UNITAR Jeju International Training Center
(JITC) organized an online Workshop on Insights into SDGs, Challenges of
Implementation and Tasks Ahead on March 25, 2024. This Workshop, attended by
213 participants from 29 countries, aimed to motivate the international
community to work harder to achieve the faithful implementation of the UN SDGs
and recognize again its significance, given its sluggish and lack of progress
despite the approaching deadline of 2030.
In Session 1, representative from UN SDG
Office in Incheon, Korea, covered topics such as background of the SDGs and
comparison with the MDGs, its 17 goals and 169 specific targets. He emphasized
that the SDGs aim for improved quality of life worldwide, while MDGs focused on
the improvement of basic needs in developing countries.
In Session 2, representatives from UNESCAP focused
on the efforts for SDGs implementation from the Asia-Pacific region. They
highlighted the importance of Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) and Voluntary
Local Reviews (VLRs), detailing specific procedures to submit them. They introduced
UNESCAP’s Leave No One Behind platform through which member countries can check
degree of SDGs implementation and areas of deficiencies. This platform aimed to
facilitate an effective monitoring on member states’ performance on specific
SDGs targets, quantitatively indicating necessary actions.
In Session 3, representative from Seoul
National University analyzed trends and future challenges in SDGs
implementation, emphasizing a whole-of society approach and integrated approach
such as HDP Nexus as ways to facilitate SDGs implementation. He also emphasized
the need for increasing funds for the development of low and middle-income
countries through the involvement of MDBs, NGOs, and Civil Society
Organization.