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Aligning development co-operation to the SDGs in least developed countries
A case study of Uganda
This case study explores whether the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be used
as a shared framework by all actors to manage development co‑operation for results
in least developed countries, taking Uganda as a case study. The study offers an introduction
to Uganda’s progress in mainstreaming the Goals in national policy making, as well
as in monitoring the SDG targets and indicators. The report then focuses on the experiences
of development co-operation partners in aligning their country-level programmes and
frameworks with the SDG framework. It identifies enabling factors, drivers and obstacles
that contribute to SDG alignment and monitoring in Uganda. The study concludes with
recommendations for both the government and its development partners to increase the
collective use of the SDGs as such a framework to improve policy coherence, effectiveness
and sustainable impact of all development efforts.
Published on October 08, 2021
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