Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships: Accelerating Change For The 2030 Agenda in Asia and The Pacific
Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships: Accelerating Change For The 2030 Agenda in Asia and The Pacific
Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships: Accelerating Change For The 2030 Agenda in Asia and The Pacific
Multi-Stakeholder
Partnerships: accelerating
change for the 2030 Agenda
in Asia and the Pacific
Caridad Canales Davila
Environment and Development Division
ESCAP 1
2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development
• 17 goals, 169
targets
• A plan of action
for people, planet,
prosperity and
peace.
Integrated
and
indivisible
nature of the
SDGs
2030 Agenda engagement – not “business as
usual” – embedded throughout the agenda
“Leave no one behind”→ Inclusion,
partnerships, participation
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ESCAP and UNU-AIS collaboration
Guidelines to strengthen multi-stakeholder partnerships with
the objective to:
• Help improving the existing MSPs processes and preparing for
future MSPs;
• Provide with practical and step-by-step guidance to address
opportunities and challenges of MSPs;
• Support on-going capacity building and training services for
building and implementing successful MSPs;
• Promote inclusive MSPs to support the implementation of the
2030 Agenda.
Guidelines: what we want to know
• Role of partnerships in SDG implementation and in overcoming
systemic challenges (related to data, finance, technology, capacity
building, etc.) – identifying areas of opportunity
• Key dimensions for achieving and sustaining successful MSPs –
elements for success
• Steps for planning and implementing a MSP – understanding the
process
• Factors that promote or hinder the development and implementation
of MSPs – challenges and underlying issues
It should respond to the needs
and opportunities in the Asia
Pacific region.
Not just
Practical tool →step-by-step
another set of guide.
guidelines…
Anchored in the transformative
nature of the 2030 Agenda →
with your inputs.
Session 1
Multi-Stakeholder
Partnerships: accelerating
change for the 2030 Agenda
in Asia and the Pacific
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Session 9
Looking forward
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The guidelines are part of ESCAP efforts to support member
States in implementing SDGs
Partnerships &
Convening power:
stakeholder
The Asia-Pacific Forum
engagement: Asia-
on Sustainable
Pacific SDGs
Development and
Partnership (with ADB
related regional
and UNDP); AP-
dialogues on trade,
Regional CSO
STI, finance for
Engagement
development
Mechanism
What are the challenges for implementing SDGs and what roles can MSPs
play?
Key factors for successful MSPs- Is there anything missing? How could the
guidelines support Member States in generating these key success
factors?
Based on your experience, on what areas could partnerships be a useful
tool for implementing national plans for SDGs?
Session 9
Looking forward
Thank you!
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