CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2025
| Author | Bachani, Ruchi |
|---|---|
| Title | Understanding best practices and barriers that promote and hinder successful multistakeholder partnerships for sustainability transformation in India |
| Summary | The linkage between the sustainable development goals (SDG) & multi stakeholder partnership (MSP) is determined, where it states the role of multi stakeholder partnerships between government, nonprofit organizations, civil society, donors, financial institutions and academic institutions are increasingly recommended as core interventions for achieving the sustainable development goals (Eweje et al. 2020). There is existing research available on the concept of multi stakeholder partnership (MSP) in India. The literature provides extensive insights on the role of MSP in addressing societal challenges associated with SDG. Despite the richness of the literature, the gap I witnessed was lack of information on stakeholder driven insights and their role in strengthening MSP in India. In addition, it lacks stakeholder centric information in understanding the best practices and risks which hinder the performance of MSP in achieving sustainability transformation in India. The purpose of the thesis is to gather information on the best practices and risks which promote and hinder the performance of MSP in achieving sustainability transformation in India. The research has adopted a qualitative thematic analysis approach with semi structured interview technique. There are a total of seven interviews representing government, NGO and donor categories. The analysis will present sector agnostic activities, with a clear focus to identify best practices and barriers to ensure the MSP runs effectively and achieves its desired goals of sustainable development in India. |
| Supervisor | Bodenstein Thilo |
| Department | Public Policy MA |
| Full text | https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2025/bachani_ruchi.pdf |
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