FAQ

Answers to common questions about the SDG initiative, its structure, and its objectives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) initiative?

The SDG initiative evaluates the progress of sustainable development in various provinces across economic, social, and environmental dimensions. It aims to concretize Vietnam's international commitments to sustainable development and highlights the responsibilities of local governments in achieving these goals.

How is the SDG initiative structured?

The SDG initiative comprises 14 component indices and 95 indicators, covering all 63 provinces and cities in Vietnam.

What are the objectives of the SDG initiative?

The SDG initiative aims to:

  • Concretize Vietnam's international commitments to sustainable development.
  • Identify and replicate best practices from certain localities to others nationwide.
  • Provide information and data to provincial and city governments about the current status of sustainable development commitments, helping them identify strengths to promote and weaknesses to overcome.
  • Support the government in directing and managing sustainable development efforts.
  • Significantly assist in enhancing the effectiveness of policy formulation and implementation at the local level.
  • Allow for comparisons of sustainable development levels among localities, resulting in meaningful and valuable rankings.

Where can I find more information or contact the SDG team?

For more information or to get in touch with the SDG team, you can contact them via email.