Latin America and the Caribbean Snapshot: Stakeholder engagement around the SDGs during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Publication Year: 2021 Publisher: UNDESA and Newcastle University, UKRelated Goals
Background
This paper presents some key findings from a survey addressing the current and future impacts of COVID-19 on stakeholder engagement and partnerships for implementation, follow up and review of the SDGs. The main report - which assesses data at a global level - is available here and an Executive Summary highlighting key themes and findings can be found here.
This additional data summary presents a snapshot of approximately 95 stakeholders from Latin America and the Caribbean who responded to the survey, providing insights from across the region on four key findings in the report. The largest single group of respondents to the survey were from civil society organisations and NGOs but a wide range of stakeholders, including the private sector, academia, national, regional and local governments also responded.
The survey was commissioned by UN DESA and supported through a grant from the European Commission. This regional summary for Latin America and the Caribbean has been developed in partnership between UN DESA and a research team from Newcastle University in the UK, with financial support from the University.
Find the Spanish version of this snapshot here.