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'When governments sit down to hammer out a deal on the new development framework, they won't be able to say they don't know what people want – My World is telling them, loud and clear.' -

Who foots the bill after 2015? Why donors still need to take some responsibility for funding the post-2015 goals
'What is not an option is to simply pass the buck, and expect others to pick up the tab. This may be an unfashionable message in the brave new world of development cooperation, but it is one that donors may need to heed if the post-2015 goals are not to be yet another set of broken promises.' -
How to build sustainable development goals: integrating human development and environmental sustainability in a new global agenda
Claire Melamed and Paul LaddCombining human development and environmental objectives is firmly on the agenda for a new set of global priorities after 2015. This paper discusses three different ways of integrating human development and environmental sustainability objectives within new goals, depending on the outcome being sought. -

Human Development Report: a glass half full
'Today’s report is another reminder that the world isn’t changing – it has already changed, and in many places for the better... more than 40 developing countries have outpaced expected gains in human development in recent decades.' -

The ‘World We Want’ most, and why. How to make the case for natural resources, post-2015
The process to define sustainable development goals is inching forwards, with Hungary and Kenya appointed as co-facilitators for the UN General Assembly’s Open Working Group.
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Two steps forward, one step back? Governance in the post 2015 framework
'Some big gaps for me were the lack of connections made to the Sustainable Development Goals (including around global governance) and a lack of reflection on the experiences of fragile and conflict affected countries.' -
Are we making progress with building governance into the post 2015 framework?
Leni Wild and Gina BerghThis briefing assesses the current debate and proposals on the table for building governance into post 2015 goals. It offers ideas on what could usefully be prioritised, arguing that we need an ambitious approach which leaves behind policy blueprints of the past. -

The global poverty agenda: old, yes, but still relevant
With two years before the Millennium Development Goals expire, debates are underway about a new set of targets. Should a new action plan resemble the MDGs, or should it take a different approach? In an interview with Devex at the EU Development Days in October 2012, Simon Maxwell said poverty reduction remains the main concern and should continue to top the global development agenda.
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Helen Clark, UNDP Administrator
License: Creative Commons
Credit: National Assembly for Wales
Source: FlickrA conversation with Helen Clark
ODI is pleased to host Helen Clark, Administrator of UNDP and Chair of the UN Development Group, in a conversation about the post-2015 development agenda. This will be an interactive event chaired by ODI Director Alison Evans.
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Proposals on education post-2015: lots of ambition but mind the gaps
'Considering the importance of expanding employment opportunities post-2015... it’s crucial that an agenda on skills finds its space in any new framework, if not through a goal on education, then elsewhere.'








