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Post - 2015 Sustainable Development Goals Post-2015 Development Agenda UN System Support / UN System Inputs 2014 • A/69/700 - Synthesis Report of the Secretary- General on the Post-2015 Agenda The Road to Dignity by 2030: Ending Poverty, Transforming All Lives and Protecting the Planet • UN Technical Support Team: Tentative list of review and coordination platforms • UN Technical Support Team: Compendium of issue briefs • UNTT WG on Financing Document • UNDG: Delivering the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Opportunities at the National and Local Levels • ECESA Plus: Global Sustainable Development Report - Prototype (Summary) 2013 • UN Task Team Report: A renewed global partnership for development • UN Task Team Report: Statistics and Indicators for the post-2015 development agenda • UN Task Team: Thematic Think Pieces on the Global Partnership • UNDG A Million Voices: The World We Want � a sustainable future with dignity for all 2012 • Annual report of the Secretary-General: Accelerating progress towards the MDGs: options for sustained and inclusive growth and issues for advancing the UN development agenda beyond 2015 (September 2012) UN Task Team Report: Realizing the future we want for all • UN Task Team: Thematic Think Pieces 2011 • Annual report of the Secretary-General: Accelerating progress towards the MDGs: options for sustained and inclusive growth and issues for advancing the UN development agenda beyond 2015 The United Nations system supports Member States throughout their work towards a transformative and universal post-2015 development agenda through existing and innovative collaborative mechanisms. The UN System Chief Executives Board for Coordination (CEB), the highest-level coordination forum of the United Nations system, and its subsidiary bodies (HLCM, HLCP and UNDG) as well other looser interagency platforms such as ECESA Plus, continue to avail their technical expertise and coordinated action in support of Member States deliberations. Relevant contributions in support to past and current work st