Achieving SDG 17 in Ghana: An Assessment of Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Initiatives by the Government
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University Of Ghana
University Of Ghana
University Of Ghana
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Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships (MSPs) have been touted by the UN as a sure way for
harnessing synergy to realise the 17 Global Goals. Goal 17 aims to achieve Global
Partnership. Targets 17.16 to 17.17 are specifically dedicated to MSPs. They identify, public,
private and civil society partnership as a means to boost critical factors, which would equip
states to achieve the goals. These include, financial resource mobilisation, technology and
sharing of knowledge and expertise. Given the importance of state ownership in Agenda
2030, states are mandated to facilitate these partnerships, thus acting as conveners to provide
a reliable avenue for multi-stakeholder engagements. Using a qualitative methodology to
acquire primary and secondary data, this study, therefore, focused on how the Government of
Ghana (GoG) is enabling MSPs within its borders. The study found that, the GoG is pursuing
MSPs in a decentralised and inclusive framework. While strides have been made, there are
some challenges that have to be addressed.
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MA. International Affairs