1) a report that reframes the notion of equality, recognizing the drivers that perpetuate inequalities across different scales, as well as their context-specificity, and leverages the potential of local and regional governments, civil society and other local actors in the progress towards urban and territorial equality, and 2) the development of a sense of co-production and long-lasting multi-stakeholder dialogue and partnerships starting with the shared GOLD VI process. d.
The preliminary draft of the report is foreseen for January 2022.
Voluntary local and subnational reviews Voluntary Subnational Reviews are bottom-up reports led by national associations of local governments that give account of the state of SDG localization in the country, permeate the national reporting process and advocate towards an enabling environment for the localization of the 2030 Agenda. UCLG facilitated the reporting process on SDG localization of 8 local governments associations, in Cape Verde, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Mexico. In March, April and May, the GOLD team organized together with UCLG’s CIB Working Group workshops on methodology, results and challenges. These experiences and reports were also presented during a specific session during the
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