1 | Timestamp | Full Name of Contributor | Contributor's Email Address | Organization Name | 1. Indicator framework: global, regional, national, sub-national and thematic. | 2. Identification of interlinkages of targets | 3. Use of multi-purpose indicators | 4. Integrated statistical frameworks | 5. Critical issues for selecting indicators (dissaggregation, inequality, etc.) | 6. Indicators under specific goals to identify core issues for the work ahead | Which joint statement would you like to deliver? | Why would you like to deliver this joint statement? | Your brief bio |
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2 | http://bit.ly/1-2June-IAEG-SDGs-Framework | USE THE DOC FOR THEME 3 2, 3 and 4 now merged | http://bit.ly/1-2June-IAEG-SDGs-multi-purpose | USE THE DOC FOR THEME 3 2, 3 and 4 now merged | http://bit.ly/1-2June-IAEG-SDGs-critical-issues | http://bit.ly/1-2June-IAEG-SDGs-indicators-core-issues | |||||||
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4 | 5/28/2015 23:19:28 | Arelys Bellorini | arelys_bellorini@wvi.org | World Vision | Co-lead | Critical issues (dissaggregation, inequality, etc.) | World Vision has been facilitating coordination of child focused agencies based in New York but also those elsewhere. We have convened conf. calls to provide updates, identify key advocacy moments and agree on joint actions both at global level for those organisations based in NY and at regional level. Furthermore, WV has actively engaged in the entire post-2015 process through several streams. WV recently concluded a global mobilization in 71 countries reaching over 21 million citizens who called for a transformative agenda and getting to zero on current MDGs. Would be speaking on behalf of several organisations. | Arelys Bellorini / Senior Advisor on Advocacy and Partnerships in World Vision’s NY. Has been leading World Vision engagement on the post-2015 development agenda since 2012 and manages the organization’s relations and partnerships with key UN agencies, in particular UNICEF. A sociologist graduated from Columbia University in NY and holds Graduate degrees from NYU and the Nicaraguan National Autonomous University. Has extensive experience on multilateral organizations, advocacy and policy influencing. An expert on children rights who has worked at country level in her native country of Nicaragua where she has led national programmes and strategies on the promotion and full realization of children rights. And extensive experience at sub-regional and regional level in Latin America. Has led national research on children issues, young people participation, particularly young women and developed national programmes evaluations. | |||||
5 | 5/28/2015 23:20:59 | Sarah Stevenson | sstevenson@childfundalliance.org | ChildFund Alliance | Co-lead | ||||||||
6 | 5/28/2015 23:22:20 | Lori Heninger | Lori.Heninger@plan-international.org | Plan International | Co-lead | ||||||||
7 | 5/28/2015 23:30:10 | Sofia Garcia Garcia | Sofia.Garcia-Garcia@sos-kd.org | SOS Children's Villages | Co-lead | ||||||||
8 | 5/28/2015 23:40:52 | Dr. Judy Kuriansky | drjudyk@aol.com | International Association of Applied Psychology | Contributor | ||||||||
9 | 5/29/2015 0:00:10 | Nadja Wolfe | wyana.nadja@gmail.com | World Youth Alliance | Co-lead | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Co-lead | Indicators under specific goals to identify core issues for the work ahead | Our organisation is a global coalition of young people from both developing and developed nations. We youth are committed to authentic, inclusive and person-centered development for all. We are committed to helping the Member States achieve sustainable development through this knowledge and expertise. We are happy to work collaboratively with other NGOs to identify shared priorities and express those to the committee concisely and clearly to assist in identifying core issues for the work ahead related to the targets and indicators under discussion. | Nadja Wolfe is an attorney representing the World Youth Alliance at the United Nations. Her areas of professional focus include international law, human rights and development. Prior work includes short stints with a USAID affiliate building capacity in a developing country and a non-profit research organization looking at the health consequences of sex trafficking. Prior to attending William & Mary Law School, she worked as a teacher in Russia. She has been with WYA since September, where much of her work has focused on the post-2015 agenda. |
10 | 5/29/2015 2:15:36 | Sai Jyothirmai Racherla | sai@arrow.org.my | ASIAN PACIFIC RESOURCE AND RESEARCH CENTRE FOR WOMEN (ARROW) | Co-lead | Critical issues (dissaggregation, inequality, etc.) | ARROW, a women's organisation has worked on evidence based monitoring and research around International UN conferences in the last 20 years using indicator frameworks in as many as 49 countries in the Global South. We do have considerable understanding of what indicators work for monitoring and review to bring about meaningful change. Also coming from the Global South, it is important for us that the new sustainable development agenda and the Indicator Framework will bring meaningful changes in the lives of our people especially women and girls and marginalised groups. Hence I would like to make the statement! | Sai Jyothirmai Racherla (Sai) has been working in the area of women’s health and rights and in particular sexual and reproductive health and rights for the past 15 years. Sai holds a Masters Degree in Nutrition (MSc) and a Diploma Degree in Population Studies from International Institute of Population Studies. Sai is currently the Programme Manager, Research Evidence-Generation and Advocacy at the Asian Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women. | |||||
11 | 5/29/2015 8:21:15 | Sunil Suri | ssuri@saferworld.org.uk | Saferworld | Co-lead | Contributor | Integrated statistical frameworks | There is a clear need to make the case for integrating the role of third parties into the framework to measure the SDGs. While NSOs will be central to the process of measuring the SDGs, for a true data revolution to occur, partnerships will need to be forged with third parties. Saferworld has been very actively engaged on the post-2015 process working with key civil society networks such as Beyond 2015, BOND, European Peacebuilding Liaison Office, Gender and Development Network, and the TAP Network - and has also engaged extensively in Brazil, China, India, South Africa and Turkey. | Sunil Suri is Policy Coordinator at Saferworld. In this role, he has led Saferworld's engagement on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the inclusion of peace, governance and justice issues in a number of countries including Brazil, South Africa and India. He has organised participated in over ten track 1.5 dialogues on the role of peace in the SDGs. In addition, he has co-authored a number of influential briefings on the post-2015 process including the recent publication on "Measuring Peace from 2015: An Indicator Framework in Action". | ||||
12 | 5/29/2015 10:14:35 | Cynthia Stuen | Cynthia.stuen@gmail.com | International Federation on Ageing | Contributor | Critical issues (dissaggregation, inequality, etc.) | |||||||
13 | 5/29/2015 10:21:00 | Margaret Scotti | mscotti@icnl.org | International Center for Not-for-Profit Law | Contributor | Contributor | |||||||
14 | 5/29/2015 11:35:24 | Ross Bailey | rossbailey@wateraid.org | WaterAid | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | ||||||
15 | 5/29/2015 12:41:41 | Isabela Cunha | icunha@beyond2015.org | Beyond 2015 Campaign | Contributor | Co-lead | Critical issues (dissaggregation, inequality, etc.) | Beyond 2015 is a global civil society campaign which gathers over 1200 civil society organizations from 132 countries, pushing for a strong and legitimate Post-2015 Development agenda. It is engaged in the Indicators process through its Indicators Task Force, which counts with 64 members in 27 countries. As the Beyond 2015 secretariat focal point to this TF, I have facilitated its work and coordinated the elaboration of our principles paper on the development of post-2015 indicators. | Isabela Cunha/Supporting Consultant – Beyond 2015 advocacy team/ Focal Point to the Beyond 2015 Indicators TF. Works with the Beyond 2015 advocacy efforts regarding the post-2015 negotiations and coordinates the Beyond 2015 Indicators Task Force since its inception in February 2015. A Brazilian national, Isabela holds a master’s degree of International Affairs, Human Rights and International Organizations from Columbia University. | ||||
16 | 5/29/2015 13:57:13 | Katherine Kline | kklineco@aol.com | AARP | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | I have been an official (full time) volunteer to the United Nations with AARP's Office of International Relations and have participated in almost all of the key OWG sessions as well as an observer of numerous Side Events. I am a liaison to the Women's Major Group for the Stakeholders Group on Ageing. As a former diplomat and a world traveler, I believe that I am sensitive to the diverse views of member states and of civil society and continually seek action rather than just talk although having the space to present different opinions and be heard is key to building trust required for such action. | |||||
17 | 5/29/2015 14:20:35 | Bill Orme | bill.orme@gmail.com | Global Forum for Media Development | Indicators under specific goals to identify core issues for the work ahead | As the UN Representative of the Brussels-based Global Forum on Media Development (GFMD), I've been closely involved in advocating for the inclusion of meaningful commitments and indicators for public access to information as an integral component of the SDGs, as now proposed in draft target 16.10. The GFMD represents a broadl spectrum of national, regional and international NGOs focused on advocacy and capacity-building for freedom of media and information in all countries. Since the OWG discussions of 2014 and in numerous other UN and NGO forums since, GFMD has proposed specific, relevant, feasible UN indicators for what is now SDG16.10. | Prior to my work as GFMD's UN Representative, I served for 12 years at the United Nations Development Programme, as Chief of Communications & Publishing for the UN Human Development Report, Senior Policy Advisor for Independent Media Development, and head of External Communications. In that latter capacity, I worked extensively with the UN Statistical Commission and many national NSOs on development measurement issues. Before my UN service, I was involved with UN and international development issue as a reporter and an NGO leader focused on press freedom advocacy; I was Executive Director of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) in the 1990s, between postings in Latin America and the Middle East for The Economist, The Washington Post, The New York Times and other publications, and at the UN as the LA Times UN Bureau chief. | ||||||
18 | 5/29/2015 14:22:36 | Rosanna Marie Neil | rneil@swinitiative.com | Sustainable World Initiative | Contributor | Indicators under specific goals to identify core issues for the work ahead | The Sustainable World Initiative is an advocacy organization based in Washington, DC that works to create a more viable future for all people and life on the planet. SWI’s efforts are focused on the biophysical realities of planet Earth, and on the need for human activities to be in reasonable balance with the finite resources of one planet. Ms. Neil has made statements at side events and the Interactive Dialogue on measuring sustainability. She is well-versed on core issues relating to indicators for specific goals and is willing to collaborate with others to synthesize ideas and present a joint statement. | Rosanna Marie Neil is a Jamaican native who studied journalism at Howard University and earned a JD degree at Harvard Law School. Her legal studies had a strong emphasis on international human rights and involved advocacy work in various regions around the world. Prior to joining the Sustainable World Initiative as Director, Ms. Neil spent five years practicing law in Washington, DC. She has since devoted her career to advocating for environmental, social and economic sustainability in the non-profit sector. Ms. Neil has been actively involved in the development of the indicator framework and the post-2015 global agenda negotiations. She has expertise in analyzing and developing meaningful indicators of economic and environmental sustainability, which is the foundation of an equitable society. | |||||
19 | 5/29/2015 14:25:00 | Jack Kupferman | jkupferman@aol.com | Gray Panthers | Contributor | Member - Stakeholder Group on Ageing, UN Rep for Gray Panthers; have been actively contributing to advocacy for the concerns of older persons in the SDGs for 2 years now; member Steering Committee to select speakers for the IGN meetings; reviewed and written policy documents regarding older persons and the SDGs; organized and conducting innumerable visits with staff of Missions to inform them of our concerns. President, Gray Panthers, NYC Network. Attorney with the NYC Department for the Aging, and much more. | |||||||
20 | 5/29/2015 14:58:50 | Vladimir Cuk | vcuk@ida-secretariat.org | International Disability Alliance | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Vladimir Cuk serves as the Executive Director of the International Disability Alliance. Vladimir is responsible for coordinating the IDA Secretariat, IDA advocacy towards the UN System, UN agencies (UNICEF, UNDP, UN Women, ILO, OHCHR, WHO), World Bank, and other international human rights organizations. In particular, Vladimir is engaged in promoting the disability inclusive development in post 2015 development agenda. Mr. Cuk received his M.S. degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago in Disability and Human Development. He has received seven awards in recognition for his academic achievements. Vladimir published a book, several articles and encyclopedia entries, as well as delivered over 100 presentations and workshops across the globe. | |||||
21 | 5/29/2015 15:05:57 | Orsolya Bartha | obartha@ida-secretariat.org | International Disability Alliance | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Orsolya Bartha works as senior adviser to IDA. She covers all post-2015 related processes and make proposals with regards the inclusion and participation of persons with disabilities in the agenda. Prior to this work she had worked in the human rights field. She has 12 years of experience working as a government employee, mainly in the legal field. | |||||
22 | 5/29/2015 15:15:37 | Emeka Obiezu | emyxris@gmail.com | NGO Committee on Migration/Curia Generalizia Agostiniana | Contributor | Critical issues (dissaggregation, inequality, etc.) | I have worked on this for long, participated in the post-2015 process and Statistical Commission's briefing, and believe I am good public speaker. | I am the vice chair of the NGO Committee on Migration composed of 47 organizations and coalitions of migrant advocacy groups, migrant led groups, and diaspora groups working to influence policy at the United Nations. We are a CoNGO Committee. The mission of the Committee is to “encourage the protection of migrants and the promotion of their human rights, in accordance with the United Nations Charter. I am also the UN representative of my organization, Curia Generalizia Agostiniana. | |||||
23 | 5/29/2015 18:16:42 | Megan A Haddock | megan.haddock@jhu.edu | Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies / Post-2015 Volunteering Working Group | Co-lead | Contributor | Contributor | Megan Haddock will contribute on behalf of the Post-2015 Volunteering Working Group. She is the International Research Projects Manager at the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies, which has worked with the UNSD and the ILO to develop the current international standards for the measurement of civil society and volunteering - both important cross-cutting means of implementation of the SDGs. | |||||
24 | 5/31/2015 14:38:11 | Corann Okorodudu | okorodudu@rowa.edu | Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues | Contributor | Contributor | Critical issues (dissaggregation, inequality, etc.) | I believe that this topic is essential to the framework for the development of indicators. It calls for and provides the opportunity to integrate both a holistic and a differentiated concept of human rights, reflective of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the various international human rights and humanitarian standards. | Corann Okorodudu, EdD Professor of Psychology & Africana Studies Rowan University Following her studies at Cuttington University College in Liberia and Harvard University, Dr. Okorodudu focused her professional commitment as a multicultural feminist psychologist in U.S. higher education, in governance of the American Psychological Association (APA), at the UN, and in her scholarship, on promoting institutional policies and practices reflective of human rights, social justice, and democratic community. She also provided leadership for gender and multicultural curriculum transformation at Rowan, within the State of New Jersey, and at the national level and was the Founding Coordinator for the first undergraduate major in Africana Studies in Southern New Jersey. Since 1992, Dr. Okorodudu has done policy and advocacy work at the UN as a NGO Representative for APA and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI). In 2011, she became the Founding Chair of the Psychology Coalition at the UN. | ||||
25 | 5/31/2015 17:31:24 | Antonia Wulff | antonia.wulff@ei-ie.org | Education International | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | |||
26 | 5/31/2015 23:58:54 | Fabio Palacio | Fpalacio@4thworldmovement.org | ATD Fourth World | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | |||||
27 | 6/1/2015 10:39:08 | Jessica M. Espey | jessica.espey@unsdsn.org | Sustainable Development Solutions Network | Contributor | Contributor | Use of multi-purpose indicators | SDSN has developed a comprehensive set of SDG indicators, including systematic use of multi-purpose indicators. http://unsdsn.org/resources/publications/indicators/ | Jessica is the Associate Director of the SDSN and head of its New York office. Jessica also leads SDSN’s post-2015 monitoring and accountability initiative, which also explores investments and innovations that could help to strengthen national and global monitoring systems. Prior to joining SDSN, Jessica served as a special adviser on the post-2015 agenda within the Office of the President of Liberia, supporting the work of The High Level Panel of Eminent Persons (of which President Sirleaf was co-chair) and the development of the Common African Position on the Post-2015 Agenda. For three years prior she was a senior researcher for Save the Children UK, who initially supported her work in Liberia on secondment. She has also worked as a researcher at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) and the British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA). She has particular expertise in the study of inequality, age and gender discrimination. | ||||
28 | 6/1/2015 10:55:41 | Jessica George | jessica@wedo.org | Women's Environment & Development Organization (WEDO)& | Contributor | ||||||||
29 | 6/1/2015 23:57:49 | Judy Kuriansky | drjudyk@aol.com | International Association of Applied Psychology | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | ||||||
30 | 6/2/2015 6:04:39 | DOSSE SOSSOUGA | sossougadoss@gmail.com | NGO: Amis des Etrangers au Togo (ADET) | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Contributor | Indicator framework: global, regional, national, sub-national and thematic indicators | Because, Data is a the baseline of the sustainable development we face, but until now we do not know how to delivery this issues in national, regional and global level. Data policies at national level must be clear for all. Governments positions must be inclusive with civil society in this issues. | I'm Togolese, I'm the president of NGO: ADET, in consultative status with ECOSOC and with social, economic and environmental development as thematics. Since 2012 we were involved in the sustainable development processes from Rio +20 to the worldwewant post 2015, the sustainable development goals. I become UNTEAMWORKs in 2015. I'm in renewable energy, women and girls empowerment, climate change, youth, disable,older persons and indigenous peoples networks. I'm human rights defender. |
31 | 6/2/2015 11:50:48 | Emeka Obiezu | emyxris@gmail.com | NGO Committee on Migration/Curia Generalizia Agostiniana | Contributor | Indicators under specific goals to identify core issues for the work ahead |