Sustainable development goals and indicators: can they be tools to make national budgets more sustainable?
https://doi.org/10.3326/pse.43.4.5 | Published online: December 1, 2019 Figure 1
Budget mapping for Assam and Nepal (expenditure) and Mexico (number of budgetary programs) Table 1
Checklist of the necessary conditions according to the case studies for successful SDG integration into the budgetary process
a Some countries avoid using the term “priorities” because of the indivisible nature of the SDGs, highlighting the importance to work towards the Agenda 2030 as a whole. Instead they focus on a selection of “accelerators” or “cross-cutting themes”. Source: table created by the authors based on semi-structured interviews
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