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 To mark the end of the first United Nations Decade for the Eradication
		    of Poverty, the Division of Social Policy and Development, DESA,
		    in collaboration with United Nations agencies and civil society, is
		    organising the International Forum on the Eradication of Poverty.
		    The Forum aims to achieve two major objectives. First, it is intended
		    to send a strong message on the importance of a continued and enhanced
		    commitment to poverty eradication in the run-up to 2015. Second,
		    the Forum will provide a valuable opportunity for forward-looking
		    dialogue among stakeholders on the next steps over the next decade
		    towards the realization of the universal goal of poverty eradication.
		    As the closing event of the first United Nations decade for the
		    eradication of poverty, the Forum will need to address the key
		    developments in policy and practice of the last ten years. However,
		    the main purpose of the Forum is not to reflect on the past but
		    to look forward in order to identify the main challenges ahead
		    and the concrete and sustainable strategies to combat poverty in
		    its various dimensions over the next ten years.
 
 
 The Forum is an interagency initiative that will be held on 15 and
		      16 November 2006 at
		    United Nations Headquarters. It will consist of a series of h igh-level
		    panels and dialogues as well as lunch time events on a variety of topics
		    central to poverty eradication, including the root causes of poverty
		    and effective measures to address them. Panellists will include high-level
		    representatives from Government, multilateral international organizations,
		    academia, civil society, the private sector and other stakeholders in
		    particular people living in poverty. Forum participants will include
		    delegates, United Nations staff, donor agencies, representatives of civil
		    society, academics and the media. The event is to be as inclusive as
		    possible and donor agencies and civil society organizations are encouraged
		    to sponsor the participation of people from developing countries.
 
 Following an opening session, the first plenary session is envisaged to take
		    the form of a dialogue with speakers responding to probing questions posed
		    by the moderator. A main theme of this dialogue will be the commitments that
		    were made throughout the Decade. The various panels taking place after the
		    opening session are all related to the concept of poverty traps and address
		    the factors needed to escape from them. The panels will not focus on sectoral
		    issues, but will discuss cross-cutting issues fundamental to the eradication
		    of poverty. Since poverty is both an economic and a social problem, this will
		    necessarily involve discussing not only issues such as access to resources,
		    trade and education, but also human rights and governance. Specific issues
		    pertaining to the various social groups, including women, youth, the elderly,
		    persons with disabilities and indigenous peoples will be discussed in many
		    if not all panels. The common thread running through the panels is implementation
		    and sustainability. The planned lunchtime events will focus on concrete initiatives
		    such as the Millennium Villages Project.
 
 Participants in the panels and roundtables will include Government officials,
		    heads of various multilateral international organizations, academics and other
		    experts, civil society and other stakeholders.
 
 
 The United Nations partner organizations currently collaborating to organize
		    this Forum are:
 Other collaborating organizations include: |