Role of Managing for Development Results in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) present a new holistic framework for all countries’ development efforts, linking people, planet, and prosperity by 2030. The SDGs pick up from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which provided time-bound targets for addressing extreme poverty in its many dimensions—income poverty, hunger, disease, lack of adequate shelter, and exclusion—while promoting gender equality, education, and environmental sustainability. While the MDGs played a major role in improving lives worldwide between 2000 and 2015, progress among goals and between countries was uneven. The SDGs give all countries in the world a renewed opportunity to make progress, taking on both longstanding and more recent development challenges.
Financial management and planning processes within countries are evolving to respond to the SDGs. Managing for Development Results (MfDR) has been a key concept in strengthening the capacity of the state, enabling it to improve the lives of its citizens. ADB’s communities of practice are well-equipped to formulate ideas and contribute to achieving the 17 SDGs. This year’s seminar reflected on the challenges and opportunities presented by the 2030 development agenda.
The seminar was designed to reflect on country experiences, challenges, and opportunities facing MfDR practice. Participants included public servants, NGO, and private sector representatives from Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Discussions aimed to arrive at concrete actions and solutions that can help countries achieve SDGs in the context of MfDR.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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15 Jun 2017 | Welcome and Opening | Bambang Susantono, Taejong Kim | |
15 Jun 2017 | Keynote Dialogue 1 - The Sustainable Development Goals and Managing for Development Results | Velayuthan Sivagnanasothy | |
15 Jun 2017 | Keynote Dialogue 1 - The Sustainable Development Goals and Managing for Development Results | Servais Adjovi | |
15 Jun 2017 | Keynote Dialogue 1 - The Sustainable Development Goals and Managing for Development Results |
The Sustainable Development Goals and Managing for Results: Argentina By linking the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and targets to public policy decisions, the Government of Argentina fully commits itselfto the implementation... |
Maria Soledad Cubas |
15 Jun 2017 | Session 1 - Monitoring Progress Towards the Sustainable Development Goals: A New Results Framework for Development |
Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals: Philippine Initiatives for Managing for Results The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is embedded in the development plans of the Philippines. This presentation discusses the mechanisms for managing... |
Rolando Tungpalan |
15 Jun 2017 | Session 1 - Monitoring Progress Towards the Sustainable Development Goals: A New Results Framework for Development |
Sustainable Development Goals in Mexico and Subnational Monitoring: Experience of Jalisco With Mexico adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a state commitment in September 2015, a political council headed by the country’s ... |
Monica Ballesca |
15 Jun 2017 | Session 2 - Political Challenges in Promoting Gender Equality and Adopting Inequality-Reducing Policies | Political Challenges in Promoting Gender Equality and Adopting Inequality-Reducing Policies: Dominican Republic | Rosaura Quiñones |
15 Jun 2017 | Session 2 - Political Challenges in Promoting Gender Equality and Adopting Inequality-Reducing Policies | Presentation | Bongiwe Njobe |
15 Jun 2017 | Session 2 - Political Challenges in Promoting Gender Equality and Adopting Inequality-Reducing Policies |
Challenge and Solution in Collecting and Processing Data for Sustainable Development Goals As the implementation and monitoring of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development will heavily depend upon the availability of good and quality data... |
Gantjang Amannullah |
15 Jun 2017 | Breakout Group Discussion 1 - Effective Partnerships for Development Results | Breakout Group 1 - Africa Region | |
15 Jun 2017 | Breakout Group Discussion 1 - Effective Partnerships for Development Results | Breakout Group 2 - Asia Region | |
15 Jun 2017 | Breakout Group Discussion 1 - Effective Partnerships for Development Results | Effective Partnerships for Development Results [Slides] [Slides] Using results-based management as its strategy, the Government of Paraguay was able to put in place responsible and sustainable public policies for achieving... | Elvira Pereira |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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16 Jun 2017 | Dialogue 2 - Citizen Participation and Transparency for Effective Public Management |
Citizen Participation and Transparency for Effective Public Management: The Philippine Freedom of Information Program eFOI is an online facility created under the Freedom of Information Program that reflects the commitment of the Government of the Philippines to citizen... |
Kristian Ablan |
16 Jun 2017 | Dialogue 2 - Citizen Participation and Transparency for Effective Public Management |
Post-Conflict in Colombia Citizen participation remains a big challenge in post-conflict Colombia despite the economic and social progress achieved in the early 2010s. Planning... |
Sandra Perdomo |
16 Jun 2017 | Dialogue 2 - Citizen Participation and Transparency for Effective Public Management | Presentations | Yama Yari, Towfiqul Islam Khan |
16 Jun 2017 | Session 3 - Towards 2030: Bringing Finance and Planning Together to Deliver the Sustainable Development Goals |
Bringing Finance and Planning Together to Deliver the Sustainable Development Goals Towards 2030: A Nepalese Perspective The Government of Nepal makes use of development financing contributed by the public, private, and cooperative sectors as a funding strategy to implement... |
Lal Shanker Ghimire |
16 Jun 2017 | Session 3 - Towards 2030: Bringing Finance and Planning Together to Deliver the Sustainable Development Goals | Presentations | Olga Sanchez, Niamien Kadjo, Thomas Beloe |
16 Jun 2017 | Session 4 - Infrastructure and Inclusive Sustainable Development |
Infrastructure and Inclusive Sustainable Development in Chile Sustainable infrastructure development in Chile is in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and involves the participation of public, ... |
Orietta Valdes Rojas |
16 Jun 2017 | Session 4 - Infrastructure and Inclusive Sustainable Development | Presentations | Nelson Mkandawire, Jeong-Ho Kim, Yuning Gao |
16 Jun 2017 | Breakout Group 2 - Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals: Experiences and Challenges | ||
16 Jun 2017 | Closing Remarks - Revitalizing Global Partnerships for Development Results | Taejong Kim, Roberto Garcia Lopez, Pierre-Justin Kouka, Bernard Woods |