Integrated Governance for Coherent Implementation of the SDGs in Egypt
Egypt has embarked on an ambitious reform agenda to achieve key strategic objectives
for the country’s growth and development by 2030. This working paper examines Egypt’s
institutional and decision-making framework governing the implementation of the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) such as vertical and horizontal coordination across silos
for better strategy design and implementation; the use of evidence, including data
and impact assessments, in making decisions; and public consultations and results-based
budgeting for more open, transparent, accountable and participatory governance. It
assesses monitoring, evaluation and feedback frameworks to ensure that policy choices
and trade-offs reflect empirical evidence on what works, what does not, and why, in
pursuing the SDGs. This paper provides concrete policy recommendations in support
of Egypt’s ongoing efforts toward SDG implementation, based on proven OECD country
practice.
Published on July 09, 2020
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