Sustainable Development Goals in Mexico and Subnational Monitoring: Experience of Jalisco
15 June 2017
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With Mexico adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a state commitment in September 2015, a political council headed by the country’s president was created the following year to integrate the actions of the main stakeholders of the agenda, and to forge a consensus on the next steps. The subnational perspective of monitoring the sustainable development goals in the country is also explained in this presentation through the case of the Development Indicators Monitoring Program in Jalisco.

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Topics

  • Evaluation
  • Governance and Public Sector Management