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Inequalities are not an inevitable outcome of development progress. If we are to recognise the truly transformative potential of the new sustainable development framework we must embed equity at its core. No one must be leſt behind by virtue of their gender, age, disability, income, geography or ethnicity. We, the 282 undersigned – representing over 3,200 organisations worldwide – urge UN member states to ensure that the Declaration of the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda includes an explicit reference to the criterion that “no target should be considered met unless it is met for all social and economic groups”. GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY STATEMENT: NO TARGET MET UNLESS MET FOR ALL

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Page 1: GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY STATEMENT · 2017. 9. 7. · 42. Beyond 2015 Global 43. Beyond 2015 UK 44. Bio Regional 45. Biodiversity Information Box 46. Bodh Shiksha Samiti 47. BOND 48

Inequalities are not an inevitable outcome of development progress. If we are to recognise the truly transformative potential of the new sustainable development framework we must embed equity at its core. No one must be left behind by virtue of their gender, age, disability, income, geography or ethnicity.

We, the 282 undersigned – representing over 3,200 organisations worldwide – urge UN member states to ensure that the Declaration of the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda includes an explicit reference to the criterion that “no target should be considered met unless it is met for all social and economic groups”.

GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY STATEMENT:NO TARGET MET UNLESS MET FOR ALL

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Child NGO Federation of Nepal

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WaterAid Australia

HANDICAP FormEduC / CRPH

Pietermaritzburg & District Community Chest

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Volunteers Overcoming Poverty

Réseau des Organisations Féminines d’Afrique Francophone (ROFAF)

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S.F.B.L.S. Burundi

Biodiversity Information Box Youth in Action Balochistan

Salesian Missions

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Community & Family Aid Foundation Ghana

Child Rights Movement, Kashmir

Japan National Assembly of Disabled Peoples’ International

The Centre for Counselling, Nutrition and Health care (COUNSENUTH)

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Associação Tropical Agrária

Network of International Development Organisations in Scotland (NIDOS)

AV-JeunesTalent Youth Association

Flemish platform of development NGOs

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GCAPH-Liberia

Asociación Gestión Salud Población

Makerere University School of Public Health

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Global Network for Community Development

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WE Foundation

Development Service Exchange Solomon Islands

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Ugoku/Ugokasu (GCAP Japan)

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Japan NGO Network for Education

Sushasoner Jonny Procharavizan-SUPRO

Penpol Muda Garut

Friends of the Needy

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WaterAid Japan

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Youth Environmental Summit and Eco Trend Nigeria

Centro Joaquim Vicente Ferreira

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SWI

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Malaria and Childhood Illness NGO Network Secretariat

Church World Service

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PATHIKRIT

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Feminist Leagueof Kazakhstan

International Ecological Associationof Women of the Orient

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Aaina

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1. 2015 de tijd loopt2. Aaina3. Able Child Africa4. Abong5. ACIC CACI6. Action Against Hunger7. Action Aid8. Action Health Incorporated9. Action Jeunesse pour le

développement (ONG AJED-Congo)

10. Active Remedy11. ADD International12. ADRA13. AFPPD14. Aga Khan Foundation15. Age International16. Agenda Publica17. Agragami India18. Aldeias Infantis SOS Brasil19. All We Can20. American Red Cross21. Amref Health Africa22. ANADEP23. Ancefa24. Anglican Alliance25. APAE DE SAO PAULO26. Article 1927. Articulacao de Mulheres

Negras Brasileiras28. Aseed Japan29. Asia Pacific Alliance30. Asia Pacific Alliance for Sexual

and Reproductive Health and Rights (APA)

31. Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development

32. Asociación Gestión Salud Población

33. Associacao dos Magistrados Brasileiros

34. Associação Tropical Agrária

35. Association for Social & Health Advancement (ASHA)

36. Association Lead Tchad37. Australian Council for

International Development38. Australian Disability and

Development Consortium 39. AV-Jeunes40. Awaz Foundation Pakistan41. Basic Needs42. Beyond 2015 Global43. Beyond 2015 UK44. Bio Regional45. Biodiversity Information Box46. Bodh Shiksha Samiti47. BOND48. BOSCO49. CAFOD50. CAFSO-WRAG for Development51. Campaign 2015 + International52. Canada’s Coalition to end

global poverty53. Canadian Conference on

Global Health54. Canadian Council for

International Co-operation55. Caritas Norway56. CEDENPA57. Center for Sustainable Rural

Development (SRD) – Vietnam58. Centre for Child and Women

Development (CCWD)59. Centro Joaquim Vicente

Ferreira60. Challenges61. Chance for Childhood62. Child Fund Alliance63. Child Fund Brasil64. Child NGO Federation of Nepal65. Child Right’s Movement,

Kashmir66. Child Rights Collective Gurjarat67. Child Rights Movement,

Punjab

68. Child Survival India69. Children of the Andes70. Christian Aid71. Christian Fellowship and Care

Foundation72. Church World Service73. CIVIL SOCIETY ACTION

COALITION74. Civil Society Alliance for

Scaling Up Nutrition, Bangladesh

75. Colectivo Migraciones para las Americas

76. Community – The Youth Collective

77. Community & Family Aid Foundation Ghana

78. Community Transformation Foundation Network

79. Concord80. Concord, Sweden81. Corporativa de Fundaciones82. CSDEA83. CULP84. CYSD85. Deaf Child Worldwide86. DeknoyLao87. DENKO88. Development Services

Exchange 89. Development Services

Exchange, Solomon Islands90. Disabled People’s

International91. DIYA92. East Africa Climate Change

Network.93. Education International94. Eco95. Eco Trend96. EcoEquity97. El Barzón Mexico98. Empowerment for

Rehabilitation Academic & Health

ANNEX

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99. Environmental Alert100. Fahari Yetu Foundation101. Fe e Alegria102. Federation of Democratic NGO

of Nepal103. Feminist League of

Kazakhstan 104. FEWUN105. FH Foundation106. FHI 360107. FIT108. Flemish platform of

development NGO’s109. FMSI110. FOCO111. FONI112. Forum da Amazonia Oriental113. Forum DCAPE114. Foundation For Environmental

Rights115. Friends of the Needy116. Fundar117. GAPVOD118. GCAP119. GCAP Japan120. GCAP Philippines121. GCAPH-Liberia122. Gender and Development

Network123. Gestos124. Global Focus125. Global Network for Community

Development126. Global Network of Civil Society

Organisations for Disaster Reduction

127. GREAT Initiative128. Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan

Council129. Green Earth Citizen130. HANDICAP FormEduC / CRPH131. Handicap International132. Health Poverty Action

133. Helen Keller International134. HelpAge International135. Human and Environmental

development agenda136. Human Development

Initiatives137. IASSW AIETS138. Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi139. Instituto Psique e Negritude140. InterAction141. Interagency Coalition on AIDS

and Development (ICAD) 142. International Ecological

Association of Women of the Orient

143. International Movement ATD Fourth World

144. International NGO Forum on Indonesian Development

145. International Presentation Association of the Sisters

146. IPPF147. Islamic Relief148. ITE Forum149. Japan National Assembly of

Disabled Peoples’ International

150. Japan NGO Network for Education

151. Jeunes Vertes Togo152. Kehys153. Kemitraan154. Leonard Cheshire Disability155. Leprosy Mission England and

Wales156. Lokmitra157. Mahita158. Makerere University School of

Public Health.159. Malaria and Childhood Illness

NGO Network Secretariat160. Mali Nyeta161. Marista Rede de Solidariedade162. Michigan State University

163. MIFUMI UK164. Migrant Care165. Migrant Care166. Motivation167. Multiple sclerosis International

Federation168. NAFAN169. NAIMA+170. Namati171. National Confederation of

Dalit Organisations172. National Consumers League173. National Society For

Earthquake Technology – Nepal

174. Nature’s Club175. Nav Jagriti176. Navjyoti Development Society 177. NCDHR178. Negras de Amazonia Brasileria179. Network of International

Development Organisations in Scotland (NIDOS)

180. Nine is Mine181. O.M.A.E.S –Oeuvre Malienne

D’aide a l’enfance du Sahel 182. Ohaha Family Foundation183. ONG BEFEN184. ONG Humanitarian Plus185. ONGD186. Orchid Project187. OSEC188. Oxfam International189. PATHIKRIT190. Peace Islands Institute191. Penpol Muda Garut192. People’s Cultural Centre

(PECUC)193. Perkins194. Philippine Social Enterprise

Network195. Phinton Denis Foundation196. Pietermaritzburg & District

Community Chest

ANNEX Continued

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197. Plan International198. Pratyek199. Praveen Lata200. PUCPR201. Rainforest Foundation Norway202. Rashtriya Seva Samithi203. RENIP +204. Réseau des Organisations

Féminines d’Afrique Francophone (ROFAF)

205. Réseau Equitas RDC206. Restless Development207. Results UK208. ROSC209. S.F.B.L.S. Burundi210. Saferworld211. Salesian Missions212. Samoa Umbrella for NGOs213. SANGOCO214. Save the Children215. Score216. Sense International217. SESI218. Shaishav219. Sightsavers220. Signal221. SNV222. Social Welfare Agency and

Training Institute (SWATI)223. Society for Sustainable

Development224. Solidarity Center225. Soroptimist International226. SOS Children’s Villages

International227. SOS Children’s Villages USA228. SOS Clima Terra229. Soundseekers230. South Asian Forum for

Education Development231. State Education Chapter232. Stichting Bakens Verzet 233. StopAids

234. SUMR Welfare Organisation235. SUNFO Sri Lanka236. Sushasoner Jonny

Procharavizan-SUPRO237. Sustain US238. Sustainable Development

Organisation239. Sustainable Rural

Development240. SWI241. Talent Youth Association242. Tamil Nadu Coalition Post

2015243. The Atlas Alliance244. The Canadian CED network245. The Centre for Counselling,

Nutrition and Health care (COUNSENUTH)

246. The Child Labor Coalition247. The Danish 92 Group Forum

for Sustainable Development248. The GREAT Initiative249. The Hunger Project250. The Journalists and Writers

Foundation251. The Leprosy Mission252. The Norweigan Forum for

Development & Envrionment253. The Seed Institute254. Transparencia Mexico255. Transparency International256. Udyama257. Uganda National NGO Forum258. Unipop259. Universal Rights Group260. Uwezo261. Vigyan Foundation262. Visao Mundial263. VSO264. Wada Na Todo265. Waste Watch Africa266. Water Aid UK 267. WaterAid Australia

268. WaterAid Japan269. WE Foundation270. WE Foundation271. Well Told Story272. West Bengal Right to

Education273. WomenOne274. Women Thrive Worldwide275. WorkMatterz276. World Vision277. World Youth Foundation278. Y Care International279. YOCADS280. Youth Council for

Development Alternatives (YCDA)

281. Youth Environmental Summit and Eco Trend Nigeria

282. Youth in Action Balochistan

ANNEX Continued