Strategic Foresight: How to Enhance the Implementation of 2030 Sustainable Development Goals in Developing Countries

The report discusses enhancing strategic foresight to implement the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals in developing countries.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Inter-American Dialogue
Authors: Amy Zalman, Ana-vanessa Ploumpis, Caitlin Reilly, Michael Shifter, Sergio Bitar
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Developing Countries, Latin America, Asia, Africa
Page count: 10 pages

Methods

The research method involved analyzing the UN report “Strategic foresight for the post-2015 development agenda,” reviewing key reports to identify global trends affecting developing countries, and examining the role of strategic foresight in policy-making. The method also included assessing the status of global foresight studies and evaluating top foresight methods used regionally.

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Key Insights

The report emphasizes the need for developing countries to strengthen strategic foresight capabilities to effectively implement the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. It outlines the decline of traditional planning, the importance of technological forecasting, and the necessity of a systemic approach to address economic, social, and environmental trends. The report also highlights the need for new institutions, participatory processes, and political commitment to strategic foresight. It suggests that foresight can help in education, natural resource management, understanding the impact of Asia's rise, and improving governance to achieve sustainable development goals.

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