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Citizens in the Global Partnership: Recommendations and Key Research Findings for the Post-2015 Agenda

Published on 22 March 2013

This document outlines key recommendations for global partnerships. 

People living in greatest poverty and those most marginalised should be central to partnerships in the new framework, at all stages because they have shared responsibility for their own development. According to the poorest and most marginalised groups in over 100 countries, a global framework must guarantee development that leaves no one behind; which does not demand impossible choices of the poorest and most vulnerable; which provides hope; and which recognises and strengthens the networks that hold people together. How this process is supported – by government at all levels, by business, by civil society, and by citizens themselves, is fundamentally important.

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Thea Shahrokh

Research Officer

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Frecheville, N., Wheeler, J. and Shahrokh, T.

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