Last week, a UN panel has released its much-anticipated
recommendations for a post-2015 Agenda to replace the Millennium Development
Goals, which has driven the global development actions in the past 12 years. The
recommendations include the outright end to poverty, food, water and energy
security, good governance and catalyzing long term finance. On the goal for conserving
the world’s natural assets, gone are targets to stem biodiversity loss, and in
is a fresh focus on forests ecosystems.
http://www.un.org/sg/management/pdf/HLP_P2015_Report.pdf
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