CDP Theme: SDGs
SDGs
17 July 2019
On 16 July 2019, Professor Jos茅 Antonio Ocampo, Chair of the Committee for Development Policy (CDP), introduced the CDP鈥檚 2019 report to ECOSOC to the Council鈥檚 High-Level Segment. Professor Ocampo stressed the CDP鈥檚 main messages on the theme of the C ...
15 July 2019
On 15 July 2019 Prof. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Vice-Chair of the Committee for Development Policy (CDP), participated as resource person at the session of the High-level Political Forum (HLPF) entitled "Four years of VNRs: what have we learned on implementi ...
12 July 2019
On 11 July 2019 Prof. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Vice-Chair of the Committee for Development Policy (CDP), presented the findings of the CDP analysis of the 2018 Voluntary National Reports in a HLPF side event entitled: 鈥淣ational Reports on the 2030 Agenda: W ...
12 July 2019
The paper analyses how countries addressed leaving no one behind, pursuing global partnership as means of implementation and SDG 4 on quality education in the VNRs submitted in 2018.
12 July 2019
On 10 July, DISD, EAPD and DPIDG of DESA, in collaboration with OHCHR, UNWomen and the Pathfinders for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies, organized the VNR Lab 鈥淟eaving no one behind: Inclusive implementation and reporting鈥. The lab focused on how ...
10 July 2019
Development often creates or exacerbates poverty and comes at the expense of environmental integrity, pushing people further behind. 聽It is particularly important, she stated, to 聽address the inequalities that create obstacles to the reform of the mechanisms through which people are pushed behind, such as decision-making systems where the most disadvantaged are often unrepresented.
3 July 2019
The report analyses how countries addressed three key issues: leaving no one behind (LNOB); pursuing global partnership as means of implementation (SDG17); and quality education (SDG4). While the 2018 VNRs contain many interesting examples for mutual learning and sharing of good practices, the analysis also identifies a need for more attention to these issues and more explicit discussions on strategies for their implementation.
6 June 2019
On 6 June 2019 Professor Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Vice-Chair of the Committee for Development Policy (CDP), introduced the Committee鈥檚 Report on it鈥檚 21st Session at the Management Meeting (MM) of ECOSOC's 2019 Management Segment. The CDP鈥檚 deliberations on ...
20 May 2019
What is holding back the implementation of the 2030 Agenda? Insights from the CDP by Diane Elson Development is a disruptive process. It changes people鈥檚 lives, often for the better, though it sometimes bypasses them, leaving them behind. But for too m ...








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