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Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 1
Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6
First Meeting of the Expert Group on Transboundary Assessment
9-10 May 2017, Geneva
Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Processes for Global
SDG 6 Indicators
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Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 2
6.1.1 Safely managed drinking water
services (WHO, UNICEF)*
6.2.1 Safely managed sanitation and
hygiene services (WHO, UNICEF)*
6.3.1 Wastewater safely treated (WHO,
UN-Habitat, UNSD)***
6.3.2 Good ambient water quality
(UNEP)***
6.4.1 Water use efficiency (FAO)***
6.4.2 Level of water stress (FAO)**
6.5.1 Integrated water resources
management (UNEP)**
6.5.2 Transboundary basin area with
water cooperation (UNECE,
UNESCO)***
6.6.1 Water-related ecosystems
(UNEP)***
6.a.1 Water- and sanitation-related
official development assistance
that is part of a government
coordinated spending plan (WHO,
UNEP, OECD)*
6.b.1 Participation of local communities
in water and sanitation
management (WHO, UNEP,
OECD)*
SDG 6 global indicators
6.6 Eco-
systems
6.1 Drinking
water
6.5 Water
manage-ment
6.2 Sanitation
and hygiene
6.3 Waste-
water and water quality 6.4
Water use and
scarcity
6.a and 6.b
Cooperation and
participation
6.1.1
6.2.1
6.a.1
6.3.1
6.3.2
6.4.1 6.4.2
6.5.1
6.5.2
6.6.1
6.b.1
(6.4.3)
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Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 3
Process and timeline 2014-2018
Methodology development
2016
2014-15
2017 Global implementation / 2017 integrated baseline process
Baseline reporting SDG 6, synthesis reporting HLPF 2018
Evaluation
Testing of
methodologies in pilot
countries Methodology revision
External expert review
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Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 4
1. To generate a critical mass of baseline data for each indicator
2. To initiate a process of developing capacity in countries for integrated monitoring
Objectives 2017
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Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 5
November 2016: Invitation to participate in integrated
baseline process from UN-Water
March 2017: Inception webinars
March-April 2017: In-country discussions on how to
implement SDG 6 monitoring, formation of intersectoral
and technical indicator teams
May-June 2017: Technical webinars
March-September 2017: Implementation of SDG 6
monitoring; Technical and institutional support from
Integrated Monitoring Initiative to countries
August-September 2017: Validation of country data
(together with countries)
September 2017: Baseline data on SDG 6 indicators
submitted to custodian agencies
Spring 2018: Publication of SDG Progress Report 2018 by
UNSD, publication of UN-Water synthesis report on SDG
6, based on baseline data
Summer 2018: HLPF in-depth review of progress towards
SDG 6
Timeline
for 2017
integrated
baseline
process
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Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 6
Principles for SDG 6 monitoring (or how to make global monitoring useful for Third Assessment)
•Building on and harmonising national monitoring efforts
•Policy use and data disaggregation
•Steps of progressive monitoring
• Integration of data
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Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 7
www.sdg6monitoring.org
Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6
Thank you
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Integrated Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 8
Target 6.1 Drinking water
6.1.1 Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services
• National sources: Household surveys, institutional/utility records
• Progressive steps: Existing survey data new components further disaggregation
• Global compilation: WHO and UNICEF on behalf of UN-Water
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Target 6.2 Sanitation and hygiene
6.2.1 Proportion of population using safely managed sanitation services, including a handwashing facility with soap and water
• National sources: Household surveys, institutional/utility records, service providers
• Progressive steps: Existing survey data new components further disaggregation
• Global compilation: WHO and UNICEF on behalf of UN-Water
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Target 6.3 Water quality and wastewater
6.3.1 Proportion of wastewater safely treated
• National sources: Institutional/utility records, household surveys, service providers, registers over economic activities
• Progressive steps (economic activities): registers over economic activities and focus on hazardous industries measured volumes treatment compliance
• Global compilation: WHO and UN-Habitat on behalf of UN-Water
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Target 6.3 Water quality and wastewater
6.3.2 Proportion of bodies of water with good ambient water quality
• National sources: National line ministries and institutions
• Progressive steps: 5 core parameters improve spatial and temporal coverage (Earth observations) add more parameters
• Global compilation: UNEP on behalf of UN-Water
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Target 6.4 Water use and scarcity
6.4.1 Change in water use efficiency over time
• National sources: Line ministries and national statistics offices
• Progressive steps: national aggregated values/ estimations spatial and sectoral disaggregation measured volumes
• Global compilation: FAO on behalf of UN-Water
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Target 6.4 Water use and scarcity
6.4.2 Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a proportion of available freshwater resources
• National sources: Line ministries and national statistics offices
• Progressive steps: Existing data new component spatial and sectoral disaggregation
• Global compilation: FAO on behalf of UN-Water
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Target 6.5 Water resources management
6.5.1 Degree of integrated water resources management implementation (0-100)
• National sources: Response on IWRM questionnaire from national line ministries and institutions
• Progressively more inclusive and formal consultation processes
• Global compilation: UNEP on behalf of UN-Water
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Indicator 6.5.2 Data sources
6.5.2 Proportion of transboundary basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation
• National sources: National line ministries and institutions
• Global compilation: UNECE and UNESCO on behalf of UN-Water
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Target 6.6 Water-related ecosystems
6.6.1 Change in the extent of water-related ecosystems over time
• National sources: National line ministries and institutions, ground-based surveys
• Progressive steps: Earth Observations ground-based verification in-situ monitoring of ecosystem health
• Global compilation: UNEP on behalf of UN-Water
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Target 6.a International cooperation and capacity building
6.a.1 Amount of water- and sanitation-related official development assistance that is part of a government coordinated spending plan
• National sources: National line ministries and institutions
• Progressive steps: data on official development aid add information about national budget
• Global compilation: WHO, UNEP and OECD on behalf of UN-Water
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Target 6.b Stakeholder participation
6.b.1 Proportion of local administrative units with established and operational policies and procedures for participation of local communities in water and sanitation management
• National sources: National line ministries and institutions
• Global compilation: WHO, UNEP and OECD on behalf of UN-Water
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Baseline support to countries
• Guidelines and tools • Step-by-step monitoring methodologies for all indicators • Good practices for country monitoring systems • Examples on in-country implementation of SDG 6 monitoring • Others to be developed
• Online support • Inception and technical webinars • Helpdesk • Online tutorials
• Regional exchange • Community of practice • Face-to-face workshops
• Country support • Process facilitation and institutional support • Technical experts
All information available at
www.sdg6monitoring.org