Thursday 16 March 2023

SDG16+ Conference & SDG Transformation Lab on 

“Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions for a Sustainable Recovery in Sri Lanka”

08.30am-06.30pm, 01st February 2023, WorldVision Auditorium, 619/8 Dr Danister De Silva Mawatha, Colombo 09

"The 1st SDG16+ Transformation Lab was conducted in Sri Lanka with the participation of representative from public sector, civil society, private sector, UN, academia and media. The main objective was to build capacity and map out strategic partnerships for peace, justice and inclusion. The SDG Transformation Lab with the Sri Lanka Stakeholder SDG Platform plans for a series of Labs towards building capacity for transformative action through strategic partners."

 

Sri Lanka is currently going through multiple crises, including the worst economic crisis, that has taken the nation further away from sustainable development. While consecutive governments have stated their commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), action and results do not provide evidence to Sri Lanka engaging in the transformation. Seeking temporary solutions and building strategies contradicting sustainable development could aggravate the crisis leading further weakening of resilience and increase of vulnerability of the nation. The Country needs peace, justice and strong institutions to alleviate the negative effects of this situation. Along with other SDGs (including 1,3,4,8,10, 11 and 15) the achievement of SDG 16 is important to create a disciplined, law abiding and value-based society. 

 

Though Sri Lanka has mechanisms to consult civil society in agenda setting on key issues such as migration, gender empowerment, environment and other, seldom these translate into joint action plans or programmes. Existing policy frameworks and implementation mechanisms (such as public private sector partnerships) do not adequately reflect the role of civil society, private sector, and other stakeholders in developing joint action plans and roll-out programmes to achieve the SDGs. Hence, this event is proposed for capacity-building, experience sharing, networking and exploring partnerships for transformative actions for achievement SDGs and focus on SDG 16+ with the joint partnerships of civil society actors, Government actors and private sector on the 1st January 2023. 

 

The Sri Lanka Stakeholder SDG Platform (SLS-SDG Platform) with the support of collaborating partners has since 2018 conducted an Independent Monitoring, Evaluation & Review Mechanism for the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs. In 2022, the following reports have been compiled and are ready for utilization by the government and its stakeholders. 

1.      Sri Lanka Voluntary Peoples Review (VPR) on the SDGs to United Nations High Level Political Forum (UN HLPF) in 2022

2.      Sri Lanka SDG16+ Spotlight Report to HLPF 2022 expands on the Sri Lanka Voluntary Peoples Review (VPR) on the SDGs to United Nations High Level Political Forum (UN HLPF)

3.      Voluntary Subnational Review (VSR), Sri Lanka 2022

The event was organized by the Foundation for Innovative Social Development (FISD), World Vision Lanka and Kindernothilfe (KNH) in partnership with the Sri Lanka Stakeholder SDG Platform (SLS-SDG Platform) and the Centre for Environment and Development (CED).