Reports on the
Global Goals in Sweden
Explore how Sweden is working at the global, regional and national level to implement the Agenda 2030.
Reports
Leaving no one behind: Statistical review of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda in Sweden
The Statistical Review 2020 focus on the principle of leaving no one behind – a principle that obliges each country to eradicate poverty in all its forms, end discrimination and reduce inequalities and vulnerabilities.
Voluntary National Review 2021
Sweden's implementation of Agenda 2030 for sustainable development
The report is a so-called voluntary national review that provides an overall picture of how Sweden's work to implement Agenda 2030 is going. The report has been produced in a consultation process with contributions from a large number of actors in Swedish society.
Voluntary Subnational Review 2021
Localizing the SDGs in Sweden
The report presents ongoing work in Swedish municipalities and regions of vital importance to the advancement of sustainable development. The Voluntary Subnational Review represents a country-wide, bottom-up reporting process on the localisation of the Global Goals.
Voluntary National Review 2017
Sweden and the 2030 Agenda
In 2017, Sweden for the first time carried out voluntary national reporting to the UN High-level Political Forum on the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. The report was produced in a broad consultation process based on documentation and contributions from a large number of stakeholders in a variety of reference groups.
Government Policies
Sweden's implementation of Agenda 2030
In this bill, the Government presents the direction for the work of implementing Agenda 2030 and the Global Goals for sustainable development. The implementation of the agenda shall be characterized by the agenda's principle that no one shall be left behind.