Planning ministry for expediting sustainable development goals

ISLAMABAD: A meeting with the line ministries on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was held here in the Ministry of Planning Development and Reform on Thursday. Secretary Planning Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui chaired the meeting of the focal persons and said that Pakistan is strongly committed for the implementation of SDGs agenda. He said that the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are integrated with the country’s national development agenda and are among the top three priorities of the minister for planning. “We also want to engage the private sector and NGOs for SDGs’ agenda implementation,” he said.

The Secretary maintained that a serious approach towards SDGs with extraordinary attention needs to be adopted. The Chief SDGs Ministry of PD&R Zafar ul Hassan while speaking to the forum stated that a comprehensive report would be generated after mutual consultation with the line ministries to access future goals/tasks and also the accomplishments. The forum appreciated the initiative taken by the Secretary Planning and said that the coordinated approach with the line ministries would also help in avoiding duplication of efforts.

It was also decided that a monthly meeting of the focal persons from the line ministries would be held on a regular basis in the Ministry of PD&R under the chair of Chief SDGs Zafar ul Hassan. In this relevance, the section would also organise an inception workshop with all the provinces and the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) for database line setting.

Later, the SDGs Support Unit and focal persons also shared their progress and suggestions in localising Agenda 2030 across the country, emphasising the need for partnerships among all stakeholders.

 

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