Assembly President releases concept note on post-2015 stocktaking event

The Office of the President of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) has released a concept note for the High-level Stocktaking Event on the post-2015 development agenda, which will take place at the UN, 8-9 September 2014. 

According to the note, participants will have the opportunity to: 

  1. Reflect on the key messages from all the high-level events/ thematic debates, and interactive dialogue/briefing, convened by the President of the General Assembly
  2. Discuss the outcomes of the various Rio+20 processes including the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals (OWG), the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing (ICESDF), the Structured Dialogues on a Technology Facilitation Mechanism and the updates on the High-Level Political Forum

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Thursday
Jul032014

World We Want 2015 consultation on culture and development

The following letter has been received from UNFPA about the culture and development consultation which is taking place on the World We Want 2015 website:

​Dear Colleagues

Greetings to you all. UNFPA, along with UNESCO and UNDP, is co-leading the Culture and Development consultation, one of six dialogues on implementation of the evolving Post-2015 development agenda which will follow the MDGs (Millenium Development Goals). It is a second phase of consultations, following the global, national and online thematic consultations held in 2012-13. 

On themes of how culture relates to development, we are hosting e-discussions and putting out a call for papers on best practices (links below). Themes range from poverty reduction to gender equality, urbanization and climate change, and reconciliation. 

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Tuesday
Jul012014

Open Working Group Co-Chairs circulate revised zero draft

The revised zero draft on the Introduction and proposed goals and targets on sustainable development for the post2015 development agenda were circulated yesterday by the Co-Chairs. These will form the basis for the eight days negotiations that remain for the 13th session of the Open Working Group (OWG).

In their accompanying letter the Co-Chairs said: “We have adjusted the document to more closely reflect areas of agreement and expressed priorities. We have also sought to simplify and harmonize the phrasing of some of the goals. And, as promised, we have tightened the draft by substantially consolidating the number of targets.”

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Monday
Jun302014

PMNCH Partners Forum: Parallel Session 4E 

July 2014 • 2.30 pm - 3.40 pm

Join us for an interactive chat show style discussion at parallel session 4E of the PMNCH Partners Forum. Coupling recent scientific evidence with experience, panellists will present the need for SRHR and family planning to be directly included in the post-2015 agenda from the perspectives of health, equity, human rights, poverty alleviation, gender, and youth. and especially on improved maternal, newborn, and child health.

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Monday
Jun302014

PMHCH 2014 Partners’ Forum begins in Johannesburg, South Africa:

Now it is in our hands

The 2014 Partners’ Forum for the Partnership on Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) opened today in Johannesburg, with delegates gathered to consider all that still needs to be done in the next 500 days for women’s and children’s health.

Following video messages from former US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton and Ban Ki Moon, United Nations Secretary General, Mrs Graça Machel, PMNCH Chair and African Ambassador for A Promised Renewed, opened the Forum saying “we come with a united message that the needless deaths of women, newborns and children must stop“. She spoke of the importance of using this moment to draw on the lessons learned from the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to date and in looking forward to the next 500 days ahead. She remarked that contributions from unique partnerships such as PMNCH as well as individual contribution and accountability are vital and urged participants to create a social pact to save every single life possible in every single country. “We must do more and we must do better”, she said, “we must push and push then push some more, we have 500 days, every day accounts, every action counts and every life counts”.

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Monday
Jun302014

Report of International Conference on Human Rights

In conformity with General Assembly resolution 65/234 and the related concept note for the ICPD beyond 2014 review, the ICPD Beyond 2014 International Conference on Human Rights was held in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, from 7 to 10 July 2013. 

Organized by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR) and the Government of the Netherlands, the conference brought together over 300 participants from 127 UN Member States, civil society organizations, academia, parliamentarians, human rights defenders, young people, and service providers, as well as United Nations agencies. 

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Wednesday
Jun252014

Next steps for the work of the OWG in developing the Sustainable Development Goals

During the meeting with civil society organizations on Wednesday 18 June, Ambassador Kamau, OWG Co-Chair, gave an explanation of his expectations of the process going forward. 

He stressed that the document would need to be shrunk without losing any of the “good suggestions.” These suggestions, even if they are not included in the limited number of targets, will be available when we move into intergovernmental negotiations in the General Assembly setting. They would also be useful when member states plan their national development strategies. The issue now was to work to strategize and “squeeze them down.”

Looking at interlinkages, it was absolutely important to understand that we have an integrated agenda for what are often “three-dimensional goals.” The next iteration will include what has come from the informal process, after which it will then be necessary to go through the same exercise again, looking for concise language.

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