6 Dec 2022 – 18:30h, online
The implementation of the 2030 Agenda in Brazil has oscillated from governance without government to a complex governance design with social nuance. An overview of Brazil’s strategic adherence to the 2030 Agenda indicates that non-state actors have triggered a bottom-up polycentric process of SDG implementation. The results point to the strength of the SDGs in driving local discourses and actions, promoting institutional integration and inducing an innovative network consisting of a social governance architecture made by local governments, parliaments and civil society actors.







