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Post-2015: themes of the six post-2015 Summit interactive dialogues

A letter from the post-2015 co-facilitators containing the themes for the six interactive dialogues to be held during the post-2015 Summit has been posted at: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/post2015.

The modalities for how these six interactive dialogues will be organized are outlined in General Assembly resolution 69/244 (annex II): http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/69/L.43&Lang=E

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Registration for the HLPF 26 June – 8 July 2015 is now open

Registration for the 2015 HLPF 26 June – 8 July is now open.  Please note that representatives from major groups and other stakeholders must be affiliated with accredited non-governmental organizations in order to participate.  According to the organizational aspects of the HLPF, eligible non-governmental organizations are those that are in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council and those on the CSD roster.

The online registration can be accessed at: http://bit.ly/1J1ST2z

Deadline for registration is Monday 15 June.

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First meeting of the Inter-Agency Expert Group on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) 1-2 June

First meeting of the Inter-Agency Expert Group on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDGs), to be held in New York from 1-2 June 2015 in Conference Room 3 at UN Headquarters. More than 100 stakeholders have registered to attend.

The meeting will be web cast live at http://webtv.un.org/.

More information on the 1-2 June IAEG meeting is available here:

http://unstats.un.org/sdgs/first-iaeg-sdgs-meeting/

Subject to the concurrence of the chair and members of the IAEG, there may be an opportunity for major groups and other stakeholders to deliver up to five joint statements. UN-NGLS and DESA facilitated a call with the registered meeting participants on 28 May and the decision was taken to carry forward coordination via Google forms and in-person meetings in New York on Monday and Tuesday during the morning and lunchtime.

1) Please complete this form if you want to collaborate on the joint stakeholder statements, or if you want to suggest yourself as a speaker to deliver a statement:

http://bit.ly/1-2June-IAEG-SDGs-Draft-Speak

Responses received can be viewed here:

Links to Google Docs for each potential joint statement can be found at the top of this responses spreadsheet. The number of volunteers responding for collaboration on each theme will serve as an indicator of the importance of that topic for delivery at the 1-2 June meeting.

It was suggested that drafting begins immediately by whoever volunteers to co-lead, and that a first draft of each statement should be done by the end of the day in New York on Friday, 29 May, and feedback provided by contributors over the weekend. The Google Docs are open to editing by anyone with the links, which are in the top portion of the responses spreadsheet.

2) Coordination meetings on Monday and Tuesday

DESA and UN-NGLS will facilitate stakeholder coordination meetings on Monday and Tuesday from 8:30-9:45am and 1:15-2:30pm.  Location will be announced tomorrow (Friday).

Stakeholders should come prepared to collaborate with each other on the finalization of the statements, and the selection of speakers to deliver them.

3) UN-NGLS has assembled a Google Spreadsheet of inputs on indicators already received from stakeholders, organized by Goal / Target / Indicator, and presented in the categories of:

– General Comments

– Amendments to the Statistical Commission’s proposed indicators

– New proposals for Indicators.

This Google Doc is available for viewing here:

http://bit.ly/SDG-Indicators-Proposals 

(Note there are 18 Tabs along the top – 1 per SDG plus an 18th general comments Tab.)

This compilation has been provided to the IAEG-SDGs and can be updated with new inputs.

UN-NGLS is building a form for additional inputs and will distribute it soon.

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DEADLINE: 31 May 2015 – Apply for Special Accreditation to the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD)

Accreditation and registration to the Conference

Registration is open to all non-governmental organizations that are in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council and to all non-governmental organizations and business sector entities accredited to the Monterrey and Doha Conferences or to their follow-up processes.

Interested non-governmental organizations and business sector entities that are not in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council or were not accredited to the Monterrey or Doha Conferences shall apply to the General Assembly for accreditation, following the accreditation procedures established during the Conferences.

Civil Society

Online accreditation and registration of non-governmental organizations to the Conference and its preparatory process is available through the United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service.

Participation in Round Tables at the Conference

Each round table will be open to participation by up to six representatives of accredited civil society organizations, and up to six representatives of accredited business sector entities.

Civil Society

The selection of civil society round table speakers will be coordinated by the Addis CSO Coordination Group. To express your interest and communicate with the Group, please join the Civil Society FfD listserv, which is an open platform that serves as an important channel of communication and coordination for civil society organizations engaged in the FfD3 process. To join the list, please visit the following listserv address, and provide your full name, job title, and organization: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/global-social-economy.

Processing of requests can take 3-5 days. If you experience difficulties in joining the listserv, please write to: [email protected]. Please do not write to this address for other matters.

Please note that the listserv is for civil society organizations. Governmental and for-profit organizations are not eligible to join the group.

Participation in the CSO Global Forum and the International Business Forum

The CSO Global Forum will be held on 11-12 July 2015 in Addis Ababa. It is organized by the Addis CSO Coordination Group in cooperation with the Ethiopian Government. Further details will be shared on the website of the Addis CSO Coordination Group or through the Civil Society FfD listserv (see above).

The International Business Forum will be held on 14 July 2015 at the Hilton Hotel in Addis Ababa. It is organized by the Business Sector Steering Committee on Financing for Development. Further information on registration is available on the website of the Business Steering Committee on Financing for Development.

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Integrated programme for the 2015 HLPF (26 June-8 July)

The integrated programme for the 2015 HLPF held under the auspices of ECOSOC (26 June-8 July) and the ECOSOC Annual Ministerial Review (9-10 July) has been posted at: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/hlpf/2015

To prepare for the HLPF, the major groups and other stakeholders have formed an HLPF working group. For further information on this group, including membership and ToR, please see: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/majorgroups/hlpf

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Non-exhaustive illustrative list of mechanisms for review UN TST

Non-exhaustive illustrative list of mechanisms for review as compiled by the UN Technical Support Team (TST) has been posted at: http://bit.ly/1F1Cofm

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Revised proposal on the themes for the interactive dialogues for the September Summit (rev 3)

Revised proposal on the themes for the interactive dialogues for the 25-27 September United Nations Summit to adopt the post-2015 development agenda available at http://bit.ly/1Fp6f4P 

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First meeting of the IAEG-SDGs 1-2 June UNHQ CR13

The First Meeting of the Inter-agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) will take place on 1-2 June 2015 in New York.

The IAEG-SDGs has been established by the Statistical Commission at its 46th session to develop an indicator framework for the monitoring of the goals and targets of the post-2015 development agenda at the global level, and to support its implementation. (Click here for the IAEG-SDGs Terms of Reference)

The main objectives of the first meeting of the IAEG-SDGS are to:

  • set up the process for the development of the indicator framework;
  • develop a work plan and agree on the way forward;
  • establish the methods of work of the group; and
  • discuss technical issues, including the interlinkages across targets and data disaggregation.

Provisional agenda

Click here to download the provisional agenda in PDF format.

Monday, 1 June

Morning session

(1) Opening

(2) Methods of work of the group

(3) Indicator framework: global, regional, national, sub-national and thematic indicators

(4) Process of selecting indicators:

  • Identification of interlinkages of targets
  • Use of multi-purpose indicators
  • Integrated statistical frameworks
  • Critical issues (dissaggregation, inequality, etc.)

Afternoon session

(5) Continuation of the discussion on process of selecting indicators

(6) Discussion on indicators under specific goals

Tuesday, 2 June

Morning session

(7) Continuation of the discussion on indicators under specific goals to identify core issues for the work ahead

Afternoon session

(8) Continuation of the discussion on indicators under specific goals to identify core issues for the work ahead

(9) Conclusions and way forward

(10) Closing

Civil society registration form

Accredited NGOs are kindly requested to fill out and submit the registration form available here in order to register to the meeting.

Please note that the civil society registration for the meeting can only be accepted from NGOs that have accreditation status with the United Nations, due to space limitations. However, the meeting is expected to be webcast live at webtv.un.org.

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TAPNetwork side-event “Participatory Governance: Laying the Foundation for a Transformative and Accountable Post-2015 Agenda”

SIDE EVENT INVITATION
Participatory Governance: 
Laying the Foundation for a Transformative and Accountable Post-2015 Agenda
hosted by the Transparency, Accountability & Participation (TAP) Network and CIVICUS
When:  Thursday, 21 May 2015, 1:15 – 2:30 PM
Where: CR 13 in UNHQ Conference Building
For the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to meet the ambition of being truly transformative, the SDG follow up and review framework, spanning from the local to the global levels, must be people-centred, inclusive, transparent and participatory. This side event, co-hosted by the Transparency, Accountability and Participation (TAP) Network and CIVICUS will be a timely opportunity to take a deeper dive into the role of participatory governance as a critical enabler to successful implementation of the post-2015 agenda.  The event will focus on participatory governance initiatives at a variety of levels and highlight how they are used to hold decision makers to account for their commitments they make and the actions they take.  The event will also highlight the critical role that citizens and civil society can play in filling data gaps, guiding policy implementation and supporting the monitoring of sustainable development progress.  We will also explore how an enabling environment for effective participatory governance can be established at the national, regional and global levels in the context of the SDGs. The side event will bring together those working on participatory governance from Member States, civil society and the UN system and foster and encourage discussion and exchange between the audience and the panel.
Speakers
  • Oana Rebedea, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission of Romania to the UN
  • Chris Murgatroyd, Policy Advisor, United Nations Development Programme
  • Kathleen Hunt, CARE International
  • Farah Mesmar, Major Group for Children and Youth
  • Betty Wamala Mugabi, East Africa Region for World Vision
  • Jeffery Huffines, UN Representative, CIVICUS
Moderator: Neva Frecheville, Lead Analyst on Post-2015, CAFOD
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Post-2015 co-facilitators containing preliminary impressions on follow-up and review

Post-2015 co-facilitators containing preliminary impressions on follow-up and review has been posted at http://bit.ly/1BaDZin