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© United Nations Development Programme Post-2015 Development Agenda THE WORLD WE WANT (status: 20 February 2012)

OVERVIEW Process to support formulation of the Post-2015 Agenda Vision for a future development framework Way forward

The MDGS: Millennium Declaration (Sept. 2000) Millennium Development Goals (2001) (1)Eradicate extreme poverty & hunger (2)Achieve universal primary education (3)Promote gender equality & empower women (4)Reduce child mortality (5)Improve maternal health (6)Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria& other diseases (7)Ensure environmental sustainability (8)Develop a global partnership for development MDG deadline (2015) What next?

UN TASK TEAM ON POST-2015 (UN TT) Representatives of over 60 UN entities and international organisations, to coordinate the system and propose a unified vision Report “Realizing the Future We Want for All” submitted to UN Secretary-General in June 2012 To support Member States & provide analysis and recommendations on monitoring and accountability, and global partnerships

Human rights Equality Sustainability Environmental sustainability Peace and Security Inclusive social development Inclusive economic development UN System Task Team proposes to keep MDG format: Goals, targets, indicators un.org/en/development/desa/policy/ untaskteam_undf/index.shtm

Post-2015 Process Mandates – Defined at MDG Summit 2010 & Rio+20 Conference 2012 – Open and inclusive consultative process Leadership – Member States: prerogative to deliver framework – UN Secretary-General: to present vision to General Assembly in September 2013 building upon UN system’s work and consultation processes

HIGH LEVEL PANEL ON POST-2015 (HLP) Composed of 27 eminent persons, to advise the UN Secretary-General on a ambitious yet achievable development agenda post-2015 Work informed by UN Task Team report, research, outcomes of major processes and civil society outreach It will submit a report to the UN Secretary- General by 31 May 2013 hlp2015.projektserver.org

OPEN WORKING GROUP ON SDGs (OWG) 30 seats composed of 70 representatives nominated by Member States Tasked to develop a proposal for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in coherence with Post-2015 UN development agenda It will submit a report, to the 68 th session of the General Assembly (Sept2013–Sept2014)

1. Algeria/Egypt/Morocco/Tunisia 2. Ghana 3. Benin 4. Kenya 5. United Republic of Tanzania 6. Congo 7. Zambia/ Zimbabwe 8. Nauru/Palau/Papua New Guinea 9. Bhutan/Thailand/Viet Nam 10. India/Pakistan/Sri Lanka 11. China/Kazakhstan/Indonesia 12. Cyprus/Singapore/UAE 13. Bangladesh/Republic of Korea/Saudi Arabia 14. Iran/Japan/Nepal 15. Colombia/Guatemala 16. Bahamas/Barbados 17. Guyana/Haiti/Trinidad & Tobago 18. Mexico/Peru 19. Brazil/Nicaragua 20. Argentina/Bolivia/Ecuador 21. Australia/Netherlands/UK 22. Canada/Israel/USA 23. Denmark/Ireland/Norway 24. France/Germany/Switzerland 25. Italy/Spain/Turkey 26. Hungary 27. Belarus/Serbia 28. Bulgaria/Croatia 29. Montenegro/Slovenia 30. Poland/Romania OWG MEMBERSHIP

1. National consultations : Lead by the UN Resident Coordinators and building on on- going consultations, they will feed into the post-2015 formal process. 2. Thematic consultations : with academia, media, private sector, employers, trade unions, civil society, and decision makers on current central challenges to development. 3. Global Outreach : Using web, social media, mobile telephony and other means to allow open interaction and information exchange among a range of stakeholders. Post-2015 development agenda IS IT MORE INCLUSIVE? IS IT MORE EQUITABLE? IS IT SUSTAINABLE? UNDG Initiative based on 3 pillars of work: UN DEVELOPMENT GROUP: OPEN AND INCLUSIVE GLOBAL CONSULTATIONS

UNDG National Consultations Africa (S, E & W)Asia & Pacific Latin America & Caribbean Arab States Eastern Europe & CIS Angola, Benin Burkina Faso, Burundi CAR, DRC Ethiopia, Gabon Gambia, Ghana Kenya, Liberia Mali, Malawi Mauritania, Mauritius Mozambique, Niger Nigeria, Rwanda Senegal, South Africa Tanzania, Togo Uganda, Zambia Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China India Indonesia Iran Pakistan Philippines PNG Samoa Solomon Islands Thailand Timor-Leste Vietnam Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Peru Santa Lucia Algeria Djibouti Egypt Iraq Jordan Morocco Sudan Yemen Albania Armenia Azerbaijan, Belarus Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo Moldova Montenegro, Tajikistan Turkey Serbia Turkmenistan, Ukraine

UNDG THEMATIC CONSULTATIONS Growth & Employment EnergyPopulation Dynamics EducationInequalitiesWaterFood Security & Nutrition Health Conflict & FragilityGovernance Environmental Sustainability

GLOBAL OUTREACH myworld2015.org worldwewant2015.org unglobalcompact.org beyond2015.org unsdsn.org

Post-2015 Framework Mandated by 2010 MDG Summit SDG Process Mandated by Rio+20 Outcome Doc High-level Panel established First meeting ofHigh-level Panel Report submitted to SG UNSG submits report to UNGA 31 July 2012Sep 2012Spring 2013 Sep 2013Sep 2014 Working Group on SDG established Working Group report submitted to UNGA (between Sep 2013 and Sep2014) UNDG 1 st report UNDG 2nd report UNDG next steps