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NEW FAO ELEARNING COURSE: The 2030 Agenda Follow-Up and Review

17/03/2025

A new FAO eLearning series of microlearning modules designed for civil society, international organisations, the private sector and all levels and sectors of government is now available at the FAO eLearning Academy on the follow-up and review processes of the 2030 Agenda.  The series is free, offered as a global public good and certified using the digital badge system.  

This course series is designed to equip learners with the essential knowledge and skills needed to support the Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) preparations for the HLPF.  Additionally, the series aims to empower participants to advocate for agrifood system transformations as a powerful catalyst for accelerating the implementation of the SDGs. 

The series covers several core areas, starting with enhancing the ability to conduct evidence-based reviews of SDG progress and utilizing data analysis and insights to inform future policies and actions. It also delves into integrated assessments and highlights the critical role of VNRs in this process. Emphasis is placed on the importance of partnerships and stakeholder engagement to ensure inclusive and participatory approaches in VNR preparations.   

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In addition to this course, check out FAO’s eLearning Academy's huge series of certified multilingual courses on SDGs developed by various technical divisions across FAO. The Academy's overall objective is “universal education” offered as a global public good to everyone at any time, anywhere in the world, thus promoting gender and social equality in access to education. 

 

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FAO and the 2030 Agenda follow-up and review: Guidance note for Regional and Country Offices

This guidance note details the VNR process and elaborates on the importance of leveraging agrifood systems transformations as a key accelerator for the SDGs.