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Linking Rio +20, Cairo +20 and MDGs +15 from South Feminist Perspectives – DAWN panel at the People’s Summit
Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era, 2012This article outlines a panel session organised by Development Alternatives with Women of a New Era (DAWN) at the People’s Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The panel, moderated by Gita Sen, focused on looking beyond poverty to environmental and social justice and a development in which everyone can participate.DocumentSummary report of the e-discussion on gender equality, global thematic consultation on addressing inequalities, October-November 2012
The World We Want, 2012Hosted by the World We Want, this global e-discussion on gender equality was co-convened by UN Women and UNICEF in partnership with civil society as part of the global thematic consultation on addressing inequalities in the post-2015 development agenda. At the time this summary was written, hundreds of people had contributed to the gender equality e-discussion.DocumentNo revolutions without equality and justice: the struggle for women’s rights in rethinking development in the Arab region
The World We Want, 2012This article considers policy practice in the Arab region, highlighting some key areas for consideration in future policy making in the region.DocumentThe Future Asia Pacific Women Want
Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era, 2012This outcome statement is from the women’s and civil society networks and organisations present at the regional dialogue on sustainable development and the post-2015 development agenda in November 2012, Bangkok.DocumentMind the gender gap: accelerating gender commitments in the MDGs and shaping the post 2015 development framework
African Women's Development & Communication Network, 2012This position paper from the African women’s rights regional steering group on the post-2015 development framework builds on discussion that took place at the African women’s consultation in October 2012. It contains two sections; the first is on gender in the current MDGs, and the second looks at gender within a post-2015 framework.DocumentThe post-2015 development framework and the realisation of women’s rights and social justice
Rutgers University, 2012This paper offers the authors’ reflections on the post-2015 development framework, including the strengths and weaknesses of the MDGs, what has changed since 2000, and the challenges of the post-2015 period. While the MDGs helped people to hold their governments to account, they had a range of weaknesses which are listed by the authors.DocumentThe UN post-2015 development agenda – a critical analysis. AWID Friday File
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2012This brief article contains a critical analysis of the post-2015 process so far at the time it was published and discusses the ways that women’s rights advocates are organising to influencing the process.DocumentWomen’s empowerment and gender equality in the post-2015 framework
The World We Want, 2012This is a background paper for the Addressing Inequalities Global Thematic Consultation for the post-2015 development agenda.DocumentCommunique - Women's Consultation on the Africa We Want Post 2015
African Women's Development & Communication Network, 2012This communique from the African Women's Regional Civil Society Consultation on the Post 2015 Development Framework conveys a collective desire for a re-orientation toward issues perceived to have been neglected by the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).DocumentSafeguarding forests and people: a framework for designing a national system to implement REDD+ safeguards
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2012This report provides a framework for the national implementation of REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) safeguards. These safeguards are needed to ensure effective implementation of REDD+ so that it does not inadvertently harm communities and ecosystems.Pages
