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The Sustainable Development Report 2020 features the SDG Index and
Dashboards, the first and widely used tool to assess country
performance on the UN Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development
Goals. The report shows that all countries need to strengthen the
resilience of their health systems and prevention programs. Some
countries have outperformed others in containing the Covid-19
pandemic, yet all remain at serious risk. The report frames the
implementation of the SDGs in terms of six broad transformations.
The authors examine country performance on the SDGs for 193
countries using a wide array of indicators, and calculate future
trajectories, presenting a number of best practices to achieve the
historic Agenda 2030. The views expressed in this report do not
reflect the views of any organizations, agency or programme of the
United Nations. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge
Core.
The Sustainable Development Report 2022 features the SDG Index and
Dashboards, the first and widely used tool to assess country
performance on the Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development
Goals. In a context of multiple crises, the report analyzes and
outlines how the SDGs can be used as a roadmap for more sustainable
societies by 2030 and beyond. In particular, this year's edition
underlines the importance of international financing mechanisms for
addressing lack of fiscal space in poorer countries and promoting
sustainable investments into physical and human infrastructure. The
authors examine country performance on the SDGs for 193 countries
using a wide array of indicators, and calculate future
trajectories, presenting a number of best practices to achieve the
historic Agenda 2030. The views expressed in this report do not
reflect the views of any organization, agency or program of the
United Nations. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge
Core.
The Sustainable Development Report 2022 features the SDG Index and
Dashboards, the first and widely used tool to assess country
performance on the Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development
Goals. In a context of multiple crises, the report analyzes and
outlines how the SDGs can be used as a roadmap for more sustainable
societies by 2030 and beyond. In particular, this year's edition
underlines the importance of international financing mechanisms for
addressing lack of fiscal space in poorer countries and promoting
sustainable investments into physical and human infrastructure. The
authors examine country performance on the SDGs for 193 countries
using a wide array of indicators, and calculate future
trajectories, presenting a number of best practices to achieve the
historic Agenda 2030. The views expressed in this report do not
reflect the views of any organization, agency or program of the
United Nations. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge
Core.
The Sustainable Development Report 2021 features the SDG Index and
Dashboards, the first and widely used tool to assess country
performance on the UN Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development
Goals. The report analyses and outlines what needs to happen for
the Decade of Action and Delivery of the SDGs. In order to build
back better following the Covid-19 pandemic, especially low-income
countries will need increased fiscal space. The report frames the
implementation of the SDGs in terms of six broad transformations.
The authors examine country performance on the SDGs for 193
countries using a wide array of indicators, and calculate future
trajectories, presenting a number of best practices to achieve the
historic Agenda 2030. The views expressed in this report do not
reflect the views of any organizations, agency or programme of the
United Nations. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge
Core.
The Sustainable Development Report 2020 features the SDG Index and
Dashboards, the first and widely used tool to assess country
performance on the UN Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development
Goals. The report shows that all countries need to strengthen the
resilience of their health systems and prevention programs. Some
countries have outperformed others in containing the Covid-19
pandemic, yet all remain at serious risk. The report frames the
implementation of the SDGs in terms of six broad transformations.
The authors examine country performance on the SDGs for 193
countries using a wide array of indicators, and calculate future
trajectories, presenting a number of best practices to achieve the
historic Agenda 2030. The views expressed in this report do not
reflect the views of any organizations, agency or programme of the
United Nations. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge
Core.
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