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Today we won’t Reply to all questions Present each and every possible synergy between Post-2015 and relevant processes and initiatives Provide one fit for all recipes on how to implement SDGs and create synergies Today we will • Provide general overview on SDGs and their relevance to FAO’s policy work • Identify key linkages of SDGs with already existing initiatives and processes • Share information and ideas on how to maximize use and consistence of processes and initiatives • Map key resource people to collaborate with SDGs - UN System Reset - SDGs are intergovernmentally negotiated, and owned by countries - Many countries will use the SDGs as the main reference to prepare new national SD commitments and plans - Countries will look to international community for coordinated and integrated policy support - FAO’s perspectives are strongly represented - Internal and external initiatives are already in place to help FAO to play its role - UN System gets ready for immediate implementation after Post- 2015 Summit in September SDGs – What’s new MDGs SDGs Mainly for Developing Countries UNIVERSAL – Common but differentiated responsibilities 8 siloed goals for development 17 goals integrating 3 dimensions of sustainable development Launched by the UN secretariat Negotiated by MS /country ownership Funding, monitoring, and other Architecture, financial and non financial MoI established later MoI in the Post-2015 Summit package SDGs a new integrated framework for Sustainable Development Goal 2 is very much inspired by the Zero Hunger Challenge The targets address: Food security – Access to food Malnutrition – In all dimensions Smallholder productivity and incomes Sustainable and resilient agricultural production Agricultural biodiversity
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