Multi-stakeholder Engagement, Partnerships, and Knowledge Sharing

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Multi-stakeholder Engagement, Partnerships, and Knowledge Sharing

22 April 2021

 

The roundtables explored key components that contribute to creating an enabling environment for localizing the sustainable development goals (SDGs) 2030 where subnational and local governments are able to contribute meaningfully to the national SDG agenda. These enablers support the principle of ‘leaving no one behind’ and are applicable in various development contexts.

  • Multilevel Governance, Policy Coherence, and Institutional Development
  • Financing for SDGs
  • Data and Monitoring
  • Multi-stakeholder Engagement, Partnerships, and Knowledge Sharing

The event brought together country representatives from Asia and the Pacific region, civil society representatives, academia, development partners, and subject-matter experts. The roundtable will specifically look at country experiences from Pakistan, Indonesia, Mongolia, Nepal, Kazakhstan, and the Philippines.

This session is part of the Localizing SDGs Week 2021 program.

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
22 Apr 2021 Opening Session Welcome and Introduction
22 Apr 2021 Opening Session Moderator Bernard Woods
22 Apr 2021 Panel 4: Multi-Stakeholder Engagement, Partnerships, and Knowledge Capacity Development for Localizing SDGs in Asia and the Pacific
In this presentation, Bokyun Shim discussed the capacity development for Localizing SDGs in Asia and the Pacific.
Bokyun Shim
22 Apr 2021 Panel 4: Multi-Stakeholder Engagement, Partnerships, and Knowledge Experimenting with Social Innovation Platforms in Indonesia Ir. Harlina Sulistyorini, M.Si, Director General of Economic Development and Investment of Villages, Disadvantage Regions and Transmigrations.
22 Apr 2021 Panel 4: Multi-Stakeholder Engagement, Partnerships, and Knowledge Learning from the Pacific
In this presentation, Karibati Taoaba talked about the sustainable urban resource management approach in the Pacific.
Karibaiti Taoaba
22 Apr 2021 Closing Session Closing remarks
Bruno Carrasco

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