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Think globally, act locally, drive sustainability in South Africa.

Last updated: February 9, 2024 6:54 am
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Ms Maropene Ramokgopa, the Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation at the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Dialogue in Pretoria that was convened in partnership with the United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator in South Africa, Mr. Nelson Muffuh under the theme "Strategies for Accelerating Sustainable Development Goals Achievement in South Africa".
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By Maropene Ramokgopa*

Over the past decade, South Africa has reasserted its position in the global arena as an important player and partner in the global development discourse. Most importantly, South Africa continues to leverage its power to advance developmental priorities that will ensure we build a capable, ethical developmental state, and contribute to the shared prosperity of the South African people.

Under the leadership of His Excellency President Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa, South Africa has grown and asserted its influence and reach in the global multilateral fora, through its active participation in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) Forum, Group of 20 (G20), the African Union (AU) and its Peace and Security Council, and the United Nations (UN), amongst others. This has ensured that we cement ourselves as an emerging force in the global system of governance. We have also contributed immensely to promoting the
interests of the Global South.

Historically, South Africa has utilized its diplomatic relations including through political solidarity to address the stubborn challenges of colonialism and Apartheid. Our country’s approach to international relations has always been on the premise of “There Shall Be Peace And Friendship!” as stated in the 1955 Freedom Charter.

Our country’s democratic dispensation continues to mature while we address the legacy of apartheid. Equally, we have matured in our approach to peace and friendship in the dynamic global context. It is for this reason that one of the seven priorities of the sixth administration is Building A better Africa and World. South Africa continues to prioritize regional integration and multilateralism.

It is against this backdrop, that our participation at the upcoming UN Summit on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a strategic imperative for advancing our national interests and contributing to the global agenda for peace, development, prosperity, and sustainability.

The SDGs Summit will take place from 18-19 September 2023 at the UN Headquarters in New York on the margins of the 78th General Debate of the UN General Assembly. The Summit marks the mid-point between the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in 2015 and its 2030 deadline.

The South African delegation to the Summit will be led by President Ramaphosa and my participation at this high-level political forum in support of the President will advance the objectives to promote our national interests through our four key foreign policy pillars including, (i) Mobilize support for our domestic objectives, as outlined in the National Development Plan (NDP), (ii)Support the African Agenda and promote Africa’s sustainable development by advocating for Africa’s priorities under the African Union (AU) Agenda 2063, (iii) Influencing the reform of the global multilateral architecture; and (iv) Advancing the agenda of the South in the North-South Dialogue platform.

Equally, our participation in the SDG Summit carries a deep appreciation and consideration that South Africa’s diagnostic report on the progress made on SDGs tells a story of great triumphs, great defeats, and even greater resilience. We recognize that our participation represents the voices of millions of people represented by different sectors consisting of both qualitative and quantitative data.

In preparation for the upcoming Summit, the Ministry in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation and the UN Resident Coordinator in South Africa, His Excellency, Mr. Nelson Muffuh convened the multi-stakeholders Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Dialogue in Pretoria, South Africa. The theme of the dialogue was; “Strategies for Accelerating Sustainable Development Goals Achievement in South Africa”.

The multi-stakeholder dialogue attracted a diverse range of experts and panelists from different sectors including government departments and institutions, the South African business sector, members of the diplomatic corps, civil society organizations and activists, development partners, and research institutions. At the core of the discussions was to find strategies to strengthen partnerships and collaboration for development at a national, regional, and international level to accelerate the achievement of SDGs and meet the domestic imperatives of the country as envisioned in the National Development Plan (NDP) Vision 2030 and the AU Agenda 2063 more broadly.

Whilst all the panelists and participants highlighted notable strides made and milestones registered over the lifespan of our democracy, we must also face hard truths of challenges and failures. Throughout the dialogue, the overarching theme in all contributions made was that there are some reversals in the gains made over the years. This reality is particularly harsh for women and girls in South Africa, who have become the face of poverty and inequality.

The socioeconomic shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic, the increased frequency of natural disasters, the 2021 July unrests, the increasing prevalence of Gender Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF), and several other intersecting factors are contributing to a decreased standard of living for our people, particularly the most vulnerable.

We must guard against the anti-progressive approach to development where short-term gains have been favored over long-term benefits. The real developmental context is that the short-term plans are vehicles to implement medium and long-term plans. Therefore, we must take action and advocate for a paradigm shift in the understanding of development in the context where there is marginal improvement in the SDGs. We must assert that if a program or intervention is not sustainable, it is not developmental in nature.

We have the blueprints for transformation!

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda on financing for development, the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction, and the Paris Agreement on climate change. The SDG Summit must energize efforts to implement these visionary agreements and lay the path to development, transformation, and sustainability.

We anticipate the Summit to adopt a concise, forward-looking, and action-oriented political declaration as its outcome document with the aim of accelerating international action to improve people’s lives.

Beyond the Summit, we will strengthen our efforts to work with other stakeholders including our developmental partners to develop monitoring and evaluation systems that will assist South Africa in making clear linkages between the SGDs, the AU Agenda 2063, our own lodestar the NDP, the Medium-Term Strategic Framework (MTSF), and the Integrated Development Planning (IDPs) at a local government level to ensure there is synchronization in planning, interventions and financing of these frameworks.

In order to translate our plans into action, we must be prepared to ask the tough questions
and lead decisively.

I am still the woman with the plan for the development agenda of our country to implement back better, to revitalize the economy so that jobs can be created and incomes can increase in households, to build human capabilities through education and skills revolution, innovation and modernization for service delivery so that people can fend for themselves and improve standards of living.

We shall all achieve this through concerted efforts to build the capacity and capability of South Africa as an aspired developmental state that delivers for and changes the livelihoods of its populace for the better. Our achievement of the above will move us towards the attainment of the National Development targets, which will in turn be the successful implementation of the developmental aspirations in the Agenda 2063 and the goals set out in the SDG Agenda 2030.

*Ms Maropene Ramokgopa is the Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, and the National Chairperson of the National Planning Commission

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