Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
GEMI - SDG 6 targets and
global indicators
Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
JMP
WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP)
GEMI
Integrated monitoring of water and sanitation related SDG targets (GEMI)
GLAAS UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS)
UN-Water
SDG 6 global monitoring
Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
Objectives of Integrated Monitoring
1. Develop methodologies and
tools to monitor SDG 6 global
indicators
2. Raise awareness at national
and global levels about SDG 6
monitoring
3. Enhance country capacity in
monitoring (technical and
institutional)
4. Compile country data and
report on global progress
towards SDG 6
Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
Principles for SDG 6 monitoring
• Building on and harmonizing national monitoring
efforts
• Steps of progressive monitoring
• Integration of data
• Policy use and data disaggregation
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Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
SDG 6
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“Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all”
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Target 6.3
Water quality and wastewater
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“By 2030, improve water
quality by reducing pollution,
eliminating dumping and
minimizing release of
hazardous chemicals and
materials, halving the proportion
of untreated wastewater and
substantially increasing
recycling and safe reuse
globally”
6.3.2 Proportion of bodies of water with good
ambient water quality (UNEP)
6.3.1 Proportion of wastewater safely treated
(WHO/UNHABITAT)
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Target 6.4
Water use and scarcity
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“By 2030, substantially increase
water-use efficiency across all
sectors and ensure sustainable
withdrawals and supply of
freshwater to address water
scarcity and substantially reduce
the number of people suffering
from water scarcity”
6.4.2 Level of water stress:
freshwater withdrawal as a
proportion of available freshwater
resources (FAO)
6.4.1 Change in water use efficiency
over time (FAO)
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Target 6.5
Water resources management
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“By 2030, implement
integrated water resources
management at all levels,
including through
transboundary cooperation
as appropriate”
6.5.2 Proportion of transboundary
basin area with an operational
arrangement for water cooperation
(UNESCO/UNECE)
6.5.1 Degree of integrated water
resources management
implementation (0-100) (UNEP)
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Target 6.6
Water-related ecosystems
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“By 2020, protect and restore
water-related ecosystems,
including mountains, forests,
wetlands, rivers, aquifers and
lakes”
6.6.1 Change in the extent of
water-related ecosystems over
time (UNEP)
Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
Baseline support to countries
• Guidelines and tools – Step-by-step monitoring methodologies, 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
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All information available at www.sdg6monitoring.org
Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
Suggested next steps for countries
• Identify SDG 6 focal point and establish
a monitoring team for each
target/indicator
• Review SDG 6 global monitoring
methods
• Identify links to existing policy and
monitoring processes
• Plan for national implementation of SDG
6 monitoring
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Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
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• 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 baselines
Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
Some final thoughts
1. Member States are the ultimate owners of
SDG goals, targets, and indicators
2. National statistical office are the official link
to SDG monitoring
3. SDG 6 monitoring methodologies should be
flexible and regularly refined
4. ‘Progressive monitoring steps’ allow
participation with less capacity and
resources
5. Countries don’t have to monitor all indicators
6. Monitoring is a means to an end – essential
to focus on how data will be used
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Thank you
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Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6
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
6.1.1 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)*
(6.4.3)