Sustainable Results In Development Using The Sdgs For Shared Results And Impact


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Sustainable Results in Development Using the SDGs for Shared Results and Impact


Sustainable Results in Development Using the SDGs for Shared Results and Impact

Author: OECD

language: en

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Release Date: 2019-12-17


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Governments and providers of development co-operation increasingly use Sustainable Development Goal indicators to guide their policies and practices. The close examination of three large recipients of development co-operation: Ethiopia, Kenya and Myanmar across the sectors of Education, Sanitation and Energy reveals four inter-related challenges in using SDG indicators at country level.

Sustainable Results in Development


Sustainable Results in Development

Author: Oecd

language: en

Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development

Release Date: 2020-02-11


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Sustainable Results in Development


Sustainable Results in Development

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2019


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Governments and providers of development co-operation increasingly use Sustainable Development Goal indicators to guide their policies and practices. The close examination of three large recipients of development co-operation: Ethiopia, Kenya and Myanmar across the sectors of Education, Sanitation and Energy reveals four inter-related challenges in using SDG indicators at country level. First, the cost of using specific SDG indicators varies in relation to indicator complexity - complementary investments in country statistical systems may be necessary. Second, providers synchronising their country-level results planning with partner countries find it easier to align to and measure SDG indicators together with the partner country and other providers. Third, reliance on joint monitoring approaches is helping providers reduce the cost of SDG monitoring. Finally, while disaggregating SDG data by gender and by urban-rural dimensions is common, other data disaggregation relevant to ensure that no one is left behind are rare.