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THE CHALLENGE OF MONITORING SDGs IN INDONESIA Indicator 2.1.1 KECUK SUHARIYANTO Chief Statistician, BPS-Statistics Indonesia Email: [email protected] FAO Technical Briefing, New York March 9 th 2017 BPS – STATISTICS INDONESIA

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Page 1: THE CHALLENGE OF MONITORING SDGs IN INDONESIA · THE CHALLENGE OF MONITORING SDGs IN INDONESIA Indicator 2.1.1 KECUK SUHARIYANTO Chief Statistician, BPS-Statistics Indonesia Email:

THE CHALLENGE OF

MONITORING SDGs

IN INDONESIA Indicator 2.1.1

KECUK SUHARIYANTO Chief Statistician, BPS-Statistics Indonesia

Email: [email protected]

FAO Technical Briefing, New York March 9th 2017

BPS – STATISTICS INDONESIA

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1. Building Country Ownership

2. Partnership among Multi-stakeholders

3. Identifying Indicators and Filling Gaps → Indicator 2.1.1

4. Implementing “Data Revolution”

Enhancing the existing data collection → add FIES Survey Module (8 questions) in Household Consumption Survey

Conducting new survey → Water quality, Violence against woman

Innovation of data collection: QMS, Geospatial and Statistics Integration

CAPI

5. Other Strategies

MONITORING SDGS IN INDONESIA: General Steps

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TARGET GLOBAL SDGs 2.1

By 2030, end hunger and ensure

access by all people, in particular

the poor and people in

vulnerable situations, including

infants, to safe, nutritious and

sufficient food all year round

INDICATOR 2.1.1:

Prevalence of undernourishment

SDG GOAL 2

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EXISTING DATA

• Prevalence of

underweight for children under 5 years

• Available only once in five years

• Source: Ministry of Health

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EXERCISE TO IMPROVE: PoU Method

PathWays Dev Stata Software

Prevalence of undernourishment in March 2015: 15,08%

15,08

84,92

Notes:

• Problem with measurement of calory per capita?

• Exercise using POU Method FAO → R Software provide different results.

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• The implementation and monev of SDGs agenda will heavily depend upon the availability and good quality data

• Operational definition of each SDG indicator needs to be clearly formulated

• Different metodology will produce different results – need standars?

• Enhancing NSO’s capacity with continuing support from international agencies is the key for the success in responding to global challenges.

LESSONS LEARNED

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THANK YOU

Terima Kasih

“..what we measure shapes what

we collectively strive to pursue –

and what we pursue determines

what we measure”.

Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress