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Multiple (40)SubnationalconsultationsFocus group; participant profilequestionnaire; community profilechartDemographictrends: AgeThe facilitators recorded their notes(quotes and observations) as well as thetranscript of voice recordings in a table.All countries used the same <strong>for</strong>mat torecord what the older people said tofacilitate the analysis at global level.These were then analysed according tothematic content analysis methods andwill be used in a report on ageing to bepublished by UNFPA and HelpAge on 1October 2012.Contacts:Ina Voelcker (ivoelcker@helpage.org)Sylvia Beales (sbeales@helpage.org)MultipleRegional consultationssamesamesameNirvana González Rosa, LACWHN General Coordinator,nirvanag@caribe.net, www.reddesalud.orgMultipleGlobal ForumBrings together governments,associations of local governments,CSOs, grassroots organizations,youth and slum dwellers groups aspartners working <strong>for</strong> better citiesUrbanizationreportGeneral contact: wuf@unhabitat.orgRegistration <strong>for</strong>ms:http://www.unhabitat.org/content.asp?typeid=19&catid=672&cid=11064MultipleInterregional Meetingon MDG IndicatorsDelegates from all five UN regionalcommissions, experts fromspecialized international agen-ciesand representatives from somenational statistics offices from eachcontinent. Share successfulexperi-ences of monitoring theMDGs, improve cooperationMDGPilar Arturo, Statistics Division phone: +56-2-210-2597e-mail: pilar.arturo@cepal.orghttp://uncsd.iisd.org/events/interregional-meeting-on-mdgindicators/#more-12085043 countries and4 regionalconsultationsNational consultationYouth employmentVideo contest, youth <strong>for</strong>umContact info <strong>for</strong> all country events found at:http://www.ilo.org/employment/areas/youthemployment/WCMS_176020/lang--en/index.htm.MultipleYouth EmploymentForumExamining youth employmentcrisis, reviewing regional facts andissues, developing partnershipsYouth employmentOutcome document, social media videocontestFor countries and contact info seehttp://www.ilo.org/employment/areas/youthemployment/WCMS_176020/lang--en/index.htm.MultipleGlobal ConsultationProcessReview current and identify newpriorities <strong>for</strong> and by people livingwith HIV through a consultativeprocess, develop global advocacystrategiesHIV/AIDSSet of action plansCheck back at website <strong>for</strong> info on national consultations in therun-up to the final event in Washington, DC:http://www.living2012.org/en/consultation.MultipleNational WorkshopGovernment, civil society, andprivate sector perspectives on thechallenges and opportunities inintegrating the MDGs in nationaldevelopment strategiesMeeting MDGshttp://www.unescap.org/pdd/calendar/CSN-AdvocacyMDG-Kathmandu-April2012/index.aspFocal Point ESCAP: Mr. Marin Yari Tel: (662) 288 1630,E-mail: yari.unescap@un.org. Focal Point <strong>Country</strong> Office: Mr. RabiShanker Sainju Tel: 977-1-4211050 Mobile: 977-985-111-9235,email: rssainju@gmail.com, rssainju@npcnepal.gov.npMultipleExpert ConsultationPrioritizing adaptation andmitigation strategies <strong>for</strong>agriculture in South andSoutheast AsiaClimate changeAPAARI SecretariatFAO RAP, Maliwan Mansion39 Phra Athit Road, Phra NakornBangkok 10200, ThailandPhone: +66 (02) 697 4371-73Email: apaari@apaari.orghttp://ccafs.cgiar.org/events/11/apr/2012/prioritizingadaptation-and-mitigation-strategies-agriculturesouth-and-southeast.44<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>2015</strong> <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Agenda</strong> Process: Guideline <strong>for</strong> Consultations

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