An analysis carried out by the United Nations in Moldova, the Government of the Republic of Moldova and the EU Delegation shows that there is a strong complementarity and synergy between the EU accession agenda, the 2030 Agenda and SDGs as mutually reinforcing processes. The mapping shows that 128 SDG targets (76%) are connected to individual EU accession negotiation chapters or clusters. Moreover, out of 111 of the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2023–2027 indicators, 93% are linked to the policy recommendations from the 2023 European Commission (EC) report. Only eight output indicators from the Cooperation Framework are not covered by the EU accession chapters, IPN reports.
“Moldova’s accession to the European Union (EU) is now the key development process in the country and is an absolute priority for the Government, being integrated into all areas of social-economic development. While embarking at full speed on the upcoming accession negotiations, Moldova is pursuing joint efforts to also achieve the global targets and goals undertaken by the country through the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” said Artur Mija, General Secretary of the Government, who is quoted in a press release of UN Moldova.
The findings of the report “Leveraging the Synergies of the EU Accession and the SDGs for the Sustainable Development of Moldova” confirm the multitude of intrinsic linkages and synergies between these important development road maps. At the same time, an advanced alignment with the UN Cooperation Framework 2023-2027 shows the strong commitment of the Government of the Republic of Moldova to deliver on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and European Commission recommendations,” highlighted Simon Springett, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Moldova.
As of November 2023, the country’s average readiness across 33 chapters was rated at 1.92 out of 5.0, which is a 9.5% improvement since February 2023. The state of play indicator has improved for eight chapters and most other chapters have shown progress over the past year.
“Moldova's efforts to join the European Union are crucial for bringing stability, prosperity, and lawfulness to the country. This journey is not just about politics and economics; it is about changing society as a whole. At the same time, by following the global 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Moldova shows its commitment about making broad reforms,” considers Jānis Mažeiks, EU Ambassador to the Republic of Moldova.
Current analysis will serve as a tool for the Government of the Republic of Moldova, the United Nations Country Team, the European Union, and other development partners to monitor the way both processes – the EU accession and the SDGs agenda – reinforce and complement each other. In addition, this mapping will support the country on its EU integration path as enlargement countries are obliged to link the reporting on the EU accession (including the pre-accession programming and reporting) with the SDG monitoring process, said the authors.