1 “FOR SEMINAR: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND NATURAL RESOURCE RELATED INDICATORS . SDG Global indicators’ framework and Mongolia’s indicators for monitoring SDGs 2016-05-23 M. OYUNJARGAL, senior officer, NRSO
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“FOR SEMINAR: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND NATURAL
RESOURCE RELATED INDICATORS
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SDG Global indicators’ framework and Mongolia’s
indicators for monitoring SDGs
2016-05-23
M. OYUNJARGAL,
senior officer, NRSO
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ,(SDG):
Successor to the Millennium Development Goals ending in 2015
Initiated during the UN Summit in Rio De Janeiro in 2012
MDG: 9 gоals, 24
targets, 67 indicators
SDG: 17 goals, 169
targets, 241 indicators
Focused more to social issues Covers social, economic and nature issues
I. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA-2030
I. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA-2030
Economy
Environment
Social
Sustainable development
SDG: 3 dimensions, sustainable development
Services, household needs, Industrial
growth, agricultural growth, efficient use of
labor
Equity, Participation, empowerment,
social mobility, cultural preservation
Biodiversity, natural resources, carrying
capacity, ecosystem integrity, clean air and
water
I. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA-2030
Economy
Enviroment
Social
Sustainable development
SDG: 3 dimensions, sustainable development
Ending poverty and hunger
Улс орнуудын дотоод болон
хоорондын гадаад тэгш бус
байдалтай тэмцэх;
Өөр хоорондоо харилцан
холбоо, хамааралтай, эдийн
засгийн тогтвортой,
хүртээмжтэй нийгмийн
оролцоог хангасан байх ;
I. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA-2030
1. No poverty
2. Zero hunger
3. Good health and well being
4. Quality education
5. Gender equality
6. Clean water and sanitation
7. Affordable and clean energy
8. Decent work and economic growth
9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
10. Reduced inequalities
11. Sustainable cities and communities
12. Responsible consumption and
production
13. Climate action
14. Life below water
15. Life on land
16. Peace, justice and strong institutions
17. Partnerships for the goals
II. PLANNED ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA-2030
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
Identify the functions of theWorking Group andcommence its work
Generate the sources for SDGindicators and report theindicators
Establish a SDG working group
3. SDG indicators
1. Establish engagement for SDG
2. Define national SDG
indicators
Identify national SDG indicators
Report baseline data and
define target level of SDGs
Integrated government
database
Reliable, accurate,
and timely
SDG indicators
by location, by age, by sex,
by education
“No one should be left behind from development
Harmonize them with policydocuments (the SustainableDevelopment Concept ofMongolia, green developmentpolicy etc )
III. INDICATORS OF SDG, (as of March 24, 2016):
Code Name of goalsIndicators,
total
1 No poverty 12
2 Zero hunger 14
3
Good health and well
being 26
4 Quality education 11
5 Gender equality 14
6
Clean water and
sanitation 11
7
Affordable and clean
energy 6
8
Decent work and
economic growth 17
9
Industry, innovation
and infrastructure 12
Code Name of goalsIndicators,
total
10 Reduced inequalities 11
11
Sustainable cities and
communities 15
12
Responsible consumption
and production 13
13 Climate action 7
14 Life below water 10
15 Life on land 14
16
Peace, justice and strong
institutions 23
17 Partnerships for the goals 25
Total 241
In March 2016, 241 SDG indicators are defined by the IAEG-SDGs.
SDG indicators , by 17 goals
III. INDICATORS OF SDG, (as of March 24, 2016)
SDG indicators into one of the following three tiers by SDG-IAEG :
DefinitionNumber of
indicators
Тier I
Indicator conceptually clear,
101Established methodology and standards
available,
Data regularly produced by countries,
Tier II
Indicator conceptually clear,
51Established methodology and standards
available,
Data are not regularly produced by
countries,
Tier III
Indicator for which there are no established
methodology,
78Standards or methodology/standards are
being developed/tested,
? No clear explanations 11
Total 241
III. INDICATORS OF SDG, (as of March 24, 2016)
241 SDG indicators by Tiers and by Goals
Code Name of goalsIndicators,
total
Tier Not
clearI II III
1 No poverty 12 3 4 4 1
2 Zero hunger 14 7 2 5
3 Good health and well being 26 15 7 3 1
4 Quality education 11 5 4 2
5 Gender equality 14 3 4 6 1
6 Clean water and sanitation 11 6 5
7 Affordable and clean energy 6 4 2
8
Decent work and economic
growth 17 10 6 1
9
Industry, innovation and
infrastructure 12 8 1 3
10 Reduced inequalities 11 5 - 5 1
III. INDICATORS OF SDG, (as of March 24, 2016)
Code Name of goalsTotal
indicator
Tier Not
clearI II III
11
Sustainable cities and
communities 15 2 7 6
12
Responsible consumption
and production 13 1 3 8 1
13 Climate action 7 - 2 4 1
14 Life below water 10 2 - 8
15 Life on land 14 6 1 5 2
16
Peace, justice and strong
institutions 23 9 8 6
17 Partnerships for the goals 25 15 2 5 3
Total 241 101 51 78 11
Code Total indicatorTier
Not clearI II III
Nature 42 14 3 22 3
Related indicators of Environment
IV. ASSESSMENT FOR METHODOLOGIES OF SDG INDICATORS
Name of goalsSDG
indicators
Availability of international
methodologies
Yes No
1 No poverty 12 6 6
2 Zero hunger 14 10 4
3 Good health and well being 26 19 7
4 Quality education 11 5 6
5 Gender equality 14 11 3
6 Clean water and sanitation 11 10 1
7Affordable and clean energy
6 4 2
8Decent work and economic
growth17 15 2
9Industry, innovation and
infrastructure12 6 6
An assessment of the availability of methodology and methods for estimating 241 SDG
indicators has been made based on “Metadata for the Proposed Global Indicators (as of 4 March
2016)”
IV. ASSESSMENT FOR METHODOLOGIES OF SDG INDICATORS
Code Name of goalsSDG
indicators
Availability of
international
methodologies
Yes No
10 Reduced inequalities 11 4 7
11 Sustainable cities and communities 15 6 9
12Responsible consumption and
production13 3 10
13 Climate action 7 1 6
14 Life below water 10 0 10
15 Life on land 14 9 5
16 Peace, justice and strong institutions 23 15 8
17 Partnerships for the goals 25 11 14
Total 241 135 106
According to the assessment results, the methodologies for 135 or 56.0 percent of 241 SDG
indicators are available while those for 106 or 44 percent of them are not available and not
certain.
CodeTotal
indicators
Availability of international methodologies
Yes No
Environment 42 20 22
V. DATA AVAILABILITY ASSESSMENT FOR SDG INDICATORS
According to an assessment of the potential to estimate 241 SDG indicators, 13 are not relevant to
Mongolia and 71 of 228 could be estimated (of which 60 can be estimated readily and 11 need to
be estimated newly).
SD
G indic
ato
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dic
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applic
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to
Mong
olia
Data
are
not
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h:
Not
app
licable
to
Mong
olia
Data
are
read
ily
availa
ble
Data
are
availa
ble
aft
er
estim
ations
1 No poverty 12 12 2 3 7
2 Zero hunger 14 14 4 10
3 Good health and well being 26 2 24 16 1 7
4 Quality education 11 11 3 0 8
5 Gender equality 14 1 13 0 2 11
6 Clean water and sanitation 11 11 6 1 4
7 Affordable and clean energy 6 6 3 3
8
Decent work and economic
growth 17 17 10 7
9
Industry, innovation and
infrastructure 12 12 3 9
V. DATA AVAILABILITY ASSESSMENT FOR SDG INDICATORS
SD
G indic
ato
rs
Of
whic
h:
Not
applic
able
to
Mongolia
Tota
l in
dic
ato
rs
applic
able
to
Mongolia
Data
are
not
availa
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т
Data
are
readily
availa
ble
10 Reduced inequalities 11 11 1 10
11Sustainable cities and
communities 15 15 1 1 13
12Responsible consumption
and production 13 13 1 12
13 Climate action 7 7 2 1 4
14 Life below water 10 10 - - - -
15 Life on land 14 14 4 10
16Peace, justice and strong
institutions 23 23 2 2 19
17 Partnerships for the goals 25 25 2 23
Total 241 13 228 60 11 157
NRSO has formulated the data flow of SDGs.
VI. DATA FLOW FROM NATIONAL LEVEL TO GLOBAL
VII. FUTURE ACTIONS TO BE IMPLEMENTED
The NRSO plans to carry out the following activities towards estimating the
national and international SDG indicators. They are as follows:
In cooperation with ministries and relevant authorities, study international
methodology and methods for estimating the national and international SDG
indicators, develop its own country specific methods, and have them
observed nationwide; and
Identify those indicators that could not be estimated although their
methods are available, conduct special surveys, add necessary additional
questions to the questionnaire forms of the existing some surveys and
censuses, and generate the data sources.
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION !