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"Madam President, the existing MDG framework has helped to galvanise development efforts and guide global and national priorities. Not all the targets have been met, but we have heard some significant targets have been met and that NGOs have found it very useful to have MDGs so that they can encourage their Member State governments to achieve better results. The current MDGs do not, however, sufficiently address the root causes of poverty, such as inequalities within and among countries, as well as issues such as social exclusion, biodiversity and governance. We need a new approach post-2015 that embraces global governance, with a strong focus on policy coherence for development and the provision of global public goods. By that I mean understanding that global public goods will include international trade, environmental and financial architecture within the context of global governance. It is also important to have a human rights approach, and I am in agreement with most of what the report says. We need a more holistic approach reflecting the outcome of the Rio+20 Conference on sustainable development, and we need to develop the concept of development effectiveness: a combination of development aid, assistance for the provision of global goods and adaptation of governance structure. It is important that the global goals and targets are tailored and adapted to national and regional contexts. In conclusion, is important to say, with regard to recipient countries, that I am very pleased to see the Commissioner is saying we should stick to the 7% GNI target for overseas development aid."@en1
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