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CAFOD survey, 104 representatives from civil society organisations in 26 countries. ¾ see the MDGs as a ‘good thing’ nearly 90% want a similar agenda post-2015. UNECA survey 112 representatives from government, civil society & academia in 32 African countries. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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¾ see the MDGs as a ‘good thing’

nearly 90% want a similar agenda post-2015

CAFOD survey, 104 representatives from civil society organisations in 26 countries

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UNECA survey112 representatives from government, civil society & academia in 32 African countries

‘Overwhelming majority agrees: • MDGs are important

priorities for our countries• They should feature in the

post-2015 agenda’

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My World (Some 2 million people from 194 countries voted online)

The areas covered by the MDGs should ‘continue to be directly addressed

in the future agenda’

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MDGs:

SDGs:

(draft)

18

169

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DNA of MDGs

1. Clear

2. Concise

3. Computable

Post-2015 risks

1. Fuzziness

2. Overload

3. Non-measurability

‘To measure the unmeasurable constitutes an elaborate method of moving from preconceived notions to forgone conclusions’

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‘Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to

take away’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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Targets• Quantitative

• Contextual

• Clear

• Concrete/Precise

• Feasible

• Objective

Values/Principles• Qualitative

• Absolute

• Hazy

• Abstract/Vague

• Ideal

• Subjective

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Way forward Answer two vital questions

1. Why global targets?

2. Global Deal or Universal Agenda?• Nutrition• Youth unemployment• Gender discrimination• Climate Change

• Inequality

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Of all the competing ends world leaders might

pursue beyond 2015, addressing high inequality

must come first.

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About 2

50

US sites

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‘Capital of the World’

or

‘A Workshop for Peace’ ?

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John D. Rockefeller Jr. & son

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‘…the search for a site proceeded without first determining

exactly what the new organization wanted

to build ’

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Way forward Answer two vital

questions

Focus on narrative, not on targets

Set targets about ends, not about the means

Designate a ‘gatekeeper’

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• Small group of member states taking global debate in another direction

• UN Secretariat playing more assertive role

How?

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We must choose between two concepts for the organisation:

either as a ‘static conference machinery’

or as a ‘dynamic instrument for an organised world

community’

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Prof. Paul Piff