Our Work on the Sustainable Development Goals in Kosovo
How the UN is supporting The Sustainable Development Goals in Kosovo
Although not a signatory to Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals at the UN General Assembly because of its status as a non-member, Kosovo took the decision to join global efforts to embrace sustainable development and the SDGs. The Kosovo implementation of Agenda 2030 and the SDGs, which has been voluntary in this context, is ensured through the Kosovo Assembly’s January 2018 adoption of a parliamentary resolution endorsing the SDGs, strongly supported by the United Nations Kosovo Team. https://www.kuvendikosoves.org/eng/for-the-public/sutainable-development/the-commitment-of-kosovo//
The Sustainable Development Goals in Kosovo
The Sustainable Development Goals are a global call to action to end poverty, protect the earth’s environment and climate, and ensure that people everywhere can enjoy peace and prosperity. These are the goals the UN is working on in Kosovo:
Where we work: The UN’s programmatic interventions
The UN is implementing 0 Programmatic interventions during the ongoing programme cycle. The map below displays the number of programmatic interventions* per location (note that an programmatic intervention may be linked to more than one location). Using the filters below, click on the number on the map to get a summary description of the various programmatic interventions.
*Programmatic interventions are also commonly referred to as 'sub-outputs', see the JWP Guidance tip sheet 2019 definition
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Where is the money going? How the UN contributes to the SDGs
The graphic below provides a visual representation of available resource allocations that are contributing to SDGs, as selected by each UN entity in the Joint Work Plan. Where a sub-output contributes to multiple SDGs, the available funding is divided equally across the SDGs Goals (based on the tagged SDG targets).
Leveraging UN investments to advance the Sustainable Development Goals
This graphic shows how UN funding is contributing to the work of different agencies and partners to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The width of the lines represents the relative amount of resources being contributed.
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This chart displays the top 20 contributors in the left side. It excludes some contributing partners and agencies due to data visualization limitations. For more details, please download the UN team's joint workplan from the the Data Explorer