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Southern Voice Occasional Paper
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- 43: National Level Implications of Implementing SDGs in Paraguay

- Veronica Serafini Geoghegan
- 42: National Level Implications of SDG Implementation in Ethiopia

- Beyene Gizaw
- 41: National Level Implications of SDG Implementation: The Case of Sri Lanka

- Ganga Tilakaratna, Wimal Nanayakkara, Sunimalee Madurawala, Suwendrani Jayaratne and Kanchana Wickramasinghe
- 40: Implementation of Social Protection Programmes in India: Gaps and Challenges

- Sanghmitra S Acharya and Gobinda C Pal
- 39: Implementing the SDGs Responding to the Challenges of Interconnectivity and Balance

- Navam Niles and Karin Fernando
- 38: Towards an Action Plan for Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals in Turkey

- Mehmet Arda
- 37: Measuring Post-2015 Sustainable Development in Senegal Phase II Follow-up Study

- Maam Suwadu Sakho-Jimbira, Ibrahima Hathie, Aminata Niang and M. Lamine Samake
- 36: National Level Implications of the Implementation of SDG 7: Access to Modern Cooking Fuels in India

- Pooja Vijay Ramamurthi, Shweta Srinivasan, Deepthi Swamy and Rahul Kuttickat
- 35: National Level Implications of SDG Implementation in Ecuador

- Marcela Morales, Mireya Villacis Taco, Vanessa Gutierrez Reyes and Juan Jose Herrera
- 34: ADDRESSING THE DEFICITS: An Action Plan for Data Revolution in Bangladesh

- Mustafizur Rahman, Towfiqul Islam Khan, Md. Zafar Sadique and Mostafa Amir Sabbih
- 33: Unpacking Data Challenges: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Tanzania

- Blandina Kilama, Constantine George and Lucas Katera
- 32: Implications of Implementing SDGs at the National Level: A Case of Pakistan

- Khalida Ghaus, Nadeem Ahmed, Shehryar Khan Toru, Rabia Manzoor and Muhammad Sohaib
- 31: National Level Implications of Implementing the SDGs in Tanzania

- Oswald Mashindano and Solomon Baregu
- 30: Transiting from Plan to Implementation: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead for Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria

- Eberechukwu Uneze, Adedeji Adeniran and Uzor Ezechukwu
- 29: STRENGTHENING ACCOUNTABILITY IN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION – Role of GPEDC Monitoring Indicators in the context of Agenda 2030 and AAAA

- Debapriya Bhattacharya, Refaya Rashmin and Ashraful Haque Mahfuze
- 28: Regional Monitoring and Review Mechanism for Effective Implementation of the Post-2015 Development Agenda

- Debapriya Bhattacharya
- 27: Growth within Natural Limits: The Debates, Propositions and Possibilities

- Karin Fernando and Prasanthi Gunawardena
- 26: Can Foreign Portfolio Investment Contribute to Post-2015 Development Goals in Asia?

- Pradeep Agrawal
- 25: Illicit Financial Flow in view of Financing the Post-2015 Development Agenda

- Towfiqul Islam Khan and Mashfique Ibne Akbar
- 24: MIND THE DATA GAP: Evaluating MDG’s Contribution to the Improvement of Statistical Capacities in Bolivia, 2000-2013

- Werner Hernani-Limarino, Wilson Jimenez and Katerine Saravia
- 23: Alternatives for Development or Alternatives to Development?

- Mireya Anabell VillacÃs Taco, MarÃa Fernanda Mora Garces and Rodrigo López
- 22: Unpacking the Middle: A Class-based Analysis of the Labour Market in Sri Lanka

- Vagisha Gunasekara
- 21: Social Institutions and Gender Inequality in Fragile States: Are They Relevant for the Post-MDG Debate?

- Boris Branisa and Carolina Cardona
- 20: CO2 Emissions, Energy Consumption, Deforestation and Agricultural Income in LDCs: Lessons for Post-2015 Development Agenda

- Fahmida Khatun and Muhammad Al Amin
- 19: Development Policy Failure in Pakistan: Institutional and Governance Challenges

- Shehryar Khan Toru
- 18: Exploring Domestic Financing Options for Post-2015 Development Agenda in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries

- Eberechukwu Uneze and Adedeji Adeniran
- 17: The Post-2015 Development Agenda: Favourable Enough to Africans?

- Ibrahima Hathie
- 15: Ensuring Good Governance and Effective Institutions: Can We Afford to Ignore Capacity Issues?

- Subrat Das
- 14: Measuring of Progress of Decent Work to Support the MDGs and Post-MDGs

- Luis Linares and Julio Prado
- 13: Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers and Gender Sensitive Education Financing

- Khalida Ghaus and Muhammad Sabir
- 12: Social Protection and MDGs in Sri Lanka: Implications for the Post-2015 Agenda

- Ganga Tilakaratna
- 11: Sustainable Access For All: Building Sustainability into Universal Energy Access

- Sahil Ali, Nihit Goyal Goyal and Shweta Srinivasan
- 10: The changing intersection of society and development goals: An examination aimed at improving policy-making

- Shuvechha Khadka and Ajaya Dixit
- 9: Is the Current Booming Growth in Africa Worth Celebrating? Some Evidence from Tanzania

- Bitrina Diyamett and Musambya Mutambala
- 8: Understanding the role of social exclusion in progress towards MDGs for the excluded groups

- Nidhi S. Sabharwal
- 7: Looking Beyond Aid to Fund Africa’s Development

- John Kwabena Kwakye
- 6: Global Partnership for Post-MDGs and Resource Mobilisation

- Nadeem Ahmed, Saman Kelegama, Paula Lucci, Richard Marshall, Mustafizur Rahman, Sultan Hafeez Rahman and Tom Thomas
- 5: Post-MDGs: Issues for the Future

- Vaqar Ahmed, Khalida Ghaus, Asif Iqbal, A B Mirza Azizul Islam and Musambya Mutambala
- 4: MDGs: The Unfinished Agenda

- Martin Benavides, Rasheda K Choudhury, Ibrahima Hathie, Rounaq Jahan, John Rwirahira and Raghavan Suresh
- 3: Integrating Productive Employment into the Post-2015 Development Agenda

- Dr Rizwanul Islam
- 2: The Post-2015 Development Agenda: Learning from the MDGs

- Dr David Hulme
- 1: Designing MDGs for a Most Just World

- Professor Rehman Sobhan
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