Victoria Falls Hosts Regional Workshop on Localising SDGs

A workshop aimed at enhancing the integration of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into local communities is currently underway in Victoria Falls, bringing together delegates from Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Mozambique. The three-day event focuses on strengthening capacity for localising SDGs and preparing Voluntary Local Reviews (VLRs).

With the world now at the halfway mark of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, progress has been uneven, and experts emphasize the need for localized approaches to accelerate implementation. UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator, Mr. Edward Kallon, highlighted the importance of aligning SDGs with regional and community-level strategies.

“Localising SDGs means adapting them to specific community needs while ensuring alignment with national frameworks. Since about 65% of SDG targets are linked to local and regional governments, their role in this process is not just critical—it is fundamental,” he said.

Minister of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare, Hon. Edgar Moyo, echoed these sentiments, stating that SDGs only have meaningful impact when incorporated into local policies and development plans. “Local governments are responsible for translating global aspirations into real change on the ground. The Voluntary Local Review (VLR) process allows authorities to track progress, align with national priorities, and contribute effectively to global development efforts,” he noted.

Since 2020, Zimbabwe has been working to equip all 92 local authorities with the knowledge and tools required for VLR processes. According to Mutasa Rural District Council (RDC) Chief Executive Officer, Mr. George Bandura, grassroots involvement is essential. “Local authorities are closest to the people—they know their communities by village and ward. This proximity allows for effective engagement, ensuring that policies reflect real needs,” he said.

Murewa RDC CEO, Dr. Alois Gurajena, stressed the importance of structured implementation. “Functional Rural District Development Committees (RDDCs) are crucial. These committees, chaired by District Development Coordinators, host thematic working groups focused on social protection, infrastructure, and other SDG-related issues. Local authorities should ensure budgetary support for these committees to facilitate SDG implementation,” he explained.

The workshop aims to equip participants with the skills needed to develop actionable VLRs that align with national and regional priorities. As the global community works toward achieving SDGs, the role of local governance in addressing poverty, gender inequality, climate change, and access to quality education remains a key focus.

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