Panchayati Raj ministry inks pact with UNDP for localisation of SDGs \
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Panchayati Raj ministry inks pact with UNDP for localisation of SDGs

20-Apr-2022
New Delhi Apr 20 PTI The Union Ministry of Panchayati Raj MoPR and the United Nations Development Programme UNDP have signed an agreement to collaborate in the areas of knowledge sharing and strengthening monitoring mechanisms for the localisation of the sustainable development goalsThe agreement was signed by the Secretary in the Ministry of Panchayati Raj Sunil Kumar and UNDP resident representative Shoko Noda on the final day of the Iconic Week Programme organised as part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav AKAM celebrationsKumar pointed out that the panchayati raj institutions PRIs have been a critical component of local self-governance across rural India contributing in achieving last-mile connectivity and in the execution of various schemes of different departments and ministriesSustainable development goals SDGs too can be achieved only if we actively involve the PRIs We thank the UNDP for its collaborative support in the iconic week of amrit mahotsav We look forward to its increased and continued engagement with the Ministry of Panchayati Raj to strengthen the monitoring of SDGs at the grassroots he was quoted as saying in a statementAbout 65 per cent of Indias population lives in rural areas and the Centre is increasingly routing the funding of social sector schemes in sectors such as sanitation housing solid waste management etc through the rural local bodiesThe achievement of SDGs by 2030 can happen only if we consider the local context and situations The MoPR-UNDP partnership will help in keeping local priorities on top of the agenda while planning and implementing programmes said NodaAccording to the agreement signed by both parties the MoPR and the UNDP will collaborate in the areas of knowledge sharing capacity building and strengthening monitoring mechanisms PTI JTR RC
20-Apr-2022 National
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