En stribe vigtige spillere i det globale rum knyttes sammen i et nyt uafhængigt netværk, som skal samarbejde med et nyudpeget høj-niveau panel om fremtidens mål for en bedre verden efter 2015.
NEW YORK, 9 August 2012: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Thursday launched a new independent global network of research centres, universities and technical institutions to help find solutions for some of the world’s most pressing environmental, social and economic problems.
The Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) will work with stakeholders (aktører) including business, civil society, UN agencies and other international organizations to identify and share the best pathways to achieve sustainable development, according to a UN news release.
This initiative is part of the work undertaken in response to the mandate on post-2015 and the outcome of UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), which took place in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, in June.
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The Solutions Network will be directed by Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University and Special Advisor to Secretary-General Ban on the global anti-poverty targets known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs =2015 Målene).
It will operate in close coordination with the High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda – se telegrammet
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“The post-2015 objectives will help the world to focus on the vital challenges of sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network will be an innovative way to draw upon worldwide expertise in the campuses, universities, scientific research centres and business technology divisions around the world,” Mr. Ban said.
The High-level Panel will advise on the global development agenda beyond 2015, the target date for achieving the MDGs, and it will hold its first meeting at the end of September, in the margins of the annual high-level debate of the General Assembly.
It is expected to submit its findings to the Secretary-General in the first half of 2013, and those findings will inform his report to Member States.
The eight MDGs, agreed on by world leaders at a UN summit in 2000, set specific targets on poverty alleviation, education, gender equality (lighed mellem kønnene), child and maternal health, environmental stability, HIV/AIDS reduction, and a ‘Global Partnership for Development.’
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