New Publication: Coherence as the process of joint and integrated policy making

A cross-project team between the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and GIZ are excited to share a new publication on “Coherence as a process of joint and integrated policy making – At the interface of Sustainable Development, Adaptation to Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management. Lessons learned from Germany”.

How does Germany implement global agreements coherently? To find out, take a look at the case study and watch the film “Agenda Coherence in Germany“. The case study captures the lessons learned through the analysis of the implementation of global agendas in Germany and translates them into good practices, which can be applied by decisionmakers in developed, developing and emerging countries.

In 2015, the global community adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Paris Agreement and the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction, all of which have substantial areas of overlap and clear convergence of objectives related to strengthening resilience, fostering sustainable development, and reducing vulnerability to climate change and disasters.

The Sendai Framework and a number of the individual Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda mention resilience as the central aspect. Similarly, the Paris Agreement acknowledges the links between climate action and sustainable development while the 2030 Agenda highlights the role of adverse climate change impacts in undermining sustainable development. At the same time, the Sendai Framework recognizes climate change as a driver of disaster risk and that disaster risk reduction (DRR) is essential for sustainable development. Therefore, building strategic linkages and coordinating actions of the three fields could increase the effectiveness of different actions and related goals and should be promoted.

While many governments recognize the value of coherence, they struggle to understand what closer horizontal and vertical integration and coherent policy processes look like in practice and how they can be achieved. Further, research on good examples of coherent policy processes under the different agendas is limited and it does not provide any practical recommendations and lessons learned on the necessary enabling factors and mechanisms that would help create functional linkages for a coherent approach toward the systematic implementation of the global agendas.

To contribute to filling this gap and to support the international community, a cross-project team between IISD and GIZ has set out to explore emerging good practices and practical learnings on fostering coherence. The authors also analyzed the mechanisms and enabling factors that contribute to the development of a coherent approach across different levels of governance in Germany.

The case study showcases how the coherent implementation of the agendas in Germany is based upon a strong political will and underscores the fact that coherence involves considering all administrative levels. Although it has been discovered, that there is no one-fits-all approach to enhancing institutional and policy coherence, the authors identified six good practices based on the German case study, offering valuable insights into what enables post-2015 agenda coherence.

Download the full study here.

Watch the film here.  

Recent News

New movie series “Living Adaptation” is out now!

Now available on Adaptation Community: The new movie series “Living Adaptation” showcases best practice examples of climate change adaptation measures in agriculture and rural development. It contains four short video clips presenting best practices from GIZ India, Madagascar, Ethiopia, and a regional project in southern Africa. The accompanying overarching movie, titled “Pathways to Climate Resilient Agri-Food Systems” and published by BMZ, briefly introduces the topic of climate change adaptation in agriculture and rural development more broadly – and gives a quick glimpse into the various country experiences.

Read More »

2nd cohort of the Private Investment in Adaptation Bootcamp (PrivABoo) kicks off

During June and July 2023, Private Adaptation Finance (PAF) organized the kick-off events for the second cohort of the Private Adaptation Investment Bootcamp (PrivABoo) program. The main objective of these events was to formally launch the program and outline the activities and expected outcomes for 18 selected small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda and Pakistan.

Read More »

Linking Agroecology and Ecosystem-based Adaptation for Climate Resilient Landscapes

This new report, which suggests to link Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) with agroecological approaches to transform our agri-food systems in a climate resilient and nature-friendly way, is now online! It outlines three case studies applying the approach in India, Kenya, and Guatemala, providing practical steps to merge agroecology and EbA to adapt agricultural landscapes to climate change.

Read More »