Equity-focused, gender-responsive evidence: a blind spot in VNR reporting

IIED Briefing
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Language:
English
Published: February 2019
Series: IIED Briefing Papers
ISBN: 9781784316556
Product code:17497IIED

In 2018, 46 countries expressed their commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development by voluntarily presenting national reviews of their progress on implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the 2018 High-level Political Forum (HLPF). Analysis of these voluntary national reviews (VNRs) found that, although monitoring is strong, evaluation receives almost no attention. VNR reporting is not incorporating evaluative evidence, particularly equity-focused and gender-responsive evidence. Access to disaggregated data is a core challenge to tracking progress. Nevertheless, countries are actively looking for solutions, recognising that gender equality is an enabler and accelerator in achieving all the SDGs. Equity-focused, genderresponsive implementation, assessment and evaluation of the 2030 Agenda offers an opportunity for transformative change to achieve gender equality and equity in the SDGs era and beyond.

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Hofer-Olusanmokun, S., Zengeni, T., Tateossian, F., Negroustoueva, S., , . and El-Saddick, K. (2019). Equity-focused, gender-responsive evidence: a blind spot in VNR reporting. .
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