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Dr. Kamariah Noruddin Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister’s Department Malaysia SYMPOSIUM ON “BUILDING EFFECTIVE, INCLUSIVE AND ACCOUNTABLE INSTITUTIONS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FOR ADVANCING THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT” 5-8 DECEMBER 2017, INCHEON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA 1 INTEGRATING THE 2030 AGENDA: SDG ROADMAP FOR MALAYSIA Plenary Session I Getting Institutions Organized for the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Society Approaches”

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Dr. Kamariah NoruddinEconomic Planning Unit, Prime Minister’s Department

Malaysia

SYMPOSIUM ON “BUILDING EFFECTIVE, INCLUSIVE AND ACCOUNTABLE INSTITUTIONS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

FOR ADVANCING THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT” 5-8 DECEMBER 2017, INCHEON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

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INTEGRATING THE 2030 AGENDA: SDG ROADMAP FOR MALAYSIA

Plenary Session I Getting Institutions Organized for the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Whole-of-Government and Whole-of-Society Approaches”

OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION

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OVERVIEW

PREPARATION PROCESS

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

MOVING FORWARD

CONCLUSION

• SDGs• Nation’s role in SDGs• SDGs Mirror the NEM

and 11Malaysia Plan

Main characteristics of the 2030 Agenda... Broad participation

UN Member States, civil societies and other stakeholders involvement

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Diverse Issuesclear focus; new challenges; putting sustainable developement at the centre

Knowledge Gapbetween and within countries, governance and accountability deficits at different levels

Applicable to allentire world, developed and developing countries

Means of implementationrevitalised global partnership

Applied the Principle of common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR)

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Nation’s Role in Agenda 2030…

“ it takes into account different national realities, capacities and level of development and respecting

national policies and priorities. Targets one defined as aspirational and global… ” - para 55

Set national SDG targets taking into account national circumstances

Decide how aspirational and global targets should be incorporated into national planning process, policies and

strategies

Recognize link between sustainable development and other relevant ongoing processes in economic, social and

environmental fields

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OVERVIEW

17 Goals

169 Targets

230 Indicators

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DimensionsThe goals and targets will stimulate action over the next fifteen years in areas of critical importance for humanity and the planet

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OVERVIEW

SDGs Mirror the NEM and 11MP

Anchoring Growth

on People

Social

Environment

Economy

Inclusivity

Sustainability

High Income

New Economic

Model

OVERVIEW

SDGs Mirror the NEM and 11MP…

OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION

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OVERVIEW

PREPARATION PROCESS

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

MOVING FORWARD

CONCLUSION

• Institutional Framework for SDG

• Mapping SDG with the Eleventh Malaysia Plan

• Funding for SDG Programmes and Projects

• Studies on data readiness and gap analysis

PREPARATION PROCESS

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1. Institutional Framework for SDG

PREPARATION PROCESS

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2. Mapping SDG with the Eleventh Malaysia Plan

PREPARATION PROCESS

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2. Mapping SDG with the Eleventh Malaysia Plan

PREPARATION PROCESS

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2. Mapping SDG with the Eleventh Malaysia Plan

PREPARATION PROCESS

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3. Funding for SDG Programmes and Projects

PREPARATION PROCESS

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4. Conducted studies on data readiness and gap analysis

OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION

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OVERVIEW

PREPARATION PROCESS

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

MOVING FORWARD

CONCLUSION

• Data availability and readiness

• Monitoring implementation

• Funding for SDG Programmes and Projects

Challenges and opportunities

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1. Data availability and readiness

Challenges and opportunities

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2. Monitoring implementation

Challenges and opportunities

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3. Funding for SDG Programmes and Projects

• Avoid redundancy and competition while enhance better coordination and collaboration

• Clarity of areas for Government support to other players

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OVERVIEW

PREPARATION PROCESS

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

MOVING FORWARD

CONCLUSION

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Government

Academia

Private Sector

NGO/CSO

WAY FORWARD

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• Government funding for SDG-related activities by NGOs and the academia

• National Blue Ocean Strategy (NBOS)

• Crowd-funding

• Social Entrepreneurship

• Localising SDGs at sub-national levels by replicating the national multi-stakeholder governance structure at state levels

• Existing government budgets & mechanisms

• CSR programs

• Financial institutions

• Strengthening data readiness and filling data gaps to develop a comprehensive dataset for SDG implementation

• Private Sector SDG Portal

• Voluntary Business Review Report

• Strengthening data readiness and filling data gaps to develop a comprehensive dataset for SDG implementation

• Private Sector SDG Portal

• Voluntary Business Review Report

Strengthening collaboration

between stakeholders

Domestic resource

mobilisation

Data sharing among the

various stakeholders

International cooperation

• Expertise

• Resources

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OVERVIEW

PREPARATION PROCESSES

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

MOVING FORWARD

CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

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• 11MP has laid the foundation for implementation of SDGs that also coincides with the SDG framework – SDGs will provide the platform for all future 5-year plans until 2030

• An institutional and governance framework involving all stakeholders will be in place to plan and monitor the SDGs

• Contribution of all stakeholders is important to ensure successful implementation of SDGs

• Partnership among stakeholders is important to ensure successful implementation of SDGs – Government, private sector, NGOs and civil society organisations, academia, research institutions, multinational and regional international agencies

• Need to prioritise and focus on SDGs directly aligned to our national development goals

Malaysia can and should be ambitious with the goals and targets for the SDGs. We have demonstrated that we can set and achieve “higher targets” through sustained and systematic effort. Malaysia has in place the implementing mechanism for the SDGs with sustainable development initiative aligned with the 11MP, the implementation will be a relatively smooth process. The National SDG Roadmap sets out the priorities and plan of action for implementation.

Thank You…

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Economic Planning UnitPrime Minister’s Departmentwww.epu.gov.my