The Future We Want: A conversation with people on a post-2015 development framework (UNDP)
Description
Description
Evidence and perspectives from around the world, generated through inclusive consultations, which will feed into the work of the High Level Panel that the UN Secretary General will convene on post-2015 and also the intergovernmental discussions leading to the special event that UN member states have asked the President of the GA to convene in September 2013.
Implementation of the Project/Activity
Through inclusive national consultation processes to stimulate the debate on the post-2015 development agenda; thematic consultations with academia, media, private sector, employers and trade unions, civil society, and decision makers to discuss key issues pertaining to the post-2015 development agenda; support an open interaction and information exchange between stakeholders and harness the voices of citizens around the world and connect them to the formal UN post-2015 by using social media tools and web based technologies; and technical analysis of possible post-2015 scenarios and its impact on human development and sustainability.
Partners
UNDP together with the UN Development Group
SDGS & Targets
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SDG 14 targets covered
Deliverables & Timeline
Inclusive national consultation processes to stimulate the debate on the post-2015 development agenda
Thematic consultations
Support an open interaction and information exchange between stakeholders and harness the voices of citizens around the world
Resources mobilized
Financing (in USD)
8000000
Staff / Technical expertise
UNDP staff and consultants
Other, please specify
Online forum
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Timeline
01 January 1970 (start date)
01 January 2013 (date of completion)
Entity
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Goals
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Geographical coverage
At least 50 countries by 2013
More information
Countries
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Contact Information
Olav Kjorven, Director, UNDP Bureau of Development Policy