Hawaiʻi’s Voluntary Local Reviews assesses progress to date and provides benchmark data to inform decision-making, including on economic recovery, through the Aloha+ Challenge – Hawaiʻi’s framework to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Hawaiʻi is the first to present a comprehensive Voluntary Local Review at the statewide level – which includes all four counties – in the nation, and joins cities from Los Angeles to New York City, Bristol, Helsinki and others around the world that have reported progress. Produced by the Hawaiʻi Green Growth UN Local2030 Hub in collaboration with network partners from across government, business and civil society sectors, the report covers six-years of data on the Aloha+ Challenge, based on metrics that were co-developed by partners statewide across all four counties and used to track progress through the open-data Aloha+ Dashboard.
The Hawaiʻi Green Growth Local2030 Hub is a public-private partnership committed to advancing economic, social and environmental goals. The hub highlights islands as leaders in innovation, providing a holistic approach to solutions grounded in a legacy of systems thinking.
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