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Forus
Post-2030 Vision
Join the launch of the Forus Post-2030 Vision - 14 May 2026 | 13:00 UTC | Online | EN/FR/ES interpretation
For governments, UN actors, donors and partners seeking to engage early on post-2030, contact us!
What we Defend
- A universal and rights-based agenda
- Civic space
- Local leadership
- Multilateralism
- The core promise to leave no one behind
WHAT WE DEMAND
- Forus calls for a post-2030 framework that is more credible, more accountable, and more grounded in justice.
- Stronger financing reform, real accountability, meaningful civil society participation, and greater power for local actors.
WHAT WE DECLINE
- We reject a watered-down framework that sacrifices rights, universality, accountability, civic freedoms, or climate ambition for political convenience.
- The next framework must not be smaller, weaker, or more selective.
For governments, UN actors, donors and partners. Join us in this conversation.
This vision offers an early civil society contribution to post-2030 discussions. We look forward to engaging governments, UN actors, donors, partners, and civil society allies as we reflect together on the future of global development beyond 2030.
- Read the Executive Summary
- Join the launch
- Request a bilateral briefing
- Explore partnership opportunities toward HLPF / UNGA / post-2030 discussions
Contact [email protected] for partnership opportunities.
As the world begins to shape what comes after 2030, a few critical questions are guiding our vision.
What is the one thing the next global development agenda must not lose? What are the biggest gaps the future framework must fix? How can we ensure, through stronger financing, real accountability, deeper localisation, and meaningful civic participation, that the next framework truly delivers? And ultimately, what makes a development agenda truly credible — rooted in ambition, firm accountability, and real implementation?
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Who is involved?
The Forus post-2030 vision comes from our global civil society network bringing together 74 National NGO Platforms and 8 Regional Coalitions, representing over 24,000 NGOs. It is grounded in collective reflection, lived realities, and the voices of those too often pushed to the margins of global agenda-setting. You can join our multilingual and participative social media campaign to discover these collective positions through a series of posts, podcasts, and articles unpacking the vision paper and bringing the conversation to all.