The 70th Session of the UN General Assembly held on 25th September 2015 adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with 17 goals and 169 targets, under the official agenda “Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”. India is a signatory to this landmark agreement.
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2. OVERVIEW OF
• The 70th Session of the UN General Assembly held on 25th
September 2015 adopted the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) with 17 goals and 169 targets, under the
official agenda “Transforming our world: the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development”. India is a
signatory to this landmark agreement.
70 Session of UN General Assembly, New York , 25th Sept.2015
3. Officially, the SDGs came into effect from 1st
January 2016.
Member Countries have the responsibility for
follow-up and review the progress made in
implementing the goals and targets.
SDGs is an inter-governmentally agreed set of
goals relating to international development
which aims at meeting the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.
6. • Actual Example
Goal Targets Indicators
Goal- 1 :
No Poverty
(End poverty in
all its forms
every where)
Target 1.1: By 2030, eradicate
extreme poverty for all people
everywhere, currently
measured as people living on
less than $1.25 a day
1.1.1 Proportion of
population living below the
national poverty line (%)
Target 1.3: Implement
nationally appropriate social
protection systems and
measures for all, including
floors, and by 2030 achieve
substantial coverage of the
poor and the vulnerable
1.3.1 Percentage of
households with any usual
member covered by a
health scheme or health
insurance
1.3.2 Number of
Beneficiaries under
Integrated Child
Development Scheme
(ICDS) in Nos.
7. Implementation Framework of SDG
• NITI Aayog is the Nodal Agency in India
which is responsible for the task of
coordinating work on SDGs by adopting a
synergistic approach.
• MoSPI is responsible for indicator framework
and has developed National Indicator
Framework in consultation with Ministries,
States/UTs.
• At the State level, Planning Departments are
the Nodal Department for implementation of
SDGs in each State.
8. Organisational set up for
implementation of SDG in Mizoram
1.Set up under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary,
Government of Mizoram.
2.To review progress and to suggest corrective measures
while monitoring the progress of implementation of
SDGs in the State.
1.Formed under the Chairmanship of Director, Economics &
Statistics Department
2.To identify the achievable indicators, devise and adjust
indicators clearly specifying the baseline data and targets.
Established in Planning Department to review and monitor the
progress of implementation of SDGs in the State while
coordinate with line Departments at State District level.
High Level
Monitoring
Committee
Technical
Committee
on SDGs
SDG Cell
9. How to Achieve SDGs
• Since, the context and issues in SDGs are summative in nature;
localization becomes an important element for achieving the SDGs.
Realization of Goals & Targets mostly happen at the local level. It is the
local actors that make all the differences. Thus, building up Local SDG
Agenda is considered to be the most effective way of achieving SDGs.
• Creating an environment where multi-stakeholders among civil society,
private sector organizations, professional associations and other agencies
could take initiatives to implement SDGs.
• Situation Assessment for finding development gaps and needs, making
priorities at the level of local governments and districts and formulating
SDG-wise planning at levels of local government or aligning existing
budgets/schemes/programmes with relevant SDG targets will help in
achieving SDGs in our State.
10. Using SDG for outcome budget
• Conducting needs assessments to determine the priorities &
volume of public and private investment and alignment of
budget with SDGs.
• Prioritizing SDGs expenditures through reallocation from areas
of lower priority. Reallocating expenditures room non-SDGs
(less priority) areas to SDGs priority areas is one of the first
measures that will be employed for raising resources for the
SDGs
• SDGs result based budgeting, Participatory Budgeting and
Budget Mainstreaming is considered the need of the hour for
smooth and effective implementation of SDG in the State.
• Public-Private partnerships to improve in key sustainable
development areas where the State still lag behind.
11. ACTIONS TAKEN
• Baseline Survey
• Mizoram Vision 2030
• Regional Workshop
• State Level Sensitization Workshop
• District Level Sensitization Workshop
• Publicizing of SDGs
Preparation of Wall hanging
Making & Broadcasting of Video clips on SDGs
Talk show on SDGs
• Mizoram SDG Website
• Developing SIF and DIF