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Achieving Sustainable Development Goals of Agenda 2030 in Bangladesh: the crossroad of the governance and performance
Public Administration and Policy-an Asia-Pacific Journal ; 24(2):195-211, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1685042
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Purpose - This paper aims to assess the performance of achieving the targets of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by aligning with the recent initiatives taken by different ministries and divisions in Bangladesh. It also examines the institutional challenges associated with the implementation of SDGs. Design/methodology/approach - Both primary and secondary data were analysed by applying different techniques. The initiatives taken by various ministries and divisions of Bangladesh resonated partially with 84 targets of SDGs. Findings - Ambiguous mandates of different ministries and divisions have caused overlapping jurisdiction, followed by conflicts of interest and lack of cohesion. Inaccurate stakeholder analysis, data unavailability, lack of competency and accountability, and a top-down policy approach can be considered as the major institutional bottlenecks in achieving SDGs. Originality/value - This paper advocates revising the map to incorporate the right stakeholders to avoid erroneous monitoring, evaluation, and finally, inaccurate reporting. The reallocation of business for ministries and divisions is warranted to abolish jurisdictional overlapping and conflict of interests and make SDGs friendly. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic recession, Bangladesh may be able to multiply its achievement with the same resources and efforts by addressing those drawbacks.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: Public Administration and Policy-an Asia-Pacific Journal Year: 2021 Document Type: Article