Role of the multi-stakeholder partnerships in the implementation of the SDGs
Published on Fri, 2017-05-19 14:00
A new report examines the role that multi-stakeholder partnerships play in the implementation of the SDGs. The report warns of the risks, side-effects and dangers, as well as the opportunities, of such partnerships. The contributions deal with some of the major global partnerships in the area of food security, renewable energy and data availability. The report is published by Global Policy Forum, Bread for the World, Misereor and Welt-sichten is available here (in German). Source: Global Policy Forum (GPF). |
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2010 - Neglecting the poor and the environment
2009 - Before the storm: social impacts of the financial crisis
2008 - Human and social rights: not always a given
2007 - High level of social security under threat
2006 - No social progress in Germany, artificially inflated development aid abroad
2005 - The Copenhagen goals are still far-off
2004 - Social security under threat
2003 - The unacknowledged social implications
2002 - Antipoverty rhetoric: more Programme than Action
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