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Hvor skal pengene komme fra til dagsorden 2030?

How will the world pay for the next round of development goals?

TIME: Thursday 4 June at 9:30-11:00 hours

STED: UN City (FN Byen), Marmorvej 51, Østerbro Cop.

The seminar is free and al are welcome but remember the security regulations for entering the premise 

Advance registration is required on

How will the world pay for the next round of development goals?

TIME: Thursday 4 June at 9:30-11:00 hours

STED: UN City (FN Byen), Marmorvej 51, Østerbro Cop.

The seminar is free and al are welcome but remember the security regulations for entering the premise 

Advance registration is required on

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-will-the-world-pay-for-the-next-round-of-development-goals-tickets-17099179105

The seminar will be held in English.

The all-important new goals

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs = dagsorden 2030) are expected to be adopted by the UN General Assembly in September. They will define an ambitious and bold development agenda for the next 15 years.

The new goals will strive to not only eradicate poverty, improve education and health but also seek to address inter-related challenges such as inequality, peace and security, climate change and environmental degradation.

To finance this new expanded agenda it will be necessary to mobilize domestic, international, public as well as private funds.

World leaders will gather in July in Addis Ababa to discuss and come up with a financing framework to support the implementation of the new development agenda.

Much is at stake. With less than two months to go, where are we in the negotiation process and where are the current breakthroughs and obstacles?

UNDP Nordic Office in cooperation with Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) invite you for a presentation by Gail Hurley, Policy Specialist on development finance and UNDP focal point for the upcoming conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa in July.

She will provide an update on the current process and reflect on the increasingly volatile climate of development financing.

Neil Webster, Senior Researcher, and Adam Moe Fejerskov, Phd. Stud. at DIIS, will follow on with two short interventions focusing on strengthening public financial management and the institutional architecture for FFD and the implications for OECD, IFIs and the UN.

The event is part of a series of post-2015 seminars organised by UNDP Nordic Office to promote engagement and an informed debate about the next development framework.

For more information

Mette Fjalland, UNDP Nordic Office, 

E-mail: [email protected] and ph. 51 83 62 28

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