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TRANSFORMING OUR WORLD: THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Dr. Nathalie MILBACH-BOUCHE
Regional Team Leader,
Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development, Arab
States, UNDPEmpowered lives.Resilient nations.
TAILORING THE 2030 AGENDA TO NATIONAL CONTEXTS:
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
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2030 AGENDA
A Participatory
Process
More than 8.5 million
participating from all over
the world
THE 2030 AGENDA
Builds on the MDGs
BUT Broader and
more ambitious
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (2016-2030)
MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (2010-2015)
17 GOALS
169 Targets
Incl. 60 means of
implementation
Possibly 225Indicators*
8 GOALS
21 Targets60 indicators
Quality of services
Human rights
Rebalancing of
economic, social,
environmental
dimensions of sustainable
development
Universal :
All countries
‘Leaving No One Behind’
End poverty in all its forms everywhere (7 Targets)
End hunger, achieve food security & improved nutrition &
promote Sustainable agriculture (8 Targets)
Ensure healthy lives & promote well-being for all at all ages (13 targets)
Ensure inclusive and quality Education for all & promote life-long
opportunities for all (10 targets)
Achieve gender equality & empower all women and girls (8 targets)
Ensure access to water & sanitation for all (8 targets)
Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy
for all ( 5 targets)
Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth,
employment & decent work for all (12 targets)
Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable
industrialization and foster innovation (8 targets)
Reduce inequality within and among countrie (10 targets)
Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable (10 targets)
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns (11 targets)
Take urgent action to combat climate change & its impact (5 targets)
Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas & marine resources
(10 targets)
Protect, restore & promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems,
sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, & halt and
reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss (12 targets)
THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS…
Strengthen the Means of Implementation and Revitalize the
global partnership for sustainable development (19 Targets)
Finance, trade, investment, debt, technology, capacity development
Revitalized multi-stakeholder partnerships (between governments, private sector,
civil society..)
Policy coherence, Data, Monitoring and Accountability
KEY ENABLERS FOR
ALL GOALS…
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable
development, provide access to justice for all and build
effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
(12 targets)
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/?menu=1300
People
End poverty and hunger, healthy
lives, knowledge and gender equality
Prosperity
All human beings can enjoy
prosperous and fulfilling lives
Planet
Protect the planet,
sustainable production and consumption, sustainable
NRM, climate change
Peace
Peaceful, just and inclusive
societies
Partnership
Global partnership
providing the necessary means to
implement the agenda
2030
AGENDA
G4
G5
G6
G2
G3
G1
G7
G8
G11
G10
G9
G12
G13
G14
G15
G16
G17
INTERRELATED GOALS
& TARGETS
NO “single-issue,
NO goal-to goal basis
Approach to SDG
Implementation
DESA Working paper #141
GOAL 4 Target 4.7: by 2030 ensure all learners acquire knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, including among others through education for sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship…
SDG 12. Sustainable
consumption and
production patterns
SDG 5.
Gender
equality
MANAGING,
MEASURING ,
MONITORINGCOMPLEXITY
GOAL 4 Target 4.4 By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship
SDG 8
Inclusive &
Sustainable
Growth -
Decent
work for all
SDG 16
Peaceful and
inclusive
societies
THE 2030 AGENDA
‘Targets are defined as aspirational
and global, with each Government
setting its own national targets guided
by the global level of ambition but
taking into account national
circumstances.’
NATIONAL TAILORING & MAINSTREAMING
One-size-does-not-fit-all
Different national priorities, initial conditions, and capacities 9
AWARENESS BUILDING
MULTI-STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Including non-state actors, parliaments, CSOs
private sector, academia
CALLS FOR CONTINUOUS
NATIONAL TAILORING & MAINSTREAMING
Inclusive Multi-Stakeholder Process
NATIONAL TAILORING AND MAINSTREAMING
Source: UNITAR
New Planning
Cycle (?)
Or Mid-term
Review (?)
Inclusive Multi-Stakeholder Process
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY LANDSCAPE
NATIONAL
National Development Plan,, NSDS, Sectorstrategies, green economy plan, national frameworks on human rights, budgetary
frameworks, etc…
SUBNATIONAL
Regional development strategies, local development plans, local sustainable
development strategies,community plans
COMPARING the SDGs againstNational Priorities
Alignment–Gap at Goal Level (17)
Alignment-Gap at Target Level(169)
NATIONAL TAILORING & MAINSTREAMING
SDGs & Targets
Applicability?
Implementability
/ Measurability?
Need for
adjustment to
the ambition of
the global
Agenda?
Key directions…
Focusing on areas with poor performance
(Climate change, renewable energy, Equality, Natural
Disasters)
Focusing on risk elements to SD as identified
during expert and stakeholder consultationsUnbalanced growth, unemployment, weak governance, aging society,
unsustainable consumption pattern
Greater attention on social aspects
(women, education, safety) & integration
NATIONAL TAILORING AND MAINSTREAMING
Example: 3rd National Sustainable Development strategy formulation
and integration of the 2030 Agenda in South Korea
INTEGRATED APPROACH: interconnections/cause-and-
effect linkages and possibly trade-offs and synergies
between SDG & targets
POLICY COHERENCE
& INTEGRATION
Inclusive Multi-Stakeholder Process
PRIORITIZATION: policies, programs, projects with co-
benefits across multiple SDGs-targets (economic, social,
environmental) i.e help reduce ”trade-offs” and
increase synergies
MULTI-SECTOR – MULTI-LEVEL
COORDINATION MECHANISMS
To bring together sectoral and
inter-sectoral policies and institutions
NATIONAL TAILORING & MAINSTREAMING
• Climate• Energy
• Food• Water
Goal 6
Goal
2
Goal 13
Goal 7
MALAYSIA: a development “Laboratory” setting which helps
facilitate horizontal (inter-sector) coordination;
BHUTAN: Gross National Happiness Commission serves to
coordinate development planning across line agencies at the
national level as well as among regional and local development
plans.
INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS TO SUPPORT HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL POLICY COHERENCE
Examples
NATIONAL TAILORING & MAINSTREAMING
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Budgeting
MT-LT
Results based budgeting
Youth, Gender Environment
mainstreaming
Participatory budgeting
NATIONAL TAILORING AND MAINSTREAMING
Monitoring, reporting and
accountability:
Indicator development and data
collection/ Data disaggregation
Monitoring and Reporting systems
Review processes
Stakeholder participation (CSOs..) 16
WHAT ARE THE RELEVANT SDGs FOR KUWAIT?
MAINSTREAMING IN KUWAIT
SOME ISSUES FOR CONSIDERATION
HOW TO MOVE FORWARD IN MAINSTREAMING THE SDGs & TARGETS INTO SECTORAL
STRATEGIES AND PLANS (governance, youth, gender, environment, climate
change…)?
WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST INTERSECTORAL COORDINATION MECHANISM TO FOSTER
POLICY COHERENCE THROUGH INTEGRATED PLANNING, MONITORING & REPORTING?
2030 AGENDA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR KUWAIT STATISTICAL SYSTEM?
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