• Filter by:

  • Filter by:

National multi sectoral coalitions

SDG Watch Europe is supporting national civil society organisations from different sectors to come together and collaborate more effectively on the monitoring of the correct implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This work is visualised through a simple map now. All these coalitions and alliances bring together organisations from very different backgrounds to work …

Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, EU, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland
SDG coalitions

The Sustainable Development Goals National Implementation Plan 2018-2020

The Government’s National Implementation Plan sets out how Ireland will work to achieve the Goals, both domestically and internationally. The Plan provides an overarching strategic framework within which Ireland can play an effective role, at home and abroad, in ensuring the Sustainable Development Goals are reached.

Ireland’s first Sustainable Development Goals National Implementation Plan …

Cross Cutting
Ireland
Policy papers

Falling through the cracks: Exposing inequalities in the EU and beyond

Despite the European union’s commitment to leave no one behind, millions of people in Europe are falling victim to widening inequalities. This EU wide report, shines a light on the impact of rising inequalities on people and planet. It maps the reality of various forms of inequality, both nationally and at the European level. It …

Published: June 18, 2019
Goal 10
Austria, Czech Republic, EU, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain
Policy papers

Measuring Progress: The Sustainable Progress Index 2019

The ‘Sustainable Progress Index 2018’ compares Ireland’s progress on achieving the SDGs compared to its peer countries in EU-15.
While affluence affords the resources to address social, environmental and political concerns, the evidence suggests that it is not enough. Some of the measures used to pursue economic growth (policies and values) are often barriers …

Cross Cutting
Ireland
Monitoring & review tools

Irish Coalition 2030 report

The first section of this report – ‘General Reflections and Key Concerns’ – sets out some of the most pressing issues with regard to Ireland’s SDG performance from the standpoint of Coalition 2030. Chief among these are the weaknesses in Ireland’s recently-published National Implementation Plan; its poor performance in meeting commitments on overseas development aid …

Cross Cutting
Ireland
Monitoring & review tools, Policy papers, SDG coalitions

2018 VNR: Ireland

Voluntary National Review (VNR) on the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in Ireland.

Source: UN

Cross Cutting
Ireland
Monitoring & review tools, Policy papers

Irish response to climate change ‘woefully inadequate’, say NGOs

March held in Dublin to mark two years since signing of Sustainable Development Goals

Ireland’s response to climate change has been “woefully inadequate” while the State is “dramatically off track” in meeting its emission reduction targets, Irish NGOs have warned.
The publication by the Government of a national action plan for implementation of …

Published: September 27, 2017
Cross Cutting, Goal 13
Ireland
Articles, Monitoring & review tools

Coalition 2030: Ireland & the SDGs

Coalition 2030 is an alliance of leading civil society groups working for the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 in Ireland and across the globe. They represent over 100 organisations, working both at home and in over 50 other countries. Their expertise ranges from children’s rights to environmental sustainability and from …

Cross Cutting
Ireland
SDG coalitions

Irish NGOs welcome Programme for Partnership Government and call for a whole of government approach to combat poverty and social injustice

Press Statement

Dóchas- the Irish Association of Non-Governmental Development Organisations on 11 May 2016 welcomed the publication of the Programme for Partnership Government. The Association of Non-Governmental Development Organisations insisted that more needs to be done.

Source: Dóchas – the Irish Association of Non-Governmental Development Organisations

Cross Cutting
Ireland
Policy papers