“…Since the publication of the agenda in 2015, most critical literature focused on the second and third parts of the document – what and how . For example, on the capitalistic and neoliberal character of the goals (Carroll and Jarvis, 2015; Mediavilla and Garcia-Arias, 2019; Weber, 2017); on the difficulty of measuring the achievements (Fukuda-Parr, 2019; Kapto, 2019; MacFeely, 2019; Ordaz, 2019); on the ambiguity of – and the contradictions between – the goals and targets (Adelman, 2017; Fletcher and Rammelt, 2017; Giannetti et al, 2020; Kedir et al, 2017; Koehler, 2016; Soederberg, 2017); and on the problems that the coordination proposed by the agenda generates (Novitz and Pieraccini, 2020; Pingeot, 2016; Saner et al, 2017; Scheyvens et al, 2016). The research analysing the implementation of the agenda and the achievement of the goals and targets in specific contexts (e.g.…”