At the request of the Secretariat for the High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda (#Post2015HLP), the United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service (NGLS) facilitated a civil society consultation through 11 January 2013 to inform the Panel’s meeting in Monrovia, Liberia taking place from 30 January - 2 February.
The #Post2015HLP recently released a set of 24 framing questions that the Panel is considering over the course of its work. With guidance from NGLS, the Panel’s Secretariat selected and re-organized approximately 2/3 of these framing questions for a civil society consultation, avoiding repetition of consultation topics already covered in the October / November 2012 civil society consultation.
NGLS has produced a consultation synthesis report and delivered it to the Panel for consideration in advance of its meeting in Monrovia. The report is available here.
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Pour ajouter des commentaires sur le rapport, veuillez cliquez ci-dessous.
The shape and content of a post-2015 development framework
Forma y contenido de un marco de desarrollo posterior a 2015
Forme et contenu du programme de développement pour l'après 2015
Partnership and accountability for development
Partenariados y responsabilidad para el desarrollo
Partenariat et responsabilité pour le développement
In-depth consultation report presented to the Panel on 26 November

Members of the High-level Panel. UN Photo by Eskinder Debebe
Thank you to all who provided during the 19 October – 7 November 2012 consultation for the UN Secretary-General's High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda (#Post2015HLP). An in-depth consultation report produced by the UN Non-Governmental Liaison Service (NGLS) was presented to the Panel on 26 November. A two-page briefing by NGLS on initial consultation findings was delivered on 30 October to the Panel in advance of their 31 October to 2 November 2012 meeting in London, which focused on the issue of household poverty.
Please click here for more information about these reports, and to view the consultation questions and responses received.



