Family-oriented policies and programmes in voluntary national reviews (2020-2024)
2025
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TítuloFamily-oriented policies and programmes in voluntary national reviews (2020-2024)
Resúmen
This policy brief presents a global analysis of 171 Voluntary National Reviews (2020–2024) from 141 countries addressing core aspects of family well-being by focusing on policies related to: poverty reduction (SDG1), food security and nutrition (SDG2), health and well-being (SDG3), quality education (SDG4), and gender equality (SDG5). These VNRs demonstrate little and uneven progress in implementing family-oriented policies, compared to the 2016–2019 VNRs. There is modest positive progress in reducing poverty, improving maternal and child mortality, and increasing access to water and sanitation services. However, family-oriented policies addressing extreme poverty and food insecurity have regressed; progress in reducing gender inequality and gender-based violence within the home remains stagnant or regressing; inequality between and within countries has increased; and access to affordable housing is stagnant.
AutoresKaczmarska, Renata
UN. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Economic Analysis and Policy Division. Development Research Branch
UN. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Economic Analysis and Policy Division. Development Research Branch
Series
Fecha[New York] : UN, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, June 2025
Descripción
3 p. : ill.
Notas
This Policy Brief is based on Rosario Esteinou (2025), "Family-oriented Priorities, Policies and Programmes in the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as Reported in the Voluntary National Reviews of 2020–2024: Background Paper prepared for UNDESA" which contains the theoretical framework and comprehensive analysis of family policies as contained in V