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1 Post-2015 Development Agenda Process Zehra Aydin Senior Programme Officer UN Environment Programme

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3 Goal 7 Targets and Indicators Indicators 7.1 Proportion of land area covered by forest 7.2 CO2 emissions, total, per capita and per $1 GDP (PPP) 7.3 Consumption of ozone-depleting substances 7.4 Proportion of fish stocks within safe biological limits 7.5 Proportion of total water resources used 7.6 Proportion of terrestrial and marine areas protected 7.7 Proportion of species threatened with extinction 7.8 Proportion of population using an improved drinking water source 7.9 Proportion of population using an improved sanitation facility 7.10 Proportion of urban population living in slums Targets 7.AIntegrate sustainable development principles into country policies 7.BBy 2010, achieve a significant reduction in biodiversity loss 7.CHalve, by 2015, proportion of people without sustainable access to drinking water and sanitation 7.DBy 2020, achieve significant improvement in lives of 100 million slum dwellers

4 Lessons from the MDGs (positive) +Focused attention on a few goals +Presented concrete goals to galvanize support +Bridged the gap between economy, society and environment +Shifted policy attention beyond mere economic growth +Clear targets allowed monitoring

5 Lessons from MDGs (negative) −Reduced importance of many other internationally agreed goals −Left out many important issues: human rights, inequality, unemployment, peace and security… −Global targets reduced flexibility at national level −Targets were not always well defined or indicators well selected

6 Post-2015 Development Agenda Building on the MDGs –Those goals not yet achieved will need to stay in the list for additional efforts Improving the content of existing MDGs –Some, such as MDG7, could use a review to make their targets and indicators more suitable Identifying new goals –Emerging challenges, such as growing inequality, need global goals and targets

7 Approach 1.UN System report and proposed framework at http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/pdf/Post_2015_UNTTreport.pdfhttp://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/pdf/Post_2015_UNTTreport.pdf

8 approach continued 2.UN Development Group contribution –National consultations In up to 100 countries To complete by end of 2012 –Global thematic consultations On 11 specific themes including one on Environmental sustainability To complete at the end of March 2013 3.UN General Assembly debates from June 2013 through the end of 2015 –To produce globally agreed new development agenda to take effect in 2016

9 National consultations - Initial list of countries AfricaAsia & PacificLA & CarribbeanArab StatesEastern Europe & CIS Angola Burkina Faso CAR DRC Ethiopia Ghana Kenya Mali Malawi Mauritius Mozambique Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia Bangladesh China India Indonesia Lao PDR Pakistan PNG Solomon Islands Timor-Leste Vietnam Brazil Costa Rica Colombia Peru Haiti Bolivia El Salvador Honduras Santa Lucia Djibouti Egypt Jordon Morocco Sudan Algeria Armenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Kazakhstan Moldova Tajikistan Turkey

10 Global Thematic Consultations ThemesNotesCo-leads InequalitiesAcross all dimensionsUNICEF and UNWomen HealthIncluding MDG4, 5, 6 and NCDsUNICEF and UNAIDS EducationPrimary to tertiary, and vocationalUNESCO and UNICEF Growth and Employmentinvestment in productive capacities, decent work, and social protection ILO, UNDP and UNCTAD Environmental SustainabilityIncluding biodiversity, climate changeUNEP and UNDP GovernanceAccountability at all levelsUNDP and OHCHR Conflict and FragilityConflict and post-conflict countries, and those prone to natural disasters UNICEF, WFP and UNDESA Population DynamicsIncluding ageing, international and internal migration and urbanization UNFPA and UNHABITAT Hunger Nutrition & Food SecurityWFP and FAO EnergyUNIDO, and (tbd) Watertbd

11 Looking forward to working together for the world we want Thank you!


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