Towards the Localization of the SDS - Local and Regional Governments Report to the HLPF 2020

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TOWARDS THE LOCALIZATION OF THE SDGs

2. Methodology and report preparation process

Building on the work undertaken during the first assessment cycle of SDG achievement (performed by the United Nations between 2015 and 2019), this year’s edition of the local and regional government report to the HLPF responds to an urgent call to accelerate the implementation of the SDGs. In response to the political declaration adopted following the 2019 edition of the HLPF, LRGs have restated their firm commitment to fulfil the 2030 Agenda and the need to accelerate implementation processes as we enter the Decade of Action.1 As in previous years, the report is grounded on first-hand experiences shared by LRGs from around the world. The GTF has consulted its networks and their members through the “Survey

on the role of LRGs and their associations in the localization of the SDGs and the 2030 Agenda”. In total, 204 responses were collected from all over the world (see Box 2.1). This report also builds on the outcomes of two actions that have been promoted over the past year in order to propel localization efforts worldwide. On the one hand, it builds on the reporting efforts of LRGs based on a thorough comparative analysis of all the VLRs that have been published, to date, in the Guidelines for Voluntary Local Reviews.2 On the other hand, this year’s report also builds on the pilot project for the promotion of subnational reporting on SDGs in direct partnership with the national LGAs of the selected countries. This effort contributes to the elaboration of countrywide reports on SDG implementation at the

Box 2.1

Surveys collected by the GTF in 2020 A total of 204 surveys were collected by the GTF in 2020 (from 180 in 2019): 76 from national local government associations (23 from reporting countries) and 104 surveys from local and regional governments (9 from reporting countries not covered by answers from LGAs) and 24 from partners. The majority of the answers came from Europe (82 surveys) followed by Latin America (35 surveys), Africa (23 surveys) and Asia-Pacific (22 surveys). An important majority of LGAs of Europe participated in the survey (31), followed by LGAs from Africa (18), Latin America (10) and Asia-Pacific (8). Beyond LGAs, the large majority of LRGs that participated in the survey come from Europe (51), followed by Latin America (25) and Asia-Pacific (13). The majority of partner institutions (think tanks, NGOs and academia) are from Latin America. In Europe, a majority of LRGs are from Spain, France, Belgium, Italy, Netherlands and Finland. A majority are cities (29), followed by departments or provincial councils (11) and regions (6). From Latin America almost all countries are represented, and the majority of answers came from cities. In Asia-Pacific, the majority of the answers are from Indonesia and the Philippines, with a dominance of provincial governments and cities. From the Commonwealth of Independent States, all the participants in the survey are cities. From Middle East and West Asia, responses came from 5 LGAs from three countries of the region, one provincial association, 2 municipalities and 2 other local governments. From North America, two national local governments from Canada and US responded to the survey.


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