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Scotland and the post- MDGs agenda Developing SCIAF’s position

SCIAF - Post 2015 Scotland's Contribution, September 2013

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Page 1: SCIAF - Post 2015 Scotland's Contribution, September 2013

Scotland and the post-MDGs agenda

Developing SCIAF’s position

Page 2: SCIAF - Post 2015 Scotland's Contribution, September 2013

Prioritising the voices of those living in

poverty

Page 3: SCIAF - Post 2015 Scotland's Contribution, September 2013

• Development became a ‘higher priority’

• Goals & targets should be retained

The MDGs were a “good thing”

Page 4: SCIAF - Post 2015 Scotland's Contribution, September 2013

“A development framework that…encourages greater public

participation in development planning”

SCIAF partner, Cambodia

Participation

Page 5: SCIAF - Post 2015 Scotland's Contribution, September 2013

“In our globally interconnected world,

people living in poverty are aware that their

wellbeing is dependent on decisions and

situations they have no opportunity to influence

or control.”

Finding from COMPASS 2015

Universality

Page 6: SCIAF - Post 2015 Scotland's Contribution, September 2013

• Jobs and livelihoods• Climate change • Peace and conflict• Governance• Gender equality• Decent Services

Goal Areas

Page 7: SCIAF - Post 2015 Scotland's Contribution, September 2013

Be loud and be bold