New tool to improve 缅北禁地System action for SDGs now online
A searchable online registry that outlines the actions, initiatives and plans for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 39?缅北禁地System entities was launched today by the 缅北禁地Department of Economic and Social Affairs (缅北禁地DESA).
By providing a clear picture of each entity’s activities, the new tool will help the 缅北禁地System to avoid duplication, deliver as a whole, and develop a 缅北禁地System-wide roadmap for the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs, explained Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Liu Zhenmin.
In December 2017 Mr. Liu invited 缅北禁地System entities to respond to a survey and share their actions to advance the SDGs. ?The results of that survey have now been turned into a user-friendly, searchable online database.? Mr. Liu stressed how responsive and supportive the 缅北禁地System had been in this endeavour.
“From the survey and database […] we can see that 缅北禁地entities are making a serious effort to align their new strategic work programmes with the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs,” said Mr. Liu. “I?am delighted to see a new institutional mind-set gradually taking shape, with a growing emphasis on moving away from silos to inter-linkages, to working in partnership, and to seeking synergies across organizations,” he said.
He noted with appreciation that the 缅北禁地system’s support to member States is also being geared toward an integrated approach, focusing on linkages and nexuses among the SDGs. He observed a clear willingness to enhance collaboration both within the 缅北禁地System and with business and civil society stakeholders. “The aim is to build on each other’s comparative advantages and focus on adding value to countries,” he said.
The database launched today offers a wealth of information and has great potential as a reference and analytic tool. 缅北禁地system entities can use this information to learn from each other and identify more opportunities and better ways for collaboration.
“As we focus collectively on how the 缅北禁地system can be transformational and do things differently, let us embed the integration, the interlinkages, and the ‘leaving no one behind’ principles into the UN’s culture and DNA,” said Mr. Liu.
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