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1st November, 2017Sheraton Hotel, Apia Samoa

Rose KoyamaPacific SDGTF Taskforce and PNG Representative on SDGTF

Reducing the burden of reporting“Integrated national, regional and global level

reporting”

Pacific Island Countries CAPACITY ISSUESComplexity of Planning, Implementation & Reporting at regional & country levels

Global Declarations

Donor Project planning,

implementation & Reporting

Govt budget reporting planning,

implementation

Regional Frameworks

Reporting

Govt sector planning,

implementation & reporting

National Plan planning,

implementation & reporting

Millennium Declaration/2030 Agenda

Mauritius Strategy for Implementation/ SAMOA Pathway

Monterey Consensus/ AAAAParis Declaration/GPEDC

Pacific Leaders Gender Equality Declaration

Climate Change Regional Framework

Forum Compact

Medium Term Plan

Long term vision plan

Corporate Plans

Sector Plans

Development Projects

Ministry Work Plans

International Conventions

CEDAW

CRC

CBD

CITES

2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

& 17 SDGs

SAMOA Pathway

Framework for Pacific Regionalism

Sector Regional Frameworks

National Development & Sector Plans

193 UN Member countries

(16 Forum member countries plus territories through NZ,

USA, France)

52 Smaller Island

Developing States (SIDS) (20 Pacific Island

countries & territories (incl East Timor)

22 Forum members,

associate member states & territories

22 Forum Members &

Territories

22 Pacific Island Countries &

Territories

UN Global

UN SIDS

Pacific Islands Forum

Pacific Islands

Countries & Territories

Pacific Islands

Countries & Territories

1

2

3

4

5

ECOSOC/UNDESA Global SDGs Report

Asia-Pacific SDG Forum Asia-Pacific SDGs Report

Pacific SDGs TaskforcePacific Sustainable Development

Report

National SDGs Taskforce

National Development Plan Reviews & Budgets/

National Voluntary Reports• 2030 Agenda/SDGs• SAMOA Pathway

• FPR• PLGED

• Sendai Framework• Paris Agreement

• AAAA

ProductCoordination MechanismN

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High Level Political ForumAnnual at ECOSOC

Quarennial at UNGA

Annual Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development

Forum

Annual Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Forum

Parliaments/Cabinets

Accountability ForumsSu

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SDG Targets SDG Indicators SAMOA PathwayAddis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA) for

Development Financing

Framework for Pacific

Regionalism

Regional Declarations/Frame

works

Regional Coordination Mechanism

Lead Agency/Focal Point

SAMOA PATHWAY PRIORITY AREA

SIDS PARTNERSHIP AAAA Priority Areas

AAA Action Area

Climate Change13.1 Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries

13.1.1 Number of countries with national and local disaster risk reduction strategies

Para # 31. We reaffirm that small island developing States remain a special case for sustainable development in view of their unique and particular vulnerabilities, and we acknowledge that climate change and sea-level rise continue to pose a significant risk to small island developing States and their efforts to achieve sustainable development and, for some, represent the gravest threat to their survival and viability. Para # 32. We also reaffirm that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time, and we express profound alarm that emissions of greenhouse gases continue to rise globally. We are deeply concerned that all countries, particularly developing countries, are vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change and are already experiencing an increase in such impacts, including persistent drought and extreme weather events, sea-level rise, coastal erosion and ocean acidification, further threatening food security and efforts to eradicate poverty and achieve sustainable development.

Building Capacities for Increased Public Investment in Integrated Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction

Choiseul Integrated Climate Change Programme

Enhancement of regional strategy on climate change through the Asia-Pacific Network on Climate Change (AP-Net)

Protecting our ecosystems for all. All of our actions need to be underpinned by our strong commitment to protect and preserve our planet and natural resources, our biodiversity and our climate. We commit to coherent policy, financing, trade and technology frameworks to protect, manage and restore our ecosystems, including marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and to promote their sustainable use, build resilience, reduce pollution and combat climate change, desertification and land degradation. We recognize the importance of avoiding harmful activities. Governments, businesses and households will all need to change behaviours, with a view to ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns. We will promote corporate sustainability, including reporting on environmental, social and governance impacts, to help to ensure transparency and accountability.

Sustainable development that combines economic, social and cultural development in ways that improve livelihoods and well-being and use the environment sustainably

2015 Pacific Island Forum Leaders Declaration on Climate Change Action 2013 Majuro Declaration for Climate Leadership Pacific Islands Meteorological Strategy 2012-2021: Sustaining Weather and Climate Services in Pacific Islands Countries and Territories SPC Land Resources Division Strategic Plan 2013-2017

Working ARM of the CROP CEO’s Sub – Committee on Climate and Disaster Resilient Development (WARD) Gender Working Group Land Resources Working Group (LRWG) Marine Sector Working Group (MSWG) Pacific Energy Advisory Group (PEAG) Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG)

13.1.2 Number of deaths, missing and persons affected by disaster per 100,000 people

13.2 Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning

13.2.1 Number of countries that have communicated the establishment or operationalisation of an integrated policy/strategy/plan which increases their ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change, and foster climate resilience and low greenhouse gas emissions development in a manner that does not threaten food production (including a national adaptation plan, nationally determined contribution, national communication, biennial update report or other)

Climate change (13.3, 13.a, 13.b)

13.3 Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation,

13.3.1 Number of countries that have integrated mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning into primary, secondary and tertiary curricula

13.1 13.2 13.3 13.a 13.b 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.a 14.b 14.c 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.7 15.8 15.9 15.a 15.b 15.c 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 16.9 16.10 16.a 16.b 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 17.8 17.9 17.10 17.11 17.12 17.13 17.14 17.15 17.16 17.17 17.18 17.19

Cook Is

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Fiji

Kiribati

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Tuvalu

Vanuatu

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Goal 13: Take urgent action

to combat climate change

and its impacts

Goal 14: Conserve and sustainable use the oceans, seas

and marine resources for sustainable development

Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial

ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and

halt and reverse land degradation nad halt biodiversity loss

SAMOA Pathway Partnerships each Pacific Country has aligned to the the 17 SDGs

FICs

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

GOAL 1

GOAL 2GOAL

3GOAL

4 GOAL

5GOAL

6GOAL

7GOAL

8GOAL

9GOAL

10GOAL

11GOAL

12GOAL

13GOAL

14GOAL

15GOAL

16GOAL 17

Total No. of Partnerships per Country

Cook Islands 1 1 1 4 2 3 7 12 2 3 27

FSM 1 1 3 1 3 7 12 2 1 26

Fiji 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 3 10 13 2 3 36

Kiribati 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 3 7 14 2 2 30

Nauru 1 4 1 3 7 11 2 1 23

Niue 1 1 3 1 3 6 8 2 1 23

Palau 1 1 4 1 3 7 14 2 1 29

PNG 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 9 15 2 2 34

RMI 1 1 5 1 3 6 12 2 1 29

Samoa 1 2 1 2 4 2 1 3 3 6 14 2 2 36

Solomon Islands

2 1 2 1 5 2 1 2 2 10 13 2 5 39

Tonga 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 8 11 2 3 35

Tuvalu 1 4 1 1 2 7 13 2 1 27

Vanuatu 1 1 2 1 6 1 3 8 12 2 5 34

SDG 17 SDG Targets SAMOA Pathway AAAA GPEDCFinance 17.1 – Strengthen domestic resource mobilization

Financing (Para #102 – 106)

Domestic Public Resources (para#20-34)Domestic & international private business and finance (para#35-49)Debt & Debt sustaianability(para # 93-102)

Strengthen domestic resource mobilization

17.2 – Developed countries to implement fully their ODA commitments Developed countries to fulfill ODA commitments17.3 – Mobilize additional financial resources for developing countries from

multiple sources17.4 – Assist developing countries in attaining long – term debt sustainability

17.5 – Adopt and implement investment promotion regimes

Technology 17.6- Enhance South south and triangular regional, cooperation on access to science, technology & innovation

Technology (para #110-111) Science, Technology, Innovation & Capacity Building( para #114-124)

17.7 – Promote the dev, transfer, dissemination and diffusion of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries

17.8 – Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology & innovation capacity – building mechanism LDCs by 2017

Capacity Building 17.9 – Enhance international support for capacity building including South south/triangular coopeartion

Capacity – Building (para # 108- 109)

Enhance south south and triangular cooperation

Trade 17.10 – Promote a universal, rules – based, open, non – discriminatory and equitable multilateral trading system

Trade (para # 107) International Trade as an engine for development

17.11 – Significantly increase the exports of developing countries

17.12 – Realise timely implementation of duty – free and quota – free market access

Systemic issues 17.13 – Enhance global macroeconomic stability

Institutional Support ( para # 116-120) Addressing systemic issues

Development cooperation is focused on results that meet developing country priorities17.14 – Enhance policy coherence for sustainable development

17.15 – Respect each country’s policy space and leadership Use country systems

Multi-stakeholder partnerships

17.16 – Enhance the global partnerships for sustainable development complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships

Partnerships (Paras#97-101) International development cooperation

Civil society operations in an environment that maximized their contribution to development

17.17 – Encourage the promote effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships

Engagement& contribution of private sector to developmentMutual accountability

Data Monitoring & accountability

17.18 –Enhance capacity building support to LDCs, SIDS to increase availability of high quality disaggregated data Data/Statistics (para # 112-

115), Monitoring & Accountability (para # 122-124)

Data, Monitoring & Follow up17.19 –Develop measurements of progress on sustainable development that complements GDP & support stats buildin

2030 Agenda/SDGs DRR Specific Targets & Indicators Paris Agreement Specific

Targets & Indicators

1. No Poverty 1.5 - 1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.5.3 1.5 - 1.5.3

2. Zero Hunger 2.1 – 2.1.2; 2.4 – 2.4.1; 2.a – 2.a.1, 2.a.2 2.4 – 2.4.1

3. Good Health & Well Being 3.c – 3.c.1; 3.d – 3.d.1

6. Clean Water/Sanitation 6.2 – 6.2.1

9. Industry Innovation, Infrastructure 9.a – 9.a.1; 9.4 – 9.4.1

10. Reducing Inequality 10.b – 10.b.1

11. Sustainable Cities/Communities 11.5 – 11.5.1, 11.5.2; 11.b – 11.b.1, 11.b.2; 11.c –

11.c.1

11.b – 11.b.1

13. Climate Action 13.1 – 13.1.1, 13.1.2; 13.2 – 13.2.1; 13.3 – 13.3.1,

13.3.2; 13.a – 13.a.1; 13.b – 13.b.1

13.1 – 13.1.1, 13.2 – 13.2.1;

13.3 – 13.3.1

14. Life Under Water 14.2 – 14.2.1; 14.3 – 14.3.1

15. Life on Land 15.3 – 15.3.1; 15.5 – 15.5.1 15.a – 15.a.1; 15.b – 15.b.1

17. Strengthen Partnerships for Sustainable

development17.14 – 17.14.1; 17.15 – 17.15.1; 17.16 – 17.16.1;

17.18 – 17.18.1; 17.19 – 17.19.1, 17.19.2

17.3 - 17.3.1; 17.9 - 17.9.1;

17.16 - 17.16.1; 17.18 - 17.18.1

SDGs relevant to the Sendai Framework for DRR 2015-2030 and the Paris Agreement

[9 Goals; 23 Targets; 30 Indicators ] & 9 Goals, 16 Targets, 16 indicators

REGIONAL PRIORITIES (2015)FPR Objectives SDGs SAMOA Pathway FPR Priority

Sustainable development that combines economic, social & cultural development in a way that improves livelihoods and well-being and use the environment sustainably

SDGs 1-1511.4 culturalheritage

Paras # 1 - 124 • Fisheries (SDG 14)• Cervical Cancer (SDG3.4.prevent premature

deaths from NCDs, 3.7 access to RHS & family planning & SDG5.6 – reproductive health rights)

• Climate Change (SDG13)

Economic Growth that is inclusive and equitable

SDG1.2, 1.3,1.4, 1.5SDG8,SDG10, SDG14.7

Sustained and sustainable inclusive & equitable economic growth with decent work for all & Sustainable TourismParas # 23-29, 30

• Fisheries (SDG 14.7 by 2030, increase economic benefits to SIDS & LDCs from the sustainable use of marine resources including through sustainable management of fisheries, aquaculture and tourism)

Strengthened governance, legal, financial and administrative systems

SDG 16 SDG17

Promoting Peaceful Societies & Safe Communities Paras# 83-86Partnerships Paras # 97-101Financing Paras #102-106Capacity Building Paras #108-109Technology Paras#110-111Data & Statistics Paras #112-115Institutional Support for SIDS Paras#116-120Monitoring & Accountability Paras 122-124

• ICT (SDG9 & SDG17)• West Papua (SDG16)

Security that ensures stableand safe human, environmental and political conditions for all

SDG5 GenderequalitySDG 11.5, 11.7, SDG13SDG16

Climate Change Paras#31-36Disaster Risk Reduction Paras# 51,52Gender Equality and Womens Empowerment Paras# 76, 77Promoting Peaceful Societies & Safe Communities Paras# 83-86

• Climate Change (SDG13)• West Papua (SDG16)

SDG Global # of SDGs

indicators

# of selected Pacific SD indicators

Proportion of the Goal

# with Baselines across 50% of FICs

# measureable but no baselines or

not well collected

SDG1 No Poverty 12 5 42% 2 1

SDG2 Zero Hunger 14 7 50% 3 0

SDG3 Good Health & Wellbeing 26 16 62% 10 5

SDG4 Quality Education 11 8 73% 0 5

SDG5 Gender Equality 14 11 79% 4 3

SDG6 Clean Water & Sanitation 11 3 27% 1 1

SDG7 Affordable & Clean Energy 6 4 67% 1 1

SDG8 Decent work & Economic Growth 17 9 53% 5 2

SDG9 Industry, Innovation& Infrastructure 12 3 25% 2 1

SDG10 Reduced Inequalities 11 7 64% 1 1

SDG11 Sustainable Cities and Communities 15 5 33% 1 3

SDG12 Responsible Consumption & Production 13 4 31% 1 1

SDG13 Climate Action 7 5 71% 0 1

SDG14 Life Below Water 10 9 90% 1 0

SDG15 Life on Land 14 6 43% 4 2

SDG16 Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions 23 7 30% 0 4

SDG17 Partnerships for the Goals 25 18 72% 9 5

Pacific Proxies 5 3 1

241 132 55% 48 37

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Countries are encouraged to:

• align scheduling of their National Voluntary Reviews on SDGs to the HLPF with their national plan reviews to reduce reporting; and

• consider a peer review of their National Voluntary reports on SDGs similar to the Forum Compact review process but

A four-yearly Pacific Report on Sustainable Development to Pacific Leaders. Consolidates reporting against the 2030 Agenda/SDGs, SAMOA Pathway, the FPR and the Pacific Leaders Gender Equality Declaration (PLGED);

• informed by and complement national reporting, and bring together reporting on global commitments and processes, including: the PLGED, the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, AAAA on Financing for Development, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation.

• Will replace previous Forum Compact parallel reports on the MDGs and development effectiveness;

The Pacific’s report will feed into the global and Asia-Pacific regional themes and processes.

FPR Objective

Goal Sustainable Development Goal SAMOA Pathway

# of

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Targets

# of

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Indicators

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listSustainable development that

combines economic, social and

cultural development in ways that

improve livelihoods and well-

being and use the environment

sustainably

1 No Poverty• Preamble (paragraph 6); Sustained and Sustainable Econ Growth (paras 23-27);

Social Development paragraph 793

433

2 Zero Hunger Food security and nutrition paragraph 59 to 63 6 7 50

3 Good health and Wellbeing Health and non-communicable diseases paragraph 72 to 75 11 15 58

4 Quality Education Social Development - education paragraph 87, 88 7 7 64

6 Clean Water and Sanitation Water and sanitation paragraph 64, 65 3 3 27

30 36Economic Growth that is inclusive

and equitable 8 Decent Work and Economic GrowthSustained and sustainable, inclusive and equitable economic growth with decent

work for all, paragraph 23 to 30 6

847

9

Industry, Innovation and

InfrastructureSustained and sustainable, inclusive and equitable economic growth with decent

work for all, paragraph 27.c

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10 Reduced Inequalities Preamble , para 7; Gender equality and women’s empowerment, paragraph 77 h 7 7 64

16 18Security that ensures stable, and

safe human, environmental and

political conditions for all

5 Gender Equality Gender equality and women’s empowerment, paragraph 76, 77 7 10 71

7 Affordable and Clean Energy Sustainable Energy, paragraph 47 to 50 4 4 67

11 Sustainable Cities and Communities• Disaster risk reduction, para 51; Sustainable transportation, para 66, 67;

Management of chemicals and waste, including hazardous waste, paragraph 704

747

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Responsible Consumption and

Production

• Water and sanitation, para 65; Sustainable consumption and production para 68, 69

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13 Climate Action Climate change, para 31 to 46 5 5 71

14 Life below Water Oceans and seas; paragraph 53 to 58 9 9 90

15 Life on Land Biodiversity para 89 to 94; Invasive alien species para 95 6 7 45

32 47Strengthened governance, legal,

financial, and administrative

systems

16 Peace, Justice and Strong InstitutionsSocial Development – promoting peaceful societies and safe communities , para

83 to 867

830

17 Partnerships for the GoalsMeans of implementation, including partnerships

paragraph 96 to 12016

2076

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Total 103 132 57%