The Government of India and the United Nations have signed the Government of India – United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2023-2027 (GoI-UNSDCF).
* This collaboration between NITI Aayog, the government policy think tank, and the UN in India aims to advance India’s sustainable development goals.
* The framework focuses on key areas such as gender equality, youth empowerment, human rights, and overall sustainable development, aligning with the 2030 Agenda.
The GoI-UNSDCF : A Strategic Roadmap for Sustainable Development
* The strategic roadmap aims to achieve India’s sustainable development targets.
* Four pillars of the framework: People, Prosperity, Planet, and Participation.
* Six key outcome areas: health and well-being, quality education, economic growth, environment and climate, and empowerment of individuals and communities.
Commitment to Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals
* India solidifies its commitment to localize the SDGs through the GoI-UNSDCF.
* Emphasis on South-South cooperation and India’s role as a global leader in sustainable development.
* Showcasing successful models of development on the international stage.
Development Process and Stakeholder Engagement
* NITI Aayog led the formulation of the GoI-UNSDCF, involving line Ministries, State Governments, and Union Territories.
* Inputs from the UN development system in India and contributions from civil society, think tanks, private sector, cooperatives, and labor unions.
* Third-party evaluation of the previous Cooperation Framework (2018-2022) and Common Country Analysis (CCA) informed the new framework.
Implementation and Coordination
* Implementation, monitoring, and reporting of the framework jointly overseen by the Government of India and the United Nations through a Joint Steering Committee.
* Joint collaboration mechanism to ensure effective coordination and synergy in driving sustainable development efforts.
India’s Vision for the Future
* The next five years crucial for innovation-driven, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable development in India.
* Focus on the principle of “Leaving No One Behind” due to India’s vast and diverse demography.
* Adapting the Cooperation Framework to address evolving challenges and align with national development priorities.
India’s Progress and Role in Sustainable Development
* India’s strides in delivering development and resilience at scale.
* Transformation of social welfare systems, digital public infrastructure, and national missions.
* Leadership in climate action and resilience.
* Addressing challenges of the last century and embracing the challenges of Amrit Kaal for a developed and empowered India.
Source : Mint