TWS||Nicholas Mungai
On 2nd
August 2015, 193 governments, at the final session of Intergovernmental on
Post-2015 Development Agenda held at the UN headquarters in New York, agreed to
an outcome document expected to guide the global development agenda for the
next 15 years.
The document
titled, “Transforming our world: the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development” is to guide the global development
agenda from September 2015, when world leaders converge in to
adopt it.
With
expanded goals (17) and targets (169), the new development goals (SDGs) will
succeed the Millennium Development (Goals MDGs) which had 8 goals.
Kenya’s
Ambassador Macharia Kamau and counterpart Ambassador David Donoghue of Ireland
who co-facilitated the three year post-2015 process have received praise for
their leadership and diligence.
“We deeply
appreciate and applaud your [Co-Facilitators] leadership, guidance, and herding
skills as well as the unbelievable perseverance and excellent work of your
teams.” Toni Pipa, the United States special Coordinator for the Post-2015
Development Agenda.
Amit
Narang, India’s permanent representative to the UN said, “It is important that
the set of SDGs grounds a vision of development that is premised on eradicating
poverty as the core of our efforts.” Adding, “The vision on environment in SDGs
is correctly rooted in the pre-requisite of moving our societies towards
sustainable lifestyles, combating climate change and ensuring that mankind is
in harmony with nature.
On his
part, Toni Pipa remarked, “We are giving birth to something momentous, a global
commitment to a different kind of future – one without extreme poverty, one
where we live together sustainably, and in peace.”
Elizabeth Cousens and Minh-Pham of the United Nations
Foundation observes that the SDGs will build
on the Millennium Development Goals and address issues that MDGs did not.
The UN
Foundation adds, “The 20130 agenda is an ambitious plan for collective action
to transform the fate of humanity, by lifting all people out of extreme
poverty, staying in harmony with planet, and tackling some of the underlying
causes that continue to challenge us.”
Macharia
Kamau termed the post-2015 SDGs development process as one of the most
politically, intellectually, and technically complex in the UN’s history.
Post-2015
process brought together governments, civil society, the private sector and
citizens and the outcome document is viewed as a reflection of the ideas and
aspirations of people worldwide.
The United
Nations Summit for the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals will take
place from 25 to 27 September 2015 at the UN headquarters in New York City, US.
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