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Spotlight on sustainable development 2016 & Including individual country reports – Gender

Social Watch Report 2016

 

Table of contents

 

Download the full report here (pdf version), https://neu.globalpolicy.org/sites/default/files/contentpix/spotlight/pdfs/Agenda2030_engl_160708_WEB.pdf  

Or for chapters see below.

 

Part I – Overview

 

The 2030 Agenda – a new start towards global sustainability? (en Español)

Jens Martens on behalf of the Reflection Group on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 

Box: The Sustainable Development Goals (en Español)

 

Reports from the bottom up: “The road is hazy and full of obstacles” (en Español)

Roberto Bissio, Social Watch

 

Part II – Spotlights on the SDGs

 

The new goal on poverty: A welcome paradigm shift

Roberto Bissio, Social Watch

Box: Leaving no one behind calls for far-reaching changes in the way development agencies operate

Xavier Godinot, International Movement ATD Fourth World

 

Towards the transformation of our agricultural and food systems

Lim Li Ching, Third World Network

 

The “Health SDG”: Some progress, but critical concerns remain

Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN)

 

Access to quality education, the new paradigm

Jorge Osorio-Vargas, Professor at the Escuela de Psicología, Universidad de Valparaíso (Chile)

Box: Stop funding for-profit private schools

 

Overcoming Global Structural Obstacles and Preventing Negative Spill-over Effects for Realizing Women’s Human Rights

Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN)

 

Whose rights to water will the 2030 Agenda promote? 

Meera Karunananthan, Council of Canadians, in collaboration with Devin Tellatin and the NGO Mining Working Group

 

Energy at a crossroad

Niclas Hällström, What Next Forum

Box: The Africa Renewable Energy Initiative

 

Decent work for all by 2030: taking on the private sector 

Matt Simonds with substantial inputs from Paola Simonetti, Yorgos Altintzis, and Theo Morrissey, ITUC

 

Industrialization, infrastructure and clean technology: at the heart of structural transformation but blocked by binding constraints in the international free trade regime

Bhumika Muchhala, Third World Network

 

Will inequality get left behind in the 2030 Agenda?

Kate Donald, Center for Economic and Social Rights (CESR)

 

Towards a New Urban Agenda 

Daria Cibrario, Public Services International

 

Corporate capture subverts production and consumption transformation

Chee Yoke Ling, Third World Network

Box: Tinkering with “sustainable or eco tourism” hides the real face of tourism

Anita Pleumarom (Tourism Investigation and Monitoring Team) and Chee Yoke Ling (Third World Network)

 

The Climate Change Battle in Paris: Putting Equity into Action

Meenakshi Raman and Chee Yoke Ling, Third World Network

Box: A Civil Society Review of INDCs

 

Policy choices for helping or hindering the poor

Christine von Weizsäcker, Ecoropa

 

“There can be no sustainable development without peace and no peace without sustainable development” 

Robert Zuber, Global Action to Prevent War

Box: Implementation of SDG 16 vital for the Middle East and North Africa

Ziad Abdel Samad, Arab NGO Network for Development

 

Beyond the current means of implementation

Stefano Prato, Society for International Development

Box: Domestic Resource Mobilization and Illicit Financial Flows

Dereje Alemayehu, Global Alliance for Tax Justice

Box: Multi-stakeholder STI Mechanisms at the UN: Fad or Trap?

Neth Daño, ETC Group

 

International Trade and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Ranja Sengupta, Third World Network

Box: TTIP – a threat for the 2030 Agenda

Hubert René Schillinger, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Geneva

 

Part III – Measures and indicators

 

SDG Indicator Framework: Counting the trees, missing the forest

Barbara Adams, Roberto Bissio and Karen Judd

Box: Beyond GDP in Italy

 

Towards a 2030 Agenda Dashboard

Roberto Bissio, Social Watch

 

 Part IV – NATIONAL REPORTS

National reports are being published weekly.

 

 AFGHANISTAN

 ARGENTINA (en español)

 AZERBAIJAN

 BANGLADESH

 BELGIUM

 BULGARIA

 CANADA

 CYPRUS

 CZECH REPUBLIC

 EGYPT

 EL SALVADOR (en español)

 FINLAND

 FRANCE

 GERMANY (in German)

 GUATEMALA (en español)

 HONDURAS (en español)

 HUNGARY

 INDIA

 ITALY

 JORDAN

 KENYA

 KOREA, REP.

 LEBANON

 MALAYSIA

 MALTA

 MEXICO (en español)

 MOROCCO

 PARAGUAY (en español)

 PERU (en español)

 PHILIPPINES

 SPAIN (en español)

 SWITZERLAND

 SYRIA

 THAILAND

 

 

Abbreviations

 

List of Tables and Figures

http://www.socialwatch.org/report2016

Извор: WUNRN – 01.10.2016

 

 

 

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