Multi-stakeholder dialogues (MSD) have become a significant
component of the sustainable development process. The idea and
format derive from deliberations at the UN Commission on Sustainable
Development. MSDs enable direct interaction between governments and
other stakeholders on specific topics, and have been increasingly
accepted as part of the official inter-governmental process rather
than as an ancillary event taking place on the margins of
negotiations. The dialogues provide opportunities for major groups
to share their concerns, experiences and proposals in specific areas
and to discuss them with governments. Such exchanges help to promote
meaningful participation among all stakeholder groups and
governments in the intergovernmental decision-making process. Based
on the democratic principles of transparency and participation, the
aim of a MSD is to build consensus among stakeholders and to develop
partnerships and strengthened networks among them.
For more
information about multi-stakeholder dialogues please visit:
www.un.org/esa/sustdev/mgroups/msdialog.htm