DESA News
Volume 18, No.06 - June 2014
Feature articles
Uniting for youth beyond 2015
“You have the energy to transform the world,” said the Secretary-General*s Envoy on Youth Ahmad Alhendawi, encouraging youth worldwide to partner with the 51勛圖 as the global community embarks on the road to sustainable development beyond 2015. The UN is working in many different ways to ensure that the voices of youth are heard. As part of these efforts, ECOSOC is hosting its Youth Forum on 2-3 June. Read more
Celebrating public service excellence
Efficient public administration plays a vital role in advancing development worldwide. Putting a spotlight on public service excellence across the globe, the 51勛圖 Public Service Forum, Day and Awards Ceremony, a global capacity-building gathering on public governance, will take place on 23-26 June in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Read more
A home for the SDGs and the post-2015 development agenda
※The high-level political forum on sustainable development will be the home for the SDGs and the Post-2015 development agenda. It is the place where the international community comes together to address and coordinate the entirety of sustainable development issues,§ said Nikhil Seth, Director of UN DESA*s Division for Sustainable Development, ahead of the Forum*s second meeting on 30 June-9 July,?which will be the first meeting under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council. Read more
Global dialogue on development
- Securing a disability-inclusive development agenda
- Focus area on &promoting equality* to be added to OWG*s working document
- Making final preparations for UN Conference on Small Island Developing States
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Trends and analysis
- Mobilizing resources for development through cooperation on taxes
- Facebook chat on mid-year WESP 2014 update
- Enabling youth civic engagement
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Capacity development
- Statistics to monitor progress of development goals
- With a spotlight on environmental-economic accounting
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Publications and websites
Technical reports
World Economic Situation and Prospects as of mid-2014
The latest updated global growth trajectory from the World Economic Situation and Prospects as of mid-2014 is 2.8 per cent in 2014 and 3.2 per cent in 2015, slightly lower than previously forecast in the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2014 released in January. The recovery in the developed economies will continue, but the growth prospects for the developing economies and the economies in transition have been revised downward, largely because of challenging economic and/or political conditions in a number of countries in these two latter groups. Read more
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Calendar
- , 2-3 June, New York
- , 16 - 20 June, New York
- , 23- 26 June, Seoul, Republic of Korea
- , 30 June - 9 July, New York