The Africa
Regional Consultative Meeting on the Sustainable Development Goals will be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
from 31 October to 5 November 2013. Organized by the United Nations Economic
Commission for Africa (UNECA), the African Union Commission (AUC) and the
African Development Bank (AfDB), this event will comprise an experts segment
from 31 October to 2 November 2013 and a ministerial segment from 4 to 5
November 2013.
The meeting
will provide a platform for African countries to identify, articulate and reach
consensus on the region’s sustainable development priorities and goals, which
will take into account those emerging from the region’s Post-2015 Development Agenda Process
embodied in the African common position on the same. In this regard, it will
prepare Africa to speak with one strong voice and rally international support
around SDGs that are well-aligned with the region’s sustainable development priorities
and aspirations. The consultative meeting is expected to adopt an outcome
document that will serve as Africa’s common reference document and collective
input to the work of the UN General Assembly Open Working Group on SDGs.
The SDGs were
one of the key commitments of the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable
Development (Rio+20). Rio+20 recognized that SDGs could be useful for
pursuing focused and coherent action on sustainable development. It underlined
that goals should address and incorporate in a balanced way all three
dimensions of sustainable development and their interlinkages.
As a
follow-up to Rio+20, the Africa Regional Implementation Meeting (Africa-RIM)
was held in November 2012. The RIM deliberated on the main outcomes of Rio+20
and their implications for Africa. This meeting adopted the Africa RIM Outcome
Document, which represents Africa’s collective input to the Rio+20 follow-up
processes, including the sustainable development goals. In this regard, the
Africa-RIM agreed on the need to have an effective, broad-based, bottom-up and
consultative process to flesh out the goals, indicators and targets that should
underpin the SDGs. The RIM also agreed that the goals, targets and indicators
should be informed by among others, the outcomes of the Africa process on the
Post-2015 development agenda.
Considering
the cross-cutting nature of sustainable
development, the
meeting will bring together policy makers and high-level experts from the
economic, social, environmental and governance spheres representing government
and inter-governmental institutions, the private sector, civil society
organizations and other major groups, as well as international development
partners.
For more
information about this conference, please visit this website: http://www.uneca.org/arcm-sdg2013
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