Abstract

The Agenda 2030 advocates for inclusive as well accountable institutions for sustainable, inclusive development trajectory. Its thrust is to ensure inclusive, responsive, participatory, as well as representative decision-making processes at different levels. Fundamental freedoms and nondiscriminatory laws result in stable policies for SDGs implementation. The institution is a multifaceted term, including a plethora of structures, frameworks, entities, and norms that organize society. The global does not prescribe institutional models solely for the national level but also outlines parameters that institutions should endeavor to attain effectiveness, accountability, inclusiveness, responsive, participatory, as well as a representative decision-making criterion. Formal institutions encompass written laws, written...

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