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Learning Efforts on the Post-2015 Development Agenda
Amina Mohammed
December 2014
New Universal Agenda
International Community and UN to be “fit for purpose”
Innovative, agile, inclusive
and results-oriented
Guided by universal
human rights and
international norms
Overcoming silos and fragmentation
and working effectively with
partners
Headquarters and Field Offices to understand the
implications and evolution of the on-going Post-2015 Sustainable Development Planning
Process
Enrich nature of UN support to Member
States at all levels as they shape and
implement the next development agenda
Global Sustainable Development Agenda
Global Sustainable
Development Agenda
Promote ownership by making the process open, inclusive and transparent to as many stakeholders as possible
Forge new connections between people, entrepreneurs and decision-makers
National policy action and right enabling environment that enables people to enjoy empowered, dignified, secure, and resilient livelihoods
Leaders to take action to create conditions for a more equitable, healthier, and safer world.
2015 is the Year for Global Action
Summit in September 2015
• Ambitious agenda
• Aim to achieve lasting results
• Improve lives and prosperity
• Protecting the planet
“Sustainable development as the core and poverty eradication as the highest priority”
Secretary-General’s Message
We must commit to a universal approach
Integrate sustainability
Address inequalities in all areas
Ensure all actions advance human rights
Address the drivers of Climate Change and its consequences
Base our analysis on credible evidence and data
Expand our global partnership
Synthesis Report
6 Essential Elements to Communicate SDGs
Deliver on the Development Agenda
Continue to work with governments, civil society, business and other partners, to deliver, implement and monitor to deliver, implement and monitor tangible actions that will transform societies, economies and livelihoods;
Deepen the thinking of the position of the United Nations longer term positioning of the United Nations Development System;
Explore the linkages between alignment of functions, funding practices, governance structures, capacity and impact, partnership approaches and organizational arrangements.