Sustainable Development Goals in Colombia UN Summit on SDG s New York, September 201
AGENDA 01 Milestones on the road to 2030 Agenda 02 Public policy and monitoring instruments 03 The SDGs in the 201-2018 National Development Plan 0 0 Formal framework for SDGs Implementation Main Challenges
1 MILESTONES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE 2030 AGENDA 2012 2012-201 201-201 201 I 201 II Rio+20 Colombia as part of the High Level Policital Forum Colombia is a member of the OWG SDGs national consultations The OWG finishes the document with 17 SDGs and169 targets The 201-2018 NDP based on Post 201 Agenda Creation SDG Commission Colombia is part of the IAEG-SDGS and the Champions Group Adoption of the 2030 Agenda High Level Group for Informal Political Support
2 PUBLIC POLICY AND MONITORING INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENTS CHARACTERISTICS CONPES NDP National Economic and Social Policy Council (CONPES) already including SDGs targets and goals - National policy for build up the Cities System of Colombia (201) SDG 11 - Gender equality (2013) SDG - Food security and nutrition policy (2008) SDG 2 - - SDGs targets included as objectives of the NDP All for a new country 201 2018 (92 / 169 Targets) SINERGIA Management and Results Evaluation System - Inclusion of indicators for monitoring the SDGs targets at the NDP (189 / 826 indicators)
3 THE SDGs IN THE 201-2018 NDP ALL FOR A NEW COUNTRY Pillars Transversal Strategies Security and Justice for Peace Infrastructure and Competitiveness NDP 3 PILLARS: the base frame to achieve the TRANSFORMATION process for developing Green Growth Good Governance PEACE EQUITY EDUCATION Social Mobility Rural Sector Transformation Law 173 / 201
3 THE SDGs IN THE 201-2018 NDP ALL FOR A NEW COUNTRY PND - 6 REGIONAL AND CROSS-SECTIONAL STRATEGIES AND PARTICIPATORY CONSTRUCTION Regional Structure Participatory built up process A prosperous Caribbean Region without extreme poverty Connectivity for integration and sustainable productive development for East Central Region We built up the NDP with a territorial structure: overcome MDGs obstacles Pacific Region: socioeconomic development with equity, integration y environment sustainability Innovative human capital and inclusive territories at Eje Cafetero and Antioquia Region Central South Region: rural sector development and environmental preservation Llanos Region: environment, agroindustry and human development 33 27 7 Regional meetings Sectoral dialogue Thousand participants
MONITORING AND EVALUATION STRATEGIES PILLARS 3 THE SDGs IN THE 201-2018 NDP ALL FOR A NEW COUNTRY PND EFFORT TO CLOSE NATIONAL GAPS Gap closing focus Results oriented budget High Gap Medium-High Gap Medium-Low Gap Low Gap Results Targets Products Programs Investment $703b Gap High Gap Medium-High Gap Medium-Low Gap Low Gap Targets designed to be monitored, evaluated and subject of accountability Informed budget by results and performance
3 THE SDGs IN THE 201-2018 NDP ALL FOR A NEW COUNTRY SDGs AREAS AND CORRESPONDENCE WITH NDP People Peace - Colombia equitable without extreme poverty - Colombia the most educated - Colombia in peace - Security, justice and democracy for peace Prosperity Planet Partnerships - Social mobility - Green growth - Rural sector transformation - Infrastructure and Competitiveness - Good governance
3 THE SDGs IN THE 201-2018 NDP ALL FOR A NEW COUNTRY SDG AND NDP SHARED TARGETS SDG SDG targets NDP 201-2018 Targets Peace agreements 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 1 16 17 Total 7 8 13 10 9 8 12 8 10 10 11 10 12 12 19 169 9 8 3 7 3 10 2 9 92 6 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 3 7 More than a half of SDGs targets already have an indicator on the 201-2018 NDP All for a new country
3 THE SDGs IN THE 201-2018 NDP ALL FOR A NEW COUNTRY SDG AND NDP OTHER TARGETS PREVIOUSLY PLANNED TARGETS 19 SDG targets were already incorporated in CONPES documents and / or public policy instruments NOT EXCLUSIVE OF THE COUNTRY 3 SDG targets are not the sole responsibility of Colombia so this implies shared actions of all countries DIFFICULTY OF MEASUREMENT 2 SDG targets presented difficulties due to the lacks of indicators and baseline
FORMAL FRAMEWORK FOR SDGS IMPLEMENTATION INTERINSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION High Level Inter-institutional Commission SDG 7 members (President NPD) Support Unit Civil society Private sector Academy Media International organizations Technical Secretary NPD Technical Committee 7 members Transversal and intersectoral working groups (to be defined)
MAIN CHALLENGES International Development finance Global indicator Promote and sustain new instance for common targets ECLAC Region Define regional 2030 Agenda Adapting the global indicators Strength South-South cooperation on SDG agenda National Built national and territorial indicators Include the private sector, civil society and the regions Public policy on SDG implementing agenda
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