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The government policy think tank Niti Aayog, and the United Nations in India have joined forces to sign the Government of India – United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2023-2027, the government said in a press release on Friday.

The government policy think tank Niti Aayog, and the United Nations in India have joined forces to sign the Government of India – United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2023-2027, the government said in a press release on Friday.

The agreement, aimed at advancing India’s sustainable development goals, was formalized in the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including B V R Subrahmanyam, CEO of Niti Aayog, and Shombi Sharp, UN Resident Coordinator in India.

The agreement, aimed at advancing India’s sustainable development goals, was formalized in the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including B V R Subrahmanyam, CEO of Niti Aayog, and Shombi Sharp, UN Resident Coordinator in India.

The Government of India – United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (GoI-UNSDCF) 2023-2027 serves as a strategic roadmap for achieving the country’s sustainable development targets, with a specific focus on gender equality, youth empowerment, human rights, and overall sustainable development. The framework, inspired by the 2030 Agenda, is built upon four pillars—People, Prosperity, Planet, and Participation—and encompasses six key outcome areas, including health and well-being, quality education, economic growth, environment and climate, and empowerment of individuals and communities.

The Government of India – United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (GoI-UNSDCF) 2023-2027 serves as a strategic roadmap for achieving the country’s sustainable development targets, with a specific focus on gender equality, youth empowerment, human rights, and overall sustainable development. The framework, inspired by the 2030 Agenda, is built upon four pillars—People, Prosperity, Planet, and Participation—and encompasses six key outcome areas, including health and well-being, quality education, economic growth, environment and climate, and empowerment of individuals and communities.

By endorsing the GoI-UNSDCF, India solidifies its commitment to localizing the Sustainable Development Goals and enhancing collaboration through South-South cooperation, emphasizing its role as a global leader in sustainable development initiatives. The framework also seeks to showcase India’s successful models of development on the international stage.

By endorsing the GoI-UNSDCF, India solidifies its commitment to localizing the Sustainable Development Goals and enhancing collaboration through South-South cooperation, emphasizing its role as a global leader in sustainable development initiatives. The framework also seeks to showcase India’s successful models of development on the international stage.

“The formulation of the GoI-UNSDCF 2023-2027 was led by Niti Aayog, on behalf of the Government of India, with robust participation of line Ministries, State Governments, and Union Territories. The UN Resident Coordinator led and coordinated inputs from the UN development system in India. Partners from civil society, think tanks, private sector, cooperatives and labour unions also contributed to the development of the document, ensuring a whole of society, whole of government and whole of UN approach. The GoI-UNSDCF was informed by a third-party evaluation of the previous Cooperation Framework (2018-2022) and a Common Country Analysis (CCA) undertaken by the UN in India,” the Niti Aayog said in a press release.

“The formulation of the GoI-UNSDCF 2023-2027 was led by Niti Aayog, on behalf of the Government of India, with robust participation of line Ministries, State Governments, and Union Territories. The UN Resident Coordinator led and coordinated inputs from the UN development system in India. Partners from civil society, think tanks, private sector, cooperatives and labour unions also contributed to the development of the document, ensuring a whole of society, whole of government and whole of UN approach. The GoI-UNSDCF was informed by a third-party evaluation of the previous Cooperation Framework (2018-2022) and a Common Country Analysis (CCA) undertaken by the UN in India,” the Niti Aayog said in a press release.

Going forward, the implementation, monitoring, and reporting of the GoI-UNSDCF 2023-2027 will be jointly overseen by the Government of India and the United Nations, India through a dedicated Joint Steering Committee. This collaborative mechanism will enable effective coordination and synergy in driving sustainable development efforts across the country.

Going forward, the implementation, monitoring, and reporting of the GoI-UNSDCF 2023-2027 will be jointly overseen by the Government of India and the United Nations, India through a dedicated Joint Steering Committee. This collaborative mechanism will enable effective coordination and synergy in driving sustainable development efforts across the country.

“The next five years will be pivotal for an innovation driven, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable India. For India, the principle of “Leaving No One Behind” is particularly important due to its vast and diverse demography, as well as its potential due to tremendous demographic dividend. The GoI-UNSDCF, through its agreed partnerships, outcomes and outputs will contribute towards achievement of national development priorities. The Cooperation Framework has to be a living and dynamic framework and should adapt in the light of how India changes and the world changes,” said Suman Ber, Vice Chairman, Niti Aayog.

“The next five years will be pivotal for an innovation driven, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable India. For India, the principle of “Leaving No One Behind” is particularly important due to its vast and diverse demography, as well as its potential due to tremendous demographic dividend. The GoI-UNSDCF, through its agreed partnerships, outcomes and outputs will contribute towards achievement of national development priorities. The Cooperation Framework has to be a living and dynamic framework and should adapt in the light of how India changes and the world changes,” said Suman Ber, Vice Chairman, Niti Aayog.

Signing the cooperation framework, CEO of Niti Aayog, B V R Subrahmanyam, said: “India has advanced steadily in its ability to deliver development and resilience at scale. This includes transforming India’s social welfare system and safety nets, underpinned by a robust ecosystem of digital public infrastructure and a range of national missions. India’s leadership in climate action and resilience continues to grow. The time has come to completely address the challenges of the last century and take on the challenges of Amrit Kaal to become Viksit Bharat. The Cooperation framework will focus on and support India in its transformation where it is not just access to basic requirements such as water/ electricity/ internet that would be important, but the quality of these issues that are more relevant for future.”

Signing the cooperation framework, CEO of Niti Aayog, B V R Subrahmanyam, said: “India has advanced steadily in its ability to deliver development and resilience at scale. This includes transforming India’s social welfare system and safety nets, underpinned by a robust ecosystem of digital public infrastructure and a range of national missions. India’s leadership in climate action and resilience continues to grow. The time has come to completely address the challenges of the last century and take on the challenges of Amrit Kaal to become Viksit Bharat. The Cooperation framework will focus on and support India in its transformation where it is not just access to basic requirements such as water/ electricity/ internet that would be important, but the quality of these issues that are more relevant for future.”

The signing of the GoI-UNSDCF 2023-2027 assumes great significance as the world reaches a critical halfway mark towards achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In line with the vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, India aspires to become a developed nation, aligning its objectives with the goals outlined in the Cooperation Framework.

The signing of the GoI-UNSDCF 2023-2027 assumes great significance as the world reaches a critical halfway mark towards achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In line with the vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, India aspires to become a developed nation, aligning its objectives with the goals outlined in the Cooperation Framework.

Presenting the Cooperation Framework at the launch, Shombi Sharp, United Nations Resident Coordinator in India, said: “India is a key shaper of the 2030 Agenda. With the goal of ‘Leave No One Behind’ reflected in the Government of India’s message of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, India has aligned its flagship national initiatives with the SDGs and translated Agenda 2030 into local actions at all levels, while delivering development gains at scale. Meeting the expectations and aspirations of India’s youthful population ahead will require further accelerating progress in addressing remaining development challenges and investing in human capital to leverage a unique demographic dividend. As the United Nations Secretary-General has said, India is the country that can make achieving the SDGs a global reality.”

Presenting the Cooperation Framework at the launch, Shombi Sharp, United Nations Resident Coordinator in India, said: “India is a key shaper of the 2030 Agenda. With the goal of ‘Leave No One Behind’ reflected in the Government of India’s message of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, India has aligned its flagship national initiatives with the SDGs and translated Agenda 2030 into local actions at all levels, while delivering development gains at scale. Meeting the expectations and aspirations of India’s youthful population ahead will require further accelerating progress in addressing remaining development challenges and investing in human capital to leverage a unique demographic dividend. As the United Nations Secretary-General has said, India is the country that can make achieving the SDGs a global reality.”

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