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12-16 November 2018 CHIBA, JAPAN

Ms. Rozita TALHADept. of Statistics, Malaysia (DOSM)

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MALAYSIA’S COMMITMENT ON SDG AGENDA

GENDER STATISTICS IN MALAYSIA

WAY FORWARD

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Malaysia has been proactive in implementing the 2030 Agenda nationally through...STRENGTHEN GOVERNANCE ACTION PLANNATIONAL SDGs ROADMAP

Federal Agencies

Others

State Agencies

- National SDG Council- National SDG Roadmap- Steering Committee

- Data collection activity- Develop indicators- Develop Metadata- Data Gaps- Database Dashboard

- Review achievement through 3 Phases implementation modules

Phase I (2016-2020)

•Prioritising SDG according to 11MP

Phase II

(2020-2025)

•Focus on post 2020 goals and targets

Phase III (2025-2030)

•Remaining goals and targets in line with Malaysia’s capacity and global role

5 Working Committee :i) Cluster Inclusivityii) Cluster Well-Beingiii) Cluster Human Capitaliv) Cluster Environment & Natural

Resources v) Cluster Economic Growth

Establishing a multi-stakeholder andparticipatory governance structurespearheaded by the National SDGCouncil, chaired by Prime Minister

Formulated a National SDG Roadmap to guide the implementation of Agenda 2030 and SDGs

Collective efforts of various parties areneeded to strengthen the implementation ofSDG 2016-2030...

77Agencies involve ...

Focal Point in coordinating the development of SDGs Indicators

Multi stakeholders

- Initial Assessment of Indicators- Mapping with Policies- Mapping indicators and Roadmap- MDG Achievement- Engagement with agencies

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

INDICATORS

244169TARGETS

17GOALS

Note: Assessment as at 20 Oct 2018

48%

21%

16%

10%

5%

Partially Available, Need Further Development38 Indicators

Available118 Indicators

Partially Available52 Indicators

Not Relevant 12 Indicators

Not Available24 Indicators

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SDGs INDICATORS: GENDER PERSPECTIVE

8GOALS

INDICATORS

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55%21%

12%

8%4%

Partially Available, Need Further Development6 Indicators

Available28 Indicators

Partially Available11 Indicators

Not Relevant 2 IndicatorsNot Available

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THE AVAILABILITY OF DATAAvailable Partially available Partially available, need further development  Not Available Not Relevant

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8 MAIN DOMAINS:

1. Economic structures, participation in productive activities & access to resources

2. Education

3. Health & related services

4. Public life & decision making

5. Human rights of women & girl children

6. Social protection

7. Disaster risk reduction

8. Peace & security

DOMAINI

• MalaysianCommunication&MultimediaCommission

• DOSM‐ Prices&ManpowerDiv.

DOMAIN2• Min.ofEducation• DOSM– Pop&

ManpowerDiv.

DOMAIN3 • Min.ofHealth• DOSM– PopDiv.

DOMAIN4

• ParliamentofMalaysia• Min.ofEducation• PublicServiceDept.• RoyalMalaysiaPolice• Federal&SyariahCourt• PrimeMinisterOffice• DOSM‐ManpowerDiv.

DOMAIN7

Min.ofDefence

DOMAIN6 Dept.ofSocialWelfare

DATA SOURCES:

DOMAIN8

Dept.ofSocialWelfare

DOMAIN5• RoyalMalaysiaPolice• RegistrationDept.• DOSM– PopDiv.

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What is gender gap index?

Gender Gap Index examines the gapbetween men and women in fourfundamental categories (sub‐indexes):

1. Economic Participation and Opportunity;2. Educational Attainment;3. Health and Survival; and4. Political Empowerment.

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Data Development and Data Compilation

Collaboration with all related agencies is needed

in order to ensure the monitoring &

measurement of SDGs indicators 2016 -2030 on

tracks:

Need an Investment to strengthen the National Statistical System (NSS)

Develop an intergrated database system for data compilation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting

• Engagement with agencies

• Identify the best mechanism to develop the indicator

• SDGs as part of agencies priority work plan include

• Commitment• Budget & Allocation• Focal Point

• Develop new indicators;• Agencies need to expand

the coverage of data and targets

• NSS need strategic partnership to build the statistical learning centre to strengthen the statistical capacity in implementing SDGs agenda

• MySDG Portal

• National SDG Dashboard

• Cross Agencies (or regional)

• Data Sharing

Phase I(2016-2020) prioritising

SDG according to 11MP

Phase II (2020-2025)

focus on post 2020 goals and targets

Phase III (2025 – 2030)

remaining goals and targets in line with Malaysia’s capacity and global role

NATIONAL SDG ROADMAP

THANK YOU