Implementation of the 2030 Agenda in Colombia: Are ‘partners’ delivering?
Published on Mon, 2017-07-10 13:55
Colombia’s National Development Plan 2014-2018 prioritizes the development of the different productive sectors, mainly the infrastructure sector, energy and mining, as well as hydrocarbons, encouraging the participation of private firms. The Colombian government proposes that the mining-energy and hydrocarbon sectors will play a key role in ensuring sustained and inclusive economic development, as they will generate significant resources to finance investments that serve to consolidate peace and fight against inequality. However, the productive sectors mentioned have been one of the main focuses of social conflict in the country because of their impact on human rights and the environment. Source: Colombia National Report 2017. » |
Reports from Colombia
2017 - Implementation of the 2030 Agenda: Are ‘partners’ delivering?
2012 - Extraction-led growth versus people’s well-being
2008 - The economy is fine: the country is not
2006 - A resource allocation that will not meet the MDGs
2005 - Rising poverty and gender inequity
2004 - Eradicate poverty, negotiate war
2003 - The violation of social rights within market rationale
2002 - Adjustment produces redistribution that favours the financial sector
2001 - Who benefits from adjustments, war and the free market?
2000 - Five years of constant reversals
1999 - War and social disintegration
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