The UN Sustainable Development Goals - A guided tour in the context of food, agriculture, and...

96
The UN Sustainable Development Goals A guided tour in the context of food, agriculture, and livestock Alan AtKisson, SLU, 11 Mar 2016
  • Upload

    siani
  • Category

    Food

  • view

    281
  • download

    3

Transcript of The UN Sustainable Development Goals - A guided tour in the context of food, agriculture, and...

The UN Sustainable Development Goals

A guided tour

in the context of food, agriculture, and livestock

Alan AtKisson, SLU, 11 Mar 2016

Outline •  Brief personal introduction •  Introducing the SDGs — Where did they come from? •  Reviewing the SDGs – Mega-trends and small details •  Implementing the SDGs — Who does what? •  A few implementation tools to support your work •  Closing: 4 Key Messages for working with the SDGs

A Note on Context Food and agriculture are playing a very central role in the implementation of the SDGs. The visibility of food security has never been higher. Your work is more important than ever.

Visit 17Goals.org

Resources are available from …

Visit 17Goals.org

United Nations Headquarters, New York City

UNFCCCwebsite,12aug2015h5p://newsroom.unfccc.int/unfccc-newsroom/12-august-2015-this-week-climate-song-for-paris-cop21

Introducing the SDGs Where did they come from?

Why did they end up in this form? What is new and different about them?

UNHeadquarters,NewYork25Sept2015

Photos:UN.org

DanielCraig Shakira PopeFrancis

…AllappearedatthelaunchoftheSDGsUNGeneralAssembly,25Sep2015

The SDGs are embedded in a larger agreement called “Transforming Our World:

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”

Important to remember:

Most observers expected the negotiations on the SDGs

and the 2030 Agenda to end badly.

Instead, they ended like this …

Amb.MachariaKamau(Kenya),Co-Facilitator,celebraQngsuccess(photo:IISD)

(Formally, they ended like this.)

MachariaKamau(Kenya)withDavidDonoghue(Ireland)whentheSDGswereagreed,2Aug2015(photo:IISD)

The path to the SDGs was a long and winding road

1972StockholmMee=ngonEnvi.&Devel.

2000/2001MillenniumDeclaraQon

&MDGs

2002Johannesburg

Summit&

JohannesburgPlanof

ImplementaQon

2009COP-15

&Copenhagen(Climate)Accord

2014OWG&

DraXSDGs

2012Rio+20

&“TheFuture

WeWant”*

Sept2015The2030Agendafor

SustainableDevelopment

2010MDG

Summit

*Andotherevents,e.g.:UNHigh-LevelPanel,UNTaskTeam,[UN]SustainableDevelopmentSoluQonsNetwork

2015Country

NegoQaQonsatUN

Headquarters

1992Earth

Summit&

Agenda21

And there were many other contributing milestones

1972StockholmMeetingon2Envi.&2Devel.

2000/2001MillenniumDeclaration

&MDGs

2002Johannesburg

Summit6&

JohannesburgPlan6of

Implementation

2009COP=15

&Copenhagen(Climate)Accord

2014OWG&

DraftSDGs

2012Rio+20&2

“The2Future

We2Want”*

Sept22015The220302Agenda2for2

Sustainable2Development2

2010MDG

Summit

2015Country

Negotiationsat6UN6

Headquarters

1992EarthSummit

&Agenda221

Planetaryboundaries:GuidinghumandevelopmentonachangingplanetSteffen,etal.,15Jan2015

The Planetary Boundaries, Updated 2015

The original eight Millennium Development Goals

What is new and different about the 17 SDGs?

First, and most important, these Goals apply to every nation … and every sector. Cities, businesses, schools, organizations, all are challenged to act. This is called

Universality

Second, it is recognized that the Goals are all inter-connected, in a system. We cannot aim to achieve just one Goal. We must achieve them all. This is called

Integration

And finally, it is widely recognized that achieving these Goals involves making very big, fundamental changes in how we live on Earth. This is called

Transformation

Reviewing the SDGs What do the Goals say?

What are the recent mega-trends? A brief look at certain relevant details (the Targets)

#1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere

#1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere

LivingonlessthanUS$1.25/day:

1990:1.9billion2015:0.8billion

#2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

#2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

UndernourishedPeople:

1990/92:18.6%

2014/16:10.9%

#3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

#2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

#3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Healthylifeexpectancy:

1990:56.9years2013:62.3years

#4: Ensure inclusive and

quality education for all and promote

lifelong learning

#4: Ensure inclusive and

quality education for all and promote

lifelong learning

PrimaryeducaQoncompleQon:

1990:81%

2012:92%

#5: Achieve gender equality and empower women and girls

#5: Achieve gender equality and empower women and girls

EducaQongenderparity:

1990:86%

2012:97%

#6: Ensure access to water and sanitation for all

#6: Ensure access to water and sanitation for all

Accesstosafe(improved)drinkingwater:

1990:76%

2015:92%ImprovedsanitaQon:

1990:49%

2015:67%

#7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all

#7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all

Lackingaccesstoelectricity:

18%Lackingaccesstocleancooking:

38%

#8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all

#8: Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all

Unemploymentin2014:

201million(Up15%sincestartofglobalfinancialcrisis)Youthunemploymentrate:

about3xadultrate

#9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

#9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

Technologygapbetweendevelopedanddevelopingcountries:

Narrowing

#10: Reduce inequality within and among countries

#10: Reduce inequality within and among countries

Therichestcountriesare

100=mesricherthanthepoorest(GDP/cap)

#11: Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

#11: Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Numberofpeoplelivinginslums:

1990:650million

Today:840million

#12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

#12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

EarthOvershootDay,usingecologicalfootprint:

1990:7Dec2015:19Aug

#13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts*

#13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts*

Totalgreenhousegasemissions(CO2e):

1990:34GGT2014:46GGT

#14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources

#14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources

LivingBluePlanetIndex,1970-2012:Lifeinthesea

reducedby49%

#15: Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and

reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss

#15: Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and

reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss

LivingPlanetIndex,1970-2010:Lifeonland

reducedby52%

#16: Promote just, peaceful and inclusive

societies

#16: Promote just, peaceful and inclusive

societies

WorldwideGovernanceIndicators:OECD:90/100Low-Income:23/100Changesince1996:Negligible

#17: Revitalize the global partnership

for sustainable development

#17: Revitalize the global partnership

for sustainable development

Numberofpeopleinmyextendedfamilywhoknowaboutsustainabledevelopment

1990:02015:All

Each goal is important in itself …

And they are all

connected

Goal1.Endpovertyinallitsformseverywhere1.1By2030,eradicateextremepovertyforallpeopleeverywhere,currentlymeasuredaspeoplelivingonlessthan$1.25aday1.2By2030,reduceatleastbyhalftheproporQonofmen,womenandchildrenofallageslivinginpovertyinallitsdimensionsaccordingtonaQonaldefiniQons1.3ImplementnaQonallyappropriatesocialprotecQonsystemsandmeasuresforall,includingfloors,andby2030achievesubstanQalcoverageofthepoorandthevulnerable1.4By2030,ensurethatallmenandwomen,inparQcularthepoorandthevulnerable,haveequalrightstoeconomicresources,aswellasaccesstobasicservices,ownershipandcontroloverlandandotherformsofproperty,inheritance,naturalresources,appropriatenewtechnologyandfinancialservices,includingmicrofinance1.5By2030,buildtheresilienceofthepoorandthoseinvulnerablesituaQonsandreducetheirexposureandvulnerabilitytoclimate-relatedextremeeventsandothereconomic,socialandenvironmentalshocksanddisasters1.aEnsuresignificantmobilizaQonofresourcesfromavarietyofsources,includingthroughenhanceddevelopmentcooperaQon,inordertoprovideadequateandpredictablemeansfordevelopingcountries,inparQcularleastdevelopedcountries,toimplementprogrammesandpoliciestoendpovertyinallitsdimensions1.bCreatesoundpolicyframeworksatthenaQonal,regionalandinternaQonallevels,basedonpro-poorandgender-sensiQvedevelopmentstrategies,tosupportacceleratedinvestmentinpovertyeradicaQonacQonsGoal2.Endhunger,achievefoodsecurityandimprovednutriQonandpromotesustainableagriculture2.1By2030,endhungerandensureaccessbyallpeople,inparQcularthepoorandpeopleinvulnerablesituaQons,includinginfants,tosafe,nutriQousandsufficientfoodallyearround2.2By2030,endallformsofmalnutriQon,includingachieving,by2025,theinternaQonallyagreedtargetsonstunQngandwasQnginchildrenunder5yearsofage,andaddressthenutriQonalneedsofadolescentgirls,pregnantandlactaQngwomenandolderpersons2.3By2030,doubletheagriculturalproducQvityandincomesofsmall-scalefoodproducers,inparQcularwomen,indigenouspeoples,familyfarmers,pastoralistsandfishers,includingthroughsecureandequalaccesstoland,otherproducQveresourcesandinputs,knowledge,financialservices,marketsandopportuniQesforvalueaddiQonandnon-farmemployment2.4By2030,ensuresustainablefoodproducQonsystemsandimplementresilientagriculturalpracQcesthatincreaseproducQvityandproducQon,thathelpmaintainecosystems,thatstrengthencapacityforadaptaQontoclimatechange,extremeweather,drought,floodingandotherdisastersandthatprogressivelyimprovelandandsoilquality2.5By2020,maintainthegeneQcdiversityofseeds,culQvatedplantsandfarmedanddomesQcatedanimalsandtheirrelatedwildspecies,includingthroughsoundlymanagedanddiversifiedseedandplantbanksatthenaQonal,regionalandinternaQonallevels,andensureaccesstoandfairandequitablesharingofbenefitsarisingfromtheuQlizaQonofgeneQcresourcesandassociatedtradiQonalknowledge,asinternaQonallyagreed2.aIncreaseinvestment,includingthroughenhancedinternaQonalcooperaQon,inruralinfrastructure,agriculturalresearchandextensionservices,technologydevelopmentandplantandlivestockgenebanksinordertoenhanceagriculturalproducQvecapacityindevelopingcountries,inparQcularleastdevelopedcountries2.bCorrectandpreventtraderestricQonsanddistorQonsinworldagriculturalmarkets,includingthroughtheparalleleliminaQonofallformsofagriculturalexportsubsidiesandallexportmeasureswithequivalenteffect,inaccordancewiththemandateoftheDohaDevelopmentRound2.cAdoptmeasurestoensuretheproperfuncQoningoffoodcommoditymarketsandtheirderivaQvesandfacilitateQmelyaccesstomarketinformaQon,includingonfoodreserves,inordertohelplimitextremefoodpricevolaQlityGoal3.Ensurehealthylivesandpromotewell-beingforallatallages3.1By2030,reducetheglobalmaternalmortalityraQotolessthan70per100,000livebirths3.2By2030,endpreventabledeathsofnewbornsandchildrenunder5yearsofage,withallcountriesaimingtoreduceneonatalmortalitytoatleastaslowas12per1,000livebirthsandunder-5mortalitytoatleastaslowas25per1,000livebirths133.3By2030,endtheepidemicsofAIDS,tuberculosis,malariaandneglectedtropicaldiseasesandcombathepaQQs,water-bornediseasesandothercommunicablediseases3.4By2030,reducebyonethirdprematuremortalityfromnon-communicablediseasesthroughprevenQonandtreatmentandpromotementalhealthandwell-being3.5StrengthentheprevenQonandtreatmentofsubstanceabuse,includingnarcoQcdrugabuseandharmfuluseofalcohol3.6By2020,halvethenumberofglobaldeathsandinjuriesfromroadtrafficaccidents3.7By2030,ensureuniversalaccesstosexualandreproducQvehealth-careservices,includingforfamilyplanning,informaQonandeducaQon,andtheintegraQonofreproducQvehealthintonaQonalstrategiesandprogrammes3.8Achieveuniversalhealthcoverage,includingfinancialriskprotecQon,accesstoqualityessenQalhealth-careservicesandaccesstosafe,effecQve,qualityandaffordableessenQalmedicinesandvaccinesforall3.9By2030,substanQallyreducethenumberofdeathsandillnessesfromhazardouschemicalsandair,waterandsoilpolluQonandcontaminaQon3.aStrengthentheimplementaQonoftheWorldHealthOrganizaQonFrameworkConvenQononTobaccoControlinallcountries,asappropriate3.bSupporttheresearchanddevelopmentofvaccinesandmedicinesforthecommunicableandnon-communicablediseasesthatprimarilyaffectdevelopingcountries,provideaccesstoaffordableessenQalmedicinesandvaccines,inaccordancewiththeDohaDeclaraQonontheTRIPSAgreementandPublicHealth,whichaffirmstherightofdevelopingcountriestousetothefulltheprovisionsintheAgreementonTrade-RelatedAspectsofIntellectualPropertyRightsregardingflexibiliQestoprotectpublichealth,and,inparQcular,provideaccesstomedicinesforall3.cSubstanQallyincreasehealthfinancingandtherecruitment,development,trainingandretenQonofthehealthworkforceindevelopingcountries,especiallyinleastdevelopedcountriesandsmallislanddevelopingStates3.dStrengthenthecapacityofallcountries,inparQculardevelopingcountries,forearlywarning,riskreducQonandmanagementofnaQonalandglobalhealthrisksGoal4.EnsureinclusiveandequitablequalityeducaQonandpromotelifelonglearningopportuniQesforall4.1By2030,ensurethatallgirlsandboyscompletefree,equitableandqualityprimaryandsecondaryeducaQonleadingtorelevantandeffecQvelearningoutcomes4.2By2030,ensurethatallgirlsandboyshaveaccesstoqualityearlychildhooddevelopment,careandpre-primaryeducaQonsothattheyarereadyforprimaryeducaQon4.3By2030,ensureequalaccessforallwomenandmentoaffordableandqualitytechnical,vocaQonalandterQaryeducaQon,includinguniversity4.4By2030,substanQallyincreasethenumberofyouthandadultswhohaverelevantskills,includingtechnicalandvocaQonalskills,foremployment,decentjobsandentrepreneurship4.5By2030,eliminategenderdispariQesineducaQonandensureequalaccesstoalllevelsofeducaQonandvocaQonaltrainingforthevulnerable,includingpersonswithdisabiliQes,indigenouspeoplesandchildreninvulnerablesituaQons4.6By2030,ensurethatallyouthandasubstanQalproporQonofadults,bothmenandwomen,achieveliteracyandnumeracy144.7By2030,ensurethatalllearnersacquiretheknowledgeandskillsneededtopromotesustainabledevelopment,including,amongothers,througheducaQonforsustainabledevelopmentandsustainablelifestyles,humanrights,genderequality,promoQonofacultureofpeaceandnon-violence,globalciQzenshipandappreciaQonofculturaldiversityandofculture’scontribuQontosustainabledevelopment4.aBuildandupgradeeducaQonfaciliQesthatarechild,disabilityandgendersensiQveandprovidesafe,non-violent,inclusiveandeffecQvelearningenvironmentsforall4.bBy2020,substanQallyexpandgloballythenumberofscholarshipsavailabletodevelopingcountries,inparQcularleastdevelopedcountries,smallislanddevelopingStatesandAfricancountries,forenrolmentinhighereducaQon,includingvocaQonaltrainingandinformaQonandcommunicaQonstechnology,technical,engineeringandscienQficprogrammes,indevelopedcountriesandotherdevelopingcountries4.cBy2030,substanQallyincreasethesupplyofqualifiedteachers,includingthroughinternaQonalcooperaQonforteachertrainingindevelopingcountries,especiallyleastdevelopedcountriesandsmallislanddevelopingStatesGoal5.Achievegenderequalityandempowerallwomenandgirls5.1EndallformsofdiscriminaQonagainstallwomenandgirlseverywhere5.2Eliminateallformsofviolenceagainstallwomenandgirlsinthepublicandprivatespheres,includingtraffickingandsexualandothertypesofexploitaQon5.3EliminateallharmfulpracQces,suchaschild,earlyandforcedmarriageandfemalegenitalmuQlaQon5.4RecognizeandvalueunpaidcareanddomesQcworkthroughtheprovisionofpublicservices,infrastructureandsocialprotecQonpoliciesandthepromoQonofsharedresponsibilitywithinthehouseholdandthefamilyasnaQonallyappropriate5.5Ensurewomen’sfullandeffecQveparQcipaQonandequalopportuniQesforleadershipatalllevelsofdecision-makinginpoliQcal,economicandpubliclife5.6EnsureuniversalaccesstosexualandreproducQvehealthandreproducQverightsasagreedinaccordancewiththeProgrammeofAcQonoftheInternaQonalConferenceonPopulaQonandDevelopmentandtheBeijingPlarormforAcQonandtheoutcomedocumentsoftheirreviewconferences5.aUndertakereformstogivewomenequalrightstoeconomicresources,aswellasaccesstoownershipandcontroloverlandandotherformsofproperty,financialservices,inheritanceandnaturalresources,inaccordancewithnaQonallaws5.bEnhancetheuseofenablingtechnology,inparQcularinformaQonandcommunicaQonstechnology,topromotetheempowermentofwomen5.cAdoptandstrengthensoundpoliciesandenforceablelegislaQonforthepromoQonofgenderequalityandtheempowermentofallwomenandgirlsatalllevelsGoal6.EnsureavailabilityandsustainablemanagementofwaterandsanitaQonforall6.1By2030,achieveuniversalandequitableaccesstosafeandaffordabledrinkingwaterforall6.2By2030,achieveaccesstoadequateandequitablesanitaQonandhygieneforallandendopendefecaQon,payingspeciala5enQontotheneedsofwomenandgirlsandthoseinvulnerablesituaQons6.3By2030,improvewaterqualitybyreducingpolluQon,eliminaQngdumpingandminimizingreleaseofhazardouschemicalsandmaterials,halvingtheproporQonofuntreatedwastewaterandsubstanQallyincreasingrecyclingandsafereuseglobally156.4By2030,substanQallyincreasewater-useefficiencyacrossallsectorsandensuresustainablewithdrawalsandsupplyoffreshwatertoaddresswaterscarcityandsubstanQallyreducethenumberofpeoplesufferingfromwaterscarcity6.5By2030,implementintegratedwaterresourcesmanagementatalllevels,includingthroughtransboundarycooperaQonasappropriate6.6By2020,protectandrestorewater-relatedecosystems,includingmountains,forests,wetlands,rivers,aquifersandlakes6.aBy2030,expandinternaQonalcooperaQonandcapacity-buildingsupporttodevelopingcountriesinwater-andsanitaQon-relatedacQviQesandprogrammes,includingwaterharvesQng,desalinaQon,waterefficiency,wastewatertreatment,recyclingandreusetechnologies6.bSupportandstrengthentheparQcipaQonoflocalcommuniQesinimprovingwaterandsanitaQonmanagementGoal7.Ensureaccesstoaffordable,reliable,sustainableandmodernenergyforall7.1By2030,ensureuniversalaccesstoaffordable,reliableandmodernenergyservices7.2By2030,increasesubstanQallytheshareofrenewableenergyintheglobalenergymix7.3By2030,doubletheglobalrateofimprovementinenergyefficiency7.aBy2030,enhanceinternaQonalcooperaQontofacilitateaccesstocleanenergyresearchandtechnology,includingrenewableenergy,energyefficiencyandadvancedandcleanerfossil-fueltechnology,andpromoteinvestmentinenergyinfrastructureandcleanenergytechnology7.bBy2030,expandinfrastructureandupgradetechnologyforsupplyingmodernandsustainableenergyservicesforallindevelopingcountries,inparQcularleastdevelopedcountries,andsmallislanddevelopingStatesGoal8.Promotesustained,inclusiveandsustainableeconomicgrowth,fullandproducQveemploymentanddecentworkforall8.1SustainpercapitaeconomicgrowthinaccordancewithnaQonalcircumstancesand,inparQcular,atleast7percentgrossdomesQcproductgrowthperannumintheleastdevelopedcountries8.2AchievehigherlevelsofeconomicproducQvitythroughdiversificaQon,technologicalupgradingandinnovaQon,includingthroughafocusonhigh-valueaddedandlabour-intensivesectors8.3Promotedevelopment-orientedpoliciesthatsupportproducQveacQviQes,decentjobcreaQon,entrepreneurship,creaQvityandinnovaQon,andencouragetheformalizaQonandgrowthofmicro-,small-andmedium-sizedenterprises,includingthroughaccesstofinancialservices8.4Improveprogressively,through2030,globalresourceefficiencyinconsumpQonandproducQonandendeavourtodecoupleeconomicgrowthfromenvironmentaldegradaQon,inaccordancewiththe10-yearframeworkofprogrammesonsustainableconsumpQonandproducQon,withdevelopedcountriestakingthelead8.5By2030,achievefullandproducQveemploymentanddecentworkforallwomenandmen,includingforyoungpeopleandpersonswithdisabiliQes,andequalpayforworkofequalvalue8.6By2020,substanQallyreducetheproporQonofyouthnotinemployment,educaQonortraining8.7TakeimmediateandeffecQvemeasurestoeradicateforcedlabour,endmodernslaveryandhumantraffickingandsecuretheprohibiQonandeliminaQonoftheworstformsofchildlabour,includingrecruitmentanduseofchildsoldiers,andby2025endchildlabourinallitsforms168.8Protectlabourrightsandpromotesafeandsecureworkingenvironmentsforallworkers,includingmigrantworkers,inparQcularwomenmigrants,andthoseinprecariousemployment8.9By2030,deviseandimplementpoliciestopromotesustainabletourismthatcreatesjobsandpromoteslocalcultureandproducts8.10StrengthenthecapacityofdomesQcfinancialinsQtuQonstoencourageandexpandaccesstobanking,insuranceandfinancialservicesforall8.aIncreaseAidforTradesupportfordevelopingcountries,inparQcularleastdevelopedcountries,includingthroughtheEnhancedIntegratedFrameworkforTrade-RelatedTechnicalAssistancetoLeastDevelopedCountries8.bBy2020,developandoperaQonalizeaglobalstrategyforyouthemploymentandimplementtheGlobalJobsPactoftheInternaQonalLabourOrganizaQonGoal9.Buildresilientinfrastructure,promoteinclusiveandsustainableindustrializaQonandfosterinnovaQon9.1Developquality,reliable,sustainableandresilientinfrastructure,includingregionalandtransborderinfrastructure,tosupporteconomicdevelopmentandhumanwell-being,withafocusonaffordableandequitableaccessforall9.2PromoteinclusiveandsustainableindustrializaQonand,by2030,significantlyraiseindustry’sshareofemploymentandgrossdomesQcproduct,inlinewithnaQonalcircumstances,anddoubleitsshareinleastdevelopedcountries9.3Increasetheaccessofsmall-scaleindustrialandotherenterprises,inparQcularindevelopingcountries,tofinancialservices,includingaffordablecredit,andtheirintegraQonintovaluechainsandmarkets9.4By2030,upgradeinfrastructureandretrofitindustriestomakethemsustainable,withincreasedresource-useefficiencyandgreateradopQonofcleanandenvironmentallysoundtechnologiesandindustrialprocesses,withallcountriestakingacQoninaccordancewiththeirrespecQvecapabiliQes9.5EnhancescienQficresearch,upgradethetechnologicalcapabiliQesofindustrialsectorsinallcountries,inparQculardevelopingcountries,including,by2030,encouraginginnovaQonandsubstanQallyincreasingthenumberofresearchanddevelopmentworkersper1millionpeopleandpublicandprivateresearchanddevelopmentspending9.aFacilitatesustainableandresilientinfrastructuredevelopmentindevelopingcountriesthroughenhancedfinancial,technologicalandtechnicalsupporttoAfricancountries,leastdevelopedcountries,landlockeddevelopingcountriesandsmallislanddevelopingStates9.bSupportdomesQctechnologydevelopment,researchandinnovaQonindevelopingcountries,includingbyensuringaconducivepolicyenvironmentfor,interalia,industrialdiversificaQonandvalueaddiQontocommodiQes9.cSignificantlyincreaseaccesstoinformaQonandcommunicaQonstechnologyandstrivetoprovideuniversalandaffordableaccesstotheInternetinleastdevelopedcountriesby2020Goal10.Reduceinequalitywithinandamongcountries10.1By2030,progressivelyachieveandsustainincomegrowthofthebo5om40percentofthepopulaQonataratehigherthanthenaQonalaverage1710.2By2030,empowerandpromotethesocial,economicandpoliQcalinclusionofall,irrespecQveofage,sex,disability,race,ethnicity,origin,religionoreconomicorotherstatus10.3EnsureequalopportunityandreduceinequaliQesofoutcome,includingbyeliminaQngdiscriminatorylaws,policiesandpracQcesandpromoQngappropriatelegislaQon,policiesandacQoninthisregard10.4Adoptpolicies,especiallyfiscal,wageandsocialprotecQonpolicies,andprogressivelyachievegreaterequality10.5ImprovetheregulaQonandmonitoringofglobalfinancialmarketsandinsQtuQonsandstrengthentheimplementaQonofsuchregulaQons10.6EnsureenhancedrepresentaQonandvoicefordevelopingcountriesindecision-makinginglobalinternaQonaleconomicandfinancialinsQtuQonsinordertodelivermoreeffecQve,credible,accountableandlegiQmateinsQtuQons10.7Facilitateorderly,safe,regularandresponsiblemigraQonandmobilityofpeople,includingthroughtheimplementaQonofplannedandwell-managedmigraQonpolicies10.aImplementtheprincipleofspecialanddifferenQaltreatmentfordevelopingcountries,inparQcularleastdevelopedcountries,inaccordancewithWorldTradeOrganizaQonagreements10.bEncourageofficialdevelopmentassistanceandfinancialflows,includingforeigndirectinvestment,toStateswheretheneedisgreatest,inparQcularleastdevelopedcountries,Africancountries,smallislanddevelopingStatesandlandlockeddevelopingcountries,inaccordancewiththeirnaQonalplansandprogrammes10.cBy2030,reducetolessthan3percentthetransacQoncostsofmigrantremi5ancesandeliminateremi5ancecorridorswithcostshigherthan5percent

Goal11.MakeciQesandhumanse5lementsinclusive,safe,resilientandsustainable11.1By2030,ensureaccessforalltoadequate,safeandaffordablehousingandbasicservicesandupgradeslums11.2By2030,provideaccesstosafe,affordable,accessibleandsustainabletransportsystemsforall,improvingroadsafety,notablybyexpandingpublictransport,withspeciala5enQontotheneedsofthoseinvulnerablesituaQons,women,children,personswithdisabiliQesandolderpersons11.3By2030,enhanceinclusiveandsustainableurbanizaQonandcapacityforparQcipatory,integratedandsustainablehumanse5lementplanningandmanagementinallcountries11.4Strengtheneffortstoprotectandsafeguardtheworld’sculturalandnaturalheritage11.5By2030,significantlyreducethenumberofdeathsandthenumberofpeopleaffectedandsubstanQallydecreasethedirecteconomiclossesrelaQvetoglobalgrossdomesQcproductcausedbydisasters,includingwater-relateddisasters,withafocusonprotecQngthepoorandpeopleinvulnerablesituaQons11.6By2030,reducetheadversepercapitaenvironmentalimpactofciQes,includingbypayingspeciala5enQontoairqualityandmunicipalandotherwastemanagement11.7By2030,provideuniversalaccesstosafe,inclusiveandaccessible,greenandpublicspaces,inparQcularforwomenandchildren,olderpersonsandpersonswithdisabiliQes11.aSupportposiQveeconomic,socialandenvironmentallinksbetweenurban,peri-urbanandruralareasbystrengtheningnaQonalandregionaldevelopmentplanning11.bBy2020,substanQallyincreasethenumberofciQesandhumanse5lementsadopQngandimplemenQngintegratedpoliciesandplanstowardsinclusion,resourceefficiency,miQgaQonandadaptaQontoclimatechange,resilience18todisasters,anddevelopandimplement,inlinewiththeSendaiFrameworkforDisasterRiskReducQon2015-2030,holisQcdisasterriskmanagementatalllevels11.cSupportleastdevelopedcountries,includingthroughfinancialandtechnicalassistance,inbuildingsustainableandresilientbuildingsuQlizinglocalmaterialsGoal12.EnsuresustainableconsumpQonandproducQonpa5erns12.1Implementthe10-yearframeworkofprogrammesonsustainableconsumpQonandproducQon,allcountriestakingacQon,withdevelopedcountriestakingthelead,takingintoaccountthedevelopmentandcapabiliQesofdevelopingcountries12.2By2030,achievethesustainablemanagementandefficientuseofnaturalresources12.3By2030,halvepercapitaglobalfoodwasteattheretailandconsumerlevelsandreducefoodlossesalongproducQonandsupplychains,includingpost-harvestlosses12.4By2020,achievetheenvironmentallysoundmanagementofchemicalsandallwastesthroughouttheirlifecycle,inaccordancewithagreedinternaQonalframeworks,andsignificantlyreducetheirreleasetoair,waterandsoilinordertominimizetheiradverseimpactsonhumanhealthandtheenvironment12.5By2030,substanQallyreducewastegeneraQonthroughprevenQon,reducQon,recyclingandreuse12.6Encouragecompanies,especiallylargeandtransnaQonalcompanies,toadoptsustainablepracQcesandtointegratesustainabilityinformaQonintotheirreporQngcycle12.7PromotepublicprocurementpracQcesthataresustainable,inaccordancewithnaQonalpoliciesandprioriQes12.8By2030,ensurethatpeopleeverywherehavetherelevantinformaQonandawarenessforsustainabledevelopmentandlifestylesinharmonywithnature12.aSupportdevelopingcountriestostrengthentheirscienQficandtechnologicalcapacitytomovetowardsmoresustainablepa5ernsofconsumpQonandproducQon12.bDevelopandimplementtoolstomonitorsustainabledevelopmentimpactsforsustainabletourismthatcreatesjobsandpromoteslocalcultureandproducts12.cRaQonalizeinefficientfossil-fuelsubsidiesthatencouragewastefulconsumpQonbyremovingmarketdistorQons,inaccordancewithnaQonalcircumstances,includingbyrestructuringtaxaQonandphasingoutthoseharmfulsubsidies,wheretheyexist,toreflecttheirenvironmentalimpacts,takingfullyintoaccountthespecificneedsandcondiQonsofdevelopingcountriesandminimizingthepossibleadverseimpactsontheirdevelopmentinamannerthatprotectsthepoorandtheaffectedcommuniQesGoal13.TakeurgentacQontocombatclimatechangeanditsimpacts*13.1StrengthenresilienceandadapQvecapacitytoclimate-relatedhazardsandnaturaldisastersinallcountries13.2IntegrateclimatechangemeasuresintonaQonalpolicies,strategiesandplanning13.3ImproveeducaQon,awareness-raisingandhumanandinsQtuQonalcapacityonclimatechangemiQgaQon,adaptaQon,impactreducQonandearlywarning13.aImplementthecommitmentundertakenbydeveloped-countryparQestotheUnitedNaQonsFrameworkConvenQononClimateChangetoagoalofmobilizingjointly$100billionannuallyby2020fromallsourcestoaddresstheneedsofdevelopingcountriesinthecontextofmeaningfulmiQgaQonacQonsandtransparencyonimplementaQonandfullyoperaQonalizetheGreenClimateFundthroughitscapitalizaQonassoonaspossible1913.bPromotemechanismsforraisingcapacityforeffecQveclimatechange-relatedplanningandmanagementinleastdevelopedcountries,includingfocusingonwomen,youthandlocalandmarginalizedcommuniQes*AcknowledgingthattheUnitedNaQonsFrameworkConvenQononClimateChangeistheprimaryinternaQonal,intergovernmentalforumfornegoQaQngtheglobalresponsetoclimatechange.Goal14.Conserveandsustainablyusetheoceans,seasandmarineresourcesforsustainabledevelopment14.1By2025,preventandsignificantlyreducemarinepolluQonofallkinds,inparQcularfromland-basedacQviQes,includingmarinedebrisandnutrientpolluQon14.2By2020,sustainablymanageandprotectmarineandcoastalecosystemstoavoidsignificantadverseimpacts,includingbystrengtheningtheirresilience,andtakeacQonfortheirrestoraQoninordertoachievehealthyandproducQveoceans14.3MinimizeandaddresstheimpactsofoceanacidificaQon,includingthroughenhancedscienQficcooperaQonatalllevels14.4By2020,effecQvelyregulateharvesQngandendoverfishing,illegal,unreportedandunregulatedfishinganddestrucQvefishingpracQcesandimplementscience-basedmanagementplans,inordertorestorefishstocksintheshortestQmefeasible,atleasttolevelsthatcanproducemaximumsustainableyieldasdeterminedbytheirbiologicalcharacterisQcs14.5By2020,conserveatleast10percentofcoastalandmarineareas,consistentwithnaQonalandinternaQonallawandbasedonthebestavailablescienQficinformaQon14.6By2020,prohibitcertainformsoffisheriessubsidieswhichcontributetoovercapacityandoverfishing,eliminatesubsidiesthatcontributetoillegal,unreportedandunregulatedfishingandrefrainfromintroducingnewsuchsubsidies,recognizingthatappropriateandeffecQvespecialanddifferenQaltreatmentfordevelopingandleastdevelopedcountriesshouldbeanintegralpartoftheWorldTradeOrganizaQonfisheriessubsidiesnegoQaQon214.7By2030,increasetheeconomicbenefitstoSmallIslanddevelopingStatesandleastdevelopedcountriesfromthesustainableuseofmarineresources,includingthroughsustainablemanagementoffisheries,aquacultureandtourism14.aIncreasescienQficknowledge,developresearchcapacityandtransfermarinetechnology,takingintoaccounttheIntergovernmentalOceanographicCommissionCriteriaandGuidelinesontheTransferofMarineTechnology,inordertoimproveoceanhealthandtoenhancethecontribuQonofmarinebiodiversitytothedevelopmentofdevelopingcountries,inparQcularsmallislanddevelopingStatesandleastdevelopedcountries14.bProvideaccessforsmall-scalearQsanalfisherstomarineresourcesandmarkets14.cEnhancetheconservaQonandsustainableuseofoceansandtheirresourcesbyimplemenQnginternaQonallawasreflectedinUNCLOS,whichprovidesthelegalframeworkfortheconservaQonandsustainableuseofoceansandtheirresources,asrecalledinparagraph158ofTheFutureWeWantGoal15.Protect,restoreandpromotesustainableuseofterrestrialecosystems,sustainablymanageforests,combatdeserQficaQon,andhaltandreverselanddegradaQonandhaltbiodiversityloss2TakingintoaccountongoingWorldTradeOrganizaQonnegoQaQons,theDohaDevelopmentAgendaandtheHongKongministerialmandate.2015.1By2020,ensuretheconservaQon,restoraQonandsustainableuseofterrestrialandinlandfreshwaterecosystemsandtheirservices,inparQcularforests,wetlands,mountainsanddrylands,inlinewithobligaQonsunderinternaQonalagreements15.2By2020,promotetheimplementaQonofsustainablemanagementofalltypesofforests,haltdeforestaQon,restoredegradedforestsandsubstanQallyincreaseafforestaQonandreforestaQonglobally15.3By2030,combatdeserQficaQon,restoredegradedlandandsoil,includinglandaffectedbydeserQficaQon,droughtandfloods,andstrivetoachievealanddegradaQon-neutralworld15.4By2030,ensuretheconservaQonofmountainecosystems,includingtheirbiodiversity,inordertoenhancetheircapacitytoprovidebenefitsthatareessenQalforsustainabledevelopment15.5TakeurgentandsignificantacQontoreducethedegradaQonofnaturalhabitats,haltthelossofbiodiversityand,by2020,protectandpreventtheexQncQonofthreatenedspecies15.6EnsurefairandequitablesharingofthebenefitsarisingfromtheuQlizaQonofgeneQcresourcesandpromoteappropriateaccesstosuchresources15.7TakeurgentacQontoendpoachingandtraffickingofprotectedspeciesoffloraandfaunaandaddressbothdemandandsupplyofillegalwildlifeproducts15.8By2020,introducemeasurestopreventtheintroducQonandsignificantlyreducetheimpactofinvasivealienspeciesonlandandwaterecosystemsandcontroloreradicatethepriorityspecies15.9By2020,integrateecosystemandbiodiversityvaluesintonaQonalandlocalplanning,developmentprocesses,povertyreducQonstrategiesandaccounts15.aMobilizeandsignificantlyincreasefinancialresourcesfromallsourcestoconserveandsustainablyusebiodiversityandecosystems15.bMobilizesignificantresourcesfromallsourcesandatalllevelstofinancesustainableforestmanagementandprovideadequateincenQvestodevelopingcountriestoadvancesuchmanagement,includingforconservaQonandreforestaQon15.cEnhanceglobalsupportforeffortstocombatpoachingandtraffickingofprotectedspecies,includingbyincreasingthecapacityoflocalcommuniQestopursuesustainablelivelihoodopportuniQesGoal16.PromotepeacefulandinclusivesocieQesforsustainabledevelopment,provideaccesstojusQceforallandbuildeffecQve,accountableandinclusiveinsQtuQonsatalllevels16.1Significantlyreduceallformsofviolenceandrelateddeathrateseverywhere16.2Endabuse,exploitaQon,traffickingandallformsofviolenceagainstandtortureofchildren16.3PromotetheruleoflawatthenaQonalandinternaQonallevelsandensureequalaccesstojusQceforall16.4By2030,significantlyreduceillicitfinancialandarmsflows,strengthentherecoveryandreturnofstolenassetsandcombatallformsoforganizedcrime16.5SubstanQallyreducecorrupQonandbriberyinalltheirforms16.6DevelopeffecQve,accountableandtransparentinsQtuQonsatalllevels16.7Ensureresponsive,inclusive,parQcipatoryandrepresentaQvedecision-makingatalllevels16.8BroadenandstrengthentheparQcipaQonofdevelopingcountriesintheinsQtuQonsofglobalgovernance16.9By2030,providelegalidenQtyforall,includingbirthregistraQon2116.10EnsurepublicaccesstoinformaQonandprotectfundamentalfreedoms,inaccordancewithnaQonallegislaQonandinternaQonalagreements16.aStrengthenrelevantnaQonalinsQtuQons,includingthroughinternaQonalcooperaQon,forbuildingcapacityatalllevels,inparQcularindevelopingcountries,topreventviolenceandcombatterrorismandcrime16.bPromoteandenforcenon-discriminatorylawsandpoliciesforsustainabledevelopmentGoal17.StrengthenthemeansofimplementaQonandrevitalizetheglobalpartnershipforsustainabledevelopmentFinance17.1StrengthendomesQcresourcemobilizaQon,includingthroughinternaQonalsupporttodevelopingcountries,toimprovedomesQccapacityfortaxandotherrevenuecollecQon17.2Developedcountriestoimplementfullytheirofficialdevelopmentassistancecommitments,includingthecommitmentbymanydevelopedcountriestoachievethetargetof0.7percentofODA/GNItodevelopingcountriesand0.15to0.20percentofODA/GNItoleastdevelopedcountries;ODAprovidersareencouragedtoconsidersetngatargettoprovideatleast0.20percentofODA/GNItoleastdevelopedcountries17.3MobilizeaddiQonalfinancialresourcesfordevelopingcountriesfrommulQplesources17.4Assistdevelopingcountriesina5aininglong-termdebtsustainabilitythroughcoordinatedpoliciesaimedatfosteringdebtfinancing,debtreliefanddebtrestructuring,asappropriate,andaddresstheexternaldebtofhighlyindebtedpoorcountriestoreducedebtdistress17.5AdoptandimplementinvestmentpromoQonregimesforleastdevelopedcountriesTechnology17.6EnhanceNorth-South,South-SouthandtriangularregionalandinternaQonalcooperaQononandaccesstoscience,technologyandinnovaQonandenhanceknowledgesharingonmutuallyagreedterms,includingthroughimprovedcoordinaQonamongexisQngmechanisms,inparQcularattheUnitedNaQonslevel,andthroughaglobaltechnologyfacilitaQonmechanism17.7Promotethedevelopment,transfer,disseminaQonanddiffusionofenvironmentallysoundtechnologiestodevelopingcountriesonfavourableterms,includingonconcessionalandpreferenQalterms,asmutuallyagreed17.8FullyoperaQonalizethetechnologybankandscience,technologyandinnovaQoncapacity-buildingmechanismforleastdevelopedcountriesby2017andenhancetheuseofenablingtechnology,inparQcularinformaQonandcommunicaQonstechnologyCapacity-building17.9EnhanceinternaQonalsupportforimplemenQngeffecQveandtargetedcapacity-buildingindevelopingcountriestosupportnaQonalplanstoimplementallthesustainabledevelopmentgoals,includingthroughNorth-South,South-SouthandtriangularcooperaQonTrade17.10Promoteauniversal,rules-based,open,non-discriminatoryandequitablemulQlateraltradingsystemundertheWorldTradeOrganizaQon,includingthroughtheconclusionofnegoQaQonsunderitsDohaDevelopmentAgenda17.11Significantlyincreasetheexportsofdevelopingcountries,inparQcularwithaviewtodoublingtheleastdevelopedcountries’shareofglobalexportsby20202217.12RealizeQmelyimplementaQonofduty-freeandquota-freemarketaccessonalasQngbasisforallleastdevelopedcountries,consistentwithWorldTradeOrganizaQondecisions,includingbyensuringthatpreferenQalrulesoforiginapplicabletoimportsfromleastdevelopedcountriesaretransparentandsimple,andcontributetofacilitaQngmarketaccessSystemicissuesPolicyandinsQtuQonalcoherence17.13Enhanceglobalmacroeconomicstability,includingthroughpolicycoordinaQonandpolicycoherence17.14Enhancepolicycoherenceforsustainabledevelopment17.15Respecteachcountry’spolicyspaceandleadershiptoestablishandimplementpoliciesforpovertyeradicaQonandsustainabledevelopmentMulQ-stakeholderpartnerships17.16Enhancetheglobalpartnershipforsustainabledevelopment,complementedbymulQ-stakeholderpartnershipsthatmobilizeandshareknowledge,experQse,technologyandfinancialresources,tosupporttheachievementofthesustainabledevelopmentgoalsinallcountries,inparQculardevelopingcountries17.17EncourageandpromoteeffecQvepublic,public-privateandcivilsocietypartnerships,buildingontheexperienceandresourcingstrategiesofpartnershipsData,monitoringandaccountability17.18By2020,enhancecapacity-buildingsupporttodevelopingcountries,includingforleastdevelopedcountriesandsmallislanddevelopingStates,toincreasesignificantlytheavailabilityofhigh-quality,Qmelyandreliabledatadisaggregatedbyincome,gender,age,race,ethnicity,migratorystatus,disability,geographiclocaQonandothercharacterisQcsrelevantinnaQonalcontexts17.19By2030,buildonexisQnginiQaQvestodevelopmeasurementsofprogressonsustainabledevelopmentthatcomplementgrossdomesQcproduct,andsupportstaQsQcalcapacity-buildingindevelopingcountries

Targets related to food & agriculture •  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 •  2.2  By 2030, end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving, by 2025, the

internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women and older persons •  2.3  By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food

producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment

Targets related to food & agriculture

•  2.4 By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality •  2.5 By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and

farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and ensure access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed

Targets related to food & agriculture •  2.a Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in

rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries •  2.b Correct and prevent trade restrictions and distortions in world agricultural markets,

including through the parallel elimination of all forms of agricultural export subsidies and all export measures with equivalent effect, in accordance with the mandate of the Doha Development Round •  2.c Adopt measures to ensure the proper functioning of food commodity markets and

their derivatives and facilitate timely access to market information, including on food reserves, in order to help limit extreme food price volatility

A Few Key Words … • Gender • Water •  Livelihoods •  Land Use • Decoupling •  Resilience •  Circular / Green Economy

7 “new economy” terms you can also link to

0 0,5 1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5 4

Green%Economy

Green%Growth

Circular%Economy

Low4Carbon%Economy

Sustainable%Economy

Blue%Economy

Blue%Growth

Google%Search%Results%4 Million%of%Hits%(English%language)

Relative%Popularity%of%Different%Terms%for%Sustainable%Economy

GE GG SECE BE BGLC

ComparaQvebaseline:“theeconomy”=85million,“economicgrowth”=45millionSource:AtKissonGroupAnalysish5p://atkisson.com/analysis-of-the-sdg-indicators/

Implementing the SDGs How is it expected to happen? Who is expected to do what? How will we track progress?

Implementation by Governments •  Each government decides how seriously to engage on the 2030 Agenda;

engagement and implementation are completely voluntary (even though the UN likes to call it “compulsory”)

•  Countries should assess their existing policies against the 17 Goals and 169 Targets — keeping in mind the principles of universality, transformation, and integration — and revise accordingly

•  They should develop any necessary integration mechanisms (e.g. cross-ministerial platforms, inter-departmental task forces) and build additional capacities as needed (e.g. statistical)

•  Reporting is to the UN HLPF using recommended indicators and protocols

The SDGs: What does the world intend to measure? An analysis of the 229 proposed indicators as of 28 Jan 2016

Biophysicalornaturalunits(land,water,species,etc.)

Expressedinnumberofhumansaffected

Usingcurrencyunitsor

equivalents

Whethertheyexist,arebeingimplemented,

etc.

Flowsofmaterial/energygeneratedintheeconomy

Source:ECOSOC,ReportoftheInter-AgencyandExpertGrouponSustainableDevelopmentGoalIndicators–AnalysisbyAtKissonGrouph5p://atkisson.com/analysis-of-the-sdg-indicators/

Implementation in Business •  Review and become familiar with the goals and targets

•  Identify elements of the SDG agenda that are not already represented in a company’s sustainability or CSR portfolio

• Harmonize goals and reporting, etc. with the SDGs — as they are relevant to your country / company

• Monitor how policy signals linked to SDG implementation will result in changes in regulation, market conditions, and new possible business opportunities

• Generally embrace, support, and promote the SDGs and the global 2030 Agenda

From the SDG Compass website - http://sdgcompass.org/

From the SDG Compass website - http://sdgcompass.org/

Implementation in Education & Civil Society is not so advanced yet. What to do?

• Learn & apply the SDGs and targets • Create partnerships and share learning • Act … and report on what you are doing

See the 17Goals campaign ‘SDGMove’ #SDGMove http://17goals.org/sdgmove/

Some Implementation Tools

h5ps://unite.un.org/analyQcs/desa/modellingtools

UNDESA is developing toolboxes for policy

development

AtKisson Group is contributing to this

toolbox

The four “Compass Points” of sustainable development • N = Nature

Environment, resources, ecosystems, biodiversity, climate change •  E = Economy

Industrial production, consumption, jobs, investment, money •  S = Society

Government, culture, institutions, large social trends and issues • W = Wellbeing

Individual health, families, learning, self-development, quality of life

The Sustainability Compass and the 17 SDGs 13.$ClimateChange

15.$Ecosystems$&Biodiversity

14.$Oceans$&Seas

8.$Inclusive$Growth&$Jobs

9.$Industry$&Innovation

12.$Consumption$&Production

11.$Sustainable$Cities

10.$Reduce$Inequality

5.$Gender$Equality

2.$End$Hunger

1.$End$Poverty

3.$Healthy$Lives

4.$Quality$Education

6.$Water$and$Sanitation

16.$Justice$&$Peace

17.$GlobalPartnership

7.$Energy$for$All

©AtKisson,Inc.

TheVISISMethod

INDICATORS:Thekeytrends,andwheretheyareheaded

SYSTEMS:KeyconnecDonsamongthetrendsandpointsofchange

STRATEGY:PlanforsuccessfulimplementaDonofchanges

INNOVATION:IdeasforintervenQonsandchangestoimprovethesystem

Thencommitto...

Source:AtKisson,TheSustainabilityTransforma4on,Routledge/Earthscan,2010

Ac=on

Strategy

InnovaQon

Systems

Indicators

Visions,Goals,andFrameworksVISION:Clearlyformulateddescrip=onofadesiredfuture

©AtKisson,Inc.

MEXICO

EEUROPE

CHINA

SEASIA

AUSTRALIA

CANADA

The Pyramid workshop (group process tool using VISIS)

NGOworkers Teachers

Professors

Media

Mayors&Officials

GovernmentOfficers

SIWI Pyramid Workshop – Using the SDGs as Starting Point

Policy Case Study: Belize (1) Background

•  Belize volunteered to be a pilot country for the SDG process of implementation

•  It asked the UN to help it with its national planning and capacity development process

•  The original goal was the development of a new national sustainable development strategy

GrowthandPovertyReducQonStrategy

NaQonalSustainableDevelopment

Strategy

GrowthandSustainableDevelopment

Strategy

Policy impact in Belize Developing a more integrated, coherent approach

ConsultaQonsandNaQonalWorkshop

ConsultaQonsand

StakeholderWorkshops

2014:Economic

DevelopmentPlanning

(FinanceMinistry)

2015

2014:Sustainable

DevelopmentPlanning

(EnvironmentMinistry)

Policy Case Study: Belize (2) How VISIS was used

VISIS was used “behind-the-scenes” to support the UN team’s approach

VISIS was used to structure the stakeholder consultation meetings, the questions asked, and the results gathered from bilateral and multi-stakeholder conversations

THE VISION in this case was already set: Belize has a national development vision called Horizon 2020, and also wants to be in harmony with the SDGs

Vision and Goals

Ac#on&

Strategy(

Innova-on(

Systems(Analysis(

Indicators(and(Informa-on(

Policy Case Study: Belize (3) INDICATORS: During the consultations, Belizean officials and stakeholders were asked about key issues and trends they observed as being of special or critical importance.

SYSTEMS: Insights on key cause-and-effect linkages also emerged during the consultations.

INNOVATION: Consultations and meetings explored new policy ideas and new institutional structures to advance the vision

Vision and Goals

Ac#on&

Strategy(

Innova-on(

Systems(Analysis(

Indicators(and(Informa-on(

Policy Case Study: Belize (3) INDICATORS: During the consultations, Belizean officials and stakeholders were asked about key issues and trends they observed as being of special or critical importance.

SYSTEMS: Insights on key cause-and-effect linkages also emerged during the consultations.

INNOVATION: Consultations and meetings explored new policy ideas and new institutional structures to advance the vision

Policy Case Study: Belize (4) Example: “Indicators” and “Systems” part of the VISIS analysis

Key Drivers, Indicators, Issues, and Trends: Rising pesticide use Excessive land clearance Uneven regulatory compliance and enforcement

Systemic Linkages Identified, Stressed, or Described: Illegal immigration from Guatemala into rural lands >> Rising unregulated pesticide use >> Increasing pesticide residues >> Spike in cancer rates* (*informally observed by health officials)

ImmigraQonfrom

Guatemala

RisingunregulatedpesQcide

use

IncreasingpesQcideresidues

Spikeinlocalcancer

rates

Policy Case Study: Belize (4) Example: “Indicators” and “Systems” part of the VISIS analysis

Key Drivers, Indicators, Issues, and Trends: Rising pesticide use Excessive land clearance Uneven regulatory compliance and enforcement

Systemic Linkages Identified, Stressed, or Described: Illegal immigration from Guatemala into rural lands >> Rising unregulated pesticide use >> Increasing pesticide residues >> Spike in cancer rates* (*informally observed by health officials)

ImmigraQonfrom

Guatemala

RisingunregulatedpesQcide

use

IncreasingpesQcideresidues

Spikeinlocalcancer

rates

Riseinhealthcare

costs

Key Issues / Key Words … to consider in your work, from an SDG perspective • Gender • Water •  Livelihoods •  Land Use • Decoupling •  Circular / Green / Blue Economy

7 “new economy” terms you can also link to

0 0,5 1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5 4

Green%Economy

Green%Growth

Circular%Economy

Low4Carbon%Economy

Sustainable%Economy

Blue%Economy

Blue%Growth

Google%Search%Results%4 Million%of%Hits%(English%language)

Relative%Popularity%of%Different%Terms%for%Sustainable%Economy

GE GG SECE BE BGLC

ComparaQvebaseline:“theeconomy”=85million,“economicgrowth”=45million

This is a new era for Sustainable Development

… and it requires a new approach

4 Key

Messages

1.  Rewrite the song

• Sustainable Development is no longer green, marginal, an add-on, etc.

• SD is essential, integrative, action-oriented, motivational, transformational, providing clear value-added to every sector.

Tell this new SD story as powerfully as you can

4 Key

Messages

2.  Beat the drum

• Set up new routines and procedures that embody the “big three”: Universality, Integration, Transformation

• When governmental openness is limited, the establishment of regular, multi-stakeholder processes is more important, not less.

Tell the story over and over

4 Key

Messages

3.  Form a new band

• Raise the level of integration, e.g. hierarchical position and coordination function, in the constellations of people, processes, and institutional arrangements for implementing SD

• Get new personalities mobilized to multiply and amplify the messaging

Make sure the right people are telling the story

4 Key

Messages

4.  Take the show on the road

• Go to where the actors are, especially those who are not currently or usually involved in SD processes (e.g. finance, social dimension, lagging economic sectors, etc.)

• Create or use the venues, events, processes etc. where those audiences can be reached

Tell the story — sing the song — to new audiences

4 Key

Messages

“We Love the SDGs” Words & Music by Alan AtKisson We love the SDGs Ending poverty and hunger living healthy lives education and equality go side by side  

We love the SDGs Taking care of all the life in the ocean and land Clean energy and water - they go hand in hand

We love the SDGs An economy that gives us what we all really need Green cities, green products, and a lot less greed

  We love the SDGs

Now we have to come together - live in justice and peace Turn dream into reality for you and me ...

Yes, even music

Watch the Video: 17goals.org/sdgmove

Thank you!

17Goals.org AtKisson.com AlanAtKisson.com