ESCWA Publication: E/ESCWA/SDPD/2015/3
Country: Arab region
Publication Type: Flagship publications
Publication Subject: Arab Sustainable Development Report
Cluster: 2030 Agenda and SDG Coordination
Focus Area: 2030 Agenda, Climate change, Financing for development, Gender equality, Inclusive development, Natural resource sustainability, Resilient development & conflict prevention, Statistics, Technology & innovation
Initiatives: Arab Forum for Sustainable Development
SDGs: Agenda 2030
Keywords: Arab countries, Sustainable development, Basic needs, Cities, Development finance, Foreign trade, Foreign trade policy, Governance, Human settlements, Peace, Science and technology, Statistical data
Arab Sustainable Development Report, 2015
January 2016
In September 2015, Governments worldwide adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including 17 wide-ranging Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Arab Sustainable Development Report attempts to answer the following questions: Where does the Arab region stand with respect to those global goals? What have been the trends over the past two decades? How can the region successfully implement the Agenda?
Using the SDGs as a thematic reference, the report examines progress on securing human dignity and well-being in the Arab countries and what is needed to achieve sustainable development in this region in turmoil. It also looks at the complex factors shaping the region: the occupation of Palestinian and other Arab lands; ongoing conflicts; governance, human rights and institutional deficits; and shortcomings in terms of financing, science and technology, trade and statistical capacity. The report stresses that urgent action is needed at the national and regional levels, and that integrated, long-term and evidence-based planning and investments that address the root causes of instability in the region are indispensable for achieving the SDGs.
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, Inclusive development
, Natural resource sustainability
, Resilient development & conflict prevention
, Statistics
, Technology & innovation
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In September 2015, Governments worldwide adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including 17 wide-ranging Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Arab Sustainable Development Report attempts to answer the following questions: Where does the Arab region stand with respect to those global goals? What have been the trends over the past two decades? How can the region successfully implement the Agenda?
Using the SDGs as a thematic reference, the report examines progress on securing human dignity and well-being in the Arab countries and what is needed to achieve sustainable development in this region in turmoil. It also looks at the complex factors shaping the region: the occupation of Palestinian and other Arab lands; ongoing conflicts; governance, human rights and institutional deficits; and shortcomings in terms of financing, science and technology, trade and statistical capacity. The report stresses that urgent action is needed at the national and regional levels, and that integrated, long-term and evidence-based planning and investments that address the root causes of instability in the region are indispensable for achieving the SDGs.