Entries by Richard (1741)

Monday
Jan282013

Draft Report on Thematic Consultation on Inequalities open for comment Deadline: 31 January 2013 

The Thematic Consultation on Inequalities has announced that the first draft of the final report on the Inequalities Consultation is open for public comment. Please visit the page and post your comments in the comment box online.  Comments may also be emailed to: inequalities@worldwewant2015.org. You should indicate whether you wish your comments to be posted on the website as well.

The final summaries of each of the e-discussions will be annexed to the final report.  

Sexual and reproductive health and rights are included in the following sections of the report:

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Sunday
Jan272013

UN-NGLS Civil Society Consultation
 for the High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, Dec 2012-Jan 2013

The report on the High Level Panel (HLP) Framing Questions has been compiled by the UN Non-Governmental Liaison Service (NGLS) for the HLP meeting in Monrovia, Liberia, 30 January – 2 February 2013. Just under 800 responses from 134 participating organizations, international networks and individual respondents through online submissions and email.

The selection of questions was organized under two main themes: A) The shape and content of a post-2015 development framework; B) Partnership and accountability for development. Each question has been reported upon in a stand-alone section of this synthesis report, and therefore there is some overlap and repetition in the content of responses across the 13 questions.

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Friday
Jan252013

67th General Assembly adopts resolution for Special Session

67th General Assembly adopts resolution for the arrangements for the Organization of the Special Session of the General Assembly on the follow-up to the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development beyond 2014

In December 2012 the 67th Session of the General Assembly adopted a resolution that sets out the modalities for the Special Session of the General Assembly for ICPD Beyond 2014.

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Friday
Jan252013

High-Level Panel on Post-2015 Development Agenda Website

The website for the High-Level Panel www.post2015hlp.org is now live and provides details not only about the Panel members but also about the Secretariat, under the leadership of Homi Kharas, the Lead Author and Executive Secretary.

Friday
Jan252013

Third High Level Panel (HLP) meeting on the Post 2015 Development Agenda, Monrovia, Liberia – 28 to 30 January 2013

Beyond 2015 has provided information on CSO participation for the Third High Level Panel (HLP) meeting on the Post 2015 Development Agenda in Monrovia, Liberia, 28 to 30 January 2013.

Consultations with CSOs are being jointly organized by the Africa-wide post-2015 Working Group and the Liberian CSO post-2015 Working Group; working in partnership with Beyond 2015, the UN HLP Secretariat Outreach desk, the UN SG Secretariat, and representatives from other southern CSO networks.

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Friday
Jan252013

Discussion 3 on Global Citizenship, Jobs and Skills for the Post2015 Global Consultation on Education begins. 

UNFPA has announced that the E-discussion on Global Citizenship, Jobs and Skills, the third in a series of four thematic e-discussions of the Post2015 Global Consultation on Education has started. It will only run until 6 February 2013, so CSOs and Youth organizations are urged to make their contributions as soon as possible. 

Please engage in this important consultation, highlighting such key issues as 

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Thursday
Jan172013

Population Dynamics Thematic Consultation Update

The Thematic Consultation on Population Dynamics is particularly important for ensuring the inclusion of sexual and reproductive health and rights in the Post-2015 Development Agenda. The following information is therefore provided to inform you to assist you in engaging in the process.

The report of the Expert Group Meeting on Population Dynamics and the Post-2015 Development Agenda that took place in New York 19-20 November 2012 is now available. 

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Thursday
Jan172013

Update on Open Working Group of the General Assembly on Sustainable Development Goals  

An outcome of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development that might have a major impact on the Post-2015 Development Agenda is the decision to establish an Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals (See Future We Want, paragraph 248) This Working Group, which is designated by the five UN regional groups to be made up of six countries per group, should have been set up at the beginning of the 67th General Assembly session.

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Thursday
Jan172013

NGO survey for ICPD beyond 2014 process

The undersigned NGOs/CSOs have engaged recently with UNFPA regarding the ICPD Beyond 2014 global survey. This survey aimed to measure progress, gaps and outstanding issues in relation to the implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action and was intended to be completed with the input of civil society at the national level. 

Given that many civil society organizations had little or no opportunities to provide input into the process, UNFPA has agreed to collect responses via a separate survey, the results of which will be included into the ICPD Beyond 2014 final report.
 
The survey can be accessed at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TXMD5M2.

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Tuesday
Jan152013

ICPD Review International Conference on Human Rights 7-10 July 2013  

UNFPA has announced the dates for the International Conference on Human Rights. Co-hosted by the Government of the Netherlands, UNFPA and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, it will be held in the Netherlands from 7-10 July 2013. The Conference 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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