This policy briefing is part of the special MDG series and examines how the views and experiences of the poorest and most marginalised must shape a post-2015 framework. The briefing is based on opinions expressed in the final communiqués of the four Ground Level Panels that were hosted by the Participate initiative in Brazil, Egypt, India and Uganda. The panels created a much-needed space for people living in poverty and marginalisation to deliberate on a new vision for development post-2015
The Sustainable Development Goals require countries to halve poverty in all its dimensions by 2020 b...
Global discussion on the post-2015 development goals, to replace the Millennium Development Goals wh...
This paper assesses headway made by governments in Brazil, India, China and South Africa in pursuing...
Tackling extreme poverty and marginalisation alongside rising and intersecting inequalities must be...
The main conclusions from the plenary sessions of the Policy Forum can be summarised as follows: 1) ...
Abstract: The main conclusions from the plenary sessions of the Policy Forum can be summarised as f...
The High Level Panel's (HLP) report on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, "A New Global Partnership: ...
As we approach 2015 the question of what, if anything, should replace the MDGs becomes increasingly ...
Explores six key benefits of involving marginalised groups in national policy formation which emerge...
Report to the Social Development Summit of the Working Group on the Reduction and Elimination of Pov...
In September 2012 the United Nations (UN) initiated a process that would extend and enhance the unfi...
As we approach the 2015 date by which the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) are to be achieved, the...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have been a great laboratory for poverty reduction, with maj...
Meaningful accountability can shift power imbalances that prevent sustainable development for people...
As the Millennium Development Goals pass their 2015 deadline and the international community is disc...
The Sustainable Development Goals require countries to halve poverty in all its dimensions by 2020 b...
Global discussion on the post-2015 development goals, to replace the Millennium Development Goals wh...
This paper assesses headway made by governments in Brazil, India, China and South Africa in pursuing...
Tackling extreme poverty and marginalisation alongside rising and intersecting inequalities must be...
The main conclusions from the plenary sessions of the Policy Forum can be summarised as follows: 1) ...
Abstract: The main conclusions from the plenary sessions of the Policy Forum can be summarised as f...
The High Level Panel's (HLP) report on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, "A New Global Partnership: ...
As we approach 2015 the question of what, if anything, should replace the MDGs becomes increasingly ...
Explores six key benefits of involving marginalised groups in national policy formation which emerge...
Report to the Social Development Summit of the Working Group on the Reduction and Elimination of Pov...
In September 2012 the United Nations (UN) initiated a process that would extend and enhance the unfi...
As we approach the 2015 date by which the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) are to be achieved, the...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have been a great laboratory for poverty reduction, with maj...
Meaningful accountability can shift power imbalances that prevent sustainable development for people...
As the Millennium Development Goals pass their 2015 deadline and the international community is disc...
The Sustainable Development Goals require countries to halve poverty in all its dimensions by 2020 b...
Global discussion on the post-2015 development goals, to replace the Millennium Development Goals wh...
This paper assesses headway made by governments in Brazil, India, China and South Africa in pursuing...