基調報告 sdgsとは何か?s-11研究の到達点とこれから
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1-2 Jul. (NY)The Role of Partnerships and their Contribution to the Post-2015 Development Agenda30 Jun.-3 Jul. (NY) HLPF Non-ministerial meeting7-9 Jul. (NY) High-level aspect of the Forum1 Sep. (NY) High-level Stock Taking Event on Post-2015 Agenda1-12 Dec. (Peru)UNFCCC COP 20/CMP 10201320142015
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24 Sep.(TBC)Approval by UNGAIntergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development FinancingUN SG High-Level Panel (Jul. 2012 - May 2013)Consultations by theme/country
Sep.(NY)68th UNGAExpert Group Meeting on Science and SDGs (Mar. 2013) Technical Support TeamExpert Group30 Nov.-11 Dec. (Paris)UNFCCC COP 21/CMP 1114-18 Mar. (Sendai, Japan)3rd World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction4-8 Nov. (Okayama, Japan) Stakeholder Meetings, World Conference on ESD10-12 Nov. (Aichi, Japan) World Conference on ESDBy June 2015 (TBC)Hearing with civil society and the private sector to provide inputGlobal Sustainable Development FoundationFuture Earth
16-29 Sep. (NY)69th UNGA 4 Dec. UNSGs Synthesis ReportInternational Conference on Financing for Developments (27-29 Jan. / 13-17 Apr. / 13-16 Jul.)26 Jun. 8 Jul. High Level Political Forum19-21 Jan. Stocktaking17-20 Feb. Declaration23-27 Mar. SDGs and targets20-14 Apr. Framework for monitoring and review of implementation 18-22 May Means of Implementation and Global Partnership for Sustainable Development22-25 Jun. / 20-24 Jul. / 27-31 Jul. Finalization of the outcome document25-27 Sep. United Nations Summit to adopt the post-2015 development agendaPost-2015 Intergovernmental Negotiations (Jan. Jul. 2015)Integrating Post MDGs and SDGs processesSustainable Development Solution NetworkOpen Working Group on SDGs (Mar. 2013 Jul. 2014)Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution for Sustainable Development (IEAG) (Aug. Nov. 2014) (Informal)Jul. 2015: 1st proposal of an indicator framework Complete a first proposalSep. 2015: Formal adoption of the post-2015 agendaEnd of 2015: Deliver final update of the indicator frameworkFeb 2016: official adoptionUnited Nations Statistical Commission (UNSC) (Mar. 2015 Mar. 2016)
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OWG-1: General discussion (including achieving and building on the MDGs, balancing the three dimensions, linking priority areas, national application of global goals, guiding principles and means of implementation.)OWG-2: Conceptualizing the SDGs Poverty eradication OWG-3: Food security and nutrition, sustainable agriculture, desertification, land degradation and drought Water and sanitation OWG-4: Employment and decent work for all, social protection, youth, education and cultureHealth, population dynamics 10
OWG-5: Sustained and inclusive economic growth, macroeconomic policy questions (including international trade, international financial system and external debt sustainability), infrastructure development and industrialization EnergyOWG-6: Means of implementation (financing, science and technology, knowledge-sharingand capacity building)Global partnership for achieving sustainable development Needs of countries in special situations, African countries, LDCs, LLDCs, and SIDS as well as specific challenges facing the middle-income countries Human rights, the right to development, global governance OWG-7: Sustainable cities and human settlements, sustainable transportSustainable consumption and production (including chemicals and waste) Climate change and disaster risk reduction OWG-8: Oceans and seas, forests, biodiversity Promoting equality, including social equity, gender equality and womens empowermentConflict prevention, post-conflict peacebuilding and the promotion of durable peace, rule of law and governance
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