Introduction

Why create an SDG Framework for regions

“…Regional authorities are on the frontlines of SDG action, taking important initiatives on their own account, and implementing national decisions” António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations

The crucial role of regions in delivering the SDGs

Leaders in the transition

In a context of interconnected global crises that jeopardize economic stability, social cohesion, and environmental sustainability, regions play a unique role in tackling many of the challenges addressed by the SDGs, including climate change, poverty, social inequality and ensuring sustainable and inclusive economic development.

Given their strategic position between national and local government, their closeness to citizens, their competences, and their political leadership, regions are essential players in harnessing the transformative progress needed to speed up progress the SDGs.

Regions, in fact, are not only indispensable partners to implement the SDG transformation: they are key political actors able to mobilize territorial action and investments and to provide a critical contribution to the global advocacy supporting sustainable development.

The distinctive
contribution
of regions

Competences

Regions possess a wide range of responsibilities that often include planning, education, health, infrastructure, environmental management, and economic development. Their level of territorial complexity makes them critical actors in addressing the multi-dimensional nature of the SDGs.

The call for localization in the 2030 Agenda

The call for regions to mainstream the SDGs is strongly embedded in the 2030 Agenda. The agenda directly and indirectly refers to the importance of subnational efforts and Local and Regional Governments (LRGs). All the SDGs have targets that related to the efforts of LRGs, in terms of their role in basic service delivery as well as their ability to promote and integrate inclusive and sustainable territorial development. A total of 105 out of the 169 SDG targets (62%) will not be reached without the proper engagement and coordination of local and regional governments (LRGs). Moreover, the success of the 2030 Agenda relies on a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach reflecting a holistic, coherent and integrated approach at global, national, regional and local levels.
Regions play a crucial role in bridging levels of government, integrating policy sectors, and involving local stakeholders in planning for long-term territorial development.

Key Principles underpinning the 2030 Agenda:

As the Sustainable Development Goals balance the three dimensions of sustainable development – economic, social and environmental – all 17 Goals are interconnected and must be addressed together.

Target 17.4

This approach has been emphasized in SDG 17, target 17.4, which calls for enhancing policy coherence by aligning actions across sectors and government levels. Achieving policy coherence requires that SDG-related efforts both recognize and incorporate regional and local contributions, and that LRGs, in turn, mainstream the SDGs.

What regions can bring to the localization process:

adapting global goals to regional realities helps ensure that strategies are practical, targeted and better suited to regional needs

Regional leadership in
the post-2030 commitments

Mainstreaming a sustainable development model entails a long-term transformation, spanning across decades. As 2030 approaches, global dialogues are taking place to update the Global Goals and define post-2030 commitments, regions can play a pivotal role in sustaining political momentum for a new agenda and shaping future governance frameworks.

The Pact for the Future has acknowledged the need for a stronger engagement of subnational governments in SDG implementation.
As requested by Action 55 (e) of the Pact, the UN Secretary General has provided recommendations on modalities for further engagement, recognizing how territorial service delivery, local governance, and subnational advocacy provide a decisive contribution to building a sustainable future.

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Defining RegionsAdapt Core Principles

Purpose and methodology,

Defining RegionsAdapt Core Principles