TRAINING REPORT ON SGD PROGRESS TRACKING, REPORTING AND DATA QUALITY

Published on November 09, 2023

The Somali government's Voluntary National Review (VNR) on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) process is a critical step in assessing the country's progress toward achieving the global goals. The SDGs, a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all, require robust data and evidence-based decision-making for effective implementation. This report outlines the significance of administrative data and the relevance of the SDGs in the policy-making process for Somalia.

In the inaugural session dedicated to tracking progress on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reporting mechanisms, and data quality, Director General Sharmake Farah of the Somali National Bureau of Standards (SNBS) extended a warm welcome to participants from different sectors. The gathering brought together representatives from civil society, international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), and the private sector, underscoring the collaborative spirit essential for comprehensive and accurate progress tracking.

Importance of Administrative Data:

Administrative data play a crucial role in tracking progress toward the SDGs. This type of data is collected by government agencies during the routine implementation of public services and programs. In the context of the SDGs, administrative data serve as a valuable resource for monitoring and evaluating various indicators. It allows for a more efficient and cost-effective means of data collection compared to traditional survey methods.

Relevance of the SDGs in Policy Making:

The SDGs provide a comprehensive framework for addressing global challenges and guiding national development efforts. In the policy-making process, the SDGs offer a roadmap for aligning national strategies with international priorities. By incorporating SDGs into policy formulation, governments can ensure that their decisions are in line with the broader agenda of ending poverty, promoting equality, and protecting the environment.

Involvement of Various Stakeholders:

Achieving the SDGs requires collaboration among governments, international agencies, civil society organizations (CSOs), and the private sector. The VNR process in Somalia emphasizes the importance of a multi-stakeholder approach to ensure that diverse perspectives are considered in the implementation of SDG-related policies and programs. This inclusive approach enhances the effectiveness and sustainability of development initiatives.