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Réaliser les objectifs de développement durable à lhorizon2030

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Objective

The recent Staff Working Document "Delivering on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals – a comprehensive approach" and the Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy (ASGS) 2021 show that the EU is still committed to implement SDGs but momentum is needed to go from strategy to delivery and recognition of the LRAs' role in implementation.
In this opinion, the CoR objective is to take stock of the Staff Working Document and the latest development of the European Semester, and deliver recommendations for the next ASGS 2022. The European Semester has established itself as the key tool for the coordination of national economic and employment policies and as such, should better drive, coordinate and monitor the rollout of SDG related policies, taking into account the Recovery and Resilience Facility and the Green Deal.

Impact

The Council Conclusions on SDGs issued in June 2021 took onboard numerous points provided by the rapporteur and integrated in the opinion: including the necessary ambition to put back SDGs at the heart of EU policy-making, the need for a structured dialogue on SDGs engaging stakeholders in policy-making, as well as the reaffirmation of the European Semester as a key tool to implement SDGs and link them better with EU recovery effort.

The European Commission also engaged with the CoR on SDGs role in the recovery and the key role of local and regional authorities in the implementation of SDGs. This notably took the form of the participation of the rapporteur in the Brussels Economic Forum in June 2021.

Essential points

THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS

- believes that this opinion must be seen as encouragement for the European Commission to reinforce the SDGs as an integral part of European core values and identity, and thus give it an appropriately high profile in its overarching narrative and priorities;

- welcomes that the present European Commission has taken a strong political commitment to implementing the SDGs. However, this should be accompanied by specific internal governance arrangements within the European Commission, such as regular coordination meetings of the President's cabinet with other Commissioners' cabinets on SDG mainstreaming;

- asks the European Commission to renew the SDG platform or create another dialogue platform with clout and structured follow-up to foster expertise from all the different stakeholders from public and private institutions regarding the 2030 Agenda and to advise the EC directly;

- believes that keeping the focus of the European Semester as the framework for EU countries to coordinate their economic policies is possible with the integration of the SDGs and that SDGs should be reintegrated into the European Semester at the earliest opportunity;

- welcomes the preliminary results of the CoR-OECD survey on SDGs and recovery, showing that despite the pandemic, local and regional authorities are still mobilised for the implementation of the SDGs with 60% of local and regional respondents indicating their conviction that the SDGs can help take a more holistic approach to recovery, and 43% having a specific governance structure to implement them;

- reaffirms the commitment of the CoR to step up its partnerships with the OECD, EUROCITIES, AER, CEMR – PLATFORMA and Regions4 to accelerate the localisation of SDGs and advocate the SDGs as an overarching EU core value; commits to concluding other partnerships to further support SDGs' localisation in Europe and beyond.

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