Post-2015: what comes after the Millennium Development Goals?

Maps the #post2015 or #beyond2015 debates, including the official UN or intergovernmental meetings, ideas from civil society, and the public consultations.


In 2000, 192 countries agreed upon eight 'Millennium Development Goals' to be met by 2015. As the deadline approaches, several processes are in place to develop a new set of goals. This is known as the 'post-2015' agenda.

The post-2015 agenda is being set by official UN processes, including a 'high level panel' led by the governments of Indonesia, Liberia and UK, and a General Assembly panel on Sustainable Development Goals - there are also public consultations at the national and global levels. 

The wikipedia page has a larger introduction.


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