![]() Surveys of stakeholders in ADB DMCs suggest a strong need and demand for continued work on implementing the SDGs, including through sustaining, expanding, and ramping up partnerships. Weaknesses in results-focused project design and monitoring have impinged on project success rates, signaling a need to help DMC counterparts develop and use more effective design and monitoring frameworks (DMFs). Significant gaps remain when it comes to integrating the SDGs into planning, budgeting, and financing, and developing SDG-targeted programs. Good practices and lessons for ensuring that development partner and national government operations are effective in achieving the SDGs are not collected, disseminated, or applied regularly.Īlthough most DMCs have established SDG coordination institutions and are reporting on their efforts to achieve the SDGs, integration of the SDGs into critical national systems remains uneven. DMCs' capacity to better manage results by designing and monitoring programs that will support progress in achieving the SDGs also remains limited. The emphasis on the SDGs in DMC national development planning and financing processes is uneven. Project Rationale and Linkage to Country/Regional Strategy Each of the four subprojects of the TA cluster will support: (i) enhanced DMC knowledge and capacity to align programs and financing with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (ii) increased DMC awareness of experiences and lessons to strengthen development programming that advances the SDGs and (iii) strengthened DMC capacity for result-based project design and management. The knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) cluster will-through practical research and analysis, policy advice, and capacity building-support DMCs to advance SDG implementation by enabling them to develop and deliver more effective results-based programming. Fiscal constraints compounded by COVID-19 further impede the ability of developing member countries (DMCs) to address the SDGs in a holistic manner alongside short-term crisis-response measures.Īchieving the 17 SDGs is a focus of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Strategy 2030. Progress against environmental SDGs (for example, climate change action, promoting responsible consumption and production, and protecting life on land and below water) has been particularly slow. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has set the region back even further, especially for women, exacerbating vulnerabilities related to socially focused SDGs particularly poverty and inequality, health, education. The Asia and the Pacific region is off-track in achieving every one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. TA 0052-REG: Advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 2021-2024ĪDB's corporate management, policy and strategy development Advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 2021-2024
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