All you want to know about the post-2015 development agenda

In 2015 Millennium Development Goals will expire. UN has launched a process of elaborating the post-2015 development framework that will replace the MDGs. The new framework is likely to be a new set of development goals, but their focus, scope and accountability mechanisms are still to be defined. UN, as well as some of the governments and CSO platforms will organise wide range of consultations that will feed in various ways into the official process, leading to the UN MDG Summit in September 2013.

To learn more about the UN Post-2015 Development Framework process, you can visit these websites:
- “The World We Want” web platform is a joint initiative between the United Nations and Civil Society. It gathers the priorities of people from every corner of the world and helps a collective vision that will be used directly by the United Nations and World Leaders to plan a new development agenda launching in 2015.
http://www.worldwewant2015.org/

We also recommend you to check out the section of the ITUC’s website devoted on post-2015 development framework.
The ITUC and its affiliated organisations around the world are committed to ensure a meaningful and representative trade union contribution to the post-2015 process, advocating for the inclusion of decent work and social protections goals in the new agenda. You’ll find online an ITUC Briefing Paper on the Post-2015 Development Agenda and on social protection and decent work in the post-2015 agenda.
http://www.ituc-csi.org/post-2015-development-framework?lang=en

For additional information:
- Post2015.org – what comes after the MDGs? http://post2015.org/
- Beyond 2015 http://www.beyond2015.org/
- Website of the GCAP (Global Call to Action Against Poverty) http://www.whiteband.org/en/content/post-2015
- UN resources on Post-2015 http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/beyond2015.shtml#Resources
- UN Task Team http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/policy/untaskteam_undf/index.shtml