2026-05-20T22:00:00Z
Join the launch of the Forus Post-2030 Vision
Date: May 21
Time: 13 UTC
Format: Online
Interpretation: English | French | Spanish
Join us online for the launch of the Forus Post-2030 Vision Paper: What We Defend, Demand and Decline. Interpretation is available in English, French, and Spanish.
Who should attend
- Government representatives and policymakers
- UN and multilateral actors
- Donors and foundations
- Civil society organisations and networks
- Researchers and policy influencers
Why attend
- Contribute to shaping the post-2030 global development agenda from a civil society perspective
- Understand key political priorities and advocacy opportunities
- Identify entry points for engagement ahead of HLPF and UNGA
- Connect with governments, UN actors, donors, and civil society allies
Event Description
As the global community reflects on what comes after 2030, critical questions are emerging: What must the next global development framework protect? What gaps must it address? And what will make the next agenda credible?
Forus’ new report explores possible futures for global development — from continuity to reset, or even fragmentation — and the global context shaping the next framework. Drawing on national and regional consultations, as well as scenario mapping with our members and partners, the report identifies key advocacy opportunities and collective priorities: what we defend, demand, and decline in the emerging post-2030 agenda.
This conversation will bring together governments, UN actors, donors, partners, and civil society allies to discuss how to ensure the next global development framework is ambitious, accountable, and rooted in community voices.
The Forus Post-2030 Vision builds on a longer journey of collective engagement across the Forus network. From the Beyond 2015 campaign to today, Forus members and civil society partners have consistently contributed to shaping global agendas, amplifying community voices, and holding systems accountable. At the same time, our Post-2030 vision is also about the kind of multilateralism we want to see and the role of civil society within global governance spaces. This event is an invitation to build broader alliances a spaces for dialogue, alignment, and collective positioning as the negotiation process takes shape.
Alongside the report launch, participants can join our social media campaign, featuring articles, podcasts, and digital content unpacking the vision paper and highlighting debates shaping the post-2030 agenda.
We look forward to welcoming you to this important conversation.
More information on how to participate and engage with the Forus Post-2030 Vision will be shared soon.