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Dialogues on Localizing the Post-2015 Development Agenda

Concept notes and papers

This report is based on a dialogue process through 2014, whose purpose was to respond to the following questions: how will the Post-2015 Development Agenda be implemented at the local level?; what local governance processes, tools, institutions, mechanisms, and other means of implementation are needed to achieve the future sustainable development goals (SDGs)?; and how can the voices of local stakeholders be amplified and their inclusion in intergovernmental processes be supported? Localization is an important element of effective multi-level governance, and provides the means to make the Post-2015 global discussions relevant to local populations in a framework of greater ownership.

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Bristol and the SDGs: a Voluntary Local Review of progress 2019

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This Voluntary Local Review (VLR) summarises the progress and challenges of the city of Bristol with regards to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the framework of the city's One City Plan. T...

Developed by Economic & Social Research Council, Univ...

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Establishing a Local Government Association

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Wherever there is local government, sooner or later there will be a Local Government Association (LGA). The explanation for this almost universal trend is simple: local government management and staff...

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Posted by Fabienne Perucca

Guidance and systemization of experiences

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