Mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals in developing countries
The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development promises to achieve change in almost every aspect of life on Earth. Encompassing 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets, the Agenda marks the first time in history when all nations have agreed on how to chart their future. T...
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| author | Dickens, Chris Nhlengethwa, Sibusiso Ndhlovu, Brown |
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| description | The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development promises to achieve change in almost every aspect of life on Earth. Encompassing 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets, the Agenda marks the first time in history when all nations have agreed on how to chart their future. The SDGs are not just a global reporting exercise, however, but rather involve a global program that embraces country-led efforts. Guided by the ideas contained in the 2030 Agenda, each nation must seek to become more prosperous and sustainable, while contributing to the global effort at the same time. If all the countries achieve this, we will have a sustainable planet and a secure future for all.
This document offers guidance on how developing countries can adapt the SDGs to their own contexts and priorities. It indicates important areas for developing countries to consider when creating their own program to achieve the SDGs, and provides examples of success to demonstrate concrete possibilities for progress. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1022362025-11-07T08:58:35Z Mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals in developing countries Dickens, Chris Nhlengethwa, Sibusiso Ndhlovu, Brown sustainable development goals mainstreaming developing countries development indicators un multi-stakeholder processes public-private cooperation partnerships awareness raising economic development development policies national planning government agencies institutions governance financing budgeting monitoring impact assessment accountability adaptability risk assessment strategies The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development promises to achieve change in almost every aspect of life on Earth. Encompassing 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets, the Agenda marks the first time in history when all nations have agreed on how to chart their future. The SDGs are not just a global reporting exercise, however, but rather involve a global program that embraces country-led efforts. Guided by the ideas contained in the 2030 Agenda, each nation must seek to become more prosperous and sustainable, while contributing to the global effort at the same time. If all the countries achieve this, we will have a sustainable planet and a secure future for all. This document offers guidance on how developing countries can adapt the SDGs to their own contexts and priorities. It indicates important areas for developing countries to consider when creating their own program to achieve the SDGs, and provides examples of success to demonstrate concrete possibilities for progress. 2019 2019-07-22T07:48:35Z 2019-07-22T07:48:35Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102236 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Dickens, Chris; Nhlengethwa, Sibusiso; Ndhlovu, Brown. 2019. Mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals in developing countries. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).. 23p. doi: 10.5337/2019.212 |
| spellingShingle | sustainable development goals mainstreaming developing countries development indicators un multi-stakeholder processes public-private cooperation partnerships awareness raising economic development development policies national planning government agencies institutions governance financing budgeting monitoring impact assessment accountability adaptability risk assessment strategies Dickens, Chris Nhlengethwa, Sibusiso Ndhlovu, Brown Mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals in developing countries |
| title | Mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals in developing countries |
| title_full | Mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals in developing countries |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals in developing countries |
| title_short | Mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals in developing countries |
| title_sort | mainstreaming the sustainable development goals in developing countries |
| topic | sustainable development goals mainstreaming developing countries development indicators un multi-stakeholder processes public-private cooperation partnerships awareness raising economic development development policies national planning government agencies institutions governance financing budgeting monitoring impact assessment accountability adaptability risk assessment strategies |
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