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February 2016
Strengthening civil society engagement at the UN
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Young leaders brainstorm on SDG implementation at Youth Forum
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At opening of Youth Forum, 缅北禁地launches new initiative to tackle employment crisis
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January 2016
缅北禁地ECOSOC marks 70th anniversary, cites ‘central role’ in achieving sustainable development
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November 2015
Revitalizing global partnership for sustainable development
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Kampala hosts international experts to revive development cooperation for SDGs
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October 2015
2030 Agenda in focus as Second Committee began session
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September 2015
ECOSOC President says women’s rights will be enhanced by new sustainability goals
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July 2015
Incoming President says main 缅北禁地economic and social body must evolve and adapt
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At ECOSOC, ministers commit to ‘people-centred’ post-2015 development agenda
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At high-level forum, 缅北禁地official calls for final push towards new sustainability agenda
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June 2015
Addressing ECOSOC, 缅北禁地deputy chief advocates ‘true global pact for development’
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May 2015
Former US President Clinton urges partnerships to boost health
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April 2015
Renewed global development partnership vital to post-2015 agenda
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High-level 缅北禁地forum seeks answers to questions on how to make sustainable development reality
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ECOSOC to launch network tackling ‘monumental’ global employment challenge
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ECOSOC talks green jobs, income inequality and unemployment
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March 2015
Senior 缅北禁地officials stress need for employment, decent work to achieve sustainable development
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Wanted: 600 million jobs
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February 2015
Top officials: 缅北禁地development system must adapt to challenges posed by post-2015 agenda
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