2020
DOI: 10.1787/1ce044d2-en
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Key trends in development co-operation for national data and statistical systems

Abstract: This paper is published under the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed do not necessarily represent the official views of the OECD member countries. This document, as well as any data and any map include herein, are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area. The document was authorised for publication by Jorge More… Show more

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“…• Half of the partners (12) have accepted requests for support on SDG monitoring and reporting in Peru (when prompted by the government). This includes most UN agencies and some major bilateral partners but not the development banks.…”
Section: Sdg-oriented Policy Dialogue and Co-ordination Is Becoming Widespreadmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• Half of the partners (12) have accepted requests for support on SDG monitoring and reporting in Peru (when prompted by the government). This includes most UN agencies and some major bilateral partners but not the development banks.…”
Section: Sdg-oriented Policy Dialogue and Co-ordination Is Becoming Widespreadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information on targets and results feeds into the budgetary process, which is increasingly tagging programmatic budget lines to results indicators associated with SDG targets. SDG integration in both planning and budgeting is a feature that distinguishes the UMICs from other lower-income countries, as it requires a high level of consolidation of results-based management practices and systems (ISSD, 2019[12]). ALIGNING DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION TO THE SDGS IN UPPER MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES © OECD 2021Infographic 1.2.…”
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“…in the health sector). (Irish Aid, 2016[30])Example: Denmark's 2018-22 Country Programme has been designed based on Uganda's national priorities and has been aligned to NDP II, which was itself developed in parallel with the SDGs. The country programme is aligned to the SDGs at Goal level, in particular SDG 1 (End poverty); SDG 3 (Health and well-being), SDG 5 (Gender equality); SDG 8 (Inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work); SDG 10 (Reduce inequality); SDG 16 (Peace, access to justice and accountable institutions); and SDG 17 (Global partnerships).…”
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“…This often happens once a new planning cycle starts where then country-level frameworks are developed that outline how activities will contribute to a certain Goal. [33]).…”
Section: Nd Sdg Alignment To Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%