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Resource Collection for SDG16+ Civil Society Toolkit
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Please utilize these two spreadsheets (see tabs below) to share any important resources that may be relevant to showcase in the forthcoming TAP Network "SDG16+ Civil Society Toolkit". This could be a practical tool or resource related to advancing SDG16+ work amongst civil society, or it could be an informational or background report related to various SDG16+ topics themselves. Additionally, if you are interested in sharing a case study for the Toolkit, please use the following form to submit your case study:
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I. Tools and Resources for SDG16+ Approaches
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Please provide information on key resources related to SDG 16+ advocacy, planning, implementation and accountability:
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WebsiteOrganization/Individual sharing this resourceBrief description of the resource in approximately 75 words or less
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Implementation of SDG 16+Sustainability of social accountability initiativesResearch report"Making citizen-centred accountability last: time, money, partners, motivation; Integrity Action research report." (McDevitt, A., Zinnbauer, D.)2021https://integrityaction.org/media/16126/making-citizen-centred-accountability-last-integrity-action-research-report.pdfIntegrity ActionCitizen monitoring, social audits, mobile-based feedback systems, procurement monitoring: These are just a few examples of so-called citizen-centred accountability (CCA) mechanisms which governments and civil society organisations have developed to encourage citizens to feedback on the services they are entitled to and ultimately hold them to account. This report outlines Integrity Action's learning on how these kinds of CCA systems can be designed so that they have the greatest chance of being sustained, including from a comprehensive literature scan, 25 semi-structured interviews with experts and practitioners from civil society and government and an online snap survey with 70 respondents.
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Implementation of SDG 16+ with other goal like 1, 2 and 10Creating space for empowering and amplifying voices of voiceless people and promoting inclusivenss making responsive powerholders,This sounds like a programBNNRC5th Aprilwww.bnnrc.net (https://bnnrc.net/dalit-youth-women-stories-of-change)Organization sharing this resourcesIncrease the skills, knowledge on expansion and economic growth, and media engagement opportunity for rural Dalit youth and youth women
Facilitate in creating an enabling environment for the rural youth women to be enrolled in the media and journalism to develop as professional community media journalists and access to improve health, economic and educational opportunities for communities
Improve health outcomes, preventative care to underserved rural and remote communities, and better sharing of information among healthcare facilities and build the capacity of rural Dalit youth women in working as a bridge for the disadvantaged and marginalized community.
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Implementation of SDG 16+CSO Involvement in the Governance of SDG GoalsResearch report - General?Expanding Civil Society Contributions to the Governance Agendas of Sustainable Development Goals and International Financial Institutions2019https://www.ptfund.org/publication_page/sdg16/Partnership for Transparency Fund (PTF)A resource to understand the potential contribution of civil society and provide recommendations for how it can be realized. The report examines the various roles CSOs play in improving government transparency, accountability and inclusiveness and controlling corruption, reviewing the evidence on what works and what does not. It presents analysis and evidence-driven recommendations to accelerate progress
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Local-Level Approaches for SDG 16+ AccountabilityCSO Approaches to Incorporating SDG Goals w/ Pandemic ResponsePanel Event - COVID-19? Corruption? But this is country-specific to certain regionsMaking Progress on SDG16 Good Governance Targets During and Beyond the Pandemic: Report from the Frontlines in Africa and Asia2020https://www.ptfund.org/making-progress-on-sdg16-good-governance-targets-during-and-beyond-the-pandemic-report-from-the-frontlines-in-africa-and-asia/Partnership for Transparency Fund (PTF)The discussion focused on how stakeholders can work together to promote the SDG16 targets during and beyond the pandemic. The panel discussed how participating CSOs address these challenges, as well as how governments and international financial institutions can incentivize collaborative approaches to control corruption.
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Implementation of SDG 16+Access to information as a means of achieving SDG goalsReport - SDG 16.10Open Development: Access to Information and the Sustainable Development Goals2017https://www.article19.org/resources/open-development-access-to-information-and-the-sustainable-development-goals/ARTICLE 19, Campaign for Freedom of Information (UK)This report reviews the current state of the right of access to information across the world to provide a baseline for future assessments over the lifetime of the 2030 Agenda. It finds that there has been significant incorporation of the right in well over half of UN Member States. This report aims to provide understanding of RTI and its concrete implications on the daily life of citizens and the application of SDGs. It also aims to inform stakeholders on various experiences developed in this field, and the means at their disposal to exercise this right and advocate for its effective and measurable realization.


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Implementation of SDG 16+Inclusion Report - ???Reporting for the Future 2019https://www.cspps.org/publications/reporting-future-final-report-ready-review-2019CSPPS
CSPPS has sought to foster meaningful inclusion and contribution of national, regional and local civil society organizations in government-led consultation, review and validation processes of the SDG16. We provided capacity building training through national workshops among civil society in the countries concerned to ensure their meaningful participation in the relevant processes leading up to the review, working towards a more participatory and inclusive VNR.
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Interlinkages of SDG 16+ with other SDG targets and international agreementsLinkages with the Arms Trade TreatyReport - SDG 16.4 GOALS NOT GUNS: How the Sustainable Development Goals and the Arms Trade Treaty are Interlinked2017https://attmonitor.org/goals-not-guns/ATT Monitor, Oxfam
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National-Level Approaches for SDG 16+ AccountabilitySpotlight reporting methodology for SDG 16.4, 16.5, 16.6 and 16.10Research tool/methodology - Spotlight reporting and SDG 16.5CORRUPTION AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: SHADOW REPORTING QUESTIONNAIRE FOR SDG 16.4, 16.5, 16.6 AND 16.102018https://knowledgehub.transparency.org/assets/uploads/kproducts/SDG_English_Questionnaire_2018.pdfTransparency International
in 2017 Transparency International developed a common methodology to enable its national chapters to track their countries’ progress towards four SDG 16 targets especially relevant for anti-corruption, namely 16.4 on illicit financial flows, 16.5 on corruption and bribery, 16.6 on accountable and transparent institutions, and 16.10 on access to information and fundamental freedoms. Since then, over 45 national chapters have used the tool to produce spotlight reports that provide independent appraisals of their governments’ efforts.
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National-Level Approaches for SDG 16+ AccountabilitySpotlight reporting methodology for SDG 16.4, 16.5, 16.6 and 16.10SDG 16 Spotlight Reporting Website - Spotlight ReportingSDG 16 Spotlight Reporting Initiative20210https://sdg16.transparency.org/Transparency InternationalThis interactive platform hosts data from Transparency International's SDG 16 Spotlight Reporting Initiative, which has involved TI national chapters from around the world assessing national progress towards four SDG targets linked to anti-corruption and government transparency:
16.4: combat organised crimine and illicit financial and arms flows;
16.5: substantially reduce corruption and bribery;
16.6: develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions;
16.10: ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms.
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Interlinkages of SDG 16+ with other SDG targets and international agreementsE-learning on integrating anti-corruption into the implementation of other SDG targetsE-learning course - Corruption - SDG 16.5?Corruption, Data and the SDGs: a Transparency International Online Course2019https://vimeo.com/channels/corruptionandthesdgsTransparency InternationalTransparency International has created an e-learning course that covers the various stages involved in a governance data project. First, it looks at the value of data for anti-corruption efforts as well as the opportunities provided by the ‘data revolution.’ Then, it turns to the planning stages of working with data, the process of selecting governance indicators and the identification of suitable data sources, as well as the development of an advocacy strategy to maximise the policy impact of the data generated. Finally, the course demonstrates how to employ governance data to tackle corruption across the Sustainable Development Goals.
This course aims to equip learners with the knowledge and the skills needed to collect, analyse and use governance data to monitor corruption and promote anti-corruption reforms across the SDG framework, from healthcare and education to water and sanitation. We designed the course with anti-corruption activists and practitioners in mind. Ultimately, we aim to stimulate new initiatives that can further establish the credibility of governance data generated by citizens and civil society to track implementation of the SDGs.
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Implementation of SDG 16+Policy brief on local progress towards SDG16+Policy Brief - General, maybe SDG16+ resources?Peaceful societies - the orphaned SDG target?2019Peaceful societies - the orphaned SDG target? | GPPACGPPACLocal progress towards SDG 16+ peaceful, just and inclusive societies and what comes next. Five years after the launch of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), civil society engagements, and review of local implementation provide one clear message: There is not enough progress on SDG 16 and all other related SDG targets that drive peace, just and inclusive societies (SDG 16+).
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National-Level Approaches for SDG 16+ AccountabilityCountry report on progress towards SDG16+ in GhanaCase Study - Case study, country-specificSDG 16+ in Ghana. Progress towards peaceful, just and inclusive societies.2019SDG 16+ in Ghana. Progress towards peaceful, just and inclusive societies. | GPPACGPPACThe Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) in partnership with the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) undertook a research exercise on the progress on SDG 16+ in Ghana. This research seeks to complement and support the official VNR process of the Government of Ghana by providing a CSO perspective on advances and challenges of SDG 16+ implementation as well as an assessment of existing partnerships, coordination and awareness raising mechanisms. This report reflects comprehensive consultations and engagements with stakeholders representing civil society, state and international as well as intergovernmental organisations in nine out of sixteen administrative regions and at national levels.
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Interlinkages of SDG 16+ with other SDG targets and international agreementsArticle on the need for integrated, bottom-up implementation of the SDGsArticle - General - integrated implementationWhy Integrated Implementation of the SDGs Will Help Build Peaceful Societies2019Why Integrated Implementation of the SDGs Will Help Build Peaceful Societies | GPPACGPPAC
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Implementation of SDG 16+Interview on SDG16+ Localisation in Sri LankaInterview - country-specific on localizationInterview on SDG 16+: Locally Rooted and Globally Connected | GPPAC2020Interview on SDG 16+: Locally Rooted and Globally Connected | GPPACGPPAC
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National-Level Approaches for SDG 16+ AccountabilityCountry report on progress towards SDG16+ in CameroonCase Study - Case study, country-specificCAMEROON SDG 16+ in Cameroon. Progress towards peaceful, just and inclusive societies2019CAMEROON SDG 16+ in Cameroon. Progress towards peaceful, just and inclusive societies | GPPACGPPACWith its specific focus on good and inclusive governance, peace and security policies, Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 addresses the core of sustainable development issues in Cameroon. This is the reason why Women in Alternative Action (WAA) Cameroon in cooperation with the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) carried out an independent civil society lead Voluntary National Review (VNR) of Goal 16 and related peace targets – called SDG 16+. This review provides a civil society perspective of Cameroon’s progress towards creating a peaceful, just and inclusive society.
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National-Level Approaches for SDG 16+ AccountabilityCountry report on progress towards SDG16+ in UgandaCase Study - Case study, country-specificPolicy Brief: SDG 16+ in Uganda2020Policy Brief: SDG 16+ in Uganda | GPPACGPPACBy committing itself to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the government of Uganda has embraced the aim of ensuring a peaceful, just and inclusive Uganda. It has developed a national framework and roadmap to guide their implementation and has undertaken its second Voluntary National Review (VNR) in 2020. To complement this VNR and accelerate meaningful SDG implementation, Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) in Uganda, together with the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC), conducted an independent civil society led study on the progress of SDG 16+ in six selected districts and at the national level.
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Leaving no one behind in SDG 16+ engagementChild ConsultationReport - COVID-19?ACT NOW: Experiences of Boy and Girls on the Impact of COVID-192020Experiences of Boys and Girls on COVID-19 ImpactWorld Vision InternationalChild Consultation Report on the impact of covid-19 on their lives along with the recommendations from Children and local communities on staying safe during the pandemic
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National-Level Approaches for SDG 16+ AccountabilityCase study for Advocacy toolkitCase Study - Case study, country-specificCANEVAS POUR SAISIR VOTRE EXEMPLE LIE A LA REDEVALIBILITE SOCIALE / CVA2021Link to case studyWorld Vision InternationalCase Study from Mali on social accountability (in French)
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Local-Level Approaches for SDG 16+ AccountabilityCase study for AdvocacyCase Study - Case study, country-specificEnsuring Healthy Live and Well-Being for All People2021Link to case studyWorld Vision InternationalCase study from Ghana on social accountability in a local setting. Citizens Voice and Action (CVA) is used to ensure proper health services are provided, giving the vulnerable population a voice in holding the health service providers accountable.
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