Conversation Post2015 Isagani R Serrano PRRM President, SWP Co-Convenor & Lead for Post2015 17 July 2014, PRRM Conrado Benitez Hall 1 5/27/2016gani serrano.

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Conversation Post2015 Isagani R Serrano PRRM President, SWP Co-Convenor & Lead for Post July 2014, PRRM Conrado Benitez Hall 1 5/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

Why Post-2015? The present is not the future we wanted 22 years ago in Rio, or even 42 years ago in Stockholm. 25/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

Post-2015 MDG15 + Rio20 ==> Post-2015 The Future We Want: Resilient People, Resilient Planet 35/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

Post2015 UNGA resolution 2012 Deliberations on Post-2015 Development Agenda, successor to MDGs, SDGs September 2013 UNGA: Secretary-General’s Report 45/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

Post2015 Inputs to Secretary-General’s Report: 1. High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda (Post-2015 HLP) 1. High-level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda (Post-2015 HLP) 2) UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) 3) UN Global Compact (UNGC) 4) UN Development Group (UNDG): “The Global Conversation Begins”UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)UN Global Compact (UNGC)UN Development Group (UNDG): “The Global Conversation Begins” 55/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

HLP Post2015 Report A New Global Partnership: Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies through Sustainable DevelopmentA New Global Partnership: Eradicate Poverty and Transform Economies through Sustainable Development Five Transformative Shifts 1.Leave no one behind. 2.Put sustainable development at the core. 3.Transform economies for jobs and inclusive growth. 4.Build peace and effective, open and accountable institutions for all. 5.Forge a new global partnership. 65/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

HLP Post-2015Report 12 GOALS, 54 TARGETS 1.End Poverty 2.Empower Girls and Women and Achieve Gender Equality 3.Provide Quality Education and Lifelong Learning 4.Ensure Healthy Lives 5.Ensure Food Security and Good Nutrition 6.Achieve Universal Access to Water and Sanitation 7.Secure Sustainable Energy 8.Create Jobs, Sustainable Livelihoods, and Equitable Growth 9.Manage Natural Resource Assets Sustainably 10.Ensure Good Governance and Effective Institutions 11.Ensure Stable and Peaceful Societies 12.Create a Global Enabling Environment and Catalyse Long-Term Finance 75/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

SDSN’s 10 SDGs & 30 Targets GOAL 1: END EXTREME POVERTY INCLUDING HUNGER GOAL 2: ACHIEVE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN PLANETARY BOUNDARIES GOAL 3: ENSURE EFFECTIVE LEARNING FOR ALL CHILDREN AND YOUTH FOR LIFE AND LIVELIHOOD GOAL 4: ACHIEVE GENDER EQUALITY, SOCIAL INCLUSION, AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL GOAL 5: ACHIEVE HEALTH AND WELLBEING AT ALL AGES GOAL 6: IMPROVE AGRICULTURE SYSTEMS AND RAISE RURAL PROSPERITY GOAL 7: EMPOWER INCLUSIVE, PRODUCTIVE, AND RESILIENT CITIES GOAL 8: CURB HUMAN INDUCED CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENSURE SUSTAINABLE ENERGY GOAL 9: SECURE ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND BIODIVERSITY, AND ENSURE GOOD MANAGEMENT OF WATER AND OTHER NATURAL RESOURCES GOAL 10: TRANSFORM GOVERNANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 85/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

GC’s 10 SDGs Goal 1: End poverty and increase prosperity via inclusive economic growth Goal 2: Quality education for all Goal 3: Achieve women and girls’ empowerment Goal 4: Universal health coverage Goal 5: Good nutrition for all through sustainable food and agricultural systems Goal 6: Water and sanitation for all Goal 7: Sustainable energy for all Goal 8: Build peaceful and stable societies Goal 9: Modernize infrastructure and technology Goal 10: Good governance and realization of human rights 95/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

UNDG UNDG’s “The Global Conversation Begins” UN General Assembly Special Event on 25 September 2013 A new round of consultations after till Feb 2014 Feed into the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals (OWG on SDGs) 105/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

OWG on SDGs General Assembly Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals: Programme of Work Nov 2013-Feb 2014 Programme of Work Nov 2013-Feb 2014 to address : poverty eradication; food security and nutrition; sustainable agriculture; desertification, land degradation, and drought; water and sanitation; employment and decent work for all, social protection, youth, education and culture; and health and population dynamics. 115/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

OWG on SDGs Specific thematic consultations Sustained and inclusive economic growth, macroeconomic policy questions, infrastructure development and industrialization (25-27 November 2013); Energy (25-27 November 2013); Means of implementation (9-13 December 2013); Global partnership for achieving sustainable development (9-13 December 2013); Needs of countries in special situations (9-13 December 2013); Human rights, the right to development, global governance (9-13 December 2013); Sustainable cities and human settlements, sustainable transport (6-10 January 2014); Sustainable consumption and production (6-10 January 2014); Climate change and disaster risk reduction (6-10 January 2014); Oceans and seas, forests, biodiversity (3-7 February 2014); Promoting equality, including social equity, gender equality and women’s empowerment (3-7 February 2014); and Conflict prevention, post-conflict peacebuilding and the promotion of durable peace, rule of law and governance (3-7 February 2014). 125/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

Outcome of OWG process: Draft SDGs for UNGA Zero Draft 2 June 2014 Zero Draft revised 30 June /27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

OWG June 2 Zero Draft 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere 2. End hunger, achieve food security and adequate nutrition for all, and promote sustainable agriculture 3. Attain healthy life for all at all ages 4. Provide equitable and inclusive quality education and life-long learning opportunities for all 5. Attain gender equality, empower women and girls everywhere 6. Secure water and sanitation for all for a sustainable world 7. Ensure access to affordable, sustainable, and reliable modern energy services for all 8. Promote strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and decent work for all 9. Promote sustainable industrialization 10. Reduce inequality within and among countries 145/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

OWG June 2 Zero Draft Build inclusive, safe and sustainable cities and human settlements 12. Promote sustainable consumption and production patterns 13. Promote actions at all levels to address climate change 14. Attain conservation and sustainable use of marine resources, oceans and seas 15. Protect and restore terrestrial ecosystems and halt all biodiversity loss 16. Achieve peaceful and inclusive societies, rule of law, effective and capable institutions 17. Strengthen and enhance the means of implementation and global partnership for sustainable development 5/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

OWG June 30 Zero Draft End poverty everywhere 2. End hunger, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture 3. Attain healthy lives for all 4. Provide quality education and life-long learning opportunities for all 5. Attain gender equality, empower women and girls everywhere 6. Ensure availability and sustainable use of water and sanitation for all 7. Ensure sustainable energy for all 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all 9. Promote sustainable infrastructure and industrialization and foster innovation 10. Reduce inequality within and between countries 5/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

OWG June 30 Zero Draft Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe and sustainable 12. Promote sustainable consumption and production patterns 13. Tackle climate change and its impacts 14. Conserve and promote sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources 15. Protect and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, halt desertification, land degradation and biodiversity loss 16. Achieve peaceful and inclusive societies, access to justice for all, and effective and capable institutions 17. Strengthen the means of implementation and the global partnership for sustainable development 5/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015

What’s your say? Does this SDGs reflect the future you want? If not, what do you want? 185/27/2016gani serrano conversation post2015