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SDGs: Towards Developed Bangladesh By 2041
1. SDGs: Towards Developed Bangladesh By 2041…
MD. JAMAL UDDIN
Deputy Chief (Planning), BADC
Focal Point Officer (SDGs
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“Let us together create a
world that can eradicate
poverty, hunger, war and
human sufferings and achieve
global peace and security for
the well-being of humanity”
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Father of the Nation of Bangaladesh
September 1974, UNGA
3. Development Miracle
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Issue 2008 2018
GDP of Bangladesh ( billion USD) 91 280
Per Capita GDP (USD) 615 1751
Poverty Rate 40 (2005) 22
Maternal Mortality (Live Birth per Thousand) 3.48 1.72
Literacy Rate 54 73
Life Expectancy (Year) 69 72
Foreign Ex. Reserve (billion USD) 7 32
Export (billion USD) 16 35
Import (billion USD) 23 44
Electricity Generation Capacity 3,264 MW 20,775 MW
4. Background on the goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were born at the United Nations Conference on
Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro in 2012. The objective was to produce a set of
universal goals that meet the urgent environmental, political and economic challenges facing our
world.
The SDGs replace the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which started a global effort in
2000 to tackle the indignity of poverty. The MDGs established measurable, universally-agreed
objectives for tackling extreme poverty and hunger, preventing deadly diseases, and expanding
primary education to all children, among other development priorities.
The SDGs are a bold commitment to finish what we started, and tackle some of the more pressing
challenges facing the world today. All 17 Goals interconnect, meaning success in one affects
success for others. Dealing with the threat of climate change impacts how we manage our fragile
natural resources, achieving gender equality or better health helps eradicate poverty, and
fostering peace and inclusive societies will reduce inequalities and help economies prosper. In
short, this is the greatest chance we have to improve life for future generations.
The SDGs coincided with another historic agreement reached in 2015 at the COP21 Paris Climate
Conference.
5. Background on the goals
The SDGs are unique in that they cover issues that
affect us all. They reaffirm our international
commitment to end poverty, permanently, everywhere.
They are ambitious in making sure no one is left
behind. More importantly, they involve us all to build a
more sustainable, safer, more prosperous planet for all
humanity.
11. “ I am confident that Bangladesh could
show its capacity in achieving SDGs the
way it achieved the MDG goals.”
Hon’ble Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina
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13. SDG GOALS
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End Poverty in all its forms everywhere
7 targets, 14 indicators
End hunger, achieve food security and improved
nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture (8
targets, 13 indicators)
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all
at all ages (13 targets, 27 indicators )
14. SDG GOALS
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Ensure inclusive and equitable quality
education and promote lifelong learning
opportunities for all (10 targets, 11 indicators)
Achieve gender equality and empower all
women and girls (9 targets, 14 indicators)
Ensure availability and sustainable
management of water and sanitation for all
(8 targets, 11 indicators)
15. SDG GOALS
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Ensure access to affordable, reliable,
sustainable and modern energy for all (5 targets
6 indicators)
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable
economic growth, full and productive
employment and decent work for all (12
targets, 17 indicators)
Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive
and sustainable industrialization and foster
innovation (8 targets, 12 indicators)
16. SDG GOALS
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Reduce inequality within and among countries
(10 targets, 11 indicators)
Make cities and human settlements inclusive,
safe, resilient and sustainable
(10 targets, 15 indicators)
Ensure sustainable consumption and production
patterns (11 targets, 13 indicators)
17. SDG GOALS
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Take urgent action to combat Climate Change and
its impacts ( 5 targets, 8 indicators)
Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and
marine resources for sustainable development
(8 targets, 10 indicators)
Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial
ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat
desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and
halt biodiversity loss (12 targets 14 indicators)
18. SDG GOALS
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Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable
development, provide access to justice for all and build
effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels [=
Governance] (12 targets, 23 indicators)
Strengthen the means of implementation and
revitalize the global partnership for sustainable
development (19 targets, 25 indicators)
19. Leaving No One Behind
• Youth
• Women and Children
• Elderly people
• Tribal
• Transgender
• Autistic and children with special needs
• People in Island and Haor
• Other backward section
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21. Alignment of SDGs with 7FYP
SDGs are aligned with the
7th FYP (2016-2020), the
National Development Plan
of Bangladesh.
• 56 SDG targets are
directly reflected into 7th
FYP
• 102 targets are almost
similar
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Annual Plan
SDG targets are
included in the Annual
Performance Agreement
(APA)
Policy Assistance
22. Initiatives of GOB in mainstreaming
the Agenda 2030 (SDGs)
Implementation 9thFYP
FY 2026 –
2030
8thFYP
FY2021 – 2025
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Actions
Translation of
Document
Mapping of
Ministries
Data Gap
Analysis
implementation
and Review
committee
SDG Tracker
Localization of SDG
Training Handbook
on 7th FYP
Resource Gap
Analysis
M & E Framework
Action Plan
The Process of
Implementation
24. SDG Implementation and Review Committee
Involve all stakeholders: SDG Implementation and
Review Committee
Creation of a dedicated office (Principal Coordinator
for SDGs Affairs) at PMO.
General Economics Division (GED) of Planning
Commission is the secretariat for the committee.
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26. Mapping of Ministries/Divisions by SDG Targets
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SDGs Mapping among the
Ministries/ Divisions has
been finalized and
published
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31. SDG LOCALIZATION
• Massive awareness programme at the grassroots
• Workshops at Divisional and District levels have been
conducted
• 39+1 SDGs indicators have been prioritised
• Local level people would fix the target and prepare
corresponding action plan to implement SDGs
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33. SDG TRACKER
An online SDGs Data Repository (SDG Tracker) system has been developed.
It allows tracking of each goal and target, indicator by indicator.
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34. Voluntary National Review 2017
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Bangladesh has participated in
the Voluntary National Review
(VNR) along with 42 countries
The focus of the report is where
we are in implementing Agenda
2030.
Seven goals were reviewed:
Goal 1 (Poverty)
Goal 2 (Hunger)
Goal 3 (Health)
Goal 5 (Gender)
Goal 9 (Infrastructure)
Goal 14 (Life below water)
Goal 17 (Means of implementation)
35. Government in Action: SDGs Implementation Review
High level coordination mechanism
representing institutions of the
public and private sector and
different stakeholders established.
On 4th to 6h July 2018 around 2000
participants from Government,
NGOs, DPs, Private sector,
Academia, media, CSO etc.
participated in the SDGs
Implementation Review (SIR)
Conference.
These mechanism include both data
and qualitative assessments on
progress and challenges of SDGs.
36. Sheikh Hasina Special Initiatives and SDG
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Vision 2021:
Hunger &
Poverty Free
Bangladesh
Women
Empowerment
Ashrayan
Project
Education
Assistance
Trust
Ekti Bari
Ekti
Khamar
Digital
Bangladesh
Community
Clinics
Investment
Development
Environment
Protection
Social Safety
Net Programme
Electricity
for all
37. Challenges Ahead
Resource Mobilization
Skill development and quality education
Strengthen international development cooperation and
building effective partnership
Natural disasters and climate change
Over 1.1 million Rohingya
SDGs localization by Government, INGOs and NGOs
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38. Way forward
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Increasing Female labor force participation
Improving governance
Innovation, digitalization and one stop service
Quality education, skill development and research
Ease of doing business
One Stop Service
100 EZs and Hi-tech Park
Diversification of export
Overcoming infrastructure gap
Increased Investment in human development
42. উচ্চ আয়
ও টেকসই
উন্নয়ন
‘িারুণ্যের র্ক্তি
বাাংলাণ্দণ্র্র
সমৃক্তি’
3.6 সন্ত্রাস, জঙ্গিবাদ ও মাদক
ঙ্গনমম ূ
ল
3.11 দক্ষতা ও উপযুক্ত
কম ূ
সংস্থান
3.17 শ্রম কলযাণ
3.18 ঙ্গিক্ষা
3.27 সংস্ক
ৃ ঙ্গত
3.28 টেলাধুলা
সুর্াসন
3.1 গণতন্ত্র, ঙ্গনব ূ
াচন ও কায ূ
কর
সংসদ
3.2 আইননর িাসন ও মানবাঙ্গধকার
সুরক্ষা
3.3 দক্ষ ও জবাবঙ্গদঙ্গিতামমলক
প্রিাসন
3.4 জনবান্ধব আইনিৃঙ্খলা
রক্ষাকারী বাঙ্গিনী
3.5 দুনীঙ্গতর ঙ্গবরুনে জজনরা
েলানরন্স
3.21 ঙ্গিজজোল বাংলানদি
3.30 গণমাধযনমর স্বাধীনতা
3.31 প্রঙ্গতরক্ষা
3.32 পররাষ্ট্র
সকলণ্ক
তনণ্ে
উন্নেন
3.12 নারীর ক্ষমতায়ন
3.13 দাঙ্গরদ্র্য ঙ্গবনমাচন ও ববষময
হ্রাস
3.24 ঙ্গিশু কলযাণ
3.25 প্রঙ্গতবন্ধী ও প্রবীণ কলযাণ
3.26 মুজক্তনযাোনদর কলযাণ
3.29 ক্ষ
ু দ্র্ নৃ-টগাষ্ঠী ও অনুন্নত
সম্প্রদায়
3.8 উচ্চ আয়
3.9 টমগা প্রকল্প
3.15 ঙ্গবদুযৎ ও জ্বালানী
3.16 ঙ্গিল্প োনতর উন্নয়ন
3.22 ব্লু-অর্ ূ
নীঙ্গত
3.23 জলবায়ু পঙ্গরবতূন ও
পঙ্গরনবি
3.33 এনজজও
‘আমার গ্রাম -
আমার র্হর’
3.7 স্থানীয় সরকার
3.1০ গ্রানম আধুঙ্গনক নগর
সুঙ্গবধা
3.14 ক
ৃ ঙ্গষ, োদয ও পুষ্টি
3.19 স্বাস্থযনসবা ও পঙ্গরবার
কলযাণ
3.20 টযাগানযাগ বযবস্থা
১ষ্টে ইিনতিার, ৫ষ্টে গুচ্ছ, ৩৩ষ্টে ঙ্গবষয়,
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46. Dream Trajectory of Bangladesh
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VISION 2021
Middle Income
Country
SDGs 2030
Developed
Junction
2041 Developed
Country
Prosperous
Nation
2071
100 YEARS of
INDEPENDENCE
DEPENDS on
our ability to
translate the
vision
2100
Delta Plan
Resilient Delta