Abstract

Georgia was one of the first countries to join the UN Resolution on Sustainable Development Goals and to start achieving those goals at the national level. The inter-agency council was set up for implementation and monitoring, and a relevant plan was set up to ensure the phased implementation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, both at national and local levels. Since the goals of sustainable development are universal and inclusive, this is why it is important to involve local governments in their implementation. In achieving the goals of sustainable development, it is important to analyze the role and function of municipalities and how actively they are involved in the implementation of the national plan. The article examines the involvement of local governments in the implementation of the National Plan for Sustainable Development Goals. Key words: Regions of Georgia, Sustainable Development, Local Development, Decentralization.

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