Entries by Richard (1741)

Monday
Jun112018

ICPD + 25: Posting 5

ICPD Beyond 2014 + 5 Regional Reviews  — Arab States

The Regional Conference, under the theme Development Challenges and Population Dynamics in a Changing Arab World,took place in Cairo, Egypt from 24-26 June 2013, hosted by the League of Arab States (LAS), together with the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), and UNFPA…

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Sunday
Jun102018

HLPF 2018: Informal Consultations on the HLPF Ministerial Declaration

The first round of informal consultations on the draft ministerial declaration of the high-level political forum on sustainable development (HLPF) for 2018, convened under the auspices of the Council, and the high-level segment of the 2018 session of the Council took place on Friday 8 June, to which Major Groups and other Stakeholders were invited to attend as observers. Information for input into this process will be available in due course. 

The consultations are  convened by the co-facilitators (Australia and Bangladesh), on behalf of the Presidency of the Council (Czech Republic).

Saturday
Jun092018

Speaker Nominations for MGoS Side Event at HLPF 2018, Deadline: Tues 12 June, 6 pm NY

We have received the following:  

As was mentioned on the CM call this morning, the official MGoS side event concept note on the “MGoS Engagement in the HLPF and Review of General Assembly resolution 67/290” has been finalized. We are opening a short application window for MGoS CM members to express interest in speaking at the event through this google formDeadline: Tuesday, 12 June, 6pm NY time.…

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Friday
Jun082018

ICPD + 25: Posting 4

ICPD Beyond 2014 + 5 Regional Reviews  -- Africa

The Regional Review for Africa will take place in Accra, Ghana, from 2 – 5 October 2015. It will be held at ‘expert and ministerial level’ and will be preceded by a civil society pre-conference. The outcomes will be the Regional Review Report and the outcome of the ministerial review. They will feed into the Secretary-General’s Report to the 52ndsession of the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) in 2019, which will be devoted to the overall review and appraisal of the implementation of the ICPD PoA. (See ICPD + 25: Posting 3)…

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Thursday
Jun072018

ICPD + 25: Posting 3

CPD Decision for ICPD + 25 review in 2019

At its meeting in 2017, the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) decided that the special theme for 2019 will be “Review and appraisal of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and its contribution to the follow-up and review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”[1]

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Thursday
Jun072018

ICPD + 25: Posting 2

Background to the 5threview of the ICPD Programme of Action (cont)

While the ICPD Programme of Action (PoA) did not have a built-in review and follow-up process such as that included in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (See para 74)[1], it called for “a regular review of the implementation”.[2] The UN General Assembly, in its resolution 49/128,[3] by which it formally adopted the PoA, while recognizing its own role in organizing such a review, requested the UN Economic and Social Council also to take on this function “including a quinquennial review and appraisal of the progress made in achieving the goals and objectives of the Programme of Action…”…

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Wednesday
Jun062018

ICPD + 25: Posting 1

Background to the 5threview of the ICPD Programme of Action 

At its 50thsession in 2017, the UN Commission on Population and Development decided that the Special theme for its 52ndsession in 2019 will be “Review and appraisal of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and its contribution to the follow-up and review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development…

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Tuesday
Jun052018

7th meeting of the IAEG-SDGs: UPDATE 14

Work Plan and Next Steps 

In the period to March 2019, the IAEG-SDGs will:

(a) Continue the review of Tier III indicator workplans, reclassifying when requirements are met at their Autumn 2018 meeting and via open Webex meetings through the rest of the year

(b) Conduct an open consultation on additional indicators and develop a first proposal for discussion at the Spring 2019 meeting. (This will then be finalized as part of the proposal included in the comprehensive review for consideration by the Statistical Commission (UNSC) at its 51st session in 2020)

(c) Begin work on the comprehensive review by compiling a preliminary…

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Monday
Jun042018

7th meeting of the IAEG-SDGs: UPDATE 13

Stakeholders discussions with Enrique Ortiz, Co-Chair IAEG-SDGs 

During the meeting of the IAEG-SDGs, Enrique Ortiz, Co-chair, met with the Stakeholder Group during which the Stakeholders conveyed their thanks for the new structure which allows them to contribute on agenda items as they arise. He stressed the importance of having immediate feedback, as what is said helps with their work. 

On issues related to greater involvement, the Group requested that new groups being established by the IAEG should be opened up to Stakeholders. They would like to be more involved in the indicators with an opportunity to voice their opinions on-line…

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Monday
Jun042018

President of the General Assembly's High-level Meeting "Financing for SDGs--Breaking the Bottlenecks of Investment, from Policy to Impact"

11 June 2018
UN Headquarters - New York 

Stakeholder Respondents Selected

At the request of the Office of the President of the General Assembly, UN-NGLS facilitated a process to identify 4 stakeholder respondents to speak from the floor during the panel discussions at the President of the General Assembly's High-level Meeting "Financing for SDGs -- Breaking the Bottlenecks of Investment, from Policy to Impact." UN-NGLS facilitated a Stakeholder Selection Committee to review applications for the speaking roles and create a regionally and gender balanced short-list of candidates for the President of the General Assembly to consider…

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