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by | November 23, 2016 | News Release, Statements

Civil society criticises “Business As Usual” plans for implementing SDGs

Civil society criticises “Business As Usual” as Commission publishes its plans for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals

SDG Watch Europe, a civil society alliance of more than 90 EU NGOs established to ensure the full implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the EU and its Member States, has criticised today’s publication of the EC Commission’s Communication entitled “Next steps for a sustainable European future – European action for sustainability.

“The Sustainable Development Goals, adopted over one year ago by all UN Member States, are a globally-agreed vision for a better, fairer world. They offer the EU a new framework to begin a critical shift away from the current unsustainable paradigm within which inequalities grow, the environment is degraded, climate change accelerates, wealth and political power are concentrated in fewer and fewer hands, and many people across Europe are deeply disaffected with the European Union, its institutions and policies” says a spokesperson for SDG Watch Europe.

“The EU must play its part in promoting an alternative model of development in which people, social justice, environmental and health protection, democracy and transparency take centre stage. Unfortunately the disappointing content of today’s Communication, and the lack of any new or concrete details about an EU-wide implementation plan, suggests that the EU is not able, or willing to realise the transformative vision of the Sustainable Development Goals” says the spokesperson.

SDG Watch Europe members have expressed their disappointment that the Communication does not provide any substantial new information about how the EU intends to make the Sustainable Development Goals a reality in Europe or around the world. Rather, they say, it reads as “a justification of business-as-usual”, with existing policies such as President Juncker’s Ten Priorities mentioned, and the impression given that the EU is already delivering on the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. “Without fundamental policy changes and upscaling ambitions we will never deliver on the ambitious commitments of the new global agenda” the civil society alliance says.

SDG Watch Europe believes that the only way that the Sustainable Development Goals can be coherently implemented by the EU and its Member States is if they are willing to change direction in many key policy areas. “Many policies in Europe today are actively undermining the thrust of the Sustainable Development Goals, and increasing economic insecurity, social and health inequalities, environmental damage within and outside Europe, and – not least – causing a loss of public trust and political instability” says the SDG Watch Europe spokesperson.

The alliance claims that the lack of consultation with civil society in the preparation of the Commission’s Communication was not acceptable. They point out that Article 11 TEU places an obligation on EU institutions to consult with CSOs in order to ensure open, participatory, and inclusive multi-stakeholder approaches, and that the SDG agenda itself contains strong commitments to involving civil society and other key stakeholders in its implementation .

“As experts in the field, our members expected to be consulted by the Commission in relation to the important exercise of “mapping” existing EU policy frameworks, and identifying the gaps in relation to Sustainable Development Goal commitments,” says the SDG Watch Europe spokesperson. “Instead, the process was vague and secretive, effectively keeping civil society at arm’s length. We repeat our call to the EC Commission to urgently develop a concrete plan for SDG implementation with targets and timelines, and covering all of the goals. We also call for civil society to receive adequate information in sufficient time, and to be included as an active partner in the entire Sustainable Development Goal process from planning to implementation, monitoring and review.”


SDG Watch Europe is a EU level, cross-sectoral, non profit civil society alliance of over 90 NGOs, from development, environment, social, human rights and other sectors. Our goal is to hold governments to account and ensure the full implementation of Agenda 2030 by the EU and its Member States

SDG WATCH EUROPE MEMBER ORGANISATIONS:

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Act Alliance

ActionAid

AICEM Italy

ALDA-European Association for Local Democracy

Alianza por la Solidaridad

Beyond 2015

Brot Fuer Die Welt

Caritas Europa

CARE

CBM

CEE Web

CEV European Volunteer Center

Child Fund

Child Helpline International

Child Pact

CIDSE

CIVICUS World Alliance for Citizen Participation

Civil Society Europe

Climate Action Network Europe

Compassion in World Farming

CONCORD Europe

CONCORD Sweden

Conservation International Europe

Confederation of Family Organisations in the EU (COFACE)

Cooperatives Europe

Coordinadora

Coordination SUD

Culture Action Europe

Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevoelkerung

DOCHAS

Ecocity

Education International

ENAR

ESN

EU-CORD

Eurochild

Eurodiacona

EuroNGOs

European Anti-Poverty Network

European Association for the Education of Adults

European Civil Society Platform on Lifelong Learning

European Environmental Bureau

European Network of National Civil Society Associations

European Peacebuilding Liaison Office

European Public Health Alliance

European Trade Union Confederation

European Volunteer Centre

European Women’s Lobby

European Youth Forum

Fair Trade Advocacy Office

Fair Trials

Fern

FIDH International Federation for Human Rights

Friends of the Earth Europe

GAIA Education

Global Call to Action Against Poverty

Global Forum on Migration and Development

Habitat

Handicap International

Hellenic Platform for Development

Help Age

Housing Europe

IBON International

International Catholic Migration Commission

International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements EU Group

International Institute for Sustainable Development

International Trade Union Confederation

IPPF European Network

Kehys/Finnish platform

Lifelong Learning Platform

Light for the World

Lithuanian NGDO Platform

LADDER

MADE Network

Open Knowledge Foundation Germany

Plan International

Save the Children

Search for Common Ground

SKOP

Social Platform

SoleTerre

SOLIDAR

SOS Children’s Villages International

Terre des Hommes

The Danish 92 Group

Transparency International

VSO International

Women in Europe for a Common Future

World Vision

WWF EU

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