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SD SDG Imple lementati mentation on at at the e Glo lobal bal Level el and it an its Im s Implica lications tions for r Tim imor-Lest Leste Dili, i, 4 J July 2016 TLDPM PM Dili i Convention ion Centre re Dr Dr. Helder


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SD SDG Imple lementati mentation

  • n at

at the e Glo lobal bal Level el an and it its Im s Implica lications tions for r Tim imor-Lest Leste

Dili, i, 4 J July 2016 TLDPM PM Dili i Convention ion Centre re

Dr

  • Dr. Helder

lder da Costa Gene nera ral l Secre creta tary g7 g7+ + Secre creta taria riat

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PRESENT SENTATION TION OUTL TLINE INE 1.

  • 1. Evoluti

lution

  • n of Sustain

inable ble Devel elopmen pment 2.

  • 2. The A

e Age genda da 2030 30 3.

  • 3. The g7

e g7+ + and i d its role e

  • App

pproach ach to impl impleme ement nt SDGs

  • App

pproach ach to mea easure re SDGs s 4.

  • 4. The

e Wa Way Fo Forwa ward 5.

  • 5. Impl

plic ication ations for Tim imor-Leste Leste

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SLIDE 3
  • 1. EVOL

OLUTION UTION OF S F SUST STAINA AINABLE BLE DEVEL ELOPME OPMENT NT

1972 • UN Conference

rence on the Human an De Development pment

1987

  • Concep

ncept of Sus ustai ainable nable Developmen elopment t coined ined -The he Brun undtla land nd Repor

  • rt

1992

  • UN Confer

erence nce on Envir ironme

  • nment

nt and Developmen elopment t in Rio de Janeir iro

  • where

e the concep cept t of SD was forma mally y adopt pted ed 2000 • Millenn

nnium ium Developm pment ent Goals s (MDGs) )

2012

  • Rio+20

20 Confer erence nce emp mphasized hasized 3 dimensi nsions

  • ns of susta

taina nable e developmen elopment; t; econom nomic ic developm

  • pmen

ent, t, social al inclusi usion,

  • n, and envir

ironme

  • nment

ntal sust stai ainabilit ability 2015

  • SDGs

s (Agen enda da 2030) 0) provi vide des the frame mewor

  • rk

k for cooperation

  • peration to

addres ress s the 3 dimen ensi sion

  • ns

s of sus ustainable inable developme elopment nt

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SU SUST STAINA INABLE BLE DE DEVE VELOPMENT OPMENT

Three ee Dimen ensions sions of Sust stainable ainable Development lopment : SD has been identified “as develop elopment ment th that t meets ts th the needs eds of th the present ent with thout

  • ut comprom
  • mis

ising ing th the abilit ility y of futu ture re generations erations to meet t th their ir own n needs eds”.

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MD

MDGS S – A HISTORIC SUCCESS…

The MDGs (2000-2015) were successful in terms of:

  • Mobilized global effort to achieve set of common

priorities.

  • Packaged these priorities into set of 8 goals, with

time-bound and measurable targets.

  • Focused on vulnerable populations.
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MD

MDGS S – A HISTORIC SUCCESS…

Result ults: From 1990 to 2015: the likelihood of a child dying before age five has been nearly halved, and the global maternal mortality ratio dropped by 45%, nearly 3.3 million deaths from malaria were averted, and new HIV infections decreased by 1.4 million cases.

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..

.... .. BU BUT NOT FOR OR EVE VERYONE ONE

MDGs were:

  • Unatt

ttainable inable by most st g7+ (and d ot

  • ther

her Fragile le and Confli nflict ct -affected d States). es).

  • Ex

Excludin uding g Peace ce and Stateb ebuildi uilding ng - which ich is pre-cu curso sor for FCS. S.

  • Approp
  • pri

riat ate e for r coun untr tries ies which ch already ady had basic ic peace ce and security urity.

  • Focus

cused ed on conseq nsequen ences ces rather her than n root t caus uses es of pover erty ty in FCS. S.

Hence, many called for more universal agenda !

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THE E AGE GENDA 203 030 0 – FIV IVE E PRIN INCI CIPL PLES ES

  • Recognition of Peace makes it more relevant to the g7+
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5 Key Oppor

  • rtun

uniti ities es of

  • f th

the AGE GENDA 203 030

Inclusiv clusive e Develo elopment pment Un Univer ersal al Develo elopment pment Integrat grated ed Develo elopment pment Locall cally-focusse

  • cussed

Develo elopment pment Techn chnol

  • log
  • gicall

cally- driven en Develo elope pement nt

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SUST

USTAINAB AINABLE LE DEV EVEL ELOPME OPMENT NT GO GOALS LS

The e add dditio tion n of Goal 16 and d the e focus us on Peace ce wa was a significa icant nt success ess for the g7+ and Timor

  • r-Les

Leste e in particu icular ar !

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MEA EASURING SURING PROGRESS GRESS ON AGE GENDA 203 030 17 Goals 169 Targets 230 Indicators

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3. . THE HE g7+ AND D ITS S ROL OLE E

  • A v

A volunt ntary ary intergov tergovernm ernmen ental tal associ

  • ciat

ation ion of 20 coun untr tries ies providin viding g a a platform form to :

  • Share

re lesson sons on peace ce-bui uildi lding ng and state te-bui buildi lding ng

  • Promo

mote te manife fest stati tion

  • n of Coun

untr try y owne nersh ship

  • Promo

mote te coop

  • perat

eration ion amon

  • ng

g its membe ember states tes (F2F) 2F)

  • Ad

Advocate

  • cate for cont

ntext xt-sensi sensitiv tive e and coun untr try-led led transi siti tion

  • ns

s towards ds peace ce and d resilience ilience

  • Es

Establishe blished d in 2010 0 in Dili, Timor mor-Les este te (hos

  • st

t coun untr try y of the e g7+ Secretaria cretariat) t) since ce then. en.

  • One

e of the e Key y Advocators

  • cators and

d Champions mpions of SDG 16 within hin Ag Agend nda 2030. 0.

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THE HE G7+ MEMBE BERS RS (20)

Chair Secretariat

Deputy Chair

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More than 45 Countries and Internatio- nal organizations have endorsed the New Deal since Busan in 2011

NE NEW DEAL- FRAMEW MEWORK ORK FOR PARTNERSHIP TNERSHIP

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THE

HE g7+ APPROACH CH TO O THE HE SD SDGs

  • Agenda 2030 is an opportunity to ensure “we

e are e not not left t behind hind”

  • For g7+ countries in a fragile situation, the SDGs:
  • Are more relevant than the MDGs as they contain Goal 16
  • Should be implemented in line with the New

w Deal

  • Should be tailored, focused and sequenced in line with national

needs and priorities

  • However, most targets and indicators will still be hard to measure and

hard to achieve:

  • Can’t report using a one-siz

size-fit fits-al all approach

  • Will require country sensitive support from partners to build

institutional capacity

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g7+ APPROACH CH TO MEASUR URE E SDGs

  • Relying

ng on Joint t global monit itoring ring of 230 indicat icators s will :

  • Be difficult

icult for count ntries ries with h weak eak national ional capaci city ty

  • Cloud

d out ut comm mmon n challen lenge ge FCS S fa face e to imp mpleme lement nt SDGs

  • Thus,

us, we will prioritize ritize and focus us on few w key y indi dica cator

  • rs

s to repor

  • rt

t against t joint ntly ly;

  • Coun

untr tries ies can select lect and measu sure re national ional indicat cator

  • rs
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g7+ APPROACH CH TO O ME MEASU SURE RE SD SDGS

Kabul ul Communiq uniqué, ué, March h 2016

“We welcome the launch of the 2030 Agenda and commit to contextual implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in our member countries. In particular, we commit to prioritize and jointly report

  • n progress against the agreed list of SDG indicators (to be confirmed by

May) through the portal established in the g7+ Secretariat and using the New Deal principles to achieve the SDGs. We will continue sharing experiences through “Fragile-to-Fragile” cooperation in peacebuilding and statebuilding under the spirit of volunteerism and solidarity.”

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IMP

MPLEMENT MENTATION TION BY ME MEMB MBER R ST STATES ES

Realizati lization n of Agenda nda 2030 in n g7+ will l depend nd on n :

  • National Governments as the ultimate duty-bearers of the SDG

Agenda, including Timor

  • r-Lest

este us using g New w Deal Princip iples les.

  • Politi

tical al commit mmitme ment nt

  • Local planning to align it with national priorities and context
  • Donors financial support and focus on SDG 16 (FfD)
  • Community buy-in and local leadership (Local government,

Academia, Civil Society, Private Sector, Development Partners)

  • Institutional capacity to implement and measure it.
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4. . THE HE WAY FOR ORWARD ARD

Global/Regional Level:

  • Leaving No One Behind – we are at the forefront in partnership with
  • ther stakeholders; Implementing Goal 17 (Means of implementation).
  • Sharing milestones and lessons learned at HLPF in New York.
  • An online portal to be set up at the g7+ Secretariat to capture progress

at the country level (19 indicators). Country Level:

  • Mapping priority SDG targets against existing national priorities.
  • Raising awareness of the 2030 Agenda (conducting workshops).
  • Collecting data, analysing and reporting on annual basis until 2030.
  • Supporting stakeholders to take part in monitoring efforts.
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5. . IMP MPLICA ICATI TIONS ONS FOR OR TIMOR MOR-LEST LESTE

  • Maintaining

taining focus on peace ce-buil uilding ding and d st state-buildi building. ng.

  • Al

Aligning ing SDGs s to nation ional l priori riti ties es and national ional politica ical l realit ities ies.

  • En

Ensure ure all sup uppor

  • rt

t bui uilds ds governm ernmen ent t capacit ity y and increa reasi singl ngly y us uses coun untr try y sy syst stem ems.

  • As

As a m memb ember er of g7+, , Timor

  • r-Leste will mon
  • nitor
  • r the 19 indicat

cator

  • rs

s in addit ition ion to ot

  • the

her localis ised ed indica icator

  • rs.

s.

  • Timor
  • r-Le

Lest ste e to host st a High Level el Foru rum m in Dili in Novemb ember er 2016 6 to share re lesso sons ns and d milest eston

  • nes

s of the e first st year r of Implem lemen entation tation of SDGs. s.

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Th Thank ank You / Obrig

  • u / Obrigado

ado