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Agenda 2030 and the SDG Goals A global Monitoring and
Reporting Framework
Emele S. Duituturaga
Executive Director
Pacific Islands Association of NGOs PIANGO)
Sustainable Development Goals 1: Poverty
2: Food Security
3: Health
4: Education
5: Gender Equality
6: Water & Sanitation
7: Energy
8: Economic growth, employment, decent work
9: Infrastructure & Industrialisation
10. Inequality
11. Cities & human settlements
12. Consumption
13. Climate change
14. Oceans & Seas
15. Ecosystems, Forests, biodiversity
16. Peace & Security, access to Justice
17. Global Partnership
AGENDA 2030 – 17 SDGs
MDG to SDG
8 GOALS
17 GOALS, 169 TARGETS
The Unfinished Business of the MDGs
• Persistent inequalities – need to address the root structural causes, and root causes of conflict - not just deal with manifestations
• Civil society taken as serious global/national partners – CSO enabling environment
• Country and democratic ownership (also with the so-called “poor & vulnerable”)
• An alternative (more sustainable) development paradigm
Key Features of Agenda 2030
• Ambitious – Leave No One Behind
• Universality – For all countries
• Transformative – People, Planet, Prosperity
• Interwoven - Interrelated
• Not of/for governments alone – for which CSOs/citizens should hold governments
accountable
Pacific Forum Leaders 2015 SDGs directives 1. Commitment to SDGs implementation
1. With particular attention to the ‘Pacific’s unfinished business on the MDGs”
2. Called for support of development partners consistent with commitments under the SAMOA Pathway, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda particularly in financing, statistics, partnerships, SDGs integration and follow up and review & acknowledging special case of SIDS
2. Contextualisation and streamlining of reporting on the SDGs/SAMOA Pathway & Framework for Pacific Regionalism.
1. Called for country driven process of tailoring the SDGs indicators
2. Development of a set of Regional SDGs Indicators to measure the regions progress against the SDGs, SAMOA Pathway & Framework for Pacific Regionalism
3. Development of a process for the follow up and review of the SDGs/SAMOA Pathway and Framework for Regionalism
Pacific SDGs Taskforce Membership (20)
3 CROP reps + PIFS (chair of SDWG) SPC, SPREP, USP, PIFS
3 Multilateral reps UNDP, UNESCAP, WB (MDBs)
3 bilateral reps EU, USA + 1 TBC
3 Non-state Actors reps (PIPSO,
PIANGO, + 1 TBC)
6 Forum member country reps Fiji, Samoa (IAEG SDGs Indictors Reps)
Cook Islands (Poly Rep), RMI (Micronesia Rep, Solomon Islands
(Melanesia Rep), NZ (rep for NZ/Aus)
Chair & Secretariat (PIFS) PLUS
1 rep from Academic/Think Tanks Pacific Institute of Public Policy
DRAFT PACIFIC HEADLINE INDICATORS
1.1.1 – Population below international poverty line 1.2.1 – Population below national poverty line 1.4.1 – Population with access to basic services
8.1.1 – Annual growth rate 8.6.1 – Unemployed youths (15 – 24yrs)(not in education, employment or training)
5.1.1 – Monitor equality and non – discrimination on the basis of sex
7.1.1 – Population with access to electricity 7.2.1 – Renewable energy share 7.3.1 – Energy intensity
10.4.1 – Labour share of GDP
9.1.1 – Rural population who live within 2km 9.A.1 – Total official international support 9.C.1 – Population covered by mobile network/ technology
11.1.1 – Urban population living in slums 11.3.1 Land consumption rate 11.5.1 – No. of deaths, missing persons and persons affected by disaster 11.5.2 – Direct disaster economic loss
14.3.1 – Average marine acidity 14.4.1 – Proportion of fish stocks 14.C.1 – Implementation through legal frameworks
15.1.1 – Forest area land that is degraded 15.3.1 – 15.4.1 – Mountain biodiversity 15.6.1 – Ensure fair benefits through the adoption of frameworks 15.7.1 – Traded wildlife 15.8.1 – Adoption of national legislation
2.2.1 – Prevalence of stunting among under 5yrs 2.5.1 – No. of plan and animal resources for food and agriculture 2.A.1 – The agriculture orientation index for govt. exp.
3.1.2 – Births attended by skilled health personnel 3.2.1 – Under 5 mortality rate
4.1.1 – Proportion of children and young people achieving minimum proficiency level 34.2.1– Proportion of children under 5 yrs who are developmentally on track 4.C.1 – Proportion of teachers received minimum teacher training
6.1.1 – Use of safe drinking water services 6.2.1 – Use of safe managed sanitation services 6.3.1 – Wastewater safely treated
12.4.1 – No. of parties to international multilateral environment agreements 12.5.1 – National recycling rate
17.2.1 – Proportion of the OECD assistance committee donors’ GNI 17.18.2 – Countries with national statistical legislation 17.18.3 – Countries with a national statistical plan
16.3.1 – Victims of violence 16.9.1 – Register births under 5yrs 16.10.1 – Cases of killing, kidnapping, disappearance, detention, torture, human rights advocated, associated medical personnel etc.
13.1.2 – No. of deaths, missing persons and persons affected by disaster 13.2.1 – Integrated policy/ strategy/ plan 13.A.1 – Mobilized amount of USD/yr 13.B.1 – No. of developing countries receiving specialized support
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
& 17 SDGs
SAMOA Pathway
Framework for Pacific Regionalism
Sector Regional Frameworks
National Development & Sector Plans
193 UN Member
countries (16 Forum member countries
plus territories through NZ, USA,
France)
52 Smaller
Island Developing States (SIDS) (20
Pacific Island countries &
territories (incl East Timor)
22 Forum
members, associate
member states & territories
22 Forum
Members & Territories
22 Pacific Island
Countries & Territories
UN Global
UN SIDS
Pacific Islands Forum
Pacific Islands
Countries &
Territories
Pacific Islands
Countries &
Territories
Next Steps Aug 2016 – Sept 2017 • FOC discussed the Outline of the SDGs Roadmap preparations on 8
August 2016 • Progress on development of the SDGs Roadmap commended and
leaders will be informed at their Sept 2016 Meeting • SDGTF, Reference Group & SDWG can now develop full SDGs
Roadmap between August 2016 and Sept 2017 • Aug – Dec 2016
– SDGTF will meet twice before end of 2017 to progress development of the SDGs Roadmap and prepare the agenda for the Regional SDGs Multi-stakeholder Dialogue in February 2017
• Feb 2017 – Pacific SDGs Multi-Stakeholder Consultation to discuss the SDGs
roadmap • Apr 2017
– FEMM discuss the Draft SDGs Roadmap • April-Jun 2017
– SDGTF finalizes the SDGs Roadmap • Aug 2017 – FOC considers the SDGs Roadmap • Sept 2017 – Forum Leaders consider and approve the Pacific SDGs
Roadmap
The Post 2015 Ambition
LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND
PIANGO: Rethinking Development, Reshaping the Pacific We Want