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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG S) (2) answer(s).
 
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Are SDG s Counting What Counts? : Feminist Analysis of Agenda 2030 Policy Shrinking / Novovic, Gloria   Journal Article
Novovic, Gloria Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (Agenda 2030) encompasses social, economic, and environmental commitments within a single global framework. However, experts have been warning that the ambitious nature of Agenda 2030’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG s) might be lost in indicator-driven implementation. This article examines the assumption that SDG indicators result in policy shrinking (offering a less ambitious framing) by exploring how the framing of Agenda 2030’s gender commitments shifts from SDG s to their indicators. Employing critical frame analysis, this article shows that SDG global indicators result in policy shrinking of gender-specific targets in terms of their 1) human rights framing 2) overall scope, and 3) inclusivity of target groups. This policy shrinking does not necessarily undermine Agenda 2030, but it does call for greater attention, especially by actors promoting gender equality, to national interpretations of specific SDG targets and the inclusivity of otherwise marginalized policy target groups.
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United Nations Development Analysis at the Country Level: A Toolkit for SDG Forecasting and Interlinkages with Human Rights and Vulnerable Groups Analysis / Hamilton, Austin ; Kunčič, Aljaž   Journal Article
Hamilton, Austin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract United Nations Country Teams and governments often lack country-specific and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG s)–centric tools for scenario building and policies that can accelerate SDG s progress. This Toolkit provides a ready-to-use solution. We present different forecasted scenarios on an SDG by SDG level, and their interlinkages and links to human rights, which are precalculated for all countries. A United Nations Country Team or government can use the Toolkit to identify the potentially most suitable areas and policy mixes of policy interventions for SDG acceleration, while being able to account for the integrated nature of SDG s and keep a focus on the most vulnerable groups and human rights.
Key Words Human Rights  Sustainable Development  Monitoring  JEL  Sustainable Development Goals (Sdg S)  Interlinkages 
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