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Localising the Sustainable Development Goals

Curriculum

  • 5 Sections
  • 25 Lessons
  • Lifetime
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  • Module 1. Overview of SDG Localisation
    5
    • 1.1
      Welcome
    • 1.2
      What are the SDGs and why are they important?
    • 1.3
      What is SDG Localisation?
    • 1.4
      How is it done?
    • 1.5
      Module reflection and facilitation
  • Module 2. ICLD's priority SDGs
    7
    • 2.1
      ICLD’s priority SDGs
    • 2.2
      SDG 5 – Advance Gender Equality
    • 2.3
      SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities
    • 2.4
      SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities
    • 2.5
      SDG 16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    • 2.6
      SDG 17 – Partnership for the Goals
    • 2.7
      Module reflection and facilitation
  • Module 3. Mainstreaming the SDGs
    6
    • 3.1
      Mainstreaming the SDGs
    • 3.2
      Using indicators and disaggregated data
    • 3.3
      Engaging stakeholders
    • 3.4
      SDGs and Human Rights
    • 3.5
      Example tool: SDG Impact Assessment
    • 3.6
      Module reflection and facilitation
  • Module 4. Monitor and evaluate progress
    4
    • 4.1
      Monitor progress
    • 4.2
      Voluntary Local Reviews
    • 4.3
      Case Studies: Bonn, Pereira and 4 Swedish cities
    • 4.4
      Good job!
  • Module 5. The SDGs and your ICLD project
    3
    • 5.1
      Problem oriented project planning, PART 1
    • 5.2
      Problem oriented project planning, PART 2
    • 5.3
      How to strengthen peer-to-peer learning on the SDGs in your municipal partnership or network

Module 4. Monitor and evaluate progress

Good job!

You have now completed the thematic part of the course. Well done!

You should by now have gained or updated your understanding of how the Sustainable Development Goals can be institutionalised in a local governments. You are familiar with key SDGs and their localisation process: ways to incorporate them in developments plans and policies, utilize indicators and targets to monitor and evaluate, and engaging stakeholders to adapt the analysis and implementation.

If you have conducted this course jointly in your partnership, this common baseline of knowledge can facilitate the project collaboration.

The next and final module applies the knowledge to your ICLD projects and guides you how to use the ICLD project planning and partnership tools with this information in mind.

Thank you for your commitment to a democratic society and to leaving no one behind!

Case Studies: Bonn, Pereira and 4 Swedish cities
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