A more sustainable and equitable world simply cannot be achieved by 2030 if we stick to our conventional ways of working. If we do so, we could remain locked into the same dynamics which lead to unsustainable consumption and production, unequal distribution of resources and poor respect of human rights.
Development aid, as we know it, has never dramatically changed those dynamics. Evaluation could do much more to help the aid industry assess what is needed to foster transition or transformation towards a fairer and more sustainable world.
The SDGs offer a great opportunity to rethink our practice to
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BlogA more sustainable and equitable world simply cannot be achieved by 2030 if we stick to our conventional ways of working. If we do so, we could remain locked into the same dynamics which lead to unsustainable consumption and production, unequal distribution of resources and poor respect of human rights.
Development aid, as we know it, has never dramatically changed those dynamics. Evaluation could do much more to help the aid industry assess what is needed to foster transition or transformation towards a fairer and more sustainable world.
The SDGs offer a great opportunity to rethink our practice to
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Stefano D'Errico
Head of Monitoring Evaluation and Learning International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)