This resolution calls for strengthening the intergovernmental process for following up on financing for development. It recommends several modifications to the process, including:
1) Expanding the Economic and Social Council's annual high-level spring meeting with financial institutions to two days and focusing discussion on specific topics.
2) Allotting more time (up to two days) during the Council's annual session to discuss financing for development and adopting a substantive resolution.
3) Encouraging greater participation of stakeholders like civil society and promotion of discussions through seminars.
4) Reviewing the modalities of the follow-up process periodically as determined by the General Assembly.
1st high level meeting of the global partnership for effective development co...Dr Lendy Spires
The document summarizes preparations for the first High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation in Mexico City on April 15-16, 2014. It outlines the objectives and agenda of the meeting, which will focus on progress implementing commitments from the 2011 Busan summit, as well as domestic resource mobilization, development cooperation with middle-income countries, and the private sector's role. It also discusses the monitoring process assessing implementation of Busan commitments, and notes growing momentum and interest in the meeting, though some challenges engaging key countries. Finally, it outlines United Nations engagement in the partnership and preparations for the high-level meeting.
General Assembly: Outcome of the International Conference on Financing for De...Dr Lendy Spires
The document summarizes the outcome of the 2002 International Conference on Financing for Development held in Monterrey, Mexico. It discusses the key topics and themes addressed at the conference, including mobilizing domestic/international resources, international trade, debt issues, and policy coherence. It describes the adoption of the Monterrey Consensus, which established a new framework for development cooperation. It also outlines the multi-stakeholder roundtable discussions between governments, institutions, civil society, and businesses that were part of the conference proceedings.
This document summarizes the Joint Declaration of the Eastern Partnership Summit held in Riga, Latvia on May 21-22, 2015. The leaders of EU member states, Eastern Partnership countries, and other organizations discussed strengthening cooperation in areas like democracy, rule of law, and economic integration. They committed to fully implementing agreements like the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and called for resolving conflicts in accordance with international law. The summit participants also reviewed cooperation in areas such as border management, SME development, and climate change and agreed to further cooperation in the coming years.
Voluntary commitments and partnerships for sustainable development are multi-stakeholder initiatives voluntarily undertaken by Governments, intergovernmental organizations, major groups and others that aim to contribute to the implementation of intergovernmentally agreed sustainable development goals and commitments in the Rio+20 outcome document “The Future We Want”, Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 or the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development.
The present report aims to synthesize current information on the 1,382 voluntary commitments, partnerships, initiatives and networks for sustainable development that have been registered to date with the Secretariat of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), the Sustainable Energy for All Initiative (SE4All), United Nations Global Compact, Every Woman Every Child, the Higher Education Sustainability Initiative, the Sustainable Transport Action Network, and other similar initiatives.
The document discusses the work of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in supporting sustainable infrastructure projects across Asia to promote economic growth while reducing poverty and inequality. It recognizes that international collaboration will be needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and calls for reaffirming commitment to cooperation. Barriers to overcoming include a lack of urgency around the SDGs and recognizing Asia's growing role in addressing global challenges given changes in international leadership.
This document discusses desirable features of renewing the global partnership for development to support a post-2015 development agenda. It analyzes lessons from the MDG framework for Goal 8 on the global partnership and other multi-stakeholder partnerships. Key recommendations include broadening partnership actors to include new partners like the private sector; strengthening accountability and monitoring; ensuring policy coherence across trade, finance and development; and mobilizing resources from various sources to finance sustainable development goals.
Cerita tentang seorang anak laki-laki yang memiliki sifat buruk. Ayahnya memberinya paku dan menyuruhnya menancapkan paku di pagar setiap kali marah. Pada awalnya banyak paku yang ditancapkan tetapi secara bertahap berkurang karena dia belajar menahan diri. Pada akhirnya, dia bisa menahan diri dengan baik sehingga tidak perlu menancapkan paku lagi. Ayahnya mengajarkan bahwa
1st high level meeting of the global partnership for effective development co...Dr Lendy Spires
The document summarizes preparations for the first High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation in Mexico City on April 15-16, 2014. It outlines the objectives and agenda of the meeting, which will focus on progress implementing commitments from the 2011 Busan summit, as well as domestic resource mobilization, development cooperation with middle-income countries, and the private sector's role. It also discusses the monitoring process assessing implementation of Busan commitments, and notes growing momentum and interest in the meeting, though some challenges engaging key countries. Finally, it outlines United Nations engagement in the partnership and preparations for the high-level meeting.
General Assembly: Outcome of the International Conference on Financing for De...Dr Lendy Spires
The document summarizes the outcome of the 2002 International Conference on Financing for Development held in Monterrey, Mexico. It discusses the key topics and themes addressed at the conference, including mobilizing domestic/international resources, international trade, debt issues, and policy coherence. It describes the adoption of the Monterrey Consensus, which established a new framework for development cooperation. It also outlines the multi-stakeholder roundtable discussions between governments, institutions, civil society, and businesses that were part of the conference proceedings.
This document summarizes the Joint Declaration of the Eastern Partnership Summit held in Riga, Latvia on May 21-22, 2015. The leaders of EU member states, Eastern Partnership countries, and other organizations discussed strengthening cooperation in areas like democracy, rule of law, and economic integration. They committed to fully implementing agreements like the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and called for resolving conflicts in accordance with international law. The summit participants also reviewed cooperation in areas such as border management, SME development, and climate change and agreed to further cooperation in the coming years.
Voluntary commitments and partnerships for sustainable development are multi-stakeholder initiatives voluntarily undertaken by Governments, intergovernmental organizations, major groups and others that aim to contribute to the implementation of intergovernmentally agreed sustainable development goals and commitments in the Rio+20 outcome document “The Future We Want”, Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 or the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development.
The present report aims to synthesize current information on the 1,382 voluntary commitments, partnerships, initiatives and networks for sustainable development that have been registered to date with the Secretariat of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), the Sustainable Energy for All Initiative (SE4All), United Nations Global Compact, Every Woman Every Child, the Higher Education Sustainability Initiative, the Sustainable Transport Action Network, and other similar initiatives.
The document discusses the work of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in supporting sustainable infrastructure projects across Asia to promote economic growth while reducing poverty and inequality. It recognizes that international collaboration will be needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and calls for reaffirming commitment to cooperation. Barriers to overcoming include a lack of urgency around the SDGs and recognizing Asia's growing role in addressing global challenges given changes in international leadership.
This document discusses desirable features of renewing the global partnership for development to support a post-2015 development agenda. It analyzes lessons from the MDG framework for Goal 8 on the global partnership and other multi-stakeholder partnerships. Key recommendations include broadening partnership actors to include new partners like the private sector; strengthening accountability and monitoring; ensuring policy coherence across trade, finance and development; and mobilizing resources from various sources to finance sustainable development goals.
Cerita tentang seorang anak laki-laki yang memiliki sifat buruk. Ayahnya memberinya paku dan menyuruhnya menancapkan paku di pagar setiap kali marah. Pada awalnya banyak paku yang ditancapkan tetapi secara bertahap berkurang karena dia belajar menahan diri. Pada akhirnya, dia bisa menahan diri dengan baik sehingga tidak perlu menancapkan paku lagi. Ayahnya mengajarkan bahwa
El documento habla sobre la introducción del término "Web 2.0" hace más de 9 años como herramienta educativa. Se atribuye a Tim O'Reilly y Dale Dougherty en 2004 como una segunda generación de la web basada en comunidades de usuarios y servicios que se modifican gracias a la participación social. La Web 2.0 ha modificado aplicaciones y datos, permitiendo que los estudiantes se agrupen para realizar actividades y tengan acceso a la información desde cualquier dispositivo. Presenta ventajas como no requerir grandes conocimientos informátic
TÍTULO: Aprender a colaborar, a convivir y a construir el conocimiento con lo...Alex Narud
Este documento presenta el caso de Juan, un niño triqui de 5 años que asiste a preescolar. El objetivo es que los estudiantes analicen el caso y generen soluciones al problema de discriminación y falta de inclusión que enfrenta Juan. Se describe la situación de Juan y su familia, así como la problemática a la que se enfrenta la maestra al tratar de incluir a todos los niños. El caso busca crear conciencia sobre la necesidad de contar con programas educativos interculturales que promuevan el respeto entre todos.
Este documento resume varias noticias tecnológicas. Incluye un anuncio de Kingston sobre un aumento en la capacidad de sus unidades SSD mSATA, el lanzamiento de la tarjeta gráfica AMD Radeon R9 295x2 diseñada para lograr un alto rendimiento en juegos 4K, y la presentación de nuevos teclados y mouse inalámbricos de Genius con características como teclas para Facebook y resistencia a derrames.
The document provides guidelines for having a productive meeting by outlining steps to take before, during, and after a meeting. It recommends preparing an agenda and materials in advance, keeping discussion focused and on schedule during the meeting, and documenting decisions and action items after the meeting. The overall goals are to achieve the meeting's objectives efficiently while ensuring participants feel the process was orderly.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Global warming refers to the average increase in temperature near the Earth's surface while climate change refers more broadly to long-term shifts in weather patterns, temperatures and extreme weather events. While the global average temperature rises with climate change, some areas may warm more or less than average and some may even cool. The document discusses the impacts of climate change for small island nations like sea level rise, effects on food and fresh water, and presents case studies of villages in Fiji that have been affected by erosion, flooding and relocation due to climate change. It emphasizes that climate change poses an existential threat to Pacific island communities and calls for global cooperation to address the problems.
El documento argumenta que el aprendizaje solo se logra a través de la práctica y la experiencia, no solo escuchando. Citando frases famosas, explica que la teoría es útil pero la práctica es lo que hace al maestro. Afirma que los estudiantes aprenden mejor de las clases prácticas donde pueden participar directamente, en lugar de solo escuchar, y que la experiencia propia ayuda mucho más que cualquier otra forma de enseñanza.
Este documento presenta un resumen de la primera parashá de la Torá, llamada BeReshit, que cubre Génesis 1:1-6:8. Explica las siete secciones de lectura de la Torá y las cinco secciones de los Escritos Apostólicos. Además, analiza el significado de la palabra "Bereshit" y discute cómo el Mesías es el proyecto detrás de toda la creación.
Juan Rulfo fue un escritor mexicano que creció en un pequeño pueblo rural dominado por la superstición y el culto a los muertos. Sus obras más importantes fueron El llano en llama, una colección de cuentos, y la novela Pedro Páramo. Pedro Páramo es considerada una de las cumbres de la literatura en español y relata la historia de un hijo que viaja a un pueblo fantasmal para encontrar a su padre. Rulfo es conocido por pertenecer al movimiento literario del realismo
1. AMOR Y COMPASION POR EL PERDIDOLA OVEJA PERDIDA. Lc. 15:4-7
¿Es prioridad y urgente buscar a la oveja perdida? V4
¿Puede la oveja perdida encontrar la ruta por si misma? 2 Cor. 4:4
¿Qué produce en el cielo la conversión de un alma?
¿Quiere Dios que todos se salven? 2 Pedro 3:9
Hay gozo en la tierra y en el cielo, también, por un pecador arrepentido?
2. LA SOLUCIÓN: PESCADORES DE HOMBRES
Marcos 1:17-20
Rom. 12:1
Rom. 10:45
3. JESÚS ESTÁ CONTIGO…
Hechos 11:20-21
Col. 3:16
Predica… 2 Tim. 4:1-5
Vamos por un “Evangelismo Responsable”
AplicaciónNace, crece y reprodúcete y Vive!!!
Desarrolla el carácter de tu Señor.
Nútrete con la Palabra de Dios.
Comprométete en servir A Dios
Sírvele de corazón
The document discusses various tools and machines used for cutting, welding, lifting and assembling steel structures and other materials. It mentions longitudinal cutting, intersection welding robots, toolholders, belt conveyors, roll-on/roll-off devices, lifting devices, cardboard cutters, tube end decreasing machines, and assembly stations.
UTE OTRAS VARIABLES QUE DETERMINAN LA DIVERSIDAD EN EL AULAMaysacu
El documento trata sobre la diversidad en el aula. Resume que la diversidad admite múltiples facetas y desafíos para los educadores, por lo que la pedagogía debe ser una ciencia y un arte. Además, una escuela efectiva permite que todos los estudiantes logren éxitos académicos y crezcan como personas. La diversidad debe valorarse como un elemento que enriquece el aprendizaje.
A Prefeitura Municipal de Itabuna publicou (1) uma portaria constituindo uma comissão especial para executar o processo seletivo simplificado para contratação temporária na Secretaria de Educação e (2) um edital para o referido processo seletivo. O edital descreve as vagas, requisitos, etapas de inscrição e avaliação e critérios de classificação e convocação. A comissão especial será responsável por coordenar todo o processo seletivo.
Este documento presenta los resultados de un cuestionario aplicado a profesores en formación y en servicio sobre sus concepciones del aprendizaje. Reporta que la teoría constructivista es la que más predomina, seguida por las teorías directa e indirecta. Explica que es importante promover un cambio en las teorías implícitas de los docentes hacia una perspectiva más constructivista, ya que esto les ayudaría a entender el aprendizaje como un proceso de cambio representacional basado en los modelos mentales. El documento concluye señ
Este documento describe el caso de Adrián, un niño de 6 años que tiende a la fantasía y a proyectarse como superhéroes. Su madre es muy sobreprotectora. También habla sobre la importancia de la fantasía en el desarrollo infantil y cuando los padres deben buscar ayuda de un especialista, como si el niño se aferra demasiado a un amigo imaginario o muestra comportamientos agresivos. Por último, propone una actividad para trabajar el sistema solar con los niños y padres utilizando diferentes materiales y cuentos.
Este documento describe las características de los virus, incluyendo que son acelulares, parásitos intracelulares obligados y que se reproducen dentro de células vivas. Explica que los virus típicos tienen un centro de ácido nucleico rodeado por una cubierta proteica y carecen de ribosomas y enzimas. Además, detalla los diferentes tipos de virus, sus estructuras, los ciclos de infección viral y cómo los virus de ARN realizan la transcripción inversa para producir ADN.
Este documento contiene las respuestas a 10 preguntas sobre VoIP. Explica brevemente qué es VoIP, cómo funciona la telefonía tradicional versus la telefonía VoIP, los protocolos y elementos clave de VoIP como los adaptadores ATA, y las ventajas y desventajas de VoIP en comparación con la telefonía tradicional. La principal ventaja de VoIP es que es más barata que la telefonía tradicional debido a los menores costos de infraestructura y operación.
1) The UN General Assembly resolution establishes secretariat support for sustained follow-up to the 2002 International Conference on Financing for Development.
2) It requests the UN Secretary-General to establish an appropriate secretariat support structure from within existing resources to provide effective substantive support for implementing agreements from the Conference.
3) The new structure will serve as a focal point for overall follow-up, support stakeholder participation, and keep review of actions taken in follow-up to the Conference.
General Assembly Resolution Adopted: 60/188 Follow-up to and Implementation o...Dr Lendy Spires
This resolution by the UN General Assembly:
1) Recalls previous resolutions and agreements on financing for development from the Monterrey Conference and other summits.
2) Emphasizes the importance of national development strategies, international trade, investment, and achieving development goals.
3) Welcomes increased commitments by developed countries to increase official development assistance and reach targets of 0.7% of GNI for ODA by 2015 and 0.5% by 2010.
El documento habla sobre la introducción del término "Web 2.0" hace más de 9 años como herramienta educativa. Se atribuye a Tim O'Reilly y Dale Dougherty en 2004 como una segunda generación de la web basada en comunidades de usuarios y servicios que se modifican gracias a la participación social. La Web 2.0 ha modificado aplicaciones y datos, permitiendo que los estudiantes se agrupen para realizar actividades y tengan acceso a la información desde cualquier dispositivo. Presenta ventajas como no requerir grandes conocimientos informátic
TÍTULO: Aprender a colaborar, a convivir y a construir el conocimiento con lo...Alex Narud
Este documento presenta el caso de Juan, un niño triqui de 5 años que asiste a preescolar. El objetivo es que los estudiantes analicen el caso y generen soluciones al problema de discriminación y falta de inclusión que enfrenta Juan. Se describe la situación de Juan y su familia, así como la problemática a la que se enfrenta la maestra al tratar de incluir a todos los niños. El caso busca crear conciencia sobre la necesidad de contar con programas educativos interculturales que promuevan el respeto entre todos.
Este documento resume varias noticias tecnológicas. Incluye un anuncio de Kingston sobre un aumento en la capacidad de sus unidades SSD mSATA, el lanzamiento de la tarjeta gráfica AMD Radeon R9 295x2 diseñada para lograr un alto rendimiento en juegos 4K, y la presentación de nuevos teclados y mouse inalámbricos de Genius con características como teclas para Facebook y resistencia a derrames.
The document provides guidelines for having a productive meeting by outlining steps to take before, during, and after a meeting. It recommends preparing an agenda and materials in advance, keeping discussion focused and on schedule during the meeting, and documenting decisions and action items after the meeting. The overall goals are to achieve the meeting's objectives efficiently while ensuring participants feel the process was orderly.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Global warming refers to the average increase in temperature near the Earth's surface while climate change refers more broadly to long-term shifts in weather patterns, temperatures and extreme weather events. While the global average temperature rises with climate change, some areas may warm more or less than average and some may even cool. The document discusses the impacts of climate change for small island nations like sea level rise, effects on food and fresh water, and presents case studies of villages in Fiji that have been affected by erosion, flooding and relocation due to climate change. It emphasizes that climate change poses an existential threat to Pacific island communities and calls for global cooperation to address the problems.
El documento argumenta que el aprendizaje solo se logra a través de la práctica y la experiencia, no solo escuchando. Citando frases famosas, explica que la teoría es útil pero la práctica es lo que hace al maestro. Afirma que los estudiantes aprenden mejor de las clases prácticas donde pueden participar directamente, en lugar de solo escuchar, y que la experiencia propia ayuda mucho más que cualquier otra forma de enseñanza.
Este documento presenta un resumen de la primera parashá de la Torá, llamada BeReshit, que cubre Génesis 1:1-6:8. Explica las siete secciones de lectura de la Torá y las cinco secciones de los Escritos Apostólicos. Además, analiza el significado de la palabra "Bereshit" y discute cómo el Mesías es el proyecto detrás de toda la creación.
Juan Rulfo fue un escritor mexicano que creció en un pequeño pueblo rural dominado por la superstición y el culto a los muertos. Sus obras más importantes fueron El llano en llama, una colección de cuentos, y la novela Pedro Páramo. Pedro Páramo es considerada una de las cumbres de la literatura en español y relata la historia de un hijo que viaja a un pueblo fantasmal para encontrar a su padre. Rulfo es conocido por pertenecer al movimiento literario del realismo
1. AMOR Y COMPASION POR EL PERDIDOLA OVEJA PERDIDA. Lc. 15:4-7
¿Es prioridad y urgente buscar a la oveja perdida? V4
¿Puede la oveja perdida encontrar la ruta por si misma? 2 Cor. 4:4
¿Qué produce en el cielo la conversión de un alma?
¿Quiere Dios que todos se salven? 2 Pedro 3:9
Hay gozo en la tierra y en el cielo, también, por un pecador arrepentido?
2. LA SOLUCIÓN: PESCADORES DE HOMBRES
Marcos 1:17-20
Rom. 12:1
Rom. 10:45
3. JESÚS ESTÁ CONTIGO…
Hechos 11:20-21
Col. 3:16
Predica… 2 Tim. 4:1-5
Vamos por un “Evangelismo Responsable”
AplicaciónNace, crece y reprodúcete y Vive!!!
Desarrolla el carácter de tu Señor.
Nútrete con la Palabra de Dios.
Comprométete en servir A Dios
Sírvele de corazón
The document discusses various tools and machines used for cutting, welding, lifting and assembling steel structures and other materials. It mentions longitudinal cutting, intersection welding robots, toolholders, belt conveyors, roll-on/roll-off devices, lifting devices, cardboard cutters, tube end decreasing machines, and assembly stations.
UTE OTRAS VARIABLES QUE DETERMINAN LA DIVERSIDAD EN EL AULAMaysacu
El documento trata sobre la diversidad en el aula. Resume que la diversidad admite múltiples facetas y desafíos para los educadores, por lo que la pedagogía debe ser una ciencia y un arte. Además, una escuela efectiva permite que todos los estudiantes logren éxitos académicos y crezcan como personas. La diversidad debe valorarse como un elemento que enriquece el aprendizaje.
A Prefeitura Municipal de Itabuna publicou (1) uma portaria constituindo uma comissão especial para executar o processo seletivo simplificado para contratação temporária na Secretaria de Educação e (2) um edital para o referido processo seletivo. O edital descreve as vagas, requisitos, etapas de inscrição e avaliação e critérios de classificação e convocação. A comissão especial será responsável por coordenar todo o processo seletivo.
Este documento presenta los resultados de un cuestionario aplicado a profesores en formación y en servicio sobre sus concepciones del aprendizaje. Reporta que la teoría constructivista es la que más predomina, seguida por las teorías directa e indirecta. Explica que es importante promover un cambio en las teorías implícitas de los docentes hacia una perspectiva más constructivista, ya que esto les ayudaría a entender el aprendizaje como un proceso de cambio representacional basado en los modelos mentales. El documento concluye señ
Este documento describe el caso de Adrián, un niño de 6 años que tiende a la fantasía y a proyectarse como superhéroes. Su madre es muy sobreprotectora. También habla sobre la importancia de la fantasía en el desarrollo infantil y cuando los padres deben buscar ayuda de un especialista, como si el niño se aferra demasiado a un amigo imaginario o muestra comportamientos agresivos. Por último, propone una actividad para trabajar el sistema solar con los niños y padres utilizando diferentes materiales y cuentos.
Este documento describe las características de los virus, incluyendo que son acelulares, parásitos intracelulares obligados y que se reproducen dentro de células vivas. Explica que los virus típicos tienen un centro de ácido nucleico rodeado por una cubierta proteica y carecen de ribosomas y enzimas. Además, detalla los diferentes tipos de virus, sus estructuras, los ciclos de infección viral y cómo los virus de ARN realizan la transcripción inversa para producir ADN.
Este documento contiene las respuestas a 10 preguntas sobre VoIP. Explica brevemente qué es VoIP, cómo funciona la telefonía tradicional versus la telefonía VoIP, los protocolos y elementos clave de VoIP como los adaptadores ATA, y las ventajas y desventajas de VoIP en comparación con la telefonía tradicional. La principal ventaja de VoIP es que es más barata que la telefonía tradicional debido a los menores costos de infraestructura y operación.
Similar to Resolution 2009/30: A Strengthened and more Effective Intergovernmental Inclusive Process to carry out the Financing for Development Follow-up
1) The UN General Assembly resolution establishes secretariat support for sustained follow-up to the 2002 International Conference on Financing for Development.
2) It requests the UN Secretary-General to establish an appropriate secretariat support structure from within existing resources to provide effective substantive support for implementing agreements from the Conference.
3) The new structure will serve as a focal point for overall follow-up, support stakeholder participation, and keep review of actions taken in follow-up to the Conference.
General Assembly Resolution Adopted: 60/188 Follow-up to and Implementation o...Dr Lendy Spires
This resolution by the UN General Assembly:
1) Recalls previous resolutions and agreements on financing for development from the Monterrey Conference and other summits.
2) Emphasizes the importance of national development strategies, international trade, investment, and achieving development goals.
3) Welcomes increased commitments by developed countries to increase official development assistance and reach targets of 0.7% of GNI for ODA by 2015 and 0.5% by 2010.
General Assembly Resolution Adopted - 68/279 Modalities for the Third Intern...Dr Lendy Spires
1) The UN General Assembly decided that the 3rd International Conference on Financing for Development will be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from July 13-16, 2015 at the highest political level.
2) The conference will result in an agreed outcome document and summaries of discussions to be included in the conference report. It will assess progress on commitments from previous financing for development conferences and address new issues.
3) The scope of the conference will be financing to support the UN development agenda beyond 2015, taking into account the integrated approach to economic, social and environmental issues. It will contribute to the post-2015 development agenda.
2002 General Assembly: Follow-up fforts to the International Conference on Fi...Dr Lendy Spires
This document provides a summary of follow-up efforts to the 2002 International Conference on Financing for Development held in Monterrey, Mexico. It outlines new commitments made by several countries to increase official development assistance. The European Union collectively committed to raise ODA to 0.39% of GNP by 2006. The US pledged a $15 billion annual increase in development assistance by 2006. Several other countries also increased ODA targets. It also describes initiatives by the World Bank, IMF, and other institutional stakeholders to support implementation of the Monterrey Consensus.
Un system task team on the post2015 un development agendaDr Lendy Spires
This document discusses objectives and goals for a global partnership on financing sustainable development beyond 2015. It identifies two main objectives: 1) Ensure policy coherence and coordination between different policy processes and institutions. 2) Improve the mobilization and allocation of resources for sustainable development across all relevant areas. It proposes concrete partnership goals in areas like mobilizing domestic public/private resources, external private resources, and external public resources to achieve these objectives. The document emphasizes the need for the partnership to address issues of international financial architecture and align economic policies with sustainability goals.
This document summarizes the agreements and commitments from the Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the Implementation of the Monterrey Consensus, held in Doha, Qatar from November 29 to December 2, 2008. The conference reaffirmed the goals of the 2002 Monterrey Consensus and commitments to mobilize financial resources for development. It recognized progress made as well as challenges posed by multiple global crises. The document outlines agreements on mobilizing domestic and international resources for development, the role of international trade, financial and technical cooperation, external debt, and systemic issues in the global economic system to support development.
This chapter outlines the parties' commitment to promote development through trade and investment. It acknowledges that economic growth contributes to regional integration and sustainable development goals. The parties will work to maximize the development benefits of the agreement, including through broad-based economic growth that reduces poverty. Specific efforts may include enhancing opportunities for women in business, cooperation on education and innovation, and joint development activities between parties. A Committee on Development will facilitate information exchange and discussion on development policies related to the agreement.
The BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs and International Relations met in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss major global issues and reaffirm their commitment to strengthening cooperation within BRICS. They expressed support for multilateralism and international law while opposing unilateral coercive measures. The ministers also addressed several geopolitical conflicts and humanitarian issues, terrorism, climate change, sustainable development, and other topics while emphasizing the need for cooperation and respect for international norms. They pledged continued collaboration under the South African BRICS chairship in 2023.
Doha Declaration on Financing for Development: Outcome Document of the Follow...Dr Lendy Spires
This document summarizes the outcome of the Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the Implementation of the Monterrey Consensus held in Doha, Qatar from November 29 to December 2, 2008. The conference reaffirmed commitments made in the 2002 Monterrey Consensus and adopted the Doha Declaration on Financing for Development. The declaration addresses mobilizing domestic and international resources for development, achieving sustainable development, combating poverty and inequality, and establishing mechanisms for monitoring commitments.
This document summarizes the decisions made at the 23rd Conference of the Parties. It discusses completing the work program under the Paris Agreement, launching the 2018 Talanoa Dialogue, and convening stocktakes on pre-2020 climate action and ambition. It requests parties to submit information on pre-2020 efforts and decides to hold additional negotiations if needed to complete the Paris Agreement work program.
A history of the UNs involvement in multi stakeholderFelix Dodds
This document provides a summary of the UN's increasing involvement with multi-stakeholder partnerships over time. Some key points:
- The 1992 Earth Summit's Agenda 21 first gave non-state stakeholders rights and responsibilities to engage in implementing UN plans.
- The 2000 Millennium Development Goals and 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development emphasized partnerships between governments and other stakeholders.
- Guidelines for partnerships have been developed addressing criteria like transparency and accountability.
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Resolution 2009/30: A Strengthened and more Effective Intergovernmental Inclusive Process to carry out the Financing for Development Follow-up
1. Resolution
2009/30
A strengthened and more effective intergovernmental
inclusive process to carry out the financing for development
follow-up
The Economic and Social Council,
Recalling the International Conference on Financing for Development,
held in Monterrey, Mexico, from 18 to 22 March 2002, the Follow-up
International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the
Implementation of the Monterrey Consensus, held in Doha, Qatar, from 29
November to 2 December 2008, and all the relevant General Assembly and
Economic and Social Council resolutions,1
Recalling also paragraph 89 of the Doha Declaration on Financing for
Development, adopted in Doha, Qatar, on 2 December 2008,2 in which Heads
of State and Government and High Representatives acknowledged the need for
a strengthened and more effective intergovernmental inclusive process to carry
out the financing for development follow-up and requested the Economic and
Social Council to consider that matter during its spring meeting and at its
substantive session of 2009, in consultation with all relevant stakeholders,
with a view to making appropriate and timely recommendations for final
action by the General Assembly as early as possible in its sixty-fourth session,
Taking note of the summary by the President of the Economic and Social
Council of the special high-level spring meeting of the Council with the World
Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization and the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, held in New York on
27 April 2009,3
Mindful that Member States and other stakeholders have put forward
concrete proposals on the subject of strengthening the financing for
development follow-up process,
Having considered the suggestions and proposals contained in the note
by the Secretary-General entitled “Coherence, coordination and cooperation in
the context of the implementation of the Monterrey Consensus and the Doha
Declaration on Financing for Development”, prepared for the special high-
level spring meeting,4
1. Reaffirms the importance of staying fully engaged, nationally,
regionally and internationally, in ensuring proper and effective follow-up to
1 General Assembly resolutions 56/210 B of 9 July 2002, 57/250, 57/272 and 57/273 of
20 December 2002, 57/270 B of 23 June 2003, 58/230 of 23 December 2003, 59/225 of
22 December 2004, 60/188 of 22 December 2005, 61/191 of 20 December 2006, 62/187
of 19 December 2007, 63/208 of 19 December 2008 and 63/239 of 24 December 2008 and
Economic and Social Council resolutions 2002/34 of 26 July 2002, 2003/47 of 24 July
2003, 2004/64 of 16 September 2004, 2006/45 of 28 July 2006, 2007/30 of 27 July 2007
and 2008/14 of 24 July 2008.
2 General Assembly resolution 63/239, annex.
3 E/2009/60.
4 E/2009/48.
2. the implementation of the Monterrey Consensus,5 as reaffirmed in the Doha
Declaration on Financing for Development,141
and of continuing unremitting
efforts to build bridges between all relevant stakeholders within the holistic
agenda of the financing for development process;
2. Reiterates the role played by the United Nations as a focal point for
the financing for development follow-up and the need to maintain this role to
ensure the continuity and dynamism of the process, while reaffirming the need
to further intensify the engagement of all stakeholders, including the United
Nations system, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the
World Trade Organization, in the follow-up and implementation of the
commitments made at Monterrey and Doha;
3. Also reiterates that maintaining a comprehensive and diverse
multi-stakeholder follow-up process, including with civil society and the
private sector, is critical, recognizes the core responsibility of all participants
in the financing for development process to exercise ownership of it and to
implement their respective commitments in an integrated fashion, including
through the continued engagement of all relevant ministries, in particular
ministries of development, finance, trade and foreign affairs, also recognizes
that an integrated treatment of financing for development issues in national
development plans is also important in enhancing national ownership and
implementation of financing for development, and further recognizes that the
international community should continue to draw upon the expertise, data and
analysis available in multiple forums, while enhancing information-sharing
and dialogue between the various United Nations and non-United Nations
bodies that monitor progress on financing for development issues, while
noting that there is substantial room to enhance the sharing of best practices;
4. Reaffirms the need for a strengthened and more effective
intergovernmental inclusive process to carry out the financing for development
follow-up, to review progress in the implementation of commitments, identify
obstacles, challenges and emerging issues, and propose concrete
recommendations and actions;
5. Emphasizes that the financing for development follow-up process
should encompass a continuum of events, each contributing and feeding into
the next, ensuring the holistic nature of the process and making better and
more effective use of existing mechanisms and resources;
6. Recommends to the General Assembly in this regard the following
modalities for a strengthened and more effective intergovernmental process for
carrying out the financing for development follow-up:
(a) The special high-level spring meeting of the Economic and Social
Council with the international financial and trade institutions could last, from
the existing one day, for up to two days, and should normally be held before
the spring meetings of the Bretton Woods institutions and be timed
appropriately, at least five weeks before those meetings, so as to meet the
needs of all parties and be conducive to high-level participation, with
discussions at the first segment to concentrate on a topic of current interest, to
be determined by the President of the Council in consultation with the
participants, and the second segment to be organized under the overall theme
5 Report of the International Conference on Financing for Development, Monterrey,
Mexico, 18-22 March 2002 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.02.II.A.7), chap. I,
resolution 1, annex.
3. of “Coherence, coordination and cooperation in the context of the
implementation of the Monterrey Consensus and the Doha Declaration on
Financing for Development” and to include a holistic review of the Monterrey
Consensus, with special emphasis on one or two topics to be determined in
advance of the meeting by the President of the Council in consultation with
the participants; the meeting will result in a President’s summary, which
should clearly identify key elements of the discussion and be formally
presented to all the participants, including the major institutional stakeholders,
as appropriate, in a timely manner; increased interaction and coordination at
the staff level with the institutions involved, prior to the holding of the
Council’s special high-level spring meeting, including the possibility of
appropriate preparatory sessions, are especially encouraged; the President of
the Council, in consultation with Member States, is encouraged to continue to
work with the appropriate representatives of the Bretton Woods institutions,
the World Trade Organization and the United Nations Conference on Trade
and Development to improve, inter alia, the format of the Council’s high-level
spring meeting;
(b) The Economic and Social Council should continue to strengthen its
role in promoting coherence, coordination and cooperation in the
implementation of the Monterrey Consensus and the Doha Declaration on
Financing for Development and as a forum for multi-stakeholder involvement;
consideration of the agenda item on financing for development should be
given more prominence in the work of the annual substantive session of the
Council and should be allotted up to two full days within its four-week annual
session, and the Council should normally adopt a substantive resolution,
taking into account, inter alia, the outcome of the preceding high-level spring
meeting;
(c) The Economic and Social Council recommends that the General
Assembly should also give more prominence to its annual agenda item entitled
“Follow-up to and implementation of the outcome of the 2002 International
Conference on Financing for Development and the 2008 Review Conference”,
and may also wish to reaffirm the importance of its biennial high-level
dialogues on financing for development as the intergovernmental focal point
for the general follow-up to the 2002 International Conference on Financing
for Development and the 2008 Review Conference, placing a particular
emphasis on new challenges and emerging issues;
(d) The Secretariat should continue to ensure that all documents
relevant to the agenda item on financing for development are made available
in a timely manner, both to the Economic and Social Council and to the
General Assembly; to further enhance the quality of its reports, the Secretariat
should continue to make full use of all existing analytical work and relevant
data, including those available from the institutional stakeholders and the
specialized agencies;
(e) Participation in this strengthened process will continue to be open
to all the relevant financing for development stakeholders, including
specialized agencies, funds and programmes, regional commissions, other
international organizations, civil society entities and business sector groups,
through application of the traditional financing for development accreditation
and participation modalities and prominent experts may also be invited to
provide inputs to the discussions;
(f) Seminars, panel discussions and briefings may be organized as part
of the preparations for, and contribution to, the above events in order to raise
4. visibility, attract interest and participation and promote substantive discussions
on a continuing basis; there could be the reinitiation of a programme of multi-
stakeholder consultations, including civil society and the private sector, by the
Financing for Development Office of the Department of Economic and Social
Affairs of the Secretariat, drawing on a broad range of financing for
development-related topics, as well as a wider and more effective use of the
financing for development web page as an information tool;
(g) The Department of Economic and Social Affairs, and especially the
Financing for Development Office, are encouraged to maintain a regular
interaction at the staff level with the World Bank, the International Monetary
Fund, the World Trade Organization and the United Nations Conference on
Trade and Development, in the interest of greater coherence, coordination and
cooperation, each acting in accordance with its respective intergovernmental
mandate, for their mutual benefit;
7. Reiterates its appeal to Member States and other potential donors
to consider contributing generously to the Financing for Development Trust
Fund, which would facilitate the carrying out of many of the activities outlined
above;
8. Underscores that the modalities of the financing for development
follow-up process should be reviewed, as appropriate, within a time frame to
be determined by the General Assembly.
45th plenary meeting
31 July 2009