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VOLUNTARY NATIONAL REVIEW | ICELAND 2023
Stakeholder participation Civil society The United Nations Association in Iceland have a representative in the National Sustainability Council. To ensure an extensive consultation, the Association was tasked with carrying out a civil society assessment of Iceland’s progress on each of the 17 SDGs. Guided by transparency, civil society in Iceland was offered the opportunity to publish their position and recommendations alongside the government’s assessment. To ensure full freedom of expression, government representatives were not involved in the assessment process; it was entirely organized and operated by the UN Association. The kick-off meeting for the project was held in January 2022, and the number of participants exceeded expectations. In the end, there were 55 organizations that participated in the writing of the civil society assessment. Each of the organizations was able to contribute to the work related to an SDG according to its area of interest and expertise. A total of eight working groups met four times over a four month period where participants engaged in intensive and constructive conversations about the challenges and opportunities related to the respective SDG. Co-constructed results from these meetings can be found in chapter seven, Progress on Goals and Targets, along with a list of the organizations that took part in assessing each goal. The project has created a large group of organizational representatives who know the SDGs well and whose interests cover all 17 goals. Therefore, there is a strong will, both within that group and on the government’s side, to continue to have regular consultations and dialogues about Iceland’s progress with the SDGs.