Role of NSO in developing national indicator framework and SDG monitoring: Thailand

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1 Data that leaves no one behind: Expert consultations August 2017, Bangkok Role of NSO in developing national indicator framework and SDG monitoring: Thailand National Mechanism for Sustainable Development The Cabinet The National Committee on Sustainable Development (NCSD) chaired by PM Provide recommendation Request for Approval Implementing SDGs WG 1 SDGs Integration & Prioritization Enhancing Understanding of & Evaluating SDGs with Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy Developing Information System to Support SDGs Data/Information/Statistics WG 2 WG 3 SDGs Reporting Economics, Social & Legal Measures to Promote SDGs Implementation the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) 1

2 The 3 rd on Developing Information System to Support Sustainable Development Main mandates: Set guidelines for creating a national central database to support policy formulation and decision making Integrate government implementing guideline in creating central database to consolidate data collection by central and local government as well as private sector Prepare a system for monitoring and evaluation of Thailand s data and statistics Monitor and evaluate the implementation Methods of Thailand s SDGs indicators formulation 1. Study of SDGs indicators in detail 2. Establishment of data sets on indicators to support the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of each SDG 3. Analysis and review of national SDGs indicators and assessment of the coherence 4. Development of a data assessment mechanism for each SDG s indicators in detail 5. Formulation of a work plan and securing the budget to develop a national central statistical database system 2

3 Data accessibility 241 SDGs Indicators full compliance 120 indicators be replaced by proxy indicators 18 indicators no metadata provided 55 indicators partial compliance 42 indicators Not Relevant to national context 6 Indicators Based on the list prior to the UNSTAT commission in March 2017 Challenges from the National SDG Implementation Strengthen statistical cooperation Improvement of response to greater data needs Enhancement of dissemination, communication, and use of Official Statistics Expanding statistical cooperation 3

4 Strategy 1: Development of statistical system for planning and monitoring the national, provincial and provincial cluster development networking of statistical agencies national clearing house Strategy 2: Integration and linkage of statistics from administrative data and survey data integrate statistics approach: admin-admin, admin-survey statistical linkage system Strategy 3: Development of statistical data quality in accordance with the international standards national statistical quality standard statistical quality Strategy 4: Provision of statistical service be conveniently accessible, understandable and utilizable digital visualization of statistics statistical data and information exchange 4

5 Strategy 5: Development of capabilities in statistics and information technology to personnel of the government sector statistical personnel s capabilities Next steps 1.Studying, compiling and disseminating knowledge and examples of SEP application in support of achieving SDGs 2.Arranging consultations with various sectors 3.Setting target values at the national level for targets and indicators in line with the 20-Year National Strategy Framework, the 12th NESDP 4.Expediting data collection and SDG indicators formulation to cover all targets relevant to Thailand s context 5.Expediting the formulation of recommendations to enhance economic, social and legal mechanisms 6.Monitoring and reporting results of the implementation of SDGs every 6 months. 5