The SDGs in
Somalia
In 2015, world leaders agreed to 17 goals for a better world by 2030. These goals have the power to end poverty, fight inequality and stop climate change. Guided by the goals, it is now up to all of us, governments, businesses, civil society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone.
LINKING NDP-9, SDGS AND AGENDA 2063
Interlinkages between the frameworks. This visualization shows the links between Somalia's NDP-9, the SDG indicator framework and Agenda 2063. The left-most links represent how connected each pillar of the NDP is to the SDGs and the second set of links, from the middle to the end, represent how the SDGs and Agenda 2063 goals are connected.
Explore data providers and data sources in Somalia
Explore which organizations are responsible for providing data for the Sustainable Development Goals in Somalia and through which data sources
Tier I indicator feasibility
There are currently 132 applicable Tier I indicators in Somalia. You can hover a square to get more information about the feasibility of the indicators compilation in the short/medium term. The shades represent different feasibility levels. The category "easily feasible" refers to those indicators which can be easily available and possible with a little more effort and manageable capacity building by the producer. The category "feasible with strong effort" refers to indicators whose feasibility is more difficult but possible when significant resources are put in towards in the production of the data. The category "not feasible even with strong effort" refers to indicators that might be, hypothetically, produced with a strong effort but are not a priority for the country and, therefore, their compilation is not likely in the short/medium term.
72/132
54.5%
Currently available.
12/132
9.1%
Easily feasible.
32/132
24.2%
Feasible with strong effort.
16/132
12.1%
Not feasible even with strong effort.