Over the past few years both World Vision and The Partnering Initiative have engaged in and contributed to the global dialogue and practice on multistakeholder platforms and partnerships – including as part of the post-2015 process. World Vision and The Partnering Initiative believe multi-stakeholder platforms, particularly at the national level, have an essential role in the delivery of Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, not just for their ability to catalyse collaborative efforts, but also for their potential to address complex and ‘wicked’ problems.
As the implementation of Agenda 2030 gets under way, World Vision and The Partnering Initiative have co-authored a new policy paper: Delivering on The Promise: In-country multi-stakeholder platforms to catalyse collaboration and partnerships for Agenda 2030, which takes a view of the current status of platforms for partnership at the national level and makes concrete proposals on ways to accelerate their progress and contribution to Agenda 2030. This work is based on recent semi-structured interviews with key informants across the stakeholder spectrum, including government, business, civil society and the United Nations.
The report launch will take place on 26th May at the Museo de Memoria y Tolerancia, in Mexico City, during the 36th session of Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, which takes place 23rd to 27th May 2016.
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