President Yudhoyono said the document of the outcome of the fourth high level panel meeting would include vision, agenda and goals, which are the missions the United Nation had given to the panel he chaired jointly with Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and British Prime Minister David Cameron.
After submitting the documents to United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki moon, multilateral process is still needed before 2015 to complete the documents with those from the open working group and the RIo+20 summit.
"Those three documents will be discussed in a multilateral process and before the end of 2015 a new frame work to replace the MDGs will be produced titled Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)," said the president at a press conference of the fourth meeting of the High Level Panel of Eminent persons on the post-2015 Development Agenda held here Wednesday.
"Today we seriously discussed global partnership that has become the main topic in the Bali meeting," said the president
If the newly proposed development goals are approved by the United Nations, the president said he is still expecting a time line spanning from 2015 to 2030 for the implementation of these new goals, strict monitoring policy to ensure the implementation.
Yudhyono said the Bali meeting discussed global partnership and means of implementation on what the people of the world needs to do as their future development goals.
The first meeting in New York discussed efforts to eradicate poverty in the world, as one of the MDGs and create sustainable development for the world`s community.
The second meeting in London, Britain, focused on individuals and households, such as food, education, health and female protection.
The third meeting which was held in Monrovia, Liberia, was focused on national development blocks and implementation of sustainable development.
Held at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC), Wednesday morning, the fourth meeting was officially chaired by President Yudhoyono and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
British Prime Minister David Cameron who was scheduled to attend the meeting could not show up due to domestic engagement but t gave remarks through a video conference. (*)
Editor: Heru Purwanto
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