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In 2015 the world’s governments will define a global agenda for sustainable development, amidst global trends of rising inequality, declining economic growth rates, and mega public-private partnerships accelerating the scramble for resources, assets, and markets. In this context, a new initiative housed at the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation – Regions Refocus 2015 – fosters regional and feminist solidarities toward justice. Please join us on 26 January for the launch of Regions Refocus 2015, at the Ford Foundation Headquarters or online via live webcast at daghammarskjold.se/regions-refocus This event and collaborative publication will present experiences of advancing progressive public policies based on nine regional workshops held over the past nine months in partnership with civil society, government, sub-regional alliances, and the UN -Including in the Pacific - The Pacific Partnerships for Gender, Climate Change and Sustainable Development (PPGCCSD). Just as negotiations get underway for the Third Conference on Financing for Development and the Post-2015 Summit, this launch will feature regional perspectives on overcoming global obstacles that impede structural change for justice. PPGCCSD is one of the regional initiatives providing impetus for this exciting global initiative! Please contact noelenen@gmail and pacificyouthcouncil@gmail for more information. Coming soon, more opportunities to engage in 2015 and beyond!
Posted on: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 07:33:59 +0000

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