Wednesday, April 6, 2016

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INTERATIONAL SOCIETY FOR POVERTY ELIMINATION                   ECONOMIC ALLIANCE GROUP

Achieving AAAA, SDG and COP21 Outcome Document Vision and Words with Action Agenda by 2030 in 306/193 Member States – Part 9

In Parts (1) – (8), released in 2015, the Year of Decision, we articulated AAAA, SDG, COP21, Agenda 21 How questions and suggested ways and means of finding sustainable solutions to these questions, fully implementing these solutions with effective monitoring and evaluation of this implementation in each Community in each Local Government in each of the 306/193 Member States.

In 2016, the Year of Implementation, it is sad that because lessons learning still progress at the same level as lessons forgetting, at the end of the 1st quarter, fundamental issues that ought to have been settled in the 1st quarter of 2015 are still outstanding.

It is a puzzle that as 2nd quarter 2016 begins; Managers and Decision Makers on State Actors and Non State Actors sides in UN Headquarters New York still appear more interested in talking and thinking than in action and accomplishment. The repeated result is that they continue to parrot change and business unusual as basis for achieving AAAA, SDG COP21, Agenda 21 Vision ambitions by 2030 Target date in each of the 193 Member States but demonstrate anti change and business as usual in the AAAA, SDG, COP21, Agenda 21 processes and this explains why they continue to get less than desired outcomes.

Inter Agency Task Force on Finance for Development

The IATF on FfD has issued its first Report and is preparing for the 1st FfD Forum. This Report which is intended to provide answer to How questions has in reality provided answer to What questions. The IATF on FfD is essentially IATF on SDG Goal 17. As long as concerned authorities on 306/193 UN Member States – Executive, Legislature and Judiciary; UN System – UNO, WBG and IMF and Citizens – MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Non MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Traditional and Religious Institutions; Education and Training Institutions; Media Institutions; Business Enterprises, Social and Solidarity Enterprises do not know why IATF on MDG Goal 8 failed, they will not know how IATF on FfD /  SDG Goal 17 can be Designed and Delivered to succeed.

Review of SG Report on Follow Up and Review

The co-Facilitators have started their work. However as they continue with Business as Usual, it is inevitable that they will come up with Revised SG Report on Follow Up and Review that remain Vision and Words without Action.

ECOSOC Partnership Forum 2016

The ECOSOC Partnership Forum 31 March 2016 has once more produced outcome that over answer What questions while avoiding or evading clear and correct answer to How questions.

2015 Agreements - AAAA, SDG and COP21 – Acid Test of Credibility

The Acid Test of Credibility of each of the 3 Global Agreements is How it delivers:-
1. Better National and Global Collective Action for Village to Global Sustainable Development
2.   Better UNO, WBG and IMF – UN System Delivering as One, DaO Driving Village to Global Sustainable Development
3.      Better Trade, Aid, Debts and Taxes in each of 306/193 UN Member States
4.    Better War on Poverty, Hunger, Disease and Environmental Degradation, PHDE and War on Terrorism, Insurgency, Slavery and Corruption, TISC in each of 306/193 UN Member States.

It is pertinent to note that for each Entity on 306/193 UN Member States – Executive, Legislature and Judiciary; UN System – UNO, WBG and IMF and Citizens – MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Non MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Traditional and Religious Institutions; Education and Training Institutions; Media Institutions; Business Enterprises, Social and Solidarity Enterprises sides to Pass this Acid Test of Credibility, clear and correct answers to How questions must be found and on time.

Rethinking Village to Global Politics and Economics

The time is now for Village to Global Stakeholders on 306/193 UN Member States – Executive, Legislature and Judiciary; UN System – UNO, WBG and IMF and Citizens – MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Non MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Traditional and Religious Institutions; Education and Training Institutions; Media Institutions; Business Enterprises, Social and Solidarity Enterprises sides to genuinely appreciate that confusing what with how is counterproductive; that politicians must tear up their pre crisis rule books as basis for encouraging revolution on politics thinking and economic thinking adequate to effectively address 21st Century Challenges and to take seriously points made by Ricardo Hausemann and Anatole Kaletsky in these articles:


UNDP and UNDESA e-Discussion 2016

The UNDP and UNDESA e-Discussion 2016 is Piloting ways and means of finding clear answer to How questions. The major UN System Events scheduled for April 2016 can better support Village to Global Stakeholders on 306/193 UN Member States – Executive, Legislature and Judiciary; UN System – UNO, WBG and IMF and Citizens – MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Non MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Traditional and Religious Institutions; Education and Training Institutions; Media Institutions; Business Enterprises, Social and Solidarity Enterprises sides in the work towards passing the Acid Test of Credibility of the revised AAAA, SDG and COP 21, if the Draft SG Report on e-Discussion 2016 is One of the Background Papers in each of these Events – WBG Spring Meeting, FfD Forum, HLPD, UN CEB Meeting – enlarged to include WBG and IMF Representatives in Re-established Existing Committees and Established New Committees.

Conclusion

The arrangements to ensure Village to Global Stakeholders on 306/193 UN Member States – Executive, Legislature and Judiciary; UN System – UNO, WBG and IMF and Citizens – MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Non MGoS Member CSOs/NGOs; Traditional and Religious Institutions; Education and Training Institutions; Media Institutions; Business Enterprises, Social and Solidarity Enterprises sides pass Acid Test of Credibility of revised AAAA, SDG and COP21 cannot be left to occur on its own or by some divine arrangement but need to be discussed, negotiated and established and on time.

Valuable time has been wasted. The SG Report on e-Discussion 2016 shed light on way forward in the Common Interest and Common Future of Citizens in 306/193 UN Member States. It is up to National Leaders, World Leaders, UNO Executives, WBG Executives, IMF Executives, MGoS Executives, Non MGoS Executives and other Stakeholders Executives to give necessary endorsement to the SG Report on e-Discussion 2016 and press forward to effectively support full implementation as well as effective monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of all Recommendations set out in SG Report on e-Discussion 2016.


We are willing to offer a more detailed information / clarification on any of the points made in this Paper.


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Email: nehap.initiative@yahoo.co.uk                                                             6 April 2016.

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