The Post 2015 Agenda Gaps and Women’s Alternatives Archie Luyimbazi Communications Consultant, Isis-WICCE
The Post 2015 Agenda Set to succeed the MDGs – 2015 – 2030 Drawn by Eminent Persons Commissioned in 2012 Set to be Finalized and Launched in 2015 Not Bidding Meant for Policy, Resource mobilisation
Guiding Principles Leave no one behind Put sustainable Dev’t at the core Transform Economies for Jobs and Growth Build Peace, Open& Accountable Institutions Forge a New Global Partnership
Specific End Results by 2030 Eradicate Extreme Poverty End Hunger End Illiteracy End Preventable Deaths especially of Infants
The Post 2015 Goals Ending Poverty Empower Girls and Women Provide Quality Education Ensure Healthy Lives Ensure Food Security Universal Access to Water/Sanitation Secure Sustainable Energy Create Jobs, Sustainable Livelihoods Manage Natural Resource Assets sustainably Ensure Good Governance Ensure Stable and Peaceful Societies
The Search for Transformation Targeting the Family as rallying point for Dev’t Women at the center of Resource Management Solving the Land Question Need for two stand alone goals – Women’s Participation and Ending Violence against Women
Going Forward. Cross Roads for Development Need for a Robust and Clear Women’s Agenda Women’s Movement has been too Apologetic Women’s Collective Dividends Africa Rising / Africa Vision 2063