Concept notes and papers
A multi-stakeholder approach where actors participate in a meaningful way is needed to achieve effective implementation, review and follow-up of the 2030 Agenda. Experiences from the first Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) suggest that more effort is needed to foster a common understanding of what meaningful participation for the 2030 Agenda means and how to operationalise it. Based on experiences from members of the Partners for Review (P4R) network, this paper analyses participation of non-state actors in the review process of the 2030 Agenda and investigates how to make participation meaningful.
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This report summarises the results of a global mapping exercise of local authorities’ M&D practices conducted by the Joint Migration and Development Initiative (JMDI). The study is based on the consul...
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Posted by Joanne Irvine
Concept notes and papers
Available in English
The participation of civil society and all relevant stakeholders is a key element of successful monitoring and review at the HLPF. These shadow reports are a vital accountability tool, providing an ob...
Developed by Bond and UK Stakeholders for Sustainable...
Posted by Fabienne Perucca
Guidance and systemization of experiences