Review of the Regional Coordinating Mechanism for the implementation of the sustainable development agenda in the small island developing States of the Caribbean: A proposal for consideration by the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee
This report reviews the Regional Coordinating Mechanism (RCM) for sustainable development in Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Geographic focus: | Caribbean |
Page count: | 45 p. |
Methods
The research method involved a comprehensive review of the RCM's concept, relevance, current status, and future articulation. It included an assessment of the RCM's objectives, functions, and proposed structures, as well as the legal and administrative context necessary for its revitalization and integration into the SDG monitoring framework.
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Key Insights
The report evaluates the RCM's role in implementing the sustainable development agenda in Caribbean SIDS. It examines the RCM's relevance, current status, and future, considering legal and administrative contexts, and proposes integrating the RCM into the SDG monitoring framework. It emphasizes the need for robust national entities, clear mandates, reporting mechanisms, member appointments, regional and international linkages, and financing arrangements for effective RCM functionality.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Caribbean geographic scope | English publication language | administrative context | caribbean sids | financing arrangements | implementation challenges | legal framework | multilateral framework | rcm evaluation | regional cooperation | sdg monitoring | sustainable development