Entries by Richard (1748)

Tuesday
Dec152015

World Bank Publishes SDGs Country Development Diagnostics Framework

As reported by IISD, the World Bank has released a publication, entitled Trajectories for Sustainable Development Goals: Framework and Country Applications, which presents a framework developed to assess the country-level implications of the post-2015 global development agenda, as well as brief, "at-a-glance" applications of the framework to ten countries.

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Wednesday
Dec092015

"Grey" indicators consultation has just gone online

The UN Statistical Division has just announced that the open consultation on the proposed SDG Indicators currently coded as 'grey' (indicating that further discussion on them is still needed) is now open for comments. The consultation will be open from Wednesday, 9 December at 9 am EST to Tuesday, 15 December at 9 pm EST to both observers (non-IAEG Member States and representatives of regional commissions and regional and international agencies) and other stakeholders (civil society, academia and private sector) for technical comments. 

The consultation can be found at the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YZKHPKN

Additional information can be found on our website: http://unstats.un.org/sdgs/

Monday
Dec072015

UN Secretary-General appoints Special Adviser on 2030 Agenda 

Dr David Nabarro

The UN Secretary-General has appointed Dr David Nabarro of the United Kingdom as his Special Adviser on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. He will work with Member States and other relevant stakeholders “to galvanize action on implementation of the Agenda, while overseeing the Secretary-General’s special initiatives,” such as “Every Woman Every Child”.

David Nabarro has over 30 years experience in public health, nutrition and development work. Having led the UK delegation at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo in 1994. Most recently he was the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy on Ebola, providing strategic and policy direction for the international response.

Friday
Dec042015

URGENT: IAEG-SDGs Open Consultation on "Grey" Indicators: 9 December - 15 December

The IAEG-SDGs has posted another open consultation – this time on the “grey” indicators for observers and other stakeholders. It will run from Wednesday, 9 December to Tuesday, 15 December. You can find more on the UN Stats website here: http://unstats.un.org/sdgs/

Tuesday
Dec012015

Urgent sign today: letter to 2nd Committee negotiators on stakeholder participation

The UN General (UN GA) Assembly Second Committee discusses and approves the main GA resolution on Sustainable Development every year. Main negotiators of the draft are the Group of 77 and China as the main sponsor and the EU. The draft they have been discussing this year has a major gap on civil society and overall stakeholders participation and engagement which is critical for the implementation and monitoring of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 

A group of organisations have drafted a letter recommending our role be recognized and included in the draft resolution in line with the broad recognition of our contribution to the development of the 2030 Agenda...

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Tuesday
Nov242015

SDG Indicators and Data: Who collects? Who reports? Who benefits?

by Barbara Adams

The Global Policy Watch has posted on its website a briefing by Barbara Adams entitled SDG Indicators and Data: Who collects? Who reports? Who benefits? In the briefing Barbara discusses the recent meeting of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goals (IAEG-SDGs), (See: Informal meeting of the Plenary to hear about progress in the development of the Global Indicator framework for the SDGs pursuant to para 75 of Resolution 70/1) pointing out that many of the agreed indicators remain inadequate, and that 62 require “more in-depth discussion and/or methodological development.”...

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Friday
Nov202015

IPPF launches SDGs: A SRHR CSO guide to implementation

The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) has launched its Sustainable Development Goals: A SRHR CSO guide to implementation, which is available in English, Spanish and French, with Portuguese and Arabic versions to follow.

The purpose of this publication is to set out what the new 2030 Agenda means for CSOs working on SRHR and how it can be used to push for progress at a national level. It details relevant targets, looks at how they relate to existing programmes and commitments and suggests ways to ensure that they are implemented. It describes specific actions that national advocates may want to consider taking to drive progress on the development and implementation of national plans, to play a role in monitoring and accountability, and to support the measurement of progress...

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Thursday
Nov192015

IAEG-SDGs posts comments on “Green” Indicators

The comments from the three day consultation on the global “green” indicators, ie those on which the Group had reached general agreement, are available on the official Inter-agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) website.

In total, 4,588 comments were submitted by UN and government agencies, NGOs, the private sector and other stakeholders to the IAEG-SDGs on the global indicators and the UN Statistics Division has released a compilation of the inputs...

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Tuesday
Nov172015

EU Report on science, technology and innovation policies and implementation of SDGs available on line

We have received the following from the EU Commission on Research & Innovation

The report “The role of science, technology and innovation policies to foster the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals” is available online.

The report presents the conclusions of the independent Expert Group on the “Follow-up to Rio+20, notably the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” that was established in March 2015 by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 (Societal Challenge 5 - Work Programme for 2014-2015, pp. 79-80).

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Friday
Nov132015

Deadline 15 November 2015 for questionnaire on follow-up and review of 2030 SD Agenda 

You are reminded that the deadline for responses to the questionnaire on coherent, efficient and inclusive follow-up and review at the global level is Sunday15 November 2015 

For further information see: 2030 SD Agenda: Questionnaire on coherent, efficient and inclusive follow-up and review at the global level