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1 Towards an integrated approach for implementing the SDGs within National Planning Processes: Cross-country Experiences of Integrated Approaches, Opportunities & Gaps in Africa David Smith PEI Africa Manager, Poverty-Environment Initiative, Nairobi Poverty-Environment Partnership 20 th meeting Edinburgh, 27-29 May 2015

2 UNDP-UNEP POVERTY & ENVIRONMENT INITIATIVE (PEI): WHAT WE DO The UNDP-UNEP PEI supports governments to: Include pro-poor environmentally sustainable natural resource use as a core objective in development planning & implementation Build capacity so that decision-makers know : – How pro-poor environmental sustainability contributes to development & – How to include pro-poor environmental sustainability in development planning & implementation. PEI regional programmes in Africa, Asia-Pacific, ECIS & LAC PEI Africa full country programmes in Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Rwanda, Tanzania, Malawi & Mozambique. Support to Kenya & Botswana Fully joint programme with joint UNDP-UNEP teams at global & regional level working through Government-UNDP Country Office teams at country level with regional PEI team support. Started in 2005.

3 PEI AFRICA: A PRACTICAL, PROVEN MODEL OF APPLYING AN INTEGRATED APPROACH WITH MANY LESSONS FOR SDGS Integrated economic-social-environmental approach is the essence of PEI Relevance to SDGs identified by donors & countries Relevant in terms of – Programme content – Means of implementation – Monitoring, accountability & reporting Experiences & lessons reflect trial & error, ongoing learning & adapting – there is always room for improvement PEI increasingly requested to provide support to country discussions on how to implement the SDGs

4 INTEGRATED APPROACHES – KEY ELEMENTS IN PEI AFRICA COUNTRIES Integrated UN Support – UNDP & UNEP, using a fully joint programming approach: One UN in Action Integrated programme design at the country level focusing on country circumstances, development planning processes & priorities. Cross government approach: Planning/Finance, Environment & key ENR sectors (E.G. Agriculture) Focus on influencing Planning/Finance by demonstrating how sustainable ENR will help achieve economic & social development Five to ten years of UN support: Poverty-environment mainstreaming is a 10-20 year process of institutional change Catalysing the large resources for P-E investments from governments & donors.

5 KEY LESSONS PEI focus on integrating ENR sustainability & CC adaptation into Planning/Finance led development planning & budgeting process & into key Sector policies & plans because: – P/F set national development priorities & budgets – P/F have responsibilities for cross-sector links & broader cross- government co-ordination – Sectors make the decisions that impact the most on environment – Environment Ministries usually lack capacity & status to m/s by themselves. Yes, we want to build up capacity in Environment sector – But we need to convince key decision makers who set national & sector priorities & budgets that ENR unsustainability & CC are also development problems. – Then policies will be adopted & more funds will be allocated for ENR sustainability & CC adaptation. An active commitment to co-ordination & working together is vital – otherwise P-E m/s is a bureaucratically agonising process & likely to fail.

6 KEY LESSONS Carry out economic analyses to show how environmentally sustainable natural resource use can improve economic & social development. – Use very specific examples. Use non-market or informal values also – e.g. family fishing or fuel wood collection – Use economic evidence tactically – e.g. Briefing notes Present evidence repeatedly in different meetings & working groups – Present good news as well as bad news – e.g. costs of unsustainability & benefits of investing more in sustainable ENR use and CC adaptation

7 KEY LESSONS Support key sector policy & budgetary development processes to ensure sustainability objectives operationalised Design mechanisms for long-term increases in budgets for ENR sustainability e.g. – Prepare Environment- Natural Resource Sector support programmes for funding by major donors based in country Proactive, energetic use of PEI programme outputs is vital to generate change Ensure there is a substantive focus on summarising & communicating key messages according to audience – Prepare Policy briefs based on the key message – Repeat key messages over & over again targeting the specific audience (Planners, ministers, parliamentarians, donors etc) Inclusion & application of p-e indicators in the national monitoring system vital

8 OPPORTUNITIES Applying PEI lessons to assist countries to set the SDGs into the national context (IE Domestication of SDGs). PEI country programmatic content relevant: – E.g. collection & application of economic & other evidence of the integrated nature of environment-economic-social problems. PEI country programme means of implementation relevant: – E.g. Joint programming, cross-government, focusing on influencing national development planning & their implementation processes. PEI country programme challenges provide guidance for implementation of SDGs – In identifying theory of change, developing & applying indicators to track change – In ensuring an adequate focus on the poverty side of p-e m/s

9 GAPS/CHALLENGES P-E M/S Is a complex development policy problem – implementing the SDGs will be more complex. Complex problems require appropriate techniques to address them. Stronger political-economy support will be required compared with MDGs. Institutional co-ordination – horizontal & vertical - more important Capacity constraints Financial constraints Adequate monitoring SDG implementation & impact plus ensuring monitoring results are used to improve implementation will be very demanding

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