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4 Sep 2024

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Highlights of the report In its quest to deliver the ambitious promises made by the 2030 Global Agenda in the Tshwane locality, the City implemented various interventions, which at the first participation in the VLR are at different progress levels, with some notable success towards the realisation of some of the goals and derailed progress in some of the interventions. [...] The City has also made commendable progress in developing a suite of instruments that promote governance and guide the operations of the City towards the realisation of the aspirations of the Global Agenda outlined in the various SDGs. [...] Email: - stanleyny@tshwane.gov.za 4 mailto:stanleyny@tshwane.gov.za Notes to and limitations on the report The main limitation of the report is the lack of data availability in certain aspects of the selected goals to support the review and conduct an objective assessment of progress made in the implementation of the SDGs through their indicators. [...] Mapping next steps in consideration of the recently concluded Voluntary Local Review process In consideration of the lessons learnt and key insights acquired out of the recently concluded VLR review process in the City and in terms of what is potentially the single most important aspect of the process – improving the overall performance of the City – has an intention of deeply embedding the City’s. [...] The origin of Agenda 2063 was in the realisation by African leaders and her people that there was a need to refocus and reprioritise the continent’s agenda from the struggle against apartheid and colonialism and the attainment of political independence for the continent, which had been the focus of the Organisation of African Unity, the precursor of the African Union, to prioritise inclusive socia.

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Vigne L. Nothnagel

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