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POLICY DIAGLOGUES

Measuring Peacebuilding and Statebuilding in the New SDG Framework

 

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1 Additionally, g7+ countries have recognised that economic growth is an often overlooked component of their national planning, given the primacy of other challenges associated with fragility (OECD Citation2010).

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Gary Milante

GARY MILANTE is Director of Security and Development Programme of Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). His research focuses on the intersection of security and socio-economic development throughout his career as a researcher and policy advisor. He has concentrated on making the complex problems associated with sequencing of institutional reforms, development portfolio design, strategic planning and needs assessment accessible to policymakers and practitioners in the field, with a special focus on the needs of fragile and conflict-affected states.

Suyoun Jang

SUYOUN JANG is a researcher with SIPRI Security and Development Programme. Her current research is on fragility, security and development, and Korean and Swedish development strategies in conflict-affected fragile states. She, with Gary Milante, has engaged in a consultation process of SDG indicators through an expert advisory group of Virtual Network for the Development of Indicators for Goal 16, and contributed to the recent publication on 'Goal 16 — The Indicators We Want’.

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