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comex15 asc agenda post2015
last modified April 19, 2015 by admin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12hH-8urdgo 51mn (better sound)
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/60417674 1h18mn with some reverberation of sound
Post-2015 Agenda: what development, for whom and why?
Description :
The year 2015 will be crucial to define the future of the international development agenda. From the 3rd Financing for Development Conference in Addis Ababa in July, to the final adoption by the United Nations of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September to the December Conference on climate change (COP21) in Paris, the orientations and means of implementation of the approach to sustainable development that will be adopted at global level will have significant impacts on populations.
The SDGs approved by consensus at the UN require a paradigm shift because they address inequalities and require developed countries to change their unsustainable production and consumption patterns. Furthermore, they reaffirm the right to social security and essential social services and promote international tax justice, among other important transformations. But the decisions have not yet been fully determined, so these promises still lack any means of implementation or a credible mechanism for monitoring and accountability. People all over the world are proposing concrete solutions and organizing themselves to build fair and sustainable economies and societies.
The sustainable development agenda needs to draw on these transformational processes, echo their proposals and support them. All social movements, social solidarity economy actors, women's and food sovereignty movements, trade unions, human rights defenders and civil society as a whole are invited to participate in a convergence assembly to share their analyses and proposals, and exchange on positions that should be defended, identify false solutions that should be denounced and discuss strategies for moving toward greater convergence in our actions that will ensure that the decisions taken by governments meet the needs of people and planet rather than favoring the 1%. Co-organizers: ATTAC France,
Beyond 2015, Enda Tiers-Monde, IBON International, Our World is Not for Sale, Plataforma 2015 y más, RIPESS- Intercontinental Network for the Promotion of Social Solidarity Economy, Social Watch
Organizations :
RIPESS Intercontinental
Social Watch
Enda Tiers Monde
ATTAC France
IBON International Foundation, Inc
Our World Is Not for Sale (OWINFS) global network
COMMUNICARE
Union des etudiants des provinces du sud
مؤسسة المتوسط للشباب
النقابة المغربية لمهن الإعلام
AFKAR For Educational & Cultural Development
Global Call to Action against Poverty
COALITION EAU
Eau Planète et Peuples
France Libertés
Fédérations des industries Agro-Alimentaires
LDC Watch
منظمة الشبيبة الاستقلالية
association d environnement et développement de Rejiche
South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication (SAAPE)
مركز تينزرت للتنمية والحوار Centre taynzert pour développement et le dialogue
Antioch College - Cooperative Education
ATAV ASSOCIATION TUNISIIENNE D'ACTION BENEVOLE
مركز الصحراء للدراسات و الأبحاث و الإعلام
Mouvement Anfasss Démocratique
report to come