ASSAR final report (2014-2018)
ASSAR’s overarching objective in the original proposal was to:
ASSAR’s overarching objective in the original proposal was to:
Progress was made in efforts to develop an inclusive global agenda, increase open data capacities in government and civil society actors, and to create instruments that provide quantitative and qualitative references for the open data field.
The Think Tank Initiative allows research institutions to build their own capacities. Strengthening organizational capacity is a long-term endeavour.
IDRC partnerships in India have paved the way for the development of the National Integrated Coastal Zone Management Strategy in Tamil Nadu, which has led to the regeneration of degraded mangrove forests and strengthened the coping capacity of coa
Bangladesh has made reasonable progress in policy planning for implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Mapping of stakeholders in the public sector has been done, including identification of data gaps.
Taking into account health related Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for Pakistan, efforts are required beyond providing medical services. A multi-sectoral approach necessitates the inclusion of wider social services.
Nepal has updated national targets and indicators with baseline information, started Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) costing, established SDGs implementation and process monitoring mechanisms and begun strengthening data base systems.
This country report elaborates on the institutional framework in India for implementing United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in general, and health SDGs in particular, placing focus on the role of health policy research institutions