The Speaker of EALA (right) and a section of Members pay key attention to the proceedings earlier today.
Members pose for a group photo.
Hon Leonce Ndarubagiye (left), Rt. Hon
Daniel F. Kidega (middle) and Hon Dora Byamukama in reflection at the
start of the two day meeting on SDGs in NairobiEast African Legislative Assembly
PRESS RELEASE
EALA TO PLAY MORE CENTRAL ROLE IN IMPLEMENTATION OF SDGs
…Regional legislators engaged in two day sensitisation workshop in Nairobi as Globe prepares to adopt SDGs in New York
East African Legislative Assembly, Nairobi, Kenya, September 7 2015:
As the clock on the timeframe for Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
ticks away, the regional Assembly is gearing up to take a more central
role in the implementation of the Post 2015 Agenda through the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
EALA Members have today commenced on a two day sensitization workshop
on promoting SDGs with a mantra to ensure the region realizes the set
objectives of reducing poverty, achieving food security and enhancing
gender equality amongst other development initiatives.
Addressing the legislators, EALA Speaker, Rt. Hon Daniel F. Kidega
maintained that Parliaments had a fundamental role to play in ensuring
implementation of the SDGs.
"We must take a more prominent role in
ensuring full realization of the SDGs. I can guarantee you that the
fate of the SDGs will be equally sealed if Parliaments do not enact
their own action plans and take up the mantle
on some of the relevant areas to their mandate", Rt. Hon Kidega said.
The theme of the workshop is the "Role of EALA in implementing the SDGs: Promoting peaceful and Inclusive Societies for Sustainable development".
The two day meeting brings together Members of EALA and resource
persons from institutions working round the clock to ensure Africa's
concerns are taken on board fully when SDGs are rolled out.
The Institutions are Society for International Development, Africa
Platform and the Institute for Economic Affairs. Its objectives include
updating the Assembly on the status and details of MDGs and the post
2015 plus 2063 and the Vision of the EAC.
The meeting also analyses performance at the EAC level, hindrances
and challenges learnt from MDGs while focusing on EALA mandate in
promoting good governance, Transparency and Accountability.
The sensitization workshop is also to explore strategies to ensuring
the Global Development Framework (Post 2015 Agenda) is implemented and
realized.
The Speaker said that EALA would hold Partner States accountable and enhance its oversight role in the dispensation.
For example, on legislation, can we check if each of our Partner
States have enacted laws in the areas on SDGs. If the laws are in place,
are they being implemented? Has the public been sensitized about these
laws? How much have we budgeted for the effective
implementation of laws?
He noted that it was important for the East African Community to
allocate and appropriate more resources in the area of SDGs. He
remarked that EALA was keen to enact a regional piece of legislation
relevant to the realization of the SDGs.
The Head of the Africa Platform Secretariat, Paul Okumu remarked that
it was time for African countries to fully implement laws and policies
around development. He said a number of SDGs were in one way or another
already encapsulated in policy frameworks.
"We need to understand that developing countries want to ensure
an open democratic space where we can all make decisions and have a
vote.
This is why the arena such as SDGs that bring together all countries is vital," He said.
He remarked that the continent may face challenges as the goals may be complex to realise.
"Some of the areas have not been completed such as that dealing with Climate change", he added.
Associate Director of Society for International Development, Ali
Hersi said it was necessary to have concrete binding commitments from
Partners. He said the role of EALA was key in ensuring concrete steps
are realised as the region moves to the comprehensive
development goals.
He noted that it was important for the Continent to take its place and mark its space in the Development Agenda dispensation.
Analysts contend that as the world transitions from a focus on MDGs
to the more comprehensive SDGs, the need for effective, accountable and
transparent institutions at all levels to achieve the goals will
increasingly take centre stage.
The United Nations is expected to hold a global Summit in New York on September 25th-27th , 2015 to adopt the Post 2015 Development Agenda.
Lack of accountability has been identified as a major weakness in
MDGs implementation. From the Paris Accord to Accra Declaration to the
recent Busan statements, the international Community has continued to
express hope that countries' institutions be sufficiently
capacitated to ensure internal supervision of national Government's
international engagements.
-ENDS-
NOTES TO EDITORS
The proposed Sustainable Development Goals include the following:
- End poverty in all its forms everywhere
- End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture
- Ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages
- Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
- Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
- Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all
- Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation, and foster innovation
- Reduce inequality within and among countries
- Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
- Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts (taking note of agreements made by the UNFCCC forum)
- Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
- Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification and halt and reverse land degradation, and halt biodiversity loss
- Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
- Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalise the global partnership for sustainable development.
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