Entries by Richard (1741)

Monday
Apr152013

Family Planning 2020 Working Group Application Announcement — Extension of Deadline for FP2020 Working Groups

Family Planning 2020 has announced that the deadline to serve on a FP2020 Working Group or on a FP2020 Consultative Network to the Working Groups has been extended to Tuesday 30 April 2013. See our posting on 2 April 2013 for further information.

Please note that the application process for the Market Dynamics Working Group will open at a later date. Click here to learn more information and to sign up for an update when the application process is launched.

Wednesday
Apr102013

Advancing the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda: Follow-up to the Bonn Conference, March 2013

The Outcome documents, keynote speeches, videos of the plenary sessions and graphic documentation are now available

The three-day Conference on Advancing the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda: Reconfirming Rights, Recognizing Limits, Redefining Goals, held in Bonn, Germany was attended by 260 representatives from over 200 civil society organizations (CSOs) from across the globe. Discussions took place around ten thematic areas:

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Tuesday
Apr092013

High-level Political Forum

Another UN body is coming into being which is likely to have an impact on the deliberations on the Post-2015 Development Agenda. It is the High Level Political Forum (HLPF). It was called for the outcome document for the Rio + 20 Conference that was held in 2012, the Future We Want. It will replace the Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) and, insofar as its origins are in Rio + 20, the HLPF could focus more on the SDGs than on other aspects of the Post-2015 Development Agenda. It is, however, going to be an important player going forward, given that proposals are being discussed to hold periodic meetings at the highest level, as well as annually at the Ministerial level.

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Monday
Apr082013

Sixth Asian and Pacific Population Conference (September 2013) and Preparatory Meeting (May 2013)

The Sixth Asian and Pacific Population Conference (APPC) will be held in Bangkok from 16 – 20 September 2013. It follows on from the 4th APPC, in Bali in 1992, and the 5th APPC, in Bangkok in 2002 (in preparation for the ICPD@10 review in 2004). In 2009, at the time of the ICPD at15 review the Asia- Pacific High-Level Forum on ICPD at 15: Accelerating Progress towards the ICPD and Millennium Development Goals was held, also in Bangkok. 

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Monday
Apr082013

UN Regional Commission Meetings for ICPD Beyond 2014

These meetings are mandated through the UN Economic and Social Council and will have negotiated outcome documents. As such they will play an important part in the process leading up to the UN Special Session on the follow-up to the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development beyond 2014. As more information becomes available on these meetings and parallel NGO or other events, it will be posted with appropriate links on the www.NGOsBeyond2014.org website. To date information is available on the ECE meeting (UNECE Regional Conference, 1 – 2 July 2013, Geneva)

 

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Monday
Apr082013

UNECE Regional Conference, 1 – 2 July 2013, Geneva

Enabling choices: Population Priorities for the 21st Century

The ECE Regional Conference, Enabling choices: Population Priorities for the 21st Century, to be held in Geneva 1 -2 July 2013, will bring together 200-250 representatives of governmental, including high-level officials, academia and ECOSOC accredited NGOs, as well as members of national parliaments and other national and international stakeholders. They will review the progress that has been made towards achieving the goals and objectives of the ICPD Programme of Action in the region; identify neglected areas; pinpoint what needs to be done to accelerate the implementation of the Programme of Action; and address the emerging issues and reduce inequities.

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Sunday
Apr072013

ICPD Review International Conference on Human Rights  

The Hague, 7-10 July, 2013

The ICPD Review International Conference on Human Rights, which is co-hosted by the Government of the Netherlands, UNFPA and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, will be held in The Hague, 7-10 July 2013. It will “provide an opportunity to assess the implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action through an examination of the nexus between human rights, equality, equity and population and development, including in the key areas of gender, empowerment, and sexual and reproductive health and rights’.

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Saturday
Apr062013

World We Want 2015 website

Although the final meetings for the Thematic Consultations have taken place, the World We Want 2015 website continues to be a place for posting and looking for information on the various themes.

The 11 Thematic Consultations can be accessed through Topics or through Official Consultations, which also includes information and opportunities to make input into the National Consultations process.

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Thursday
Apr042013

1,000 days to go to the MDG 2015 Target Date

Today, 5 April kicks off the countdown to the last 1,000 days for the MDGs. UNFPA is  joining the United Nations (DPI, UNDP, the Millennium Campaign, UNICEF and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs), the United Nations Foundation and many others in calling for renewed and intensified attention to the Millennium Development Goals as the target date for their achievement approaches. 
 
UNFPA is marking this milestone with a variety of online activities to amplify awareness and accelerate action on the MDGs. Attention is drawn in particular to MDG5 Targets A & B: to improve maternal health, and universal access to reproductive health. 

Tuesday
Apr022013

Open Application Process for FP 2020 Working Groups

Family Planning 2020 has announced that it is inviting individuals to apply now to serve either on a FP2020 Working Group or on a FP2020 Consultative Network to the Core Working Groups.

The application process opened on Friday, March 29 and closes on Tuesday, April 16

All FP2020 Working Groups will consist of two co-leads and a core membership of 10-18 individuals representing a wide range of stakeholders and expertise. 

Working Group: Participation in the Core Working Groups is on an unpaid volunteer basis and members are required to give 10% of their time (approximately four hours per week) over a two-year term. Three Core Working Groups are currently accepting applications for membership: 

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