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DESA News January 2015: USG interview, WESP 2015, Synthesis report
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Dear Trustees, Presidents, Chairmen and Directors,

Kindly find forwarded below the DESA News January 2015.

Our relationship as ICMCI with the DESA enables us to receive many notifications from them to include newsletters and updates. The following is one such, which we feel may of interest to some of our trustees and IMCs.

Best Regards,

Reema Nasser
ICMCI
Executive Director

Tel: +962 795 693935
www.icmci.org
Skype: reema.nasser

 
Van: UN-DESA@un.org [mailto:UN-DESA@un.org]
Verzonden: donderdag 1 januari 2015 7:00
Aan: ICMCI
Onderwerp: DESA News January 2015: USG interview, WESP 2015, Synthesis report
 
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January 2015 - Vol. 19, No. 1 | Print version
 
Preparing for a year of global action
2015 is expected to be a historic year for global sustainable development. A number of milestone events are expected to set in motion crucial actions that will benefit both the people and the planet. With UN DESA playing a leading role in these efforts, DESA News met with Mr. Wu Hongbo, UN DESA's Under-Secretary-General, to learn more about upcoming events as well as gains made during the past year.Read More
 
WESP 2015: Global economy to improve marginally
Global economic growth is forecast to increase marginally over the next two years, according to the Global Economic Outlook of the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2015 (WESP) report, launched on 10 December 2014. The global economy is expected to grow 3.1 per cent in 2015 and 3.3 per cent in 2016, compared with an estimated growth of 2.6 per cent for 2014. The complete report featuring regional forecasts will be released in mid-January 2015. Read More
 
Road to Dignity by 2030: Blueprint towards sustainable development
Calling for inclusive, agile and coordinated action to usher in an era of sustainable development for all, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on 4 December presented the United Nations General Assembly with an advance unedited version of his synthesis report, which will guide negotiations for a new global agenda centred on people and the planet, and underpinned by human rights. The report was formally issued in the six official UN languages on 31 December. Read More
 
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