Partners For Review - Seventh Network Meeting
Partners for Review is a transnational multi-stakeholder network for government representatives and stakeholders from civil society, the private sector and academia involved in the national review and monitoring process towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Partners for Review is a transnational multi-stakeholder network for government representatives and stakeholders from civil society, the private sector and academia involved in the national review and monitoring process towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Partners for Review builds on exchanges and retreats in the lead-up to the HLPF and helps to meet the demand for extended follow-up. The network facilitates dialogue and peer-learning on challenges, provides space to explore best practices and lessons learnt, mobilizes knowledge, and shares expertise on new and emerging issues related to national monitoring and review.
Seventh Network Meeting
IISD team members have the pleasure of presenting at the upcoming network meeting in Hanoi, hosted by the Ministry of Planning and Investment of Vietnam from 11-13 November 2019.
For details, visit: www.partners-for-review.de/
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