GRASP Volume 3

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GRASP

Volume 3 | Issue 1 May 2019

Issue 1 | May 2017

A communication from UP’s Office of Government Relations and Special Projects

Implementing the SDGs in South Africa: Challenges and opportunities In

2015, South Africa adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations (UN), along with its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In its research efforts, the University of Pretoria (UP) is committed to contributing towards the SDGs in the process of securing a better life for all. As an expression of its commitment to the UN’s 2030 Agenda, UP is proud to host the South African SDG Hub in the Albert Luthuli Centre for Responsible Leadership (ALCRL). The Hub recently launched an SDG publication, aimed at strengthening partnerships between state and non-state actors that are interested in the realisation of the 2030 Agenda. The realisation of these ambitious goals is seen as key to ensuring inclusive and sustainable growth. Based on current country reports, building partnerships between state and non-state actors is viewed as an important requirement for the realisation of the SDGs. It is believed that the University’s SDG publication, which is the first of its kind in the country, will stimulate national dialogue on the topic. According to Prof Willem Fourie, founding coordinator of the South African SDG Hub, the publication, titled Implementing the SDGs in South Africa: Challenges and opportunities, is conceptualised as a “conversation starter”. It brings together contributions from the Department of Science and Technology, the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, the European Union, the United Nations and academia. Contributors were encouraged to use the shared vocabulary of the SDGs to voice their particular views on challenges and opportunities related to the implementation of the SDGs in South Africa.

The book launch brought together partners from government, the private sector, civil society and multilateral organisations to participate in panel discussions. It included an expert panel discussion on implementing the SDGs in South Africa, made up of panellists, Nonhlanhla Mkhize (Chief Director, Department of Science and Technology), Percy Moleke (Deputy DirectorGeneral, Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation), Dr Chris Nshimbi (Director, Centre for Governance Innovation, UP) and Joanne Yawitch (CEO, National Business Initiative). The panel was chaired by Prof Fourie of the South African SDG Hub. Director of the ALCRL, Prof Derick de Jongh, said that the launch of the SDG publication was a proud moment, bringing together stakeholders from business, government, civil society and academia. He explained that their attendance was proof of the significant support for the work the South African SGD Hub does and that this is indicative of the good work that UP is doing in bringing together key SDG role-players.

Nonhlanhla Mkhize, Percy Moleke, Joanne Yawitch and Dr Chris Nshimbi during the panel discussion at the book launch.

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“The launch of the SDG publication brings together stakeholders from business, government, civil society and academia” – Prof Derick de Jongh, Director, ALCRL

He also indicated that the publication is making an important contribution towards not only articulating research agendas, but also emphasising the value of partnerships and coordination in achieving the goals. The publication provides a solid foundation for starting a much-needed conversation around leadership and development, which is something on which the ALCRL places a high premium.

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The publication is available to download from www.sasdghub.org/ new-publication-implementingthe-sdgs-in-south-africa/

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