Integrating the 2030 Agenda : SDG Roadmap Malaysia
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Integrating the 2030 Agenda :SDG Roadmap Malaysia
Regional Knowledge Exchange – Implementing the2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
by:Hidah MisranEconomic Planning UnitPrime Minister’s Department, Malaysia24 October 2016
Outline
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1 Overview – Malaysia’s Commitment to2030 Agenda
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Mapping SDG with the EleventhMalaysia Plan
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Integrating SDG into PlanningFramework
Governance Structure and Fundingof Malaysia SDG Roadmap
Conclusion5
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1 Overview – Malaysia’s Commitment to2030 Agenda
Malaysia has made a commitment to the 2030Agenda…
“Malaysia is absolutelycommitted to the Post 2015agenda - the SustainableDevelopment Goals and ouraspirations to transform theworld by 2030.”
“…may I reaffirm Malaysia’scommitment to support andimplement the 2030 Agendafor Sustainable Development.”
“Malaysia is now about to embark onits next five-year development plan - theEleventh Malaysia Plan, from 2016 to 2020.In many aspects, the plan mirrors the multi-dimensional nature of the SDG, and hasbeen formulated with the people at thecentre of all development efforts.”
UN SustainableDevelopment Summit
New York, 27 September 2015Adoption of “Transforming our World: The
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” 4
SDGs Mirror the New Economic Model and 11 Malaysia Plan
SustainableDevelopment
Goals
NewEconomic
Model
AnchoringGrowth
on People
11th MalaysiaPlan
Social
Environment
Economy
Inclusivity
Sustainability
High Income
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IN LINE
“Anchoring growth onpeople”
The theme of the EleventhMalaysia Plan (11MP) is…
People are the bedrockof the nation
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Preparing people forthe future
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Everyone enjoys growthand development
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The theme of the SustainableDevelopment Goal (SDG) is…
“Leaving no one behind”
11MP: ANCHORING GROWTH ON PEOPLEencompasses economic, social & environmental objectives…
Multidimensional goals,2016-2020GDP growth at
5-6%per annum
Labour productivity increases fromRM77,100 (2015)to RM92,300
(2020)
GNI per capita atRM54,100by 2020
Average monthly household incomeincreases fromRM6,141 (2014)to RM10,540
(2020)
Compensation of employees toGDP increase from 34.9% (2015) to
(2020)40%
Malaysia Wellbeing Index (MWI)to increaseby 1.7%
per annum
2Improving wellbeing for all
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Strengthening infrastructureto supporteconomic expansion 4 5 6
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Uplifting B40householdstowards a middle-class society
Enabling industry-ledTechnical andVocational Educationand Training (TVET)
Embarking ongreen growth
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Enhancinginclusiveness towardsan equitable society
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Accelerating human capitaldevelopment for anadvanced nation
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Pursuing green growthfor sustainability andresilience
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Re-engineering economicgrowth for greaterprosperity
Enhancingproductivity
Innovationto wealth
Competitivecities
Thrusts
Gamechangers
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Outline
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2 Mapping SDG with the EleventhMalaysia Plan
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38%
13%
38%
11%
0%
INDICATORS241
Legend
Assessing Malaysia’s ReadinessPreliminary Review of Malaysia’s SDG Indicators
17 GOALS 169 TARGETS
Available
Partially Available
Partially Available & NeedFurther Development
Not AvailableNot Applicable
90 Indicator
26 Indicator
91 Indicator
32 Indicator
1 Indicator
24%
28%
48%Social
Environment
Economy
SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT GOALS
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50%
17%
25%
8%
INDICATORS
POVERTY
36%
36%
28%
INDICATORS
FOOD &WELL BEING
50%11%
31%8%
INDICATORS
HEALTH EDUCATION
GENDEREQUALITY &
WOMENWATER
73%18% 9%
INDICATORS
36%36%
21% 7%INDICATORS
18%55%
27%INDICATORS
Data accessibilityPreliminary Review of Malaysia’s SDG Indicators
50%50% INDICATORS
ENERGY
59%
6%
23%
12%
INDICATORS
ECONOMYGROWTH
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12 14 26 11
14 11 6 17
7 TARGETS 8 TARGETS 13 TARGETS 10 TARGETS
9 TARGETS 8 TARGETS 5 TARGETS 12 TARGETS
Available PartiallyAvailable
Partially Available & NeedFurther Development Not Available Not
Applicable
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59%8%33%
INDICATORS
INFRA-STRUCTURE INEQUALITY HABITATION COMSUMPTION &
PRODUCTION
64%27%9%
INDICATORS
13%47%
40%INDICATORS
8% 15%69%
8%INDICATORS
Preliminary Review of Malaysia’s SDG Indicators
28%
14%29%
29%
INDICATORS
CLIMATECHANGE
20%
80%INDICATORS
MARINEECOSYSTEM
29%14%50%
7%INDICATORS
ECOSYSTEM CRIME &JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP
17%13%
61%9%
INDICATORS
28%12%44%
16%INDICATORS
12 11 15 13
7 10 14 23 25
8 TARGETS 10 TARGETS 10 TARGETS 11 TARGETS
5 TARGETS 10 TARGETS 12 TARGETS 12 TARGETS 19 TARGETS
Available PartiallyAvailable
Partially Available & NeedFurther Development Not Available Not
Applicable
Legend
Data accessibility
Mapping SDGs with Green Economy/Green Growth(GE/GG) Indicators Malaysia
SDGsGoals:17
Targets:169Indicators: 241
GE/GGI(80 indicators)
32 GE/GGI17 : one to one
15 : nearly match
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The mapping process of SDG targets and 11th
MP…
• Taking stock of MDG’s achievements (8 goals; 17 targets; 65 indicators)
• Assess priorities - Leaving no one behind
• Assess data availability & accessibility (Led by Department of Statistics)
• Map SDG targets with 11th MP (according to 11th MP thrusts, focus areasand strategies)
• Governance structure
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The mapping process of SDG targets and 11th MP…
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11MP: Strategic Thrust 1Enhancing inclusiveness towards an equitablesociety
11MP : Strategic Thrust 2Improving wellbeing for all
11MP : Strategic Thrust 3Accelerating human capital development for an advancednation
11MP : Strategic Thrust 4Pursuing green growth for sustainability and resilience
Inclusivity ensures all Malaysians benefit from economic growthregardless of gender, ethnicity,
socio-economic status, or geographic location
Key initiatives
Healthy individuals and happy households, living in cohesiveand united communities – this embodies the vision
for a socially advanced Malaysia
The focus on cradle-to-grave talent development and lifelong learning willimprove labour productivity, deliver a higher-skilled workforce, and
create a virtuous cycle of job creation, growth and social development
““Green growth” will be a way of life. This will lead to strengthened food,water, and energy security;
lower environmental risks; and ultimately, better wellbeing and quality of life
Key initiatives
Key initiatives
Key initiatives
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11MP : Strategic Thrust 5Strengthening infrastructure to supporteconomic expansion
11MP : Strategic Thrust 6Re-engineering economic growth for greater prosperity
Transforming public service for productivity
All Malaysians will have access to basic amenities and be connected through integratedtransport and high-speed Internet. New investments will focus on lowering
cost of business and enhancing competitiveness
Key initiatives
Key initiativesWe will ensure quality growth and international competitiveness.
All economic sectors will migrate towards more knowledge-intensive and highvalue-added activities with
greater productivity
Enhancing project management for better and faster outcomes
Strengthening talent management for the public service of the future
Enhancing service delivery with citizens at the centre
Rationalising public sector institutions for greater productivity and performance
Capitalising on local authorities for quality services at the local level
The mapping process of SDG targets and 11th MP…
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3 Integrating SDG into PlanningFramework
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Identify SDGtarget
Identify SDGtarget
1.4By 2030, ensure that allmen and women, inparticular the poor andthe vulnerable, haveequal rights to economicresources, as well asaccess to basic services,ownership and controlover land and otherforms of property,inheritance, naturalresources, appropriatenew technology andfinancial services,including microfinance.
Identify SDGindicator
Identify SDGindicator
1.4.1Proportion of populationliving in households withaccess to basic services
Select 11MPstrategy thatmatch SDG
target
Select 11MPstrategy thatmatch SDG
target
StrategyExpanding access tobasic services
Expanding networkand treatment plantcapacity throughinfrastructureinvestment andinfrastructuretechnology
Select 11MPtarget thatmatch SDGindicator
Select 11MPtarget thatmatch SDGindicator
Outcome90,000 additional housesin the rural areas will besupplied with clean andtreated water
99% populationserved by clean and
treated water by2020
Process can be interchangeable
SDG Goal 1 : End Poverty in All Its Forms Everywhere
SDG Agenda Malaysia’s Roadmap 2016-2020
Integrating SDG into Planning Framework
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Identify SDGtarget
Identify SDGtarget
9.1Develop quality, reliable,sustainable and resilientinfrastructure, includingregional and transborderinfrastructure to supporteconomic developmentand human wellbeing,with a focus onaffordable and equitableaccess for all.
Identify SDGindicator
Identify SDGindicator
9.1.1
Share of the ruralpopulation wholive within 2km ofpaved road
Select 11MPstrategy thatmatch SDG
target
Select 11MPstrategy thatmatch SDG
target
StrategyEnhancingconnectivity acrossmodes and regions
Improving safety,efficiency andservice levels oftransportoperations
Select 11MPtarget thatmatch SDGindicator
Select 11MPtarget thatmatch SDGindicator
Outcome40% public modaltransport share
3000 paved ruralroads constructed
Process can be interchangeable
SDG Goal 9 : Build Resilient Infrastructure, Promote Inclusive and SustainableIndustrialization and Foster Innovation
SDG AgendaMalaysia’s Roadmap 2016-
2020
Integrating SDG into Planning Framework
SDG Roadmap Malaysia
o Phase I (2016-2020) – prioritising SDG according to 11MP
o Phase II (2020-2025) – focus on post 2020 goals and targets
o Phase III (2025 – 2030) – remaining goals and targets in linewith Malaysia’s capacity and global role
o Phase I (2016-2020) – prioritising SDG according to 11MP
o Phase II (2020-2025) – focus on post 2020 goals and targets
o Phase III (2025 – 2030) – remaining goals and targets in linewith Malaysia’s capacity and global role
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4 Governance Structure and Fundingof Malaysia SDG Roadmap
UN High Level Political Forumon Sustainable Development
Endorsed by Ministerin PM’s Department
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WorkingCommittee
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WorkingCommittee
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WorkingCommittee
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WorkingCommittee
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WorkingCommittee
nCluster-based
WorkingCommittee
nCluster-based
STEERING COMMITTEEChaired by Director
General of EPU
STEERING COMMITTEEChaired by Director
General of EPU
NATIONAL SDG COUNCIL(as part of the National Action Committee)
Chaired by PM
NATIONAL SDG COUNCIL(as part of the National Action Committee)
Chaired by PM
Institutional and governance structurefor the 2030 Agenda
Institutional and governance structurefor the 2030 Agenda
Governance Structure of SDG Roadmap
Formulating national indicators and establishing databaseFormulating national indicators and establishing database
Funding – through the 5-year Malaysia Plans, private sector,civil society and international agenciesFunding – through the 5-year Malaysia Plans, private sector,civil society and international agencies
SDG Roadmap and DirectionInstitutional and governance structure for the 2030 AgendaInstitutional and governance structure for the 2030 Agenda
Align competencies and organisations with SDG and capacitybuildingAlign competencies and organisations with SDG and capacitybuilding
Framework for strategic communication – advocacy, seminars,roundtables and a national portalFramework for strategic communication – advocacy, seminars,roundtables and a national portal
Formulating a Roadmap for Implementation of SDG:
o Phase I (2016-2020) – prioritising SDG according to 11MP
o Phase II (2020-2025) – focus on post 2020 goals and targets
o Phase III (2025 – 2030) – remaining goals and targets in linewith Malaysia’s capacity and global role
Formulating a Roadmap for Implementation of SDG:
o Phase I (2016-2020) – prioritising SDG according to 11MP
o Phase II (2020-2025) – focus on post 2020 goals and targets
o Phase III (2025 – 2030) – remaining goals and targets in linewith Malaysia’s capacity and global role
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Funds are channelled through the programmes and projects under the 11MP strategicthrusts that fit the SDG goals
Funding for SDG Programmes and Projects:Through the existing development mechanisms(5-year Malaysia Plans)
Priority SDGs
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Conclusion5
Conclusion
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Malaysia is committed to the 2030 Agendathrough SDG Roadmap which is ready forimplementation
Most of the SDG targets are being addressedthrough integration of SDG targets into the 11th
Malaysia Plan for the 1st Phase implementation(2016-2020)
Malaysia will continue to address the remainingtargets beyond 2020 through subsequentMalaysia Plans
Economic Planning UnitPrime Minister’s Departmentwww.epu.gov.my
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