ABSTRACT

This book assesses the roadmap for the implementation of the SDGs in South Asia, focusing in particular on the areas of poverty reduction, inequality, health/well-being and water and sanitation. South Asia is amongst the fastest growing regions in the world, with an aggregate GDP in excess of two trillion US dollars, but at the same time it has significant deficits in human development, with 37 per cent of the world's poor and nearly half of the world's malnourished children. For South Asia, the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent a constructive opportunity to end many of the region's deprivations in a time-bound and systematic manner.

Starting with the legacy of the Millennium Development Goals, the book goes on to provide a country-by-country overview of strategies for addressing the problems of poverty, health, water and sanitation. South-South Cooperation and in particular the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) are discussed and, finally, the editors present a summary of policy priorities for social development.

This book aims to be a useful resource for researchers, policy influencers, planners, implementers, students, and activists aiming to push to achieve the SDGs.

chapter 2|9 pages

SDGs in South Asia

Progress, challenges and the way forward

chapter 3|26 pages

SDGs in Bangladesh

Promises, prospects and opportunities

chapter 4|25 pages

Where does India stand on the Sustainable Development Goals?

Progress and challenges

chapter 5|18 pages

Sustainable Development Goals in Nepal

Prospects and challenges

chapter 6|19 pages

SDGs in Pakistan

An analysis

chapter 7|17 pages

‘Leave no one behind’ 1

South Asian perspectives on achieving gender equality

chapter 8|18 pages

Reporting of South Asian countries on the SDGs at the global level

Experiences, challenges and way forward

chapter 11|11 pages

A glass half full?

Policy priorities for social development in South Asia