14 December 2015
World Bank Publishes SDGs Country Development Diagnostics Framework
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The World Bank has released 'Trajectories for Sustainable Development Goals: Framework and Country Applications,' which presents a framework developed to assess the country-level implications of the post-2015 global development agenda, as well as brief, "at-a-glance" applications of the framework to ten countries.

world_bank_new23 November 2015: The World Bank has released a publication, titled ‘Trajectories for Sustainable Development Goals: Framework and Country Applications,’ which presents a framework developed to assess the country-level implications of the post-2015 global development agenda, as well as brief, “at-a-glance” applications of the framework to ten countries.

The framework and available cross-country data offer a starting point for analyses that translate the global ambitions of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development into country-specific targets and policies with a view to accelerating progress. The book notes that for some countries, it may be more productive to set their own targets in order to strike a more appropriate balance between ambition and realism.

The publication includes ten examples of a range of countries: geographically dispersed low-income, middle-income, landlocked, fragile, natural resource-rich, and small island countries. They include, in alphabetical order, Ethiopia, Jamaica, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Senegal and Uganda. The country briefs illustrate differences in SDG progress via provision of more and higher-quality public services. The authors argue that identifying specific service delivery and financing solutions to close attainment gaps lies at the crux of meeting the SDGs. It also discusses ways to expand fiscal space for priority SDG spending, including additional domestic or foreign financing and efficiency gains.

The framework consists of four steps, first illustrated through a pilot study on Uganda. The steps include: benchmarking current level of progress for each SDG for the country being analyzed relative to other countries, given Gross National Income (GNI) per capita; projecting the country’s values for SDGs by 2030, given projected business-as-usual development of GNI per capita; turning to determinants of SDG outcomes; and seeking to identify ways of achieving outcomes that are more ambitious than those of business-as-usual, which includes discussion of potential changes in policies and spending in priority areas.

The book is organized over eleven chapters: chapter one presents the country development diagnostics post-2015 framework in detail, including examples from Uganda, while chapters two through eleven present the ten country briefs, country by country. [Publication: Trajectories for Sustainable Development Goals: Framework and Country Applications]

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