Monday
Nov212016

IAEG-SDGs: results of discussions on key concerns to health and SRHR advocates

A number of issues of key concern to health and SRHR advocates were considered during the plenary sessions of the IAEG. Below are summaries of key points and decisions:

1          Tier system for the indicators

In presenting the updated tier system for the indicators, classifications were reiterated, ie:

  • Tier I: Indicator conceptually clear, established methodology and standards available and data regularly produced by countries
  • Tier II: Indicator conceptually clear, established methodology and standards available but data are not regularly produced by countries
  • Tier III: Indicator for which there are no established methodology and standards or methodology /standards are being developed/tested...

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Monday
Nov212016

Apply to Attend / Submit Comments: 22 November meeting w/ UN Member States on intergovernmental process for Global Compact for Migration

We have received the following from UN-NGLS

Dear Colleagues,

We write to provide four updates:

  1. The start time of the meeting on Tuesday is moved to 4:00pm NY time, to end at 6:00pm.
  2. The meeting will take place in Trusteeship Council Chamber.
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Saturday
Nov192016

Report on Stakeholder briefing with IAEG-SDGs Co-chair

During the Briefing for Stakeholders, including civil society organizations (CSOs), on Friday 18 November, the Co-chair responded to a number of questions. These included:

Closed meetings – The Co-chair pointed out that these had begun in Bangkok. Insofar as the IAEG-SDGs meets only every 6-7 months with teleconferences between, it is not possible for everyone to attend all meetings and the closed meetings provide a process to bring everyone up-to-speed. This time they had two days of closed meetings as many issues had arisen at the last meeting...

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Friday
Nov182016

4th IAEG-SDGs: Tier III Work Plans & Next Steps

The proposal for next steps for IAEG-SDGs’ review of Tier III work plans is:

  • For the short term, the IAEG-SDGs will review the Tier III work plans and identify those indicators whose development is quite advanced and can be ‘fast tracked’ to be Tier II
  • The IAEG-SDGs will review these ‘fast track’ indicators at its March meeting in 2017
  • For the longer term, the IAEG-SDGs will conduct a review of the Tier III work plans in advance of the Fall physical meeting

At the Fall meeting a decision will be reached on those that will be reclassified. 

Thursday
Nov172016

Opening plenary session of 4th IAEG-SDGs, Geneva, 17 November

Christian Friis Bach, Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Europe, made opening remarks for the Plenary Meeting of the 4th Session of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on the SDGs (IAEG-SDGs), stressing the importance of proper data. He pointed out that there will be an unprecedented amount of data and that devices can collect data using the internet. This is already happening for example with big data and machine learning in Ghana (on diseases) and in India (on school dropouts).  In mobilizing for change, partnerships with the private sector as well as with academia and civil society will be important...

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Wednesday
Nov162016

Changes in classification of indicators that relate to women and girls by IAEG-SDGs

The latest version of the Tier Classification of Global SDG Indicators (dated 10 November 2016)that will be discussed at this Fourth Session of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on SDGS (IAEG-SDGs) shows that several that indicators that relate to women and girls and health have been moved from Tier I to Tier II, predominantly because of lack of sufficient data coverage. They include 3.3.1 HIV infections; 3.7.2 Adolescent birth rate; 5.3.1 Child marriage; and 5.3.2 Female genital mutilation. In addition,...

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Thursday
Nov102016

Consultation on Global Action Plan for Sustainable Development Data, 3 – 16 November

We have received the following invitation from the United Nations Statistics Division, on behalf of the High Level Group on Partnership, Coordination and Capacity Building for statistics for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, to participate in a consultation on the Global Action Plan for Sustainable Development which will be finalized at the World Data Forum to be held in Cape Town 15-18 January 2017. The deadline for the consultation is 16 November:...

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Wednesday
Nov092016

Updated information on IAEG-SDGs and global indicator framework

At the session to update stakeholders on the 2nd and 3rd committees of the 71st General Assembly on 2 November 2016, Yongyi Min, DESA/UN Statistics Division (UNSD) gave a report on the IAEG-SDGs and the global indicator framework.

Global indicator framework – a practical starting point

She recalled that the 47th session of the Statistical Commission “agreed, as a practical starting point, with the proposed global indicator framework for the goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. ” The framework...

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Monday
Nov072016

Agenda and Call in Details: Nov 8 Webinar: Who is afraid of Data?

November 8 2016 

9:00 – 10:30am (NY, Bogota); 2:00pm (London)

Join this webinar for a discussion about the impact of data on the implementation and accountability of the SDGs

Please, register here: https://goo.gl/forms/agMl66ivhDSFxCqp1

Join here: https://wvi.webex.com/wvi/onstage/g.php?MTID=e92574ebd6f9d1721a9a0d4860a572d56...

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Friday
Nov042016

Advancing Sexual Rights Through the Sustainable Development Goals policy briefs

The Asia Pacific Alliance for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (APA) has released a series of national level policy briefs “Advancing Sexual Rights Through the Sustainable Development Goals” . The briefs aim to assist civil society in using the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to hold governments accountable to commitments they have made towards protecting and promoting sexual rights.  They can be useful for advocates preparing for the High Level Political Forum in 2017, and in national level  follow-up and review processes for the SDGs...

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