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Addis Ababa CSO FfD Forum Declaration

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The coordination group for the civil society participation for the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (Addis Ababa, July 13-16 2015) has convened a forum for civil society in advance of the conference. One outcome of this forum was a declaration with reflections and recommendations to the Member States of the United Nations and the international community. Furthermore, the CSO FfD group published a statement, expressing the concerns and demands they have regarding the draft outcome document of the Conference on Financing for Development.





July 14, 2015 | CSO Coordination FfD Group

Addis Ababa CSO FfD Forum Declaration

We, members of more than 600 civil society organizations and networks from around the world that have been engaged in the process leading up to and including the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (Addis Ababa, July 13-16 2015), convened a CSO Forum in advance of the conference. We have the following reflections and recommendations to convey to the Member States of the United Nations and the international community.

Addis Ababa CSO FfD Forum Declaration – 12 July 2015

Representatives of the CSO FfD Group delivered an abridged version of the Declaration in the opening segment of the July 13 afternoon session of the FfD Plenary. Please find below the CSO Statement:

CSO Statement to FfD Plenary – 13 July 2015

This has been published first on the CSO FfD Group website.

 

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