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SDGs Accelerators and Policy Bundles…Advancing the Achievement of the SDGs through Vision 2030 Jamaica
Vision 2030 Jamaica &
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Presented by the Planning Institute of
Jamaica (PIOJ)
Peisha Bryan-Lee, Programme Director, Vision 2030 Jamaica, Secretariat
Regional Workshop on "Integrated policies and policy coherence for SDGs in the Caribbean SIDS" - 13-15 November 2019 - Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
November 15, 2019
No one falls into, or remains in
poverty for lack of adequate support
“One love, one heart, one Jamaica”
Extract
Vision 2030 Jamaica -National Development
Plan (NDP)
Jamaica in 2007 (plan design commences)
Baseline
Jamaica in 2009 Plan Implementation
Commences in FY 2009/10
Jamaica in 2030 Vision 2030 Jamaica and
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Achieved
I. Alignment: Assesing national priorities and the
SDGs
II. From planning to action: Prioritizing SDG accelerators
III. Financing the SDGs
IV. Data, monitoring and
reporting
V. Coordination: Institutional mechanisms
VI. Advocacy: A Vision 2030
Jamaica action campaign
ROADMAP FOR SDG IMPLEMENTATION IN
JAMAICA, 2017
The Rapid Integrated Assessment (RIA), 2016
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%People
Planet
Prosperity Peace
Partnerships
SDG Profile -Planning Documents – Vision 2030
Jamaica
The Rapid Integrated Assessment (RIA), 2016
▪ Considering all planning documents, sectoral plans, out of 115 targets▪ 105 fully or partially reflected (91.3%)
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%No Poverty
Zero Hunger
Good Health and Well-being
Quality Education
Gender Equality
Clean Water and Sanitation
Affordable and Clean Energy
Decent Work and Economic Development
Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure Reduced Inequalities
Sustainable Cities and Communities
Responsible Consumption and Production
Climate Action
Life below Water
Life on Land
Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
Partnerships for the Goals
SDG PROFILE – VISION 2030 JAMAICA
Alignment of Vision 2030 Jamaica with the SDGs in 2016
Aligned (91%)
Not Aligned
Aligned Not Aligned
POLICY BUNDLES for ACCELERATION – SDG ROADMAP
• Strengthen social protection outreach
• Support provision of care services
•Pursue multi-disciplinary efforts to tackle the drivers of NCDs
•Address health consequences of experiencing violence in communities
Jamaicans are empowered to achieve their fullest potential
• Strengthen the effectiveness of the judiciary system
• Improve policing
• Include violence prevention programmes within education systems
The Jamaican society is secure, cohesive and just
• Inclusive procurement processes targeted to MSMEs
• Support to expand inclusive finance
• Strengthening supply chain in agriculture, manufacturing and tourism, with a focus on MSMEs
Jamaica’s economy is prosperous
•Develop a land use management system
•Manage disaster and climate risks
• Strengthen protected areas
•Enhance public awareness
• Improve waste management
Jamiaica has a healthy natural environment
Mapping drivers to domestic policy areas and identifying a package of priority interventions
ACCELERATION
Health
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL EXCLUSIONS
Goal 1. Productive Capacity
Improve agricultural productivity
Distribute agricultural inputs
Expand social coverage
Savings incentive programmes
Care services available
Continued learning
NCD prevention programmes
Healthy lifestyle campaign
Medical prof. retention programmes
Universal health coverage
Legal reform to ensure equal rights
Citizen participationEDUCATION
Improve education infrastructure
Social Protection
11/19/2019
1. Macroeconomy and Trade
2. Agriculture
3. Construction
4. Mining & Quarrying
5. Manufacturing
6. Creative Industries and Sport
7. Information and Communications Technology
8. Energy
9. Tourism
10. Science, Technology & Innovation
11. Services
12. Transport
13. Housing
18. Correctional Services
19. National Security
20. Persons with Disabilities
21. Population
22. Poverty Reduction/Eradication
23. Social Security
24. Social Welfare and Vulnerable Groups
25. Training
26. Culture and Values
27. Education
28. Gender
29. Health
30. Labour Market and Productivity
31. Governance
14. Urban Planning and Regional Development
15. Environmental and Natural Resources Management
16. Hazard Risk Reduction and Climate Change
17. Water
ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL
SECTOR PLANS
• A Safe, Secure and Just Jamaica • A Jamaica with Effective Governance
at state and local levels – public sector, private sector and civil society
• Stakeholder engagement in national development • Regional and global relationships/partnerships • Sustainable financing for development and capacity
building • Equity within and among countries
• Sustainable Management and Use of Environmental and Natural Resources
• Hazard Risk Reduction and Adaptation to Climate Change
• Sustainable Urban and Rural Development
• A Stable Macro-Economy
• An Enabling Business Environment
• A Technology Enabled Society
• Internationally Competitive Industry Structures
• Population (children, youth, working age pop., elderly), Health, Education and Training, and Social Protection
• Building and using our Culture for social transformation and cohesion
The 5 P’s (Principles) of the SDGs being implemented through Vision 2030 Jamaica
MTF
The Medium Term Socio-Economic Policy Framework (MTF) is the implementation
framework of Vision 2030 Jamaica – National Development Plan, and
is aligned to the overall vision, goals and national outcomes of Vision 2030 Jamaica – National Development Plan. It also is the axis around which the SDGs will
be advanced in Jamaica.
Implementing Vision 2030 Jamaica: Medium Term Socio-Economic Policy Framework
(MTF)
MTF
towards a secure and
prosperopus future
Human Capital Development
Social Protection and Social Inclusion
Values and Attitudes
Rule of Law and Timely Justice
Public Sector Efficiency and Effectiveness
Economic Stability, Growth and Employment
International Competitiveness
Environmental Sustainability and
Climate Change Response
Strategic National Priorities Under MTF 2018 - 2021
The Medium-Term National Strategic Priorities to be addressed under MTF 2018 - 2021 are :
Human Capital Development
Prevention and control of non-communicable
diseases
Communicable Disease
Surveillance, Prevention and
Mitigation
Protection and Care for Children
and Youth
Aligning education and training with the labour market needs
Labour force certification
Improving attendance rates at
all levels of the education system
Social Protection/Social
Inclusion
Poverty reduction
Sustainable livelihoods
Income and social security
Values and Attitudes
Strengthen the values and attitudes
framework
Parenting Skill Development and Effective Parenting
Cultural Preservation,
Protection and Promotion
Sport
Rule of Law
Reducing the incidence of crime
and violence,
Community safety and Community
renewal
Implement anti-crime strategies
capacity building of security forces
Protection of the Borders and
Territorial Waters
Rehabilitation and Reintegration of
Criminal Offenders
Cyber Security
Timely Justice Outcomes/Public Sector Efficiency
Public sector transformation, efficiency and effectiveness
Access to justice and justice system
reform
Rights Protection (Children, Elderly,
Disabled)
Control of corruption
Gender Equality and Equity
National identification System (NIDS)
Coordination National Statistics
System (NSS)
Economic Stability, Growth and Employment
Increasing GDP growth
Price stability
Tax reform, including tax compliance
Labour market reform
Develop MSMEs, recognizing the potential of this
sector to economic growth
Trade facilitation
Access to credit
Intellectual property
International Competitiveness
Financial Inclusion
Advancing the green, circular, blue, purple
and orange economies
Value chain efficiency and
scaling up
BPO Industry
Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change
Response
Ecosystems Management
Waste Management
Climate Change Adaptation
Reducing Rural Poverty
Improving access to housing and
shelter
Local Sustainable Development
Planning
MTF 2018 - 2021: Medium Term Priorities and Strategic Areas of Focus
Mainstreaming the SDGs (and wider Post-2015 Development Agenda) in Vision 2030 Jamaica
MTF 2018-2021
Alignment of Vision 2030 Jamaica with the SDGs in 2019
MTF 2018-2021
≈99%
≈1%
Aligned
Not Aligned
Report on Implementation, MTF 2018-2021 - Policy Bundles and Accelerators (Select)
Report on Implementation, MTF 2018-2021 - Policy Bundles and Accelerators (Select)
Report on Implementation, MTF 2018-2021 - Policy Bundles and Accelerators (Select)
Report on Implementation, MTF 2018-2021 - Policy Bundles and Accelerators (Select)
Report on Implementation, MTF 2018-2021 - Policy Bundles and Accelerators (Select)
What Do We Measure to Determine National Development Performance
4 National Goals
15 National Outcomes
National Outcome Indicators with
Targets
32%
32%
28%
8%
JAMAICA'S DEVELOPMENT RESULTS 2009/10 - 2018/19
Met or Exceeded Target (2018)
Improved over Baseline but didnot meet target
Equal to or worse than baselineyear of 2007
Could not be measured
❑ Vision 2030 Action Campaign
Road Map for SDG Implementation in Jamaica
ADVOCACY
• Take to scale Vision 2030 Jamaica action campaign lead by public private
partnership platform, with participation of CSO, private sector, churches, academia,
sports
• Champions from each stakeholders group
• Social media
• Radio
• Theater, TV, newspapers
Governance Framework for Implementation of the SDGs (2016 –2030)
National SDGs Core Group
National SDGs Oversight
Committee
Cabinet Parliament
GLOBAL - High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
NA
TIO
NA
L
REGIONAL - Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development
LOCALIZATION: Alignment of SDGs with National Development Planning Framework
Relevant National Frameworks including
Medium Term Economic Programme, Whole-of-
Government Business Plan
National: Vision 2030
Jamaica (incl. MTF)
State Level: Strategic and Operational Plans
of Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDAs)
Local Level
Parish Local Sustainable
Development Plans (LSDPs)
Community Development Plans
Private/Non-Governmental–Representation
Groups & IDP Country Programmes
Organizational and Programmatic Plans
We are Social!
YouTube.com/PIOJ NDP
Vision2030.jm
Twitter.com/@vision2030_ja
www.vision2030.gov.jm