The discussions about a new global development agenda to supersede the MDGs will reach a climax in the coming months. The Broker invites you to join in the conversation.
Civil society consultations: worth the effort or window dressing?
Edith van Ewijk , Rosalie de Bruijn | 01 July 2025Involving civil society organizations in the post-2015 drafting process is important, as implementation of the new agenda depends on their commitment.
▶What is needed for universal & sustainable infrastructure?
Julian Doczi | 25 June 2025A new report by ODI investigates the practical challenges facing the proposed High Level Panel goals on water, energy and transport.
▶In search of EU ambition
Saskia Hollander | 19 June 2025Although the EU has great potential to push a more sustainable and inclusive development agenda, it suffers from a lack of ambition and prevalence of individual member states' interests.
▶A new global partnership?
Shirin Rai | 14 June 2025The HLP report does not address the underlying power dynamics that might undermine the effectiveness and outcomes of the proposed new global partnership.
▶After the post-2015 HLP report
Gina Bergh , Paula Lucci | 13 June 2025A report of ODI's event on the High Level Panel report on the post-2015 development agenda.
▶Systemic change, but how?
Toon van Eijk | 03 June 2025Implementing systemic change requires consciousness development.
▶China, MDGs & Post-2015
Xuefei Shi | 29 April 2025China’s influence in Africa, as well as the feasibility to share its experience in development in this continent, is complicated.
▶Post-2015 as if national politics really mattered
Duncan Green | 17 April 2025The post-2015 discussion on what should succeed the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is picking up steam, with barely a day going by without some new paper, consultation or high level meeting. So I, along with Stephen Hale and Matthew Lockwood,...
▶Who wants to follow? British leadership claims hamper international cooperation
Stephan Klingebiel | 09 April 2025There is nothing really new about Britain often finding itself in a special position in international relations, and in that position it is deriving added strength from the current anti-Europe debate in the UK. The past few months have provided so...
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