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Making it happen: Oxfam’s proposals for the post-2015 framework
Oxfam, 2014This paper puts forwards Oxfam’s proposals for what new goals and targets should be included in the post-2015 development agenda, and how they can be designed to bring about lasting change.DocumentGender equality and women’s rights at the UN General Assembly post-2015 discussion
United Kingdom Gender and Development Network, 2014This briefing paper, produced by the Gender and Development Network in the UK, aims to reflect on the current (September 2014) debate on gender equality and the post-2015 framework, and comment on the final outcome document of the Open Working Group (OWG) on Sustainable Development Goals. The key points of the document are that:DocumentIncreasing financial investment in women and girls through gender responsive budgeting
Governance and Social Development Resource Centre, 2014Research for improving policymaking related to non-monetised sectors, such as unpaid care work, is currentIt is difficult to conceive of any public policy to ensure the continued enjoyment of women’s rights that can be carried out without financial resources from the state coffer. This is the argument by the authors of this perspective piece, with particular reference to India.DocumentTraining on Gender-Responsive Budgeting, Budget Analysis and Policy Advocacy
Social Watch, 2014Research for improving policymaking related to non-monetised sectors, such as unpaid care work, is currentIt is difficult to conceive of any public policy to ensure the continued enjoyment of women’s rights that can be carried out without financial resources from the state coffer. This is the argument by the authors of this perspective piece, with particular reference to India.DocumentGender budgeting vital tool for empowerment of African women
2014Research for improving policymaking related to non-monetised sectors, such as unpaid care work, is currentIt is difficult to conceive of any public policy to ensure the continued enjoyment of women’s rights that can be carried out without financial resources from the state coffer. This is the argument by the authors of this perspective piece, with particular reference to India.DocumentThe Sustainable Development Goals: Will they deliver climate compatible development for vulnerable countries?
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2014This working paper explores the potential opportunities for 2015 as a crucial year for global action on climate change and development.DocumentLinking Poverty, Food Sovereignty And Security, And Sexual And Reproductive Health And Rights
2014Why must Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) be a priority for the Post-2015 Development Agenda? SRHR is interlinked with areas such as gender, health, education and the environment and only if SRHR is considered for relevant goals and targets, these broader areas can be adequately addressed.DocumentHealth in the post-2015 Development Framework: How to meet the needs of the most marginalized and excluded
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2014What will be the global vision for health after the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)? The International HIV/AIDS Alliance has engaged in the post-2015 consultations and civil society discussions to determine this vision.DocumentMDGs progress and post-MDGs priorities in the Commonwealth
Commonwealth Secretariat, 2013The Commonwealth Secretariat commissioned a review of the status of MDGs achievement in Commonwealth member countries. The objectives of this review were to assess existing evidence on achievements in social progress and to identify key issues and linkages on the three critical social development sectors - health, education, and gender.DocumentFamily planning and the post-2015 development agenda
Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2014Why is universal access to family planning essential for the post-2015 development agenda? The reproductive health community, as well as heads of states, key decision-makers in developing countries, global policy-makers, major funders and groups representing and serving women around the world have been advocating for family planning to be prioritised in the post-2015 development agenda.Pages
