Multisectoral Public Policy Discussion Group
Description
This policy group is a public policy instrument to bring cohesion and coherence to Panama's social development strategies through broad and open discussion among government and non-governmental stakeholders. It leverages on the country's recent policy alignment between the national long-term development vision, the medium-term governmental strategic plan and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda led by the National Concertation for Development.
This practice helps government and non-government institutions identify potential opportunities to articulate their sectorial-based interventions in order to (1) project each of their brands as direct contributors to Panama sustainable development path, which consequently also improves the SDG position as a common guide to public policy development; and (2) leverage the many underused financial, in-kind and technical resources available within the country to expand the benefits of complementary actions and investments across multiple groups who suffer from poverty and other limitations related to unsustainable development. <br />
One of this tool’s comparative advantage to other similar solutions in the country is that it is currently orchestrated within the Social Cabinet Technical Secretariat, a public organization with a legal mandate to lead the government’s efforts to implement the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and its SDG goals and targets. Simultaneously, the Secretariat, with the help of UNDP Panama, is also strengthening an information system specialized to monitor and report on the SDG goals and the country’s efforts to meet the SDG targets. This digital monitoring tool is unique to this organization and sets it apart in its capability impact on the country’s development agenda.
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Region
- Latin America and the Caribbean
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Contact Information
Jose Champsaur, Program and Project Coordinator