NATIONAL PLANNING DEPT. URGED TO TAKE LEAD IN SRI LANKA’S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
A stakeholder meeting on managing social and economic changes
towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) has pointed out it is
imperative for the National Planning Department to take the lead in charting
the path for Sri Lanka to fulfill the 2030 mandate laid out by the United
Nations (UN). While Sri Lanka is having a late start in this regard, the team
that included senior economists, academics, legal officers and state agency
officials, urged the National Planning Department to play a greater role in
realizing the SDGs by 2030. “If we are to achieve the SDGs by 2030, we need to
have collaborative efforts from all stakeholders. It is unsure in Sri Lanka we
are doing enough. The National Planning Department has to take the lead in this
regard to ensure the targets are aligned with the national plan,” stakeholders
said.
With over 485 institutions being identified as implementing
agencies, it was reiterated the National Planning Department take up its due
responsibility. According to the expert team, failing to do so will make it
“difficult to move forward”. It was also stressed the relevant agencies step up
their efforts in moving forward as Sri Lanka has not prudently spent the first
year of the development agenda, which could lead to a lag in the coming years.
Although Sri Lanka, along with the other world leaders, endorsed the
sustainable development agenda, that is incorporated with 17 goals and 169
targets and agreed to implement it at national level starting January 1, 2016,
the island nation is yet to kick off any proper exercise.
According to the Sustainable Development Secretariat, set up by
the Wildlife and Sustainable Development Ministry to monitor the agenda,
activities for the same have been identified but pending is the
conceptualization of a monitoring framework. Furthermore, it is also
noted that budget 2016 and 2017 did not see any specific allocation for the
SDGs although the projects that fulfil some of the targets were listed. While a
number of issues would have to be ironed out during the implementation, it was
stressed that the goals affiliated with education and healthcare would be the
most challenging to fulfil.
The SDGs are incorporated of economic development, social
inclusion and environmental sustainability, where the three core elements are
required to ensure the benefit of both, the present and future generation
equally.
By Shabiya Ali Ahlam
Credit: www.dailymirror.ik.com
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