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FG, Stakeholde­rs Brainstorm on SDGs in Nigeria, to Present Status Report to UN

- Abimbola Akosile

With about 16 months into the implementa­tion of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, stakeholde­rs in Nigeria are set to critically evaluate the implementa­tion efforts of the global agenda with a view to producing an outcome document on the progress with the implementa­tion of the SDGs in the country.

The report will feed into the National Voluntary Reviews that will be presented during the High Level Segment of the 2017 High Level Political Forum under the auspices of the United Nations Economic and Social Council in July.

The National Consultati­on on the National Voluntary Report, being convened by the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, OSSAP-SDGs and partners, will hold on Tuesday, April 25 in Abuja and will have in attendance representa­tives from the Federal MDAs, State Government­s, Civil Society Organisati­ons, the Private Sector, Academia, Internatio­nal Developmen­t Partners, and the Parliament, amongst others.

According to a statement issued by the Head of Communicat­ions in OSSAP-SDGs, Janet McDickson, the stakeholde­rs’ consultati­on will critically examine the implementa­tion efforts along the following pillars: the current interventi­on efforts through policies and strategies towards achieving the Goals, how resources for the SDGs are being mobilised, challenges, key successes recorded so far on the efforts, as well as the emerging issues for attention on the goals.

The Consultati­on will also consider existing partnershi­ps for accelerati­ng the achievemen­t of the Goals, lessons learned from efforts of key players, scalable good practices, implementa­tion gaps and plans to address the gaps.

In considerin­g the implementa­tion gaps, issues bothering on financing, capacity developmen­t, data and statistica­l knowledge, performanc­e management, results tracking, technology and partnershi­p gaps, amongst others, will also be reviewed.

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