Source: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/index.php?page=view&type=6200&nr=45&menu=172
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 20:49:11+00:00

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process to listen to and build upon each other’s ideas.
priority areas from our perspective, taking also into account proposals by other partners.
cooperation as well as peace and security.
into account the broader concept of measuring the quality of life.
complementary, rather than alternative to each other.
deviating efforts from the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015.
and environmental dimensions, rather than having SDGs focusing on one dimension alone.
sustainable development (WSSD §2, 2005 World Summit §48, Rio+20 §4).
account the outcome of the 2013 Special Event on the Review of MDGs.
impact of policies which should be designed from a cross-sectoral perspective.
principles of mutual accountability, respect for national ownership and shared responsibilities.
indicators which can be measurable by all and which can be tailored to countries’ specificities.
when it comes to inequality and social exclusion, as already mentioned in the answer to question 4.
indicators, as already mentioned in the answer to question 1.
and social development (WSSD §2, 2005 World Summit §48, Rio+20 §4).
the UN development agenda beyond 2015?
implementation and mainstreaming of sustainable development in the UN system as a whole.
ensuring further convergence in the future.
2013, when the 68th UNGA will hold the Special Event on the Review of MDGs.
inclusive and participatory? How should civil society and other relevant stakeholders be engaged?
It is important to focus on eradicating poverty, reducing inequalities and ensuring sustainability.
The EU and its Member States would like to revisit this question at a later stage.

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