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Meta‐Governance of Partnerships for Sustainable Development: Actors' Perspectives from Kenya
Authors:Marianne Beisheim  Anne Ellersiek  Lukas Goltermann  Pauline Kiamba
Affiliation:1. Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Germany;2. Civil society and partnership consultant, Germany;3. Water resources management professional, Kenya
Abstract:The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development promotes multi‐stakeholder partnerships (MSPs) as a means of implementation while at the same time putting renewed focus on the need for national‐level ownership and implementation. Despite the fact that an ever growing body of literature on the merits and drawbacks of MSPs delineates several success conditions for partnerships, efforts to translate this knowledge into national‐level meta‐governance for MSPs remain marginal to date. This study outlines the benefits the literature alleges for such “meta‐governance” frameworks, before it uses a country‐level study with a series of stakeholder interviews to take a closer look at national‐level context conditions and lessons learned with regard to two water partnerships in Kenya. Our findings suggest that to date the existing meta‐governance for partnerships in Kenya is rather weak and fragmented. Yet respondents support the view that MSPs could benefit from such a framework, in particular regarding local ownership of MSPs and the potential to scale successful cases. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:multi‐stakeholder partnerships  meta‐governance  2030 Agenda  Kenya  water  SDGs
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