Initial report on the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in the Maghreb

The process to promote national ownership of the Goals and to mainstream into planning and budgeting frameworks is taking place at different speeds across countries but, overall, remains too slow. With the exception of Mauritania, the other three countries considered in this report still need to give priority attention to the achievement of the Goals and to establish relevant national targets and indicators to that end. Although all the countries have developed national strategies for sustainable development,1 only Morocco could potentially make its strategy the reference instrument for the achievement of the Goals, as has been done by certain European countries, including Germany and Switzerland. Initiatives by Mauritania to achieve the Goals are based on its 2016- 2030 strategy for accelerated growth and shared prosperity, while Algeria and Tunisia are basing their efforts on their medium-term national development plans. Progress achieved in terms of integrating the Goals into sectoral and local policies varies across countries and sectors.

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Format: Reports biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2020-02
Online Access:https://repository.uneca.org/handle/10855/43655
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