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Tony Abbott v Malcolm Turnbull are fighting for the soul of the Liberal Party – The Sydney Morning Herald

Posted: July 5, 2017 at 11:37 pm

As Tony Abbott became impossible to avoid this week, Malcolm Turnbull railed against the media's obsession with "personalities" rather than the real stuff of politics.

It's probably the only play left in the book at this point when you're facing a relentless undermining campaign from within.

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As former PM Tony Abbott continues to criticise his party, more are heaping criticism on him. Perhaps he should take some advice from fellow former PM Julia Gillard.

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An tourist with autism who went missing from a Melbourne beach has returned to the place he was staying with his family. Vision courtesy Seven News, Melbourne.

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North Korea's decision to test an intercontinental ballistic missile has provoked anger and stern words from world leaders.

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Coca-Cola Amatil has announced it will close its South Australia manufacturing plant after posting a drop in annual profit.

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Authorities are cracking down on teens bus surfing in Brisbane. Vision courtesy: Seven News.

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The Northern Football League has ended the playing career of AFL diversity manager Ali Fahour, handing him a lifetime ban effective immediately.

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Australia's dark history of mass killings has been catalogued by the University of Newcastle, showing the prevalence of massacres in our own backyard

As former PM Tony Abbott continues to criticise his party, more are heaping criticism on him. Perhaps he should take some advice from fellow former PM Julia Gillard.

Even so, it never seems to work. It didn't work for Julia Gillard against Kevin Rudd, and it's even less likely to be effective for Turnbull. And that's because, for all the superficial similarities, there is one extremely important difference here. Turnbull's ever-escalating conflict with Abbott isn't simply about personalities. It's at least partly about ideas. It's about the soul of the Liberal Party. It's not just about power and revenge.

In some ways, that makes it more noble than the Labor farce of 2010-2013. But it also makes it far more catastrophic. Labor is now a largely stable entity - the odd nudging of Anthony Albanese aside. Granted, the blowtorch of government tends to reveal fault lines that the burden-free nature of opposition conceals. But Bill Shorten's basic agenda on housing affordability, penalty rates and taxing the wealthy surely gives it enough to go on with for some time if it takes government. With Rudd and Gillard gone, Labor has far less to fight about because it wasn't fighting over anything meaningful in the first place.

It's hard to see the Coalition faring similarly. The most operative phrase in this week's leaked recording of Tony Abbott was that the Liberal Party needed help "so that we can be what we really are".

Apparently right now, they are being what they really aren't. And given the Turnbull government has now accepted Labor's fundamental approach to education policy, and is slowly dragging itself to something similar on climate change, you'd have to concede this has a ring of truth. If you believe that's a problem, you're most likely to fight that to the death.

And you won't stop simply because you're in opposition and there's a Labor government to attack. And because the concern isn't just confined to Abbott himself, itwon't go away if and when Abbott decides to retire. This is a movement. An increasingly marginal and unelectable movement, but a movement nonetheless. That's why all this talk about whether or not Turnbull will see out the year is not nearly as important as it seems. The question isn't whether Turnbull survives. It's whether in the long run the Liberal Party does.

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The truly seismic problem here is that the big ideas on which the party is based are now exhausted. Its free-market liberalism, only recently an unimpeachable orthodoxy, is suddenly the target of populist assault from every political angle. Its conservatism has long since shrunk from a sober philosophy of pragmatic, ordered political change to one of reactionary culture warring against greenies and minorities.

In the space of, say, a decade, the Liberal Party has witnessed a gathering consensus against it. Turnbull's "Labor-lite" turn on education, for example, does not happen in a vacuum. It is the result of having run the argument against a Gonski-style approach to funding twice and lost. Twice.

It is easy to forget that, before Abbott stormed to power, he had committed to some version of the National Broadband Network he had previously dismissed as a "white elephant", described himself on a "unity ticket" with Labor on education funding having previously called it a "Conski", and agreed to support the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Abbott won the election, but Labor had won these debates. When Abbott proceeded to break those promises, the electorate swiftly turned on him. These undercurrents in politics move things far more than the mere fact of which party happens to be in power. That's why the past four years under Coalition control have been the same four years in which debates have shifted so firmly against it on things such as negative gearing, same-sex marriage and corporate taxation.

That isn't a criticism of the Liberal Party. All parties have their moments during which they find themselves in tune with the season. Then those seasons change.

Labor faced a similar moment in the 1980s when the world turned away from the very ideas that gave Labor its identity. National economic borders would become porous, tariffs and subsidies removed, currencies floated, financial services deregulated and public services privatised. It was a liberal golden age, and yet it was a Labor government that ushered in these changes. Today, we take the Hawke-Keating era as a given - as though it were some natural expression of Labor's approach to reform. But there was very little that was Labor about it. Hawke assailed numerous articles of faith for Labor, and caused plenty of anger among the rank-and-file for being too business-friendly.

Of course, Hawke succeeded, and the result was 13 years of Labor government. But another result was a fundamental change in the meaning of Labor: a recognition that its strongly protectionist ideas had nothing more to give. And once the reforms were done, and through 11 years of John Howard, Labor struggled to justify its existence. It was now a liberal party offering only shades of difference from its main political foe.

It took an act of massive political overreach in the form of Howard's WorkChoices to give Labor meaning again. Even so, with that fight won, it quickly collapsed into pointlessness under Rudd.

Only now, thanks largely to forces beyond its control, is Labor emerging from this. This is a moment in which social goals such as equity and economic ones such as growth and sustainability are beginning to come into alignment; where gaping inequality is becoming less convincing as a price to be paid for prosperity. That helps Labor's reinvention, obviously. But if it keeps playing out this way, it puts the Liberal Party where Labor was 35 years ago - not merely seven years ago.

The times are asking the Liberal Party to accept ideas it has long rejected as foreign, and to discover meaning somehow within that. That's a painful process even if you have a figure such as Bob Hawke leading it.

How you manage it with an Abbott insurgency that clearly has no intention even of beginning this task is Turnbull's problem, and anyone's guess.

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Liberal Democrat MP demands to name his colleagues in new House of Commons modernisation drive – Telegraph.co.uk

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First it was removing ties in the House of Commons. Now a crusading MP is campaigning for his Parliamentary colleagues to refer to each other by their names, rather than constituencies.

Buoyed by his success in changing the dress code in the Commons, Tom Brake, a Liberal Democrat frontbencher, has written to the Speaker John Bercow proposing more modernisation changes.

Mr Brake wants MPs to be able to refer to each other by name rather than the convention that they are described as the member for their constituency, which can leave observers baffled.

He said: The mystery surrounding parliamentary process and procedures must be lifted. To avoid becoming the ancestor of all parliaments, our parliament needs to move with the times.

Being able to call Members of Parliament by their names would be a good starting point.

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Runestad announces candidacy for state Senate seat – Hometownlife.com

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Published 12:18 p.m. ET July 5, 2017 | Updated 12:18 p.m. ET July 5, 2017

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State Rep. Jim Runestad, R-Milford, announced his candidacy for the Michigan Senate, surrounded by supporters in his home following a march in the Milford Fourth of July parade.

I ran for state representative to be a passionate advocate for freedom, justice and fiscal responsibility an as a representative and chairman of the Judiciary Committee, I have worked very hard to live up to voters expectations and accomplish real reforms, Runestad said. I would like to continue to do so in a larger capacity and, if elected to serve my Oakland County community in the Senate, I intend to keep doing what Ive been doing and accomplish even more.

Runestad was first elected to the Michigan House in 2014. In a speech to supporters, he highlighted his various legislative accomplishments, including a recent law he authored to strip public officials convicted of corruption from their pensions, a bill to prohibit local governments from flouting immigration law and his role as Judiciary Committee chairman in advancing right-to-carry gun legislation.

My foremost priority is protecting and restoring the rights of citizens and ensuring that the force of government is never used to wrongfully separate people from their families, their livelihoods and their property, Runestad said.

The 15th District is presently represented by Sen. Mike Kowall, who cannot seek re-election due to term limits. The district includes Novi, South Lyon and Milford village and the townships of White Lake, Milford, Commerce, West Bloomfield, Lyon and Novi.

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Backers of California Secession Say State’s Senate Representation Is Dire – L.A. Weekly

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Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at 11:02 a.m.

California gets the short end of the stick when it comes both to federal representation and to the tax dollars it sends to Washington, D.C., according to a recent report by California Freedom Coalition (CFC),the "Calexit" movement to secede from the United States.

The coalition's organizers have embarked on a campaign,CFC Education Funds Taxation Without Representation project, to educate Golden State residents about their political and fiscal relationship to the rest of the nation. The latest salvo was unleashed last week when the campaign released an analysis of California's representational power in the United States Senate. It includes a map, below.

Population growth in the Golden State (home to an estimated 39,250,017 people) has stretched the base of California's two U.S. senators beyond what some experts believe is reasonable. Because it's the largest state, California's per-person Senate coverage is the smallest in America.

"The average Wyomingite gets 66 times as much representation as the average Californian," according to a statement from the California Freedom Coalition. "Voters in large states get an extremely raw deal."

The disparity is intentional, part of the Founders' Great Compromise, in which each state would get two senators but would see House of Representative districts apportioned according to population. The idea was to protect rural populations from the potential tyranny of big states and cities. Wyoming has two senators but only one House representative; California has two senators and 53 House representatives.

But the result, analysts say, is that states like California and Texas are often sold short when it comes to receiving government dollars and services. A 2014 analysis found that California got.94 cents back for every tax dollar sent to D.C. and that California ranked among the top 14 states least dependent on the federal government for funding.

Smaller states overrepresented in Congress tend to lean conservative and Republican and, as big blue states like California grow, the power of smaller counterparts actually increases in contrast because budget legislation is dependent on Senate approval. "It's something that got out of hand historically," saysDave Marin, director of research and policy at the California Freedom Coalition.

"Not only is the makeup of the Senate terrible for Californians, it doesnt even benefit the average American," he says. "The map shows that lots of states residents are overrepresented in the Senate, but those states compose less than 30 percent of the population."

The solution, at least for the Calexit crowd, is simple: Leave the United States and enjoy the fruits of a California that is the world's sixth largest economy. "Giving California more autonomy would make our representation in the Senate less of a problem," Marin says.

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Some Republicans give up on the idea of an ‘Ayn Rand utopia’ – MSNBC

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UK weather: Britain hotter than Seychelles but ‘Thunderstorm Thursday’ will see six weeks’ of rain will fall in … – Mirror.co.uk

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Today's temperatures soared to 30C, and tomorrow is set to be even hotter, making Britain warmer than the 29C in Seychelles and Hawaii.

But sunseekers will be disappointed to hear that tomorrow's scorching temperatures of 32C, blown in from Spain, will be accompanied by a tropical-style downpour.

The Met Office said thunderstorms from France would tomorrow (Thu) dump six weeks worth of rain in just three hours, with forecasters predicting 80mm of rain in some parts of the UK.

Wimbledon faces thunderstorms and lightning and risks flooding as the South and Midlands are hit by the first wave of storms during the morning, with the North and Midlands hit by the second wave in the afternoon and evening.

The Met Office and Environment Agency warned of sudden and significant flooding of homes, roads and rail lines.

The Weather Outlook have dubbed tomorrow Thunderstorm Thursday and said thunderstorm charts are the among the most spectacular ever produced by computer forecast models.

Forecaster Brian Gaze said: It looks like going crash, bang, wallop.

Government forecasters say dry skies again as Friday and Saturday nudge 30C, before a cooler 24C on Sunday.

Met Office forecaster Oli Claydon said: Thursday has a 60 per chance of 32C, with 33C a lower chance.

The London area will be hottest, but Leeds will also face temperatures of up to 29C, and temperatures reaching 24C in Scotland.

Friday and Saturday both look like 29-30C, although Saturdays highs depend on cloud not moving in, with Sunday cooler at 24C.

A pulse of warm air is arriving from southern Spain via the Bay of Biscay.

But Wimbledon has possible thunderstorms during the morning, which may have large amounts of thunder and lightning, clearing around the middle of the day.

The Weather Outlook forecaster Brian Gaze said: Thunderstorm Thursday has one of the most impressive thunderstorm potential charts produced by a computer forecast model.

It looks like going crash, bang, wallop when storms hit, with disruption expected.

Met Office chief forecaster Dan Suri said: Two waves of thunderstorms are expected, the first over southern England pushing across parts of the Midlands, clearing by the afternoon, with the second wave over northern England and the Midlands during the afternoon before clearing by the early hours of Friday.

20 to 30mm of rain may fall within an hour, and perhaps 50 to 80mm in two or three hours, most likely in the second wave of storms. Such totals are likely to be very localised, with many places staying dry.

Intense downpours bring the threat of sudden flooding of roads, transport routes, homes and businesses.

The Environment Agency said: Local significant surface water and river flooding impacts are possible on Thursday and into Friday morning.

Urban areas are at most risk. Impacts may include flooding of parts of communities and significant disruption to travel.

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Seychelles likely to catch yellowfin quota by September – Undercurrent News

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The board of directors of the Seychelles fishing authority has set the 2017 yellowfin quota for purse seiners licensed under its flag at 29,890 metric tons last week, 10% down from its 2015 catches, informed sources told Undercurrent News.

"10% (3,321t) shall be deducted from the 2015 quota (33,211t) and be kept as a buffer. The remaining amount of 29,890t shall become the [Seychelles' yellowfin] tuna quota for 2017," it said.

The total purse seiners catch in yellowfin tuna reported so far, which totaled 16,965t on May 20, should be deducted from the Seychelles' quota, the country's authority decided.

The remaining amount of tuna catch for 2017, totaling about12,925t, has been equally divided among the 13 vessels licensed under the Seychelles flag. Each vessel has been allocated a quota of 994t for the rest of the year.

The quota is not transferable to other vessels.

With these quotas, it is estimated that the Seychelles' fleet will have to stop fishing at the end of September, industry sources told Undercurrent News.

A human observer will be placed on board each vessel to ensure proper monitoring.

Vessels that reach the quota shall immediately cease their fishing operations.

The decision last week followed the implementation of resolution 17/01 in May by the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, which implements some new conservation and management measures on a interim plan for rebuilding the Indian Ocean yellowfin stock. During the meeting, small island developing states were allowed to choose 2015 as a reference year for their yellowfin tuna catches instead of 2014.

The Seychelleshas been allowed to use 2015 levels instead of2014 as a reference for the reduction.

It was also agreed that Mauritius, which fishes less than 5,000t per year, doesn't have to comply with the reduction.

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WARRIORS DESTROY SEYCHELLES – Chronicle

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Sikhumbuzo Moyo at Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace, South Africa Zimbabwe 6 0 Seychelles

YOUNG Prince Dube opened his Zimbabwe international account with a goal and an assist in a evening in which the two captains Ovidy Karuru and Ocean Mushure led from the front as the Warriors completely dismantled poor Seychelles at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace yesterday.

The 6-0 demolition ensured the Warriors proceed to the quarterfinals of the Cosafa Castle Cup to meet Swaziland at the same venue on Sunday on a superior goal difference to Madagascar who beat Mozambique 4-1 in the other Group B match played at Maruleng Stadium. Co-captain Karuru opened the floodgates in the 24th minute after a flick over by Dube and a minute later, the AmaZulu player made it 2-0, this time Mitchele Katsvairo turning the provider.

Zimbabwe kept on charging in search of goals with Karuru, who deservedly won the Man of the Match award, always a thorn in the flesh for Seychelles every time he was in possession while Dube who played as a lone striker, was also full of energy.

The Warriors, who finished their group without conceding and scoring a massive 10 goals, could have gone 3-0 up but Karurus shot from a Dube cross went wide. There was, however, no denying the rampaging Zimbabweans the third goal three minutes later when midfield kingpin Gerald Takwara let go another of his defence splitting passes that saw Dube springing through and like a veteran, rounded off an advancing Seychelles goalkeeper Romeo Barra who tried to narrow the angle but still the ball found its way into the back of the nets while Dube whizzed away in celebration.

Zimbabwe went four nil up through Karurus header and by then coach Sunday Chidzambwa might have been forgiven for making preparations for Swaziland as the game was all but over. They, however, were not done as co -captain Ocean Mushure who started from the bench after making way for Honest Moyo, struck one of his trademark left footed free kicks that gave Barra no chance. Mushure had come in for another debutant Innocent Mucheneka.

Try as they might, Seychelles could not break the Zimbabwe defence of Liberty Chakoroma, Erick Chipeta, Jimmy Tigere and Moyo, who also never put a foot wrong.

Mushure added his second of the night and made it six for Zimbabwe, two minutes into added time.

We needed a fresh pair of legs and the boys repaid our faith in them, the conversion rate was superb and once again we did not concede and are naturally happy, said the Warriors assistant coach, Lloyd Mutasa.

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United Nations Multi-country Sustainable Development Framework in the Caribbean 2017-2021 – Reliefweb

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FOREWORD

The United Nations (UN) is adapting its planning and programmes to better help Caribbean countries ensure that no one is left behind in their thrust to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From Jamaica in the north, through the vibrant islands of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), to Guyana in the south, the Caribbean has demonstrated a wide variety of development achievements and considerable convergence in the challenges countries face.

In middle-income country contexts, marked by decreasing aid flows and changing needs for support from bi-lateral and multi-lateral partners, the UN System is acting on a strong momentum for integration to offer more focused, coherent, and coordinated support to national partners. These actions reflect the spirit of Caribbean countries, which have long been proponents of political integration and have acted to establish major integration mechanisms in the region such as the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the OECS.

The 2017-2021 United Nations Multi-Country Sustainable Development Framework (UN MSDF) defines how the Agencies, Funds, and Programmes of the UN (hereafter referred to as Agencies) will pool their comparative advantages within a single strategic framework that aligns with and supports the overarching strategic goals of the Caribbeans governments and key stakeholders.

This framework provides a platform for countries to access the global expertise and experience of the UN System at both the country and sub-regional levels.

The UN MSDF will increase the coherence of the work of the United Nation System in support of our Member States development and strengthen our ties with Member States and partners across the region. It will also allow for a sharper focus on common priorities, enhance regional initiatives and collaboration, and enable knowledge sharing and cross-collaboration within the region. From a cost perspective, it offers better strategic positioning to leverage resources within a regional resource mobilisation framework, increases efficiency, and decreases transaction costs.

Real progress towards achieving the SDGs in the Caribbean demands a multi-sectoral, human-centered approach to development that focuses on the most vulnerable populations in an equitable manner. The UN MSDF builds on the UNs normative agenda and the need to safeguard the jointly-agreed commitments reflected in various international Conventions and Treaties.

The highly participatory formulation of the UN MSDF brought UN colleagues, both in the region and beyond, into close collaboration with our national and international partners. It also benefitted from surveys aimed at teasing out what, in the eyes of our partners and staff, constitutes the comparative advantages and added value of the UN. Its signing by governments of 18 partner countries and territories in the English and Dutch-speaking Caribbean, along with all the UN Agencies with presence in the region, marks a new stage in the UNs decades of on-the-ground cooperation.

The UN Resident Coordinators, the Heads of UN Agencies sitting on the United Nations Country Teams (UNCTs) in the Caribbean, and the United Nations Development Group for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNDG LAC), look forward to the successful implementation of this new approach over the period 2017-2021. The governments of the region also look forward to more effective support from the UN towards the attainment of the regions development goals.

We trust that through the UN MSDF, the UN System will be better equipped to provide Member States with the tools, partnerships, and resources needed to achieve national and sub-regional development priorities, in an inclusive and equitable manner, as reflected in the SDGs. We also look forward to embracing the wider Caribbean in support of deepening regional and triangular cooperation, and improving the effectiveness of the UNs technical cooperation as it engages with Member States in localising the SDGs and accelerating the implementation of the SAMOA Pathway and CARICOM Strategic Plan.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The United Nations Multi-Country Sustainable Development Framework (UN MSDF) defines how the UN will jointly achieve development results in partnership with 18 English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean countries and Overseas Territories for the period 2017-2021. The countries covered are Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Curaao, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sint Maarten, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago. The framework aims to ensure that no one is left behind in national development efforts, and exemplifies the commonlyshared belief that similar development challenges of the Caribbean countries require a coherent and coordinated response by the UN.

National consultations had an important role in the development of the UN MSDF. The consultations were held in 15 countries using the Common Multi-Country Assessment (CMCA) as the basis for discussions, and provided opportunities for strategic alignment between UN activities and national priorities, as well as a space for countries to validate the CMCA and identify national priorities the UN could address. The national consultations expanded on the principle that no one should be left behind, which is an integral tenet of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the results identified the common challenges faced by the countries. The challenges were grouped into four areas: climate change and environment; economic and social development; health; and crime, and justice and citizen security. The consultations concluded that by joining efforts and resources to deal with these issues, the benefits to countries could be maximised.

The anchor of the framework is the CMCA. It built on the national specificities of the countries to identify the broad issues in the region that are critical for sustainable development. The CMCA analysed and presented the major development challenges in the Caribbean, and the interrelated causes; it also highlighted a regional approach through the UN MSDF as a mechanism that would decrease the administrative burden on national governments and prompt a more coherent response to regional and national challenges, needs, and priorities. The analysis was informed by the work of regional entities, national governments, and key actors such as the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the regions universities. It identified the fundamental constraints to the development of the region related to a number of interconnected dimensions economic, social, and environmental that were seen as critical for sustainable development and democratic governance.

The four priority areas of the UN MSDF seek to safeguard the jointly agreed commitments reflected in the human rights conventions and treaties as key strategies to accelerate progress towards the SDGs. The priority areas ensure the voices, realities, and capacities of those most often in the margins of policy development and implementation among them women, children, youth, older persons, and persons with disabilities are at the forefront of the UNs support to Member States. This has been done by clearly aligning the results matrix of the UN MSDF with the SDGs and the SAMOA Pathway, which will have the additional benefit of contributing to national efforts to accelerate progress towards these commitments.

Furthermore, the core principles of human rights, gender equality, youth, environmental sustainability, and development of national capacity will be mainstreamed across the four priority areas of the framework. In line with the 2030 development agenda, data and information to increase evidence-based decision-making is also a theme identified as a priority and will be cross-cutting across the priority areas.

Further extensive consultations on the UN MSDF with governments, civil society, and national, regional, and international stakeholders identified four priority areas: an inclusive, equitable, and prosperous Caribbean; a healthy Caribbean; a cohesive, safe, and just Caribbean; and a sustainable and resilient Caribbean.

Estimated resource requirements highlight the need for not only resource allocation by the United Nations System (UNS), but also for regional and international resource mobilisation, partnerships, and alliances involving key stakeholders, as well as in-kind contributions from Member States, to complement the UNS resources and fill identified gaps.

Monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the UN MSDF is critical not only for the accountability and transparency of the UNS, but also for enabling Member States to maintain ownership of and commitment to the framework, and to facilitate the continued buy-in and contributions of development partners and other key stakeholders. Regional and national mechanisms for these accountability functions, building on existing structures and procedures to the extent possible, will be established and supported.

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Fan petition to "Keep the Redhead" on Pirates of the Caribbean … – Inside the Magic

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