Background
Major groups and other stakeholders (MGoS) actively work towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals through various initiatives, including knowledge-sharing, advocacy and monitoring implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The MGoS are the main channels through which broad participation is facilitated in UN activities related to sustainable development.
In accordance with General Assembly Resolution 67/290, the HLPF is open to the major groups, other relevant stakeholders and entities having received a standing invitation to participate as observers in the General Assembly. While retaining the intergovernmental character of the forum, representatives of the MGoS shall be allowed:
- To attend all official meetings of the forum
- To have access to all official information and documents
- To intervene in official meetings
- To submit documents and present written and oral contributions
- To make recommendations
- To organize side events and round tables, in cooperation with Member States and the Secretariat
How to get involved: MGoS Coordination Mechanism
General Assembly Resolution 67/290 also encouraged the MGoS “to autonomously establish and maintain effective coordination mechanisms” for participation in the HLPF.
Nine major groups of civil society were first identified in Agenda 21 at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro. Additional stakeholder groups were identified in General Assembly Resolution 66/288 ‘The future we want’, as well as in UNGA Resolutions 67/290, 70/1, 70/299 and 72/305. Today, there are 21 stakeholder groups included in the MGoS Coordination Mechanism (MGoS-CM). Although not all of these groups are identified by United Nations agreed outcomes, they hold equal status within the MGoS-CM Terms of Reference [Dec 2020].
Major groups and other stakeholders interested to participate in the HLPF are invited to work within the MGoS-CM by contacting the Co-Chairs and relevant focal points identified below.
The MGoS-CM is independent of the United Nations. More information about the MGoS-CM can be found on their website at: https://www.mgos.org/
MGoS Coordination Mechanism Co-Chairs
Rashima Kwatra
RFSL—Swedish Federation for LGBTQI Persons’ Rights
@email
Oli Henman
Action for Sustainable Development
@email
Focal points for major groups and other stakeholder groups
Women’s Major Group Sehnaz Kiymaz Bahceci Bette Levy |
Major Group for Children and Youth Yugratna Srivastava Sameh Kamel |
Oli Henman Jessica Bridgers Lani Anaya Uppsala |
Indigenous Peoples Major Group Victoria Tauli-Corpuz Roberto Mukaro Borrero Robie Halip |
Pablo Fernández Eugenio Amato Albert Lladó |
Francesca Mancarella Gabor Figeczky Luisa Volpe |
Workers and Trade Unions Major Group Giulia Massobrio Antonia Wulff Thomas Taylor Di Pietro |
Business and Industry Major Group Norine Kennedy Shea Gopaul Dalia Farag |
Scientific and Technological Community Major Group K. N. Gunalan Anda Popovici William Kelly |
Persons with Disabilities Stakeholder Group Jose Viera Mohammed Ali Loutfy Dorodi Sharma |
Erica Dhar Carole Agengo Frances Zainoeddin |
Education and Academia Stakeholder Group Katarina Popovic Vernor Muñoz Jacob Blasius |
David Styers Karol Arambula |
Civil Society Financing for Development Mechanism Stefano Prato Luisa Emilia Reyes |
Arelys Bellorini Javier Surasky |
Rocio Diaz-Agero Alinne Olvera Martínez Terry Otieno |
Asia Pacific Regional CSO Engagement Mechanism April Porteria Wali Haider Ajay Kumar Jha |
Rashima Kwatra Ophelia Kemigisha Morillio Williams |
Economic Commission for Europe Regional CSO Engagement Mechanism Sylvia Beales Nelya Rakhimova Hanna Gunnarsson |
Stakeholder Group for Communities Discriminated on Work and Descent Paul Divakar Namala Johannes Butscher Simona Torotcoi |
Africa Regional Mechanism of the Major Groups and other Stakeholders (ARMMGOS) Kofi Kankam Carole Ageng’o Martin Tsounkeu |
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