It is for this reason, the Reflection Group on the Agenda for Sustainable Development together with other civil society organizations and networks has produced the first annual Spotlight Report assessing the implementation of the Agenda and the structural obstacles in its realization. The report puts a spotlight on the fulfillment of the 17 goals, with a particular focus on inequalities, responsibility of the rich and powerful, means of implementation and systemic issues.
What are currently the main obstacles to achieving the SDGs? Are there transnational spill over effects that influence or even undermine the implementation of the goals? Are the current policy approaches, as they are reflected, inter alia, in the Agenda, an adequate response to the challenges and obstacles or are they part of the problem? What has to be done? Which specific policy changes at international level are necessary?
Social Watch Report Anuario Follow us on. National reports Afghanistan. About About Social Watch. During the UNGA High-level week and throughout the month Member States focused on the need to create a more inclusive future and stronger global cooperation. Policy responses to the COVID pandemic and resulting economic crisis have greatly exacerbated national and global inequalities. Blatant examples are the unfair distribution of care work, relying mainly on women and poorly remunerated if at all, and the global disparity in the distribution of vaccines.
Meet Social Watch! Search this site:. Independent monitoring and review of the implementation of the Agenda and its structural obstacles and challenges are key factors for the success of the SDGs. Blatant examples are the unfair distribution of care work, relying mainly on women and poorly remunerated if at all, and the global disparity in the distribution of vaccines. The dominant interests of rich countries, and corporate powers continue to dominate political decision-making.
Given the urgency of the COVID crisis and the other unresolved global problems, most notably the climate emergency, it is high time for transformative policies at all levels. This is the key message of the Spotlight on Sustainable Development Report The COVID pandemic and the national responses to it brought the world almost to a complete lockdown. All over the world, States have intervened, to various degrees, to restrict the freedoms of their citizens in order to slow down the spread of the pandemic and prevent healthcare systems from collapsing.
What makes the situation even worse is that many countries were already confronted with massive social, ecological and economic problems before the crisis. These have not now disappeared. Climate change with its devastating consequences continues at a rapid pace; systemic racial and gender discrimination perpetuate inequality and injustice and undermine social cohesion; the increasing number of authoritarian regimes is a serious setback for human rights and the urgently needed socio-ecological transformation.
The Gender Equity Index GEI measures the gap between women and men in education, the economy and political empowerment. Basic Capabilities Index World trade and per capita income grew faster in the first decade of the XXI century than the decade before, but progress against poverty slowed down. CSO perspectives on UN reform. Independent monitoring and review of the implementation of the Agenda and its structural obstacles and challenges are key factors for the success of the SDGs.
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