Your chance to input on the High Level Political Forum survey. Working? Not Working? What do you think?


Dear Colleagues,

As many of you know, the UN Foundation has developed a survey on the High-Level Political Forum (HLPF). Given the tremendous response in past years and the very useful insights gathered from it, which we shared in a roundtable event last year and have incorporated into our own work, we have decided to conduct this survey annually in the hopes of understanding how the HLPF was helpful and how it can be improved.

I am writing to ask you or someone in your organization to respond to the survey, by clicking on this link if you haven't already.

The 
survey aims to take stock of the 2018 HLPF, and gather views on how to maintain momentum on SDG implementation and set ourselves up for success at the 2019 HLPFs and beyond. We do not ask you to identify yourself or your affiliation, and all data will be anonymized and de-identified. We will ask some initial “demographic” questions to see if there are any interesting trends among major topical groups or types of organizations and to assess the breadth of the representation of survey responses across sectors.

The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes, and we would be grateful for your responses by Wednesday, October 31, to ensure we are able to present them to member states. The survey can be found at the link here
Many thanks for your participation and feedback. Please feel free to share with your colleagues and networks who are involved in the HLPF. And if you are particularly interested in seeing the survey results, please do send an email to 2030SDGs@unfoundation.org and let us know and we'll be sure to invite you to our meeting when we release the results. We look forward to continuing to work with you.

Thank you,
The UN Foundation Global Policy Team 

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