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Beyond 2015 Copenhagen CSO High-Level Conference

TID: Torsdag den 13. november kl. 08.00-17.00 og fredag den 14. november kl. 08.00-16.30
STED: UN City, Marmorvej 51, 2100 København 
TILMELDING: Senest den 26. september

Beyond 2015 Copenhagen CSO High-Level Conference 13-14th November 2014

The Beyond 2015 Copenhagen CSO Conference is co-organized by Beyond 2015, Global Focus, The Danish 92-Group, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the UN City in Copenhagen. The conference will bring approx. 200 civil society representatives from more than 50 countries to Copenhagen to final year of the engage in CSO strategizing for the crucial and Post-2015 negotiations.

Programme flow

In the first day and a half, civil society representatives will explore the challenges and opportunities in the Post-2015 process, and produce an outcome document, including recommendations to the final UNSG Synthesis Report on the Post-2015 Development Agenda. The Beyond 2015 Copenhagen CSO Conference will lead up to a high-level segment on the 14th of November 2014, which aims to facilitate a dialogue between Beyond 2015 and Governments and UN representatives.

The Beyond 2015 Copenhagen CSO Conference will be a key moment for global civil society to take stock of progress on the creation of the new Post-2015 framework and influencing the final stage of negotiations, raising the ambition and ensuring that governments are committed to an ambitious, transfromative agenda which tackles the key issues of our time; inequality, environmental sustainabilty, poverty eradication, human rights, peace and security and participation. 

The Beyond 2015 Copenhagen CSO Conference will bring approx. 200 civil society representatives to Copenhagen with the objective of taking stock of the Post-2015 agenda and the global goals for sustainable development. The conference is an important opportunity for jointly discussing the outcome of the 69th session of the UNGA, influencing the final UNSG Synthesis Report on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, and to engage in CSO strategizing for the crucial and final year of the Post-2015 negotiations. Addressing the social, economic and environmental aspects of inequality will be a specific theme for the conference.