ABSTRACT

In 2000, at the United Nations Millennium Summit, world leaders agreed to the Millennium Declaration. The Declaration included development targets to be reached by 2015, which were to become known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Progress has been made towards the achievement of the MDGs, but poverty remains widespread.

With the terminal year approaching, the international community has begun the process of determining the goals which might follow the MDGs. While the UN is driving the process, there has been very little introspection on its own organizational capacity to help countries to meet the goals and is being increasingly sidelined by other more effective development organizations and initiatives.

Based on extensive original research that has critically examined the role and functions of the organizations of the UN development system, this book seeks to capture in a single volume a comprehensive review of the UN’s performance and prospects for development. The contributors each offer extensive experience and familiarity—as practitioners and researchers—with the UN and development; and the book will contribute to the urgently needed debate on the reform of the UN development system at a critical juncture.

The main rationale for this book, and its timing, is the unusual opportunity provided by the 2015 threshold to re-think the UN development system and to empower it to support a new development agenda and will be of interest to students, scholars of International Organizations and development studies.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

The UN we want for the world we want

part I|58 pages

The essence of contemporary UN multilateralism

part II|54 pages

Grappling with the present and future

part III|52 pages

The requirements of war-torn states

chapter 8|16 pages

The economics of peace

Is the UN system up to the challenge?

part IV|71 pages

Toward a reformed UN development system

chapter 12|21 pages

Revisiting UN development

The prospects for reform

chapter 13|18 pages

Conclusion

Post-2015, can change happen?