Dialogue with Member States: “Moving from MDGs to SDGs in Europe and Central Asia: Untangling Complexity, Taking Action,” November 2016 Magdy Martínez-Solimán.

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Dialogue with Member States: “Moving from MDGs to SDGs in Europe and Central Asia: Untangling Complexity, Taking Action,” November 2016 Magdy Martínez-Solimán Co-Chair of the UNDG WG on Sustainable Development Assistant Administrator and Director, BPPS, UNDP

2030 AGENDA & SDGS UNIVERSALITY INTEGRATION ‘NO ONE LEFT BEHIND’ Implies that goals and targets are relevant to all governments and actors. Universality does not mean uniformity. It implies differentiation (What can each country contribute?) Policy integration means balancing all three SD dimensions: social, economic growth and environmental protection An integrated approach implies managing trade-offs and maximizing synergies across targets The principle of ‘no one left behind’ advocates countries to go beyond averages. The SDGs should benefit all – eradicating poverty and reducing inequalities. Promotion and use of disaggregated data is key

LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND UN’s commitment to helping countries address this fundamental principle

THE UNDG RESPONSE - MAPS MAINSTREAMING ACCELERATION POLICY SUPPORT Landing the SDG agenda at the national and local levels: integration into national and sub-national plans for development; and into budget allocations Will need to be linked to the new UNDAF Guidelines Focus on priority areas defined by respective countries Support an integrated approach, including synergies and trade-offs Bottlenecks assessment, financing and partnerships, and measurement Support – skills and experience - from respective UN agencies to countries, which should be made available at a low cost in a timely manner

MAINSTREAMING THE SDGs: ALIGNMENT Review of national plans vis-a-vis SDGs: mapping of SDGs and targets against national/sub-national priorities Institutional ownership: balancing between sectoral and cross-sectoral actions through inter-ministerial coordination UN SDG Action Campaign: key resource for SDG advocacy and public engagement UNDG Reference Guide on Mainstreaming to support UNCTs: a menu of approaches and tools to adapt the 2030 Agenda to country context

SDGs ARE COMING TO LIFE Key observations Publication “The SDGs are Coming to Life: Stories of Country Implementation and UN Support” was launched at 2016 HLPF in order to: present a snapshot of early actions of countries to implement the SDGs even at this early stage; contribute to the exchange of experiences and mutual learning among countries; and illustrate the role of the UN in supporting countries Key observations Early efforts to mainstream the SDGs in national plans and frameworks are happening in all 16 countries featured.  Governments are calling on the UN to convene and facilitate inclusive national dialogues with all members of society on SDG implementation. Measuring progress against the 2030 Agenda presents many challenges, but countries across the board are increasingly ready to take them on and are looking to the UN for support to help them track and report progress. Some of the most innovative examples of early actions to mainstream the SDGs and establish risk management frameworks while keeping the longer-term vision in mind come from countries in complex situations.

COUNTRY EXAMPLES Finland Georgia Montenegro Germany Updated its development policy to align with the 2030 Agenda is developing National Implementation Plan, assessing policies, activities and budgets vis-à- vis the SDGs and targets Georgia Prioritized 13 SDGs and 79 targets for the next 5-7 years to adapt the SDGs to national priorities and challenges.  Montenegro Conducted a mapping of the SDG targets and indicators against existing national statistics. Aligned the National Strategy for Sustainable Development with the 2030 Agenda through public consultations. Germany Engages with each individual SDG and defines the need for relevant action, in revising its National Sustainable Development Strategy. Aligned its international development policy with the five core areas of the 2030 Agenda

Accelerating SDG Progress Not all goals can be pursued equally and at the same time Pursuit of catalytic actions with impacts across multiple SDG targets Inspiring cross-sectoral collaboration, breaking down silos Identifying and investing in ‘accelerators’ – intervention areas that can yield multiple dividends (women and girls’ empowerment, energy access, water access) Identifying the bottlenecks limiting progress of development interventions Adapting innovative acceleration solutions across countries

Gender Equality: SDG Accelerator Investing in expanded opportunities for women and girls and advancing their economic, legal and political empowerment has proven to be an accelerator – with multiplying effects. Without gender equality the SDGs cannot be achieved: being serious about ‘leaving no one behind’

Acceleration Toolkit Guiding Framework Risk-Informed Development AcCelerating sdg progress To support countries in SDG prioritization and acceleration, UNDG is producing an online platform of tools for accelerating SDG achievement. Acceleration Toolkit Guiding Framework Integration To address multi-sectoral and cross-cutting solutions Last-mile To help “leave no one behind” Risk-Informed Development To tackle vulnerability and boost resilience Universality To better understand international and inter-regional impact, including for industrialized countries

FOLLOW-UP AND REVIEW OF 2030 AGENDA Global: HLPF Voluntary National Reviews Thematic reviews Global reports Stakeholders’ inputs Regional: Regional Forum on Sustainable Development National: Country-led reports UNDG country SDG reporting guidelines (expected end 2016) 2017 HLPF July 10-19 2017, New York Theme: Eradicating poverty and promoting prosperity in a changing world Focus goals: 1 (poverty), 2 (hunger), 3 (health), 5 (gender), 9 (infrastructure), 14 (oceans), 17 (MOIs and partnerships) Voluntary National Reviews 30 countries (17 programme countries) Out of 30, 12 are European countries: Belarus, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden

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