Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals: What Could This Mean for UNDP in Asia and the Pacific?

Event: External Support for Decentralization Reforms and Local Governance Systems in the Asia-Pacific

Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals: What Could This Mean for UNDP in Asia and the Pacific?

27 August 2015
Author / Speaker: 
Patrick Duong, United Nations Development Programme - Other materials by the author

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Local governance and decentralization reforms are often unfinished reforms and more a political agenda than reality for people. In localizing the sustainable development goals at the local level, UNDP advocates for moving horizontally and beyond the traditional actors in decentralization.

Geographical Focus: 
Global
Regional - Asia
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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