Overview
The 2022 Voluntary National Review (VNR) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands presents the country’s progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) both within the European Netherlands and the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom, including Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Since adopting the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda in 2015, the Netherlands has integrated the SDGs into national and international policies, while strengthening cooperation with the European Union, civil society, private sector and international organisations. The VNR highlights significant progress in areas such as climate action, digitalisation, sustainable tourism and institutional cooperation, while also recognising major challenges linked to climate change, biodiversity loss, inequality, poverty and the socioeconomic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The report emphasises the importance of integrated policies, partnerships and resilience-building to ensure sustainable and inclusive development for all parts of the Kingdom.
Recommendations
- Strengthen long-term investment in climate adaptation, coastal protection and disaster risk reduction, particularly for vulnerable island communities.
- Expand economic diversification beyond tourism through innovation, digitalisation, agriculture and sustainable industries.
- Improve social protection systems, poverty reduction measures and equal opportunities for vulnerable populations, including women, migrants and young people.
- Increase investment in education, lifelong learning and advanced digital skills to strengthen resilience and future labour markets.
- Strengthen institutional capacity, governance systems and implementation mechanisms for SDGs across all parts of the Kingdom.
- Enhance regional and international cooperation to improve access to finance, technology transfer and capacity building for small island developing states.
- Promote circular economy practices, sustainable tourism and biodiversity conservation to ensure environmentally sustainable growth.
Conclusion
The Kingdom of the Netherlands has demonstrated strong commitment towards the implementation of the SDGs through climate policies, sustainable tourism initiatives, disaster preparedness strategies, digital transformation and international partnerships. Important measures such as the strengthened Climate Act target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, the establishment of resilience and sustainability programmes across the Caribbean islands, and the expansion of circular economy and biodiversity initiatives reflect positive progress. However, considerable challenges remain, particularly for the Caribbean countries, which continue to face vulnerabilities related to climate change, tourism dependence, poverty, inequality, limited institutional capacity and restricted access to development financing. The VNR concludes that achieving the SDGs by 2030 will require stronger partnerships, long-term investments in resilience and governance, enhanced social inclusion, and integrated approaches that balance economic, environmental and social priorities across the entire Kingdom.