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United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) Process of development of an Integrated Result Framework for Agenda 2030 and Agenda 2063 United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) January 2017

contents Introduction Convergence at goals level Mapping at targets level Continental indicators framework Current Status Way forward

1. Introduction AGENDA 2030 General Assembly committed to fully engage in conducting regular and inclusive reviews of progress at national, continental and global levels Members States committed to engaging in systematic follow-up and review of the implementation of this Agenda over the next 15 years. The Goals and targets will be followed up and reviewed using a set of global indicators.

1. Introduction (CONT’D) AGENDA 2030 In March 2016, the United Nations Statistical Commission agreed, as a practical starting point, on a set of 230 global indicators proposed by the lAEG-SDGs, subject to future technical refinement. The Global list of indicators will be complemented by indicators at the continental and national levels which will be developed by Member States, in addition to the outcomes of work undertaken for the development of the baselines for those targets where national and global baseline data does not yet exist.

1. Introduction (CONT’D) AGENDA 2030 At national level: Members States are encourage to conduct regular and inclusive reviews of progress at the national and subnational levels which are country-led and country driven. At continental level: Inclusive regional processes will draw on national-level reviews and contribute to follow-up and review at the global level, including at the high level political forum on sustainable development. At Global level: Follow-up and review at the high-level political forum will be informed by an annual progress report on the Sustainable Development Goals to be prepared by the Secretary- General in cooperation with the United Nations system, based on the global indicator framework and data produced by national statistical systems and information collected at the regional level.

1. Introduction (CONT’D) AGENDA 2063 The result framework for the Agenda 2063 represents a logical relationship between:- The AU Vision, The Seven African Aspirations, The Goal/Priority areas under each aspiration and the associated targets. A Ten Year Implementation Plan of Agenda 2063 (2014 - 2023) was adopted by the June 2015 meetings of the AU Policy Organs.

1. Introduction (CONT’D) AGENDA 2063 The First Ten Year Results Framework is deduced from the Agenda 2063 Results Framework as contained in the Agenda 2063 Framework document. Specifically in terms of monitoring and evaluation, the First Ten Year Plan Results Framework will be used as the: (i) reference point for measuring the progress towards the attainment of the goals, aspirations and the African Union Vision over the plan period (ii) framework for assigning and assessing the performance accountabilities of all stakeholders with respect to implementation effectiveness and (iii) process for gathering insights for the development of the Second Ten Year Plan Framework.  A set of indicators has been developed including the identification of a core set of indicators at the continental level.

2. Convergence at goals level Priority Areas of Agenda 2063   Agenda 2063 Goals Priority Areas of Agenda 2063 SDGs Goals 1. A high standard of living, quality of life and well-being for all citizens Incomes, jobs and decent work Poverty, inequality and hunger Social security and protection, including persons with disabilities Modern, affordable and livable habitats and quality basic services Goals no 1, 2, 8 and 11 2. Well educated citizens and skills revolution underpinned by science, technology and innovation Education and science, technology and innovation (STI) driven skills revolution Goal no 4 3. Healthy and well-nourished citizens Health and nutrition Goal no. 3 4. Transformed economies Sustainable and inclusive economic growth STI driven manufacturing, industrialization and value addition Economic diversification and resilience Goals no. 8 and 9 5. Modern agriculture for increased productivity and production Agricultural productivity and production Goal no 2 Example:

2. Convergence at goals level Overlapping of Agenda 2063 Goals 17 of the 2063 Goals have overlaps in SDGs Three goals in Agenda 2063 do not overlap with any of the SDGs Goal 9: Key Continental Financial and Monetary Institutions established and functional Goal 14: A Stable and Peaceful Afric Goal 15: A Fully Functional and Operational African Peace and Security Architecture Goal 2 of Agenda 2063 exactly matches Goal 4 of SDGs All the remaining 16 Agenda 2063 Goals overlap with at least two SDGs On the other hand, all Agenda 2030 Goals overlap with at least one Agenda 2063 Goals

SDG Corresponding targets 3. Mapping at targets level Aspiration 1:     A Prosperous Africa Based on Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development Goal 1: A High Standard of Living, Quality of Life and Well Being for All Priority Area 1: Incomes, Jobs and Decent Work 2023 Target Indicators SDG Corresponding targets Enrolment rate for early childhood education is at least 300% of the 2013 rate % of children in pre-school age attending pre school 4.2 By 2030 ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education 4a Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all Enrolment rate for basic education is 100% Gross and net enrolment rate by gender and age in basic education level b) completion rate by gender in basic education level 4.1 By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes 4.6 By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all

SDG Corresponding targets 3. Mapping at targets level (cont’d) Aspiration 3 Goal 1 Priority Area 1 2023 Target Indicators SDG Corresponding targets 1.  At least 70% of the people believe that they are empowered and are holding their leaders accountable % of people who believe that they are empowered to hold their leaders accountable. 16.3 Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels, and ensure equal access to justice for all 16.7 Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels 2.  At least 70% of the people perceive that the press / information is free and freedom of expression pertains % of people who perceive that there is freedom of the press. % of people who believe that there is free access to information. 16.10 Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms, in accordance with national legislation and international agreements 3.  At least 70% of the public perceive elections are free, fair and transparent % of people who believe that the elections are free, fair and transparent. 16.6 Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels

3. Mapping at targets level (cont’d) Results of targets mapping of the two Agendas Matching was done at the target level starting with Agenda 2063 national targets and then identifying the corresponding Agenda 2030 target(s) It was found that the targets from both agendas do not exactly match but overlap One Agenda 2063 national target could overlap with one or more Agenda 2030 targets and there can be Agenda 2063 national target which does not overlap with any of the Agenda 2030 targets The targets for Agenda 2063 are national while the Agenda 2030 targets are universal.

3. Mapping at targets level (cont’d) There are 174 national targets in Agenda 2063, out of which 36 (21%) do not have any overlapping Agenda 2030 targets. There are 56 out of 169 Agenda 2030 targets (33%) for which there are no overlapping Agenda 2063 national targets There are 66 out of 174 Agenda 2063 targets (39%) which overlap with exactly one Agenda 2030 target each, and rest that overlap with two or more targets

4. Continental indicators framework Proposed continental indicators framework Agenda 2063 indicators Agenda 2030 indicators   Core Core Set of indicators for Integrated Monitoring in Africa

4 Continental indicators framework (cont’d) Challenges in development of regional and continental indicators Large number of indicators Capacity challenges Increased demand for technical assistance

5. CURRENT STATUS Continental set of core indicators Agenda 2063 For Agenda 2063 the list of indicators has been finalized during the November 2016, Tunis, Tunisia meeting. The meeting agreed to have 81 indicators for Agenda 2063 monitoring In total 6 meetings were organized to come up with the list. Agenda 2030 ACS of ECA proposed 76 indicators for monitoring of Agenda 2030 at the continental level The proposed Agenda 2030 indicators have been circulated to ECA substantive divisions for comments Face to face meetings were also held between ACS and ECA substantive divisions Consolidated list of indicators at ECA level ready.

6. WAY FORWARD ACS finalized the list of Agenda 2030 indicators by incorporating the comments from ECA substantive divisions ACS will prepared the final list of continental indicators by integrating the indicators for the two agendas ACS will circulate the continental list to AUC and AfDB for comments The final list of agreed continental indicators will be presented the CoDGs / StatCom-Africa meeting The list endorsed by the CoDGs / StatCom-Africa meeting will be presented to the Conference of Ministers of Finance and Economic Planning The List of indicators will also be presented to the meeting of Heads of States of African countries before being used for continental monitoring and reporting

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