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Aligning development co-operation to the SDGs in small island developing states
A case study of Samoa
This case study explores whether the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be used
as a shared framework for results by development co-operation actors in Samoa. The
study offers an introduction to Samoa’s progress in mainstreaming the SDGs in national
policy making, as well as in monitoring the SDG targets and indicators. It then focuses
on the experiences of development co-operation partners in aligning their country-level
programmes and frameworks with the SDGs, and identifies enabling factors, drivers
and obstacles that contribute to SDG alignment and monitoring in Samoa. The study
concludes with recommendations for both the government and its development partners
to increase the collective use of the SDG framework and improve policy coherence,
effectiveness and sustainable impact of all development efforts.
Published on July 09, 2021
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