– Sustained and inclusive economic growth, macroeconomic policy questions (including international trade, international financial system and external debt sustainability), infrastructure development and industrialization;
INTUC is the trade union wing of the Indian National Congress with an affiliation to the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC). They were the convener for the Trade Unions group for the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework, and brought together thousands of representatives from eleven of the twelve Central Trade Unions and associations for the consultations.
– Means of implementation (science and technology, knowledge-sharing and capacity building); Global partnership for achieving sustainable development;
– Needs of countries in special situations, African countries, LDCs, LLDCs, and SIDS as well as specific challenges facing the middle-income countries;
– Human rights, the right to development, global governance.
YUVA Rural is an organization of young people committed for a social transformation through socio-economic and political empowerment of the poor and marginalized, with a special focus on Dalits.
WRAG is a research and advocacy-group with a gender, law and human rights perspective that works in partnership with movements, networks and community-based organisations to promote social and legal status of women, especially those from underprivileged and marginalized communities.
IIPLS is a virtual system of organisations across India committed to improving the quality of paralegal training and legitimizing the role of a paralegal within the justice delivery system in the country.
NCDHR is committed to the elimination of discrimination based on caste. It is a democratic, secular platform led by Dalit women and men activists, with support and solidarity from movements and organisations, academics, individuals, people’s organisations and institutions throughout the country who are committed to work to protect and promote human rights of Dalits focusing on women and children.
Oxfam India’s focuses its work on empowering the poor and marginalized to demand their rights, engaging the non-poor to become active and supportive citizens, advocating for an effective and accountable state and making markets work for poor and marginalized people. They were a very active part of the coalition of WNTA, the conveners of the civil society group for the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework, and contributed substantively to the discussions on poverty, sustainable development and gender.
PAIRVI works on capacity building of grassroots voluntary organisations in Northern and Central India, promoting and encouraging awareness on human rights, particularly on child rights, right to food and livelihood and right to economic and environmental justice.
Restless Development
Restless Development is an arm of the UK-based youth led development agency and has a network of more than 100,000 school youth and 250 rural communities in south India. They were one of the four co-conveners of the youth group of the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework, and reached out to about 90,000 young persons in four Indian states for the consultation.
WNTA is a coalition of 4,000 organisations that works to end poverty and social exclusion. They were the convener for the civil society group of the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework, and organized 13 meetings including five thematic, three academic, four regional and one national for the Consultation. It is one of the strongest Indian participants in the discussions of the General Assembly Open Working Group on sustainable development goals.
AIDMAM is a forum of Dalit Women (formerly known as untouchables) committed to challenging the nexus of patriarchy, caste, culture and class oppression, exploitation and marginalization of Dalit Women. There are an estimated 80 million Dalit women in India and constitute a distinct social category of the Indian population.
CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry-managed organization, that has a membership of over 7100 organisations from the private as well as public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs; and an indirect membership of over 90,000 enterprises from about 300 national and regional industry bodies. They were the convener of the Industry group for the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework, and organized 24 state and one national consultation for the process.
MKSS is a an organisation of workers and peasants that is responsible for the drafting of some of India’s most important rights based legislations, including the Right to Information and the largest employment guarantee programme in the world, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA).
Oxfam India’s focuses its work on empowering the poor and marginalized to demand their rights, engaging the non-poor to become active and supportive citizens, advocating for an effective and accountable state and making markets work for poor and marginalized people. They were a very active part of the coalition of WNTA, the conveners of the civil society group for the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework, and contributed substantively to the discussions on poverty, sustainable development and gender.
Restless Development
Restless Development is an arm of the UK-based youth led development agency and has a network of more than 100,000 school youth and 250 rural communities in south India. They were one of the four co-conveners of the youth group of the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework, and reached out to about 90,000 young persons in four Indian states for the consultation.
Members of WinG-India represent marginalized communities across India and work towards promoting leadership within local governance. The organization also works with Dalit women and women affected by conflict in Northeast India and other parts of the country.
WNTA is a coalition of 4,000 organisations that works to end poverty and social exclusion. They were the convener for the civil society group of the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework, and organized 13 meetings including five thematic, three academic, four regional and one national for the Consultation. It is one of the strongest Indian participants in the discussions of the General Assembly Open Working Group on sustainable development goals.
Save the Children in India works across 15 states on issues such as child survival, child protection and education and were an active participant of the civil society consultations for the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework.
Youth-led organization that supports young people to create programme and influence policies in the areas of gender, sexuality, health and rights, education, digital media, the arts and governance.
WNTA is a coalition of 4,000 organisations that works to end poverty and social exclusion. They were the convener for the civil society group of the India National Consultation on the post 2015 development framework, and organized 13 meetings including five thematic, three academic, four regional and one national for the Consultation. It is one of the strongest Indian participants in the discussions of the General Assembly Open Working Group on sustainable development goals.