Transformative Actions for Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions in Africa

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The Seventh Session of the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development focused on building a resilient and green Africa to achieve the 2030 Agenda and Agenda 2063. Key discussions included progress towards SDG 16, opportunities for transformative change, and the interrelation of SDGs and Agenda 2063. Stocktaking revealed advancements and gaps in governance, peace, and justice efforts. While some achievements have been made, there are ongoing challenges such as armed conflicts and terrorism that require collective action for sustainable peace and stability.


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  1. Seventh session of the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development Building forward better: towards a resilient and green Africa to achieve the 2030 Agenda and Agenda 2063 1 4 MARCH 2021 Brazzaville, Republic of Congo Transformative actions for peace, justice, and strong institutions towards the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and Agenda 2063 ALLAN MUKUNGU, PHD Officer-in-Charge, Economic Governance and Public Finance, UN Economic Commission for Africa 3 March 2021

  2. Outline of todays presentation SDG 16 in the context of SDGs and Agenda 2063. Key trends and progress towards achievement of selected targets, including gaps, constraints and emerging issues in peace, justice as well as strong and inclusive institutions Opportunities for the transformative change- commitments and actions to accelerate the implementation Key take away messages for the accelerated implementation of SDG 16.

  3. Inter-related agendas- SDGs and Agenda 2063 Related goals in Agenda 2063 Goal 11: Democratic values, practices, universal principles of human rights, justice and rule of law entrenched SDG 17 SDG 1 SDG 2 SDG 16 SDG 15 SDG 3 SDG 4 Goal 12: Capable institutions and transformed leadership at all levels SDG 14 Agenda 2063 SDGs SDG 13 SDG 5 Goal 13: Peace, security and stability preserved SDG 12 SDG 6 Goal 14: A stable and peaceful Africa SDG 11 SDG 7 Goal 15: A fully functional and operational African peace and security architecture SDG 10 SDG 8 SDG 9 Goal 17: Full gender equality in all spheres of life Goal 18: Engaged and empowered youth and children

  4. Stocktaking of progress and gaps towards the achievement of SDG 16 in three areas Data availability of the related indicators of SDG 16 An upward trajectory of governance-yet more to be done. Three components for the stock-taking exercise: Progress in strong institutions Progress in Peace Progress in Justice

  5. Some achievements yet many gaps in the process of peace Different determinants for the armed conflict since 2017 while the root causes remained the same-increased efforts from all is warranted Realization of the African Union Master Road Map of Practical Steps for Silencing the Guns in Africa by 2020 Exponential increase in the no of civil unrest and internally displaced persons or refugees Terrorism remains a significant and serious threat in the continent COVID-19 pandemic presents new and distinct counter- terrorism challenges

  6. Mis-match of legal needs and legal aid leading to Justice Gap in Africa A significant number of people continue to live under oppressive laws Almost half the continent s population of 1.2 billion lack official identification for a weak CRVS system-increased marginalization Shrinking space for freedom of expression and civil society engagement Silver lining - growing legitimacy of the judiciary with an increase in informal, traditional and customary justice systems Despite progress towards SDG goal 16 and Agenda 2063, high levels of corruption threatens the gain. Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) to hinder the implementation of SDGs and Agenda 2063.

  7. Strong and inclusive institutions for ensuring human rights and good governance Strong institutions ensure human rights obligations and good governance- the importance was more recognized in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic Human rights principles as the foundation to address governance deficits Innovative approach to governance - partnership with relevant stakeholders is required Lack of transparency and accountability- increased favouritism in both government and private sectors Despite the progress achieved in adopting relevant legislative frameworks much needs to be done to ensure that that laws are implemented effectively.

  8. Opportunities for the transformative change in Africa A whole of government and whole of society approach Political will and financial investment key to accelerating progress on SDG 16 Fundamental freedoms and rights need to be protected for inclusion, peace and justice Multi-stakeholder partnerships and collaboration accelerators and enablers for SDG 16 Sustained investment in reliable data to address persistent data gaps to ensure policies and programs reach vulnerable groups

  9. Five take away messages for the accelerated implementation of SDG 16 in the continent Effective disaggregated data collection, monitoring and evaluation systems to accelerate the achievement of Goal 16 Country-level action on Goal 16 remains critical, especially during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic Policy, practice and process required for advancing peaceful and inclusive societies Access to meaningful justice is key to SDG 16 Transparent, accountable and inclusive institutions are central to the effective achievement, monitoring and evaluation of SDG 16 at all levels.

  10. THANK YOU! Follow the conversation: #ARFSD2021 www.uneca.org/arfsd2021

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