BUILDING INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY FOR E-GOVERNMENT DATA ANALYSIS AND EVIDENCE- BASED DECISION-MAKING TO SUPPORT THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

Similar documents
ICT4SDG Ethiopia National Workshop

A I D E M E M O I R E THE AFRICAN E-LEADERSHIP MEETING. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, June, 2011 (Draft of April 2011)

Paris, France October 2014

Open Government Data for Sustainable Development

Aide Memoire. Hosted by the Government of the Bahamas with the support of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA)

Aide Memoire. Symposium on. 5-8 December 2017

Aide-Memoire. The Future is now: Accelerating Public Service Innovation for Agenda 2030

UNITED NATIONS. Capacity Development Workshop

INTRODUCING THE SAMOA PATHWAY. Frances Reupena Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) SAMOA

Aide-Memoire. The Future is now: Accelerating Public Service Innovation for Agenda 2030

OVERVIEW OF EGBs STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK AND 2013 ACTIVITIES

Report of the Expert Group Meeting on Voluntary National Reviews for the HLPF December 2016, United Nations Headquarters, New York

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT. Thematic Debate

No One Left Behind Technical assistance to Evaluate SDGs with an Equity-Focused and Gender Responsive Lens. Interim Report

Session 191: Measuring the Information Society: Challenges and Trends

Road to Sustainable Era by 2030 Program Leader Parliamentarian forum of development of Evaluation.

Welcome Address. Mr. Chae Gun Chung. Head of United Nations Project Office on Governance (UNPOG)/DPADM/UNDESA

24-26 October Incheon, Republic of Korea. Aide-Mémoire

AIDE MEMOIRE. A National Capacity Building Workshop. Organized by. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA)

Honourable Minister of State, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Secretary Shri U P Singh, Distinguished Guest, Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen.

The Meeting on the Regional Review of the World Summit on the Information Society Acton Line Implementation

UNITED NATIONS PUBLIC SERVICE FORUM AND AWARDS CEREMONY. International Knowledge-sharing Workshop on Open Government Data for Sustainable Development

Capacity Development Workshop on. Open Government Data Sensitization, Gap Assessment and Strategic Planning. July 28-30, 2015 Panama City, Panama

Closing Remark on Regional Symposium

Session 1 Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships: accelerating change for the 2030 Agenda in Asia and the Pacific

Remarks by. H.E. Mr. John W. Ashe President of the 68 th Session of the United Nations General Assembly

2014 Global e-government Forum AIDE-MEMOIRE

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SCP FORUM IN SOUTH ASIA

Asia Pacific Challenges on Water Security:

BANGLADESH S DEVELOPMENT MIRROR

Gender-responsive budgeting and localizing the SDGs

CONCEPT NOTE. Workshop 2: Making Institutions Inclusive and Ensuring Participation in Decision-making. Friday, 22 nd June 2018

ESCAP/ADB/UNDP Sub-Regional Workshop on accelerated achievement of MDGs and the Post-2015 Development Agenda in South Asia TENTATIVE PROGRAMME

ASEAN SAFE SCHOOLS INITIATIVE (ASSI) OUTCOME REPORT. Road to the Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction 2018:

SESSION III DATA AND BEYOND: MONITORING, REPORTING AND EVALUATION

Report on Launching Ceremony GREEN JOBS INITIATIVE IN BANGLADESH. Venue: Hotel Sonargaon, Dhaka. Date: December 4, 2008

IOC/SC-WESTPAC-XI/9 Bangkok, 16 March 2017 English only

How will the Sustainable Development Goals shape development cooperation?

Arab Region Parliamentary Forum on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Mobilizing Public Servants and Transforming Mindsets Advancing a Curriculum on the SDGs Moderator: MsAdriana Alberti, DPADM, UN-DESA

Towards making the most of SDGs for Bangladesh. Some Reflections on Access to Resources, Environment and Climate Change

NATIONAL VOLUNTARY REVIEW SESSION 3 Presentation by Samoa s Minister of Finance, Hon. Sili Epa Tuioti

Report on. The Observance of International Ozone Day 2015

Terms of Reference Review of the focus and methodology of the United Nations E- Government Survey

Distinguished delegates. Ladies and Gentlemen,

2018 MONITORING ROUND

년 고위정책과정교육프로그램개회식 장소 인천송도쉐라톤호텔 축사 영문 환경부환경정책실장 이민호

Spearheading Whole-of Government Approaches and Policy Integration

Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP)

RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE UNITED NATIONS PUBLIC SERVICE FORUM AND AWARDS CEREMONY

V. COORDINATION MECHANISMS FOR LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT

Information note I. BACKGROUND

Panamá. National Authority for Governmental Innovation. Terms of Reference

UN Side Event presentation strategy (Final)

DPADM Monthly Update to CEPA Members: March 2015

Overview of the post-2015 development agenda

SOUTH ASIA REGIONAL PUBLIC PROCUREMENT FORUM KATHMANDU, APRIL

Data and statistics for the post-2015 development agenda: implications for regional collaboration on statistics in Asia and the Pacific

and cost-effective land management, and help taking informed decisions in agriculture, forestry, and agroforestry.

REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE WORKING GROUP ON TRANSPORT. Baky, 1-2 October 2003

Rio+20 Follow-up. 1

12255/17 LS/ik 1 DGB 1B

Concept note. Background

Aide Mémoire October Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran

FOREST EUROPE Structures, Procedures and Work Modalities

Format. Purpose. Exp. attendance Moderator. Hosts. Audience

2018 National Workshop for Ethiopia

136 th IPU Assembly. Reports on recent IPU specialized meetings #IPU136. Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1-5 April Item 7 13 February 2017

Module 1: Overview of Progress towards the 2030 Agenda and SDGs

Oct. Dec Members of the donor delegation team during a verification visit at Moulvibazar District Hospital

Dr. Kamariah Noruddin Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister s Department, Malaysia

Ministerial Summit on the Environment - Tentative Programme

Agenda 2030 Mainstreaming and Monitoring - Mauritius

Capacity Building Workshop on

Nutrition and soils in the 2030 Agenda: a contribution to the HLPF Thematic Reviews

Global Event: Dialogue on implementation of the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Participatory monitoring for accountability

OCTOPUS Cyber Crime Conference Opening Sessions 17 th June 2015 Strasbourg

INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT PROCUREMENT NOTICE For an individual consultant and/or individual consultant assigned by consulting firms/institutions

Amman Declaration on the Opportunities and Challenges of Civic Engagement in Socio-Economic Policies in the Arab region

REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE BSEC WORKING GROUP ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. Istanbul, September 2009

Secretary-General presents Synthesis Report

Assessment of Sustainability Indicators (ASI) A SCOPE/UNEP/IHDP/EEA Project

Global Biodiversity Observations. Yale University FUTURE EARTH INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

INTERNATIONAL FORUM: LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN (LAC) IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2019 Global Partnership Senior-Level Meeting 13/14 July 2019, New York DRAFT CONCEPT NOTE

4 5 NOVEMBER 2013 CO-CHAIRS SUMMARY NOTE

Thomas Silberhorn, Member of the German Parliament and Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development

Meeting on the Review of the Latin American and Caribbean Initiative for Sustainable Development (ILAC) 5-6 October Mexico City, Mexico.

May 2016

REPORT OF THE ECOSOC PANEL ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY: The Role of Public Accountability in Good Governance

ENHANCING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2030 AGENDA IN VIET NAM

Economic and Social Council

2014 United Nations Public Service Forum Day and Awards Ceremony OVERALL AIDE-MEMOIRE

What are the key learning effects of the sustainability strategy process in North Rhine-Westphalia?

Economic and Social Council Operational Activities for Development Segment ECOSOC Chamber New York, 27 February to 1 March 2018

ECO/RPC/28 th Meeting/2017/3. Report of 28 th Meeting of ECO Regional Planning Council (RPC)

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

DESA/DPADM ESCWA/ECRI ARADO

Economic and Social Council

Transcription:

Report On National Capacity Development Workshop On BUILDING INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY FOR E-GOVERNMENT DATA ANALYSIS AND EVIDENCE- BASED DECISION-MAKING TO SUPPORT THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 6-7 June, 2017 Organized by Access to information (a2i) Programme and United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report is an outcome of National Capacity Development Workshop on Building Institutional Capacity for e-government data analysis and evidence-based decisionmaking to support the Sustainable Development Goals organized by Access to Information (a2i) Programme and United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs on 6 th and 7 th June, 2017 at Prime Minister s Office, Dhaka. We are grateful to Md. Abul Kalam Azad, Principal Coordinator (SDG), Prime Minister s Office for his presence as Chief Guest. We also express sincere gratitude to Professor Dr. Shamsul Alam, Member (Senior Secretary), General Economic Division, Planning Commission for giving us his valuable time and presence as the Special Guest. We are also grateful to Mr. Kabir Bin Anwar, Director General (Administration), Prime Minister s Office & Project Director, a2i Programme. We also would like to express sincere gratitude to Mr Richard Kerby, Senior Inter-regional Advisor, DPADM, UNDESA and Mr. Anir Chowdhury, Policy Advisor, a2i Programme Prime Minister s Office, for gracing the workshop as Guests. 2

INTRODUCTION Role of e-government is critical in providing inclusive public services in areas of health, education, social service, employment, finance, environment and many other areas. Economic growth, social inclusion and environmental protection, three dimensions of sustainable development are interlinked with e-government policies and programmes. Access to Information (a2i) Programme and UNDESA are jointly implementing a project entitled, Evidence-based e-government policies for advancing governmental service delivery and accountability in support of the Sustainable Development Goals. As part of the project a national level workshop was organized focusing on strengthening institutional capacity on research, gathering and analyzing e-government data and using e-government data in decision-making to support the sustainable development agenda. Moreover, the workshop focused on service delivery and accountability in support of the Sustainable Development Goals no. 1, 4, 8, 14, 16 and 17. In this regard, the workshop focused on the significant issues of SDGs on end poverty in all its forms everywhere, ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning, promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all, conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources, promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies and finally revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development. OBJECTIVE Main Objective of this workshop was to build institutional capacity for e-government data analysis and data-informed decision making to support the sustainable development agenda. Specific objectives were: To improve institutional capacity to collect, use and publish relevant e- government data with indicators for analysis, monitoring and evaluation. To build the internal capacity of the participants in understanding of the use and impact of e-government data and indicators in supporting the sustainable development agenda; and To strengthen institutional capacity, technical frameworks and approaches in key institutions to implement e-government modalities (policies, strategies, etc.) in support of selected SDGs and Targets. ORGANIZATION OF THE WORKSHOP The workshop held on 6-7 June, 2017 at Karabi (Dining Hall), Prime Minioster s Office, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Md. Abul Kalam Azad, Principal SDG Coordinator, Prime Minister s Office graced the workshop as Chief Guest, whereas Professor Dr. Shamsul Alam, Senior Secretary, General Economic Division, Planning Commission; Mr. Kabir Bin Anwar, Director General (Admin), Prime Minister s Office and Project Director, Access to Information (a2i) Programme presided over the workshop. Mr. Richard Kerby, Senior Inter-Regional Advisor, Division for Public Administration and Development Management (DPADM) United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs; Mr. Anir Chowdhury, Policy Advisor of Access to Information (a2i) 3

Programme. Among others, Mr Wai-Min Kwok, Governance and Public Administration Officer, UNDESA/DPADM; Mr. Siope Vakataki Ofa, Economic Affairs Officer, ESCAP and Dr. Ramiz Uddin, Head of Results Management Team attended at the workshop. Overall, senior officials from government, non-government, research and educational institutions participated at the workshop. INAUGURAL CEREMONY Photograph-01: Inauguration of the workshop Speech by Chief Guest The Chief Guest, Md. Abul Kalam Azad, Principal SDG Coordinator, Prime Minister s Office provided his speech highlighting the importance of achieving SDGs by 2030. Emphasizing on Data Gap, he underscored that there are so many data gap that need to be addressed soon. He also emphasized a platform where they can develop a SDG Tracker to monitor the progress over the period of time. Speech by Special Guests Professor Dr. Shamsul Alam, Senior Secretary, General Economic Division, Planning Commission, also expressed his opinion that workshop on SDGs are crucial to design, implement and achieve its goals. He informed that Bangladesh is committed to achieve SDGs within its timeframe. As SDGs is an global development agenda, we, all (ministries, departments, organizations) need to work on it extensively to get better results. 4

Photograph-02: Speech by Special Guest He also added that SDGs have given 232 indicators to measure the performance. Now it is required to develop a result based monitoring framework. However, he also emphasized on achieving goals and said that all goals are equally important. Mr. Richard Kerby, Senior Inter-Regional Advisor, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Public Administration and Development Management (UN-DESA/DPADM), elaborated the objectives of the workshop.------------- ---------------------. Speech by Chair Mr. Kabir Bin Anwar, Director General (Admin), Prime Minister s Office and Project Director, Access to Information (a2i) Programme highlighted SDGs 14 in his speech. He however, underscored that these workshop would help raising awareness on SDGs among policy makers, programme managers and stakeholders. Mr. Anir Chowdhury, Policy Advisor of Access to Information (a2i) Programme, spoke that all SDGs are equally important and any activities that we perform are interlinked with SDGs. For example- if we can eradicate poverty- which is the first goal of SDGs, we can also help achieving other goals. He informed that the workshop would focus on SDGs Tracking Progress. He emphasized that partnership for collaboration is very important. BEGINNING OF THE WORKSHOP Session 1: Setting the Scene Understanding the need for integrated plans and policies for using ICT/egovernment to support national development plans including SDGs Presentation The workshop began with a presentation by Wai-Min Kwok, Governance and Public Administration Officer, UNDESA/DPADM, titled by Overview of 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the need for integrated plans and policies. In his presentation, he showed the objectives of SDGs and drawn a map between MDGs and 5

SDGs. He also extended the principles that guide the 2030 agenda. After his presentation, another presentation was given by Md. Monirul Islam, Deputy Chief, General Economics Division, Ministry of Planning titled by- Bangladesh s integrated implementation of SDGs and 7th 5 Year Plan. In his presentation, he extended the goals, targets, and indicators focusing on the data gap analysis. Interactive Discussion Question-Answer Session There was a question-answer session for the participants. Interactive exercise/discussion on ICTs/e-government as enabler, accelerator, and multiplier for implementation of SDGs Mr. Anir Chowdhury, Policy Advisor of Access to Information (a2i) Programme, also provided a presentation titled by- Digital Bangladesh-the nexus of SDGs and ICTs/e- Government. He provided an insight about a2i Programme and addressed how they work for government. Session 2a: Innovative and evidence-based approaches in using ICTs/egovernment to deliver on specific SDGs Targets Presentation Mr. Siope Vakataki Ofa, Economic Affairs Officer, ESCAP, has provided a presentation on ICTs/e-Government Innovative Practices in the Asia Pacific. Where he highlighted- Using national statistics for regional dialogue ICT-Policy development E-Commerce and ICT Access Asia Pacific After the presentation of Ofa, Md. Alamgir Hossen, Deputy Director and Project Director, Census of the Undocumented Myanmar Nationals, BBS provided another presentation titled by- Data and data based decision making for SDGs in Bangladesh where he discussed extensively some points on: Social Safety Net Programme Core Factors for Data analysis Data generation and many more. Group Discussion 6

Photograph-03: Group Discussion Session Participants were divided into 5 groups through which they discussed different SDGs and finally shared with all groups. Session 3: Inclusion and e-participation Presentation and Interactive Exercise At the very beginning of the 2nd day s workshop, Richard Kerby and Wai-Min Kwok from UNDESSA provided a presentation on exercise sheet. Before presentation, table wise group was formed based on SDGs-1, 4, 8, 14, 16 and 17. In this presentation, Mr. Wai Min Kwok showed an exemplary outline on which they will prepare their group presentation. The example was on- SDG-4 (Quality Education). However, after the presentation, each group got 40 munities time to prepare their planning and presentation. After preparing, group wise presentation was provided. Session 4: Statistical capacities and review process In this session, issues that were discussed; Building statistical capacities Internal and external review and monitoring Reporting, supported by data and evidence Session 5a: Defining the next steps and timeline (6-month and 12-month implementation roadmap) 7

Photograph-04: Framework for project design presented by Wai Min Kwok Group Presentation and Question-Answer Session After the presentations of Richard Kerby and Wai-Min Kwok from UNDESSA, there was a session for group presentation and question-answer discussion. The summary of the group presentations are given as Annexure. 8

Photograph-05: Group Presentation on SDG-16 Session 5b: Defining the next steps and timeline (6-month and 12-month implementation roadmap) (continued) Mr. Richard Kerby, Senior Inter-Regional Advisor, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Public Administration and Development Management (UN-DESA/DPADM), presented another power point presentation titled by- Developing Social Media Strategy for Bangladesh. In his presentation, he extended- Social media Cycle Drafting a social media strategy Capacity building Method to obtain and sending information Crowed funding Audience and so on. After his presentation, the workshop was to be closed. Some of the audiences expressed their opinion about the Workshop. 9

CLOSING Md. Monirul Islam, Deputy Chief, General Economic Division, Ministry of Planning, said that the workshop was very fruitful and timely effective initiative. They have enough resources and now they have learned to proceed in a particular way.at the end, Dr. Ramiz Uddin, Head of Results Management Team thanked all for their patience and being presented there. He also thanked to UNDESA for organizing such a valuable and important workshop with Access to Information (a2i) Programme, Prime Minister s Office. RESULTS ACHIEVED It was observed that the workshop has enhanced the understanding for the need of integrated plans and policies in delivering the SDGs, including through the use of ICTs/e-government for service delivery. It has also enhanced the knowledge of ICT/egovernment data and indicators in integrated implementation of the SDGs. However, the workshop was conducted successfully, and surely there achieved some results though this workshop: The workshop was participated by high-level government program managers and program officers were present. They have acquired clear idea on strengthening institutional capacity and approaches to implement e-government policies and strategies in support of selected SDGs and targets through data-informed decision-making. This is how, the high-level government program managers and program officers are sensitized through this workshop. Through this workshop, the high-level government officials could share their knowledge regarding ICT/e-government data and indicators in regards of integrated implementation of the SDGs. This would surely help them to strengthening capacity for SDGs implementation. The workshop has provided the idea regarding implementation road map to collect, use and publish relevant e-government data with indicators for analysis, monitoring and evaluation. Thus the workshop would help them to develop better planning for different government-level programs. The workshop helped to enhance the understanding for the need of integrated plans and policies in delivering the SDGs through the use of ICTs/e-government for service delivery. In this regard, it can be said that for building institutional capacity to collect, analyze and publish e-government data and develop e-government policies, directives, laws, legislations, and so on to support the Sustainable Development Goals, the workshop has achieved its objective successfully. 10

CONCLUSION To measure the progress as well as to achieve SDGs, collective efforts are needed from all partners and stakeholders. This type of workshop is critical to get idea, design and implement programs, and measuring progress on SDGs. Therefore, it needs to organize more workshops like this to ensure the successful achievement of SDGs by 2030. This type of workshop will also be helpful for ensuring e-government development index which will also help to enhance the performance of Bangladesh in the UN e-government development ranking. Photograph-06: Closing Session Annexure 1. Schedule 2. List of Participants 3. Group work by Participants 11