Monitoring the water SDGs (and using the data)

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Monitoring the water SDGs ( using the data) Technical Workshop - Launch of the Sendai Framework Monitoring Process 6 December 2017, Bonn, Germany Maria Schade 1

Sustainable Development Goal 6 11.5 Disasters 6.4 Water use scarcity 6.3 Wastewater water quality 6.5 Water management 6.2 Sanitation hygiene Ensure availability sustainable management of water sanitation for all 6.a 6.b Cooperation participation 6.6 Ecosystems 6.1 Drinking water 2

SDG 6 global indicators 6.5.2 6.6.1 6.5.1 6.6 Ecosystems 6.5 Water management 6.a.1 6.1.1 6.1 Drinking water 6.a 6.b Cooperation participation 6.4 Water use scarcity 6.4.2 6.4.1 6.b.1 6.2 Sanitation hygiene 6.3 Wastewater water quality 6.2.1 6.3.2 6.3.1 6.1.1 Safely managed drinking water services (WHO,UNICEF)** 6.2.1 Safely managed sanitation hygiene services (WHO,UNICEF)** 6.3.1 Wastewater safely treated (WHO, UN-Habitat, UNSD)** 6.3.2 Good ambient water quality (UNEP)*** 6.4.1 Water use efficiency (FAO)** 6.4.2 Level of water stress (FAO)* 6.5.1 Integrated water resources management (UNEP)* 6.5.2 Transboundary basin area with water cooperation (UNECE, UNESCO)** 6.6.1 Water-related ecosystems (UNEP)*** 6.a.1 Water- sanitation-related official development assistance that is part of a government coordinated spending plan (WHO, UNEP, OECD)* 6.b.1 Participation of local communities in water sanitation management (WHO, UNEP, 3 OECD)*

SDG 6 global monitoring Integrated Monitoring Initiative 6.5.2 6.6.1 6.5.1 6.6 Ecosystems 6.a.1 GEMI (6.4.3) Integrated monitoring of 6.4.2 water sanitation related SDG targets (GEMI) 6.1.1 6.1 Drinking water 6.a 6.b Cooperation participation GLAAS 6.4 Water use scarcity WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply Sanitation (JMP) 6.4.1 JMP 6.b.1 6.2 Sanitation hygiene 6.5 Water management 6.3 Wastewater water quality 6.2.1 UN-Water Global Analysis Assessment of Sanitation Drinking- Water (GLAAS) 6.3.2 6.3.1 6.1.1 Safely managed drinking water services (WHO,UNICEF)** 6.2.1 Safely managed sanitation hygiene services (WHO,UNICEF)** 6.3.1 Wastewater safely treated (WHO, UN-Habitat, UNSD)** 6.3.2 Good ambient water quality (UNEP)*** 6.4.1 Water use efficiency (FAO)** 6.4.2 Level of water stress (FAO)* 6.5.1 Integrated water resources management (UNEP)* 6.5.2 Transboundary basin area with water cooperation (UNECE, UNESCO)** 6.6.1 Water-related ecosystems (UNEP)*** 6.a.1 Water- sanitation-related official development assistance that is part of a government coordinated spending plan (WHO, UNEP, OECD)* 6.b.1 Participation of local communities in water sanitation management (WHO, UNEP, 4 OECD)*

Integrated Monitoring Initiative Objectives 1. Develop methodologies tools to monitor SDG 6 global indicators 2. Raise awareness at national global levels about SDG 6 monitoring 3. Enhance country capacity in monitoring (technical institutional) 4. Compile country data report on global progress towards SDG 6 5

Process timeline 2014-2018 Methodology development 2014-15 Testing of methodologies in pilot countries Evaluation External expert review Methodology revision 2016 Global implementation / 2017 integrated baseline process 2017 Baseline reporting; SDG 6 synthesis reporting; HLPF 2018 6

Process timeline 2014-2018 7

Principles for integrated country monitoring systems 1. High-level political support 2. Linking aligning with existing processes 3. Involving different stakeholders ministries institutions for water, sanitation, environment, meteorology hydrology, food, agriculture, irrigation, health, energy, mines, production, planning, housing finance national statistical office different levels of government, civil society, private sector, academic institutions, religious cultural institutions 4. Focal points intersectoral monitoring teams 8

Principles for integrated country monitoring systems 5. Monitoring driven by data use 6. Starting with existing data, progressive monitoring 7. Cross-sectoral analysis use of data SDG monitoring is a dynamic, learning evolving process... 9

Principles for integrated country monitoring systems 10

Call for disaggregated data Where, when, on whom how to focus resources Effective efficient policy decision-making Ensure that no one is left behind (sex, age, disability, income) Cross-analysis of different datasets (interlinkages) 11.5.1 11.5.2: Hazard type 11

Thank you www.sdg6monitoring.org 12