SDG16+ • Jul 16, 2024

National Practices in the Localisation of SDG16+: Lesson Learned towards a more Transformative Global Policy

The upcoming discussion will provide a space for an informal discussion among development experts within Member States, the UN and civil society on the ways in which various stakeholders operationalise SDGs and identify ways in which the global policy processes can support SDG localisation efforts. The goal of the discussion is to identify concrete entry points in global policy to support localisation needs of governments and the people.

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July 16, 2024 | 8:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m. (ET)
Informal Breakfast Discussion
Quaker House, 247 East 48th Street, New York, NY 10017.

The upcoming discussion will provide a space for an informal discussion among development experts within Member States, the UN and civil society on the ways in which various stakeholders operationalise SDGs and identify ways in which the global policy processes can support SDG localisation efforts. The goal of the discussion is to identify concrete entry points in global policy to support localisation needs of governments and the people.

The informal discussion will address the following questions:

  • What are the practical ways to approach the SDG localisation? What are the benefits and impacts of existing localisation efforts?

  • How can the global policy processes support the SDG localisation? What are the mechanisms that interested stakeholders could benefit from? What changes could be envisioned?

  • What support do the governments need in their efforts to localise SDGs?  How could civil society, development partners and financial institutions support the SDG localisation efforts?

If you are interested in participating in the discussion, please RSVP to un.liaison@gppac.net by July 15, 2024.
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