Regions
HLPF 2019: Marinella Matejčićs Intervention on Croatia VNR
"We further urge the Government to establish specific mechanisms for our networks to input to the monitoring framework". Marinella Matejčić (PaRiter, Croatia) delivered her intervention on behalf [...]
HLPF 2019: Maha’s Islam Intervention on VNR
How does the Government intend to improve access and working conditions for women and those in formal and informal economies, to ensure gainful, safe, and decent employment for all? Maha Islam ( [...]
HLPF 2019: Latin America and the Caribbean Civil Society Declaration
"The slogan "DO NOT LEAVE ANYONE BEHIND" must obligatorily include migrants of all ethnic and age groups, as well as Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Trans and Intersex from Latin America and the Caribbe [...]
HLPF 2019: Prameswari Puspa Dewi’s Intervention on Indonesia, Guatemala and Turkey VNR Report
"What is planned to eliminate this de facto context and ensure progress on all SDGs from a gender equality and human rights perspective? What concrete actions, with assigned resources, transparent [...]
South Africa VNR 2019 Parallel Report: Ensuring an Inclusive Reporting Process for HLPF 2019
"The intersectionality that increases people’s vulnerability must be taken account, and the different stressors aggravating already at-risk groups. A human rights perspective and understanding tha [...]
HLPF 2019: Marcela Ballara’s Intervention on VNR for Azerbaijan, Chile, Philippines and Sierra Leone
Governments must guarantee the participation of civil society and other social actors in the elaboration of the national voluntary reviews and the 2030 monitoring process. There are some Sustainab [...]
Tunisia VNR 2019 Parallel Report: Agenda 2030
La Présentation du VNR à HLPF avec des données concises et une vision très claire et performante pour les 11 ans restants devrait être une occasion pour les institutions internationales de propose [...]
HLPF 2019: Amasai Jeke’s Intervention on Perspectives of SIDS Including Main Findings from Mid-term Review of the SAMOA Pathway
"it is imperative that SIDS governments take a human rights-based approach with a clear justice-focused definition of prosperity that fully recognizes justice for ecological sustainability, climat [...]
LACRFSD 2019: Monica Jasis’ Intervention on Conclusions and Recommendations
We, the populations of Latin America and the Caribbean, acknowledging that the governments must be conscious to account for their citizens and must facilitate the participation of the making of pu [...]
LACRFSD 2019: Rosario Galarza’s Statement on Dialogues on Multi-Stakeholder Contributions to the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
We demand political will from our governments to face the enormous challenges that exist in Latin America and the Caribbean, to face poverty and inequalities, without leaving anyone behind. There [...]