Beyond
2015
Campaigning for a
global development framework
after the
Millennium Development Goals
About
Who we are
What we want
Structures
Executive Committee
Thematic working groups
UN Working Group
Participatory Research Group
Children & Youth Working Group
Influencing Working Group
Institutional Funding Working Group
Former working groups
Rio+20 Task Force
UNSG Task Force (first letter)
UNSG Task Force (second letter)
Civil Society Position Working Group
Governance Task Force
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Bangladesh
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Bolivia
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Colombia
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Denmark
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Ethiopia
Finland
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Indonesia
Ireland
Japan
Kenya
Liberia
Mali
Malta
Mexico
Morocco
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
Peru
Philippines
Senegal
South Africa
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Uganda
United Kingdom
Venezuela
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Monrovia Meeting (Jan 2013)
London Meetings (Nov 2012)
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UN 50+ country consultations
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