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Summary Report “Transparency, Accountability and Participation: Building a Post-2015 Review Architecture that is Fit for Purpose” HLPF side-event, co-hosted by Liechtenstein Mission and TAP Network

On behalf of the Permanent Mission of Liechtenstein to the UN and the TAP Network, we would like to thank you for joining us for our “Transparency, Accountability and Participation: Building a Post-2015 Review Architecture that is Fit for Purpose” side-event this past Wednesday, around the High-Level Political Forum in New York. For your reference, please find a brief summary from the event http://bit.ly/1GWYB2l.

We hope that the event was as fruitful and enlightening for you as it was for us, and we look forward to our continued engagement with all of you and your respective delegations and organizations on this topic going forward.

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Programme & logistics of CSO FfD Forum

Provisional Agenda

Dowload here the provisional agenda of the CSO FfD Forum: CSO FfD Forum – Advanced Programme – Jul 02

  1. Scope of the Forum: The programme is now designed to accommodate 600-700 people. At the moment, the Forum received more than 900 registrations with more than 550 non requiring funding assistance. Considering the participants that the ACG will fund and those funded for the Women’s Forum (which will take place on Jul 10), it is expected that the scope of the meeting may reach 600-700 people. This larger scope required a change of venue (now articulated between three hotels) and a rethinking of the programme to ensure the meeting remains productive and engaging;
  1. Structure of the programme: Besides the opening and closing segments, the programme is now articulated on 6 parallel tracks (5 parallel CSO-only thematic tracks and 1 roundtable debate track open to non-CSO participants). Each of the 5 thematic track will also organize one of the roundtables within the open programme and would select one particular issue (or set of issues) to focus that session on. An additional roundtable will be organized on “Gender Justice/Equality” even if there is no corresponding separate thematic track. The “open” roundtable track will probably host a larger number of people and will be primarily devoted to all those that have not been deeply involved in the FfD process to-date (a significant chunk of the participants) in order for them to catch-up with the discussion and get ready for the official conference. This means that the CSO Forum will feature in parallel one informative/policy dialogue roundtable series (open to externals) and 5 CSO-closed thematic working tracks;
  1. Thematic breakdown: In terms of the thematic breakdown of the tracks, the programme is organized along the Addis Outcome Document Structure and builds on the fact that the CSO FfD Group is already informally organized along similar clusters. However, the programme proposes to combine “trade, debt, systemic issues and technology” into one track as it is expected to attract a fewer number of participants. It remains understood that the issues are different though there is some synchrony in those actually following them. The ACG has now called on a group of facilitators of this track to organize the programme in a manner that would allow people from others tracks interested in one particular section of the discussion to log in at the appropriate time (it might be a sequential schedule);
  1. Responsibility for thematic tracks/roundtables: The ACG and the CSO Forum WG have now called on existing cluster groups to advance the planning on both their respective working track and the related open roundtable, as follows: (1) the side-event working groups on tax justice, private finance and follow-up have been called to facilitate the respective thematic tracks; (2) the WWG will plan and facilitate the gender justice roundtable; (3) two new groups are being assembled (based on the regular contributions to the process so far) to facilitate the IPF track and the debt, trade, systemic, and technology one. Once planning the working tracks and roundtable, the “clusters” can also consider invitation of external resources people, if deemed appropriate. More information in each of the tracks will soon be circulated on the GSEG list;
  1. CSO Declaration: One critical dimension is the finalization of the CSO Declaration. The Rapid Response Group (for those new to the list, the RRG is the group that facilitated all the past collective analysis and statements) has already initiated a process to facilitate a GSEG-agreed draft prior to the Forum. A draft declaration (based on the past collective responses) will therefore soon be circulated for GSEG review in the coming few days. The GSEG-endorsed draft will therefore be the main input into the CSO Forum. While we expect that the fundamental thrust be retained, it is also necessary to ensure the ownership of the declaration by the Forum. It is therefore expected that feedback and further input will take place within the closed tracks. We have proposed some meetings in parallel with the “flexi time” for the facilitators/rapporteurs of the tracks to come together and ensure a smooth process throughout the meeting, leading to the Closing Plenary where the Declaration will be adopted;
  1. Flexi-time: Each working day of the CSO Forum includes one hour of “flexi-time” for self-organized meetings, presentation and networking sessions. Organizations interested in making use of the “flexi-time” should contact the Organizing Team (Yvonne Omwodo [email protected]) to apply for the space. Should request exceed the limited logistical possibilities, a selection will need to be made;
  1. Venue and logistics of the CSO Forum: A logistical information note will be made available by Monday, Jul 6. In the meantime, please be informed that the main conference venues is Hotel Desalegn, while some sessions may take in place in surrounding hotels (Hotel Washington and, maybe, Hotel Atlas). Lunches and dinners will take place in Hotel Desalegn, including the opening reception on Jul 10th. All meals are included free-of-charge for all CSO participants. The CSO Forum participants will be scattered through town and will be responsible to reach the CSO Forum venue at the start of each session. However, bus transport to the main hotel areas (i.e. UNECA surrounding hotels, Bole area hotels, etc.) will be provided each evening after dinner;
  1. Simultaneous Translation: Looking at the breakdown of participants and considering the shortage of financial resources, the ACG decided to prioritize French translation for the plenary and open roundtable track. The ACG will also commission the translation of the draft Declaration as soon as finalized.
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Report of the first IAEG-SDGs meeting

The report of the first Meeting of the Inter-agency and Expert Group on the Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) held on 1-2 June 2015 is now available online following this link. The report was approved by the co-chairs of the IAEG-SDGs. It contains in para. 7 the conclusions of the meeting as agreed by the IAEG-SDGs.

The meeting was attended by 28 participants from 22 IAEG-SDGs member countries, as well as over 120 participants from observer countries, specialized agencies, funds, programmes, the UN Secretariat and Regional Commissions, and regional and international organizations. More than 80 representatives from accredited civil society organizations also took part in the meeting.

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Post-2015: Guidelines and application form for organizing side events during July IGN (20-31 July)

Kindly please be advised that guidelines and application form for organizing side events during the July session of the intergovernmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda (20-31 July) have been posted:

https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/post2015/negotiationsoutcome2

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2015 HLPF: General information on HLPF (26 June-8 July)

An information note on the logistical arrangements for the upcoming HLPF (26 June-8 July), including pass pick up for registered participants, meeting room arrangements, webcast etc. can be accessed at: http://tinyurl.com/HLPF-Info-Note

Background information on the HLPF including the latest programme, official documentation, list of side events and the SD-Learning Programme, is posted at: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/hlpf/2015.

The theme of this year’s HLPF is “Strengthening integration, implementation and review – the HLPF after 2015”. As per the programme, most of the HLPF meetings will be held as interactiveround tables related to the theme. Time permitting, representatives of major groups and other stakeholders can participate in the question and answer sessions that follow the presentations by the panellists and lead discussants in each round table.

Also, on Monday, 29 June, from 8:30-9:45 a.m., the President of ECOSOC will convene a meeting on with representatives of social and natural sciences on “How science and inform policy making”, and on Tuesday, 30 June, from 8:30-9:45 a.m. the President will have a meeting with major groups and other stakeholders on ” Reinforcing major groups and other stakeholders’ participation”.

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Post-2015: revised schedule for morning MGoS coordination meetings

Please find below the revised schedule for the morning coordination meetings to be held during this week’s post-2015 IGN from 8:30-9:30 a.m.:

  • Tuesday 23 June – CR B – Coordination Meeting for Major Groups and other Stakeholders to prepare for Wednesday meeting with Co-Facilitators
  • Wednesday 24 June- CR 6 – Meeting with the Permanent Mission of Brazil
  • Thursday 25 June – CR 12 – Briefing with Nikhil Seth
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Post-2015: logistical information on June intergovernmental negotiating session (22-25 June)

The next session of the intergovernmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda will be held from 22-25 June in the Trusteeship Council. The programme of work, relevant documentation and a list of side events are available on our website at https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/post2015.

On Wednesday, 24 June, there will be a meeting with major groups and other stakeholders from 10:00am to 1:00pm in the Trusteeship Council. The meeting is intended as an opportunity for the major groups and other stakeholders to share their views on the Zero draft of the outcome document for the UN Summit to adopt the Post-2015 Development Agenda, with a particular focus on the declaration and the review and follow-up sections of this document. To facilitate preparations for the meeting, NGLS and DSD have created the following Google Spreadsheet that major groups and other stakeholders are asked to use for identifying collaborative groupings for statements, and posting links to Google Docs of the draft statements: http://bit.ly/24June-Stakeholder-Collaboration

Similar to the previous negotiating sessions, a total of 12 seats with microphones will be made available for the use of major groups and other stakeholders on a rotational basis in the Trusteeship Council. Additional seating will be available in the balcony area. All meetings will also be webcast at http://webtv.un.org/.

Finally, NGLS and DSD have reserved daily caucus meeting rooms.Please note it is not the same room for all day; refer to the schedule for daily location. The room is available Monday – Thursday from 8:00am to 6:00pm. It can be reserved for use through the following link: http://tinyurl.com/June-Room-Reserve.

Daily coordination meetings Monday- Thursday 8:30-9:30am.

There will be daily morning coordination meetings from 8:30-9:30 am. On 22-24 June, these meetings will be held in conference room B, and on Thursday, 25 June the meeting will be in conference room C.

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FOR RAPID ENDORSEMENTS: TAP Network Response to the Post-2015 “Zero Draft” – Deadline – 9 AM EST, Thursday 18 June

We are very pleased to send to all of you, for your organization’s RAPID sign-on and endorsement, the TAP Network Joint Response to the Post-2015 “Zero Draft,” which you can find at http://bit.ly/1IGUB6L. Thanks again to all who have contributed over the past week or so, as we really did have a significant amount of engagement on this draft response in a very limited timeframe, and we have come out with a very good resource and tool for our advocacy over the coming weeks and months ahead.

For those of you who would like to endorse this position paper through your organization, please simply respond to this email (to me at [email protected] and Liam at [email protected]) with your logo attached so we can include it on the paper.

Sign-on/endorsements will be accepted on an ongoing and rolling basis, however, to include your endorsement of the position paper in our initial outreach to Member States, please send us your endorsement by no later than 9 AM EST on Thursday, 18 June – as we will aim to circulate the position paper to Member States prior to the Post-2015 IGN from 2225 June.

As you will notice, we have provided a footnote in the introduction of the Zero Draft Response and a concluding sentence that will link to the TAP Network Compendium of Amendments to the Zero Draft, which you can all contribute to on a rolling basis. If you would like your language amendments from your organization to be included in our advocacy going forward – including those points that may not have made it in to this joint response – please paste your language edits into the google doc ASAP, as we will send this compendium document around as a complementary resource to the TAP joint response to the Zero Draft. As such, I hope that any hesitance to sign-on/endorse the joint TAP Network Response because the language amendments do not match up word for word with your organization’s explicit recommendations will be addressed by us sending around this compendium resource along with the joint response. We have done our best to align the language amendments and broader points to already agreed-upon points and principles from other TAP Network position papers, and we are very grateful to all of you who have constructively contributed to this joint response along those lines as well.

Please also note that as always, sign-on/endorsement is not necessarily limited to CSOs that are already part of the TAP Network, so your help in reaching out to other potentially interested organizations is very much appreciated – and you can forward this message, and our contact information, on to them as well.

Thanks again to everyone who contributed to the drafting of this paper, and thanks very much in advance for your rapid endorsements!

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18-19 June workshop on Governance, Transparency and Accountability

Link to the provisional program of the Major Groups and Other Stakeholders Workshop on Governance, Transparency and Accountability, to be held from 18-19 June 2015 in Conference Room 12 at UNHQ below. Please note that the programme is being updated to reflect the latest confirmations. Please also note that since Conference Room 12 will only seat 100 people registration limited to 100 individuals only. In addition, a WebEx link has been provided below for those that cannot attend in person; the login information is below. Please note that each session has a different login link. Please note that up to 200 individuals can participate via webex.

LINK TO PROGRAMME
LINK TO REGISTRATION
LINK TO HLPF WG MEMBERS

Major Groups and Other Stakeholders Workshop on Governance, Transparency and Accountability

Thursday, June 18, 2015 

9:45 am  |  Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)  |  3 hrs 15 mins

Join WebEx meeting

Meeting number:

797 738 294

Meeting password:

Meet1234

Thursday, June 18, 2015 

2:45 pm  |  Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)  |  3 hrs 15 mins

Join WebEx meeting

Meeting number:

799 864 029

Meeting password:

Meet1234

Friday, June 19, 2015 

9:45 am  |  Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)  |  3 hrs 15 mins

Join WebEx meeting

Meeting number:

796 727 475

Meeting password:

Meet1234

Friday, June 19, 2015 

2:45 pm  |  Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)  |  3 hrs 15 mins

Join WebEx meeting

Meeting number:

793 811 434

Meeting password:

Meet1234

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Post-2015: Programme and registration for June session of the intergovernmental negotiations (22-25 June)

The programme for the sixth session of the intergovernmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda, to be held from 22-25 June, has been posted online at: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/post2015. Discussions during the June session will focus on intergovernmental negotiations on the zero draft outcome document.

Please note that all representatives of Major Groups and other Stakeholders must register to attend the June negotiating session by completing the following form: http://bit.ly/1QG67Ba

According to the programme for the June session, the co-facilitators will convene a meeting with the Major Groups and other Stakeholders on Wednesday, 24 June from 10:00am-1:00pm. Please indicate on this same form if you are interested in speaking at this meeting.

Responses may be viewed here: http://bit.ly/22-25June-P2015-register