Survey on the UK’s first Voluntary National Review of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.

Sustainable Development Goals

Survey on the UK’s first Voluntary National Review of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals

We are inviting people and organisations to share their views on the UK’s Voluntary National Review process and gather ideas on future stakeholder engagement.

The UK’s first Voluntary National Review (VNR) of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (Global Goals) was released in the UK on 26 June and presented to the UN High Level Political Forum in New York on 16 July.

As it was the first time that the UK conducted a VNR, it has been an opportunity to reflect on progress, learn lessons and set out next steps, as we progress towards 2030.

The Department for International Development is conducting review activities to identify key strengths, challenges and lessons to be learnt from the VNR process and gather ideas on future stakeholder engagement. This survey focuses on the stakeholder engagement that was carried out as part of the VNR, including how and who we should engage in the future. Your input will help us identify clear next steps to further support the UK’s delivery of the Goals.

The Sustainable Development Goals are for everybody and we want to gather views from any group, organisation, or individual about the VNR process.

Share your views by completing this online survey. Please cascade to your colleagues as appropriate.

The survey is now closed.

Lessons Learnt from the UK Voluntary National Review and next steps for cooperation on the SDGs

If you have any questions on this survey, please contact sdgs@dfid.gov.uk

Published 22 July 2019
Last updated 28 October 2019 + show all updates

  1. The survey has closed. Page updated with link to Lessons Learnt from VNR.
  2. Deadline extended to Friday 27 September 11.45pm.
  3. First published.