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13-17 February 2017 Naivasha, Kenya Ms.Budsara SANGAROON

This document highlights the efforts and strategies undertaken in Thailand to promote sustainable development through the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It focuses on the integration, monitoring, and evaluation of SDG targets, involving various sectors to ensure the successful attainment of national sustainable development policies. The document also emphasizes the importance of incorporating the Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy in relation to each SDG to address challenges and barriers.

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13-17 February 2017 Naivasha, Kenya Ms.Budsara SANGAROON

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  1. First Technical Meeting on Human Settlements Indicators for SDGs : Toward the development of a toolkit the collection of Human Settlement Indicators and disaggregation 13-17 February 2017 Naivasha, Kenya Ms.Budsara SANGAROON National Statistical Office of Thailand (NSO)

  2. 3 Thailand’s SDG Institutional Structure Provide recommendations Request for approval 2 1 SDGs Integration & Prioritization WG 1 Data/Information/Statistics WG 2 SDGs Reporting Economics, Social & Legal Measures to Promote SDGs Implementation WG 3

  3. National Committee on Sustainable Development (NCSD) CONPONENTS MANDATES 1. Formulate policies and strategies on national sustainable development by integrating and balancing the economic, social and environmental pillars, which comply with related international agreements, Then, submit these SD policies and strategies to the Cabinet for approval 2. Promote and support the implementation of public and private sector on SD 3.Keep track on the government implementation of SD strategies and other international agreements relating to SD 4. Make recommendations the Cabinet on the use improvement of economic, social and legal measures to support SD 5. Set the direction and position of Thailand on SD in any international meetings on SD 6. Monitor and evaluate both public and private sectors on the implementation of SD strategies and other international agreements relating to SD FTI: Federal of Thai Industry TCC: Thailand Chamber of Commerce TDRI: Thailand Development Research Inst.TEI: Thai Environment Inst. CRI: Chulabhorn Research Inst. GSEI: Good Governance for Social Dev. & Environment Inst. SG: Secretary General DSG: Deputy SG PS: Permanent Secretary of Ministry BOB: Bureau of the Budget OPM: Office of the Prime Minister ONEP: Office of Natural Resource and Environment Planning Chair: Prime Minister Non Govt. Sector Government Sector Private Non-Profit Private Non-Profit FTI CRI PS (16) SG/NESDB TCC TDRI Director BOB SG/ONEP Experts(4) TEI DSG/NESDB GSEI NESDB staff

  4. 1 Sub-Committee on Implementing SDGs Mandates Components • Set guidelines for Implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and integrating actions of related departments and ministries to achieve each SDG targets • Create baseline data of SDGs Indicators suggested by UN While coordinating with related departments and ministries to develop SDGs indicators suited to Thailand contexts • Make recommendations on necessary economic, social and legal measures to support sustainable development • Prepare for the system of SDGs monitoring and evaluation and the SDGs reports for submission to the UN Secretary General • Monitoring and evaluate the Implementation by both public and private sectors. Analyze problems and barriers in achieving SDGs to come up with solutions proposed to NCSD • Set up relevant working group to assist the sub-committee Chair: Minister of OPM Private Sector Non-Profit Orgs. Ministries/ Govt. Agencies Secretariat FTI, TCC Green World Fdn, GSEI Rep. from 16 Ministries DSG/NESDB Experts NRCT, ONEP OPDC, TRF NESDB, NSO

  5. Toward SDGs Implementation √ • Set the priority of SDG targets (169) for implementing in short, medium and long term • Organized Workshop to identify the priority SDG targets in • 4 groups • Four groups of indicators include Planet (6 12 13 14 15), Prosperity (7 8 9 10 11) People (1 2 3 4 5) Partnership (17) √ • Formulate SDG implementation roadmap for each goal √ • Establish The Working Group on SDG Implementation for each goal • Manage knowledge and learn from the application of the Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy in relation with each SDG • Link the SDG targets with National Development Plan

  6. 2 Sub-Committee on Enhancing Understanding and Evaluating SD with Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy Components Mandates • Study and create understanding of “Sustainable Development” in relation with “Sufficiency Economy”, which is the key concept of development in Thai context, in the general public • Make recommendations about public relation, generate knowledge and understanding and public communication • Create networks and community of practice in applying Sufficiency Economy and sustainable development • Prepare for the monitoring and evaluation system, as well as suggest for solution to overcome barriers in implementation • Invite experts from various fields to give advices and recommendations about implementing Sufficiency Economy in different target groups • Perform other tasks uponrequested by NCSD Chair: Mrs. ChureeVichitwatakarn Private Sector Non-Profit/ Academic Org. Dept./Govt. Agencies Agencies related to Sufficiency Economy Secretariat DSG/NESDB Thai Chamber of Commerce federal of Thai Industry GSEI DEQP GPRD DOLA CDD Crown Property Bureau Office of the Royal Development Projects Board TISI, TRF Thai Bank Assoc. Stock Exchange of Thailand Royal Development Projects & Security Coordination Center NESDB

  7. Sub-Committee on Developing InformationSystem to Support SD 3 COMPONENTS MANDATES • Set guidelines for creating a national central database to support policy formulation and decision making, covering natural resources (i.e.land, forest, energy), pubic service management, use access, and ownership of natural resources • 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 to keep them up-to-date and useful for SDGs indicators, while serving as a framework for core strategies and policies under the 20 Year National Strategy • Monitor and evaluate the implementation by both public and private sectors. Analyze problems and barriers in achieving SDGs to come up with solutions proposed to NCSD • Set relevant working group to assist the sub-committee • Perform other tasks upon requested by NCSD TRF: Thailand Research Fund NRCT: National Research Council of Thailand GISTDA: Geo-Infomatics and Space Technology Development Agency NSO: National Statistics Office GSEI: Good Governance for Social Dev. Environment Inst. BOT: Bank of Thailand OPDC: Office of the Public Sector Dev. Commission DOLA: Dept of Local Admin OJA: Office of Justice Affair TJI: Thailand Justice Institute

  8. Initial assessment of indicators Proposed initial proxy indicators (37) Existing Indicators consistent with UN Metadata and Achieved (7) Not relevant to the Thai context(7) Existing Indicators consistent with UN Metadata (39) No UN metadata and No proxy indicators proposing (107) Existing indicators partly consistent with UN Metadata(44)

  9. Initial Assessment of indicators

  10. Process for Proposed Indicators’s Verification • Goal 17 • Designated Ministry • Data Producer • NSO • NESDB • สสช.) Goal 2 Designated Ministry Data Producer NSO NESDB ... Multi-Stake Holders Discussion Proposed Indicators • Goal 1 • Designated Ministry(Focal Point) • Data Producer • NSO • NESDB • Etc. Verify -Definition -Coverage -Source -Data Collection Method -Data Availability -Data Producer etc Identify Data Gap By consistent • Develop indicators • Produce indicators • Provide initial proxy indicators to supplement Disseminate Develop database system

  11. Indicator Development a.) Examined relevance of the initial list of SDG indicators to Thailand’ development objectives; b.) Identified indicators which are not included in the UN list but are deemed to be relevant/crucial in achieving the SDG targets; c.) Assessed whether data on the SDG indicators identified are available from existing data sources or at least can be made available; and d.) Compared the consistency between existing data/indicators with UN Metadata; and e.) Prioritized from the list the set of indicators that should be part of the core indicators to be monitored in the Thai.

  12. Goal 3 – Ministry of Public Health

  13. Goal 8 and 10 – NESDB

  14. The Next Steps of SDG Implementation: Data and Indicators • Verify existing data and indicators and check if they match with Global indicators • Organizing meetings of Sub-Committee 3 to discuss and adopt the SDG indicators • Develop database system to support SDG implementation

  15. Time frame

  16. Goal 11 : Thailand Case

  17. SDGs Indicators relevant to TNSO

  18. Status Of Indicators in Goal 11

  19. Main Data Issues for SDG Implementation: • Readiness • There are few numbers of SDG indications in Tier I • (No clear metadata, methodology, and standard) • Timeliness • Most available indicators are not regularly • collected • Lack of time series data • Database • Lack of database system for SDG indicators • SDG Metadata • Gap in understanding SDG metadata clearly

  20. Emerging Challenges • Need for intensive localization • Data constraints • Insufficient timely and reliable data • Demand for disaggregated data

  21. Challenges from the National SDG Implementation and need support • Strengthening of Administrative Data Systems • Use of Non-Traditional Data Sources/alternative data source • Strengthen statistical cooperation • Improvement of response to greater data needs • Enhancement of dissemination, communication, and use of Official Statistics • Expanding statistical cooperation 17

  22. Plan For The Future • Develop Monitoring Framework for Indicators on 2030 Agenda - Determine how data will be collected and aggregated and reported at national and global level • Establish strategy for Development and Improvement of National and Global Indicators • Identify data that are unavailable or requiring quality enhancement, including data produced by other ministries

  23. THANK YOU

  24. 1 Working Group under Sub-Com SDGs Integration and Prioritization 1 Components & Mandates • Integrate SDGs Implementation by government agencies, in accordance with the context of Thailand • Integrate data and information to support the governmental implementation of SDGs and related indicators of all goals • Invite experts and agencies to provide information, ideas, and practice in specific issues to support the implementation of each SDGs • Perform other tasks upon requested by NCSD Thailand Development Research Institution Research Institution Thailand Sustainable Development Foundation Chair: Secretary General NESDB Non-Profit Orgs. Rep. from 14 Ministries Ministries/Govt. Agencies National Statistical Office Secretariat Director, ANEO

  25. 1 2 Working Group under Sub-Com SDGs Reporting • Propose guidelines for reporting SDGs Implementation of Thailand to the Sub-Committee 1 • Produce Thailand SDGs Report for submission to the Sub-Committee 1 and the NCSD • Invite experts and agencies to provide information, ideas, and practice in specific issues to support the implementation of each SDG • Perform other tasks upon requested by NCSD Components &Mandates NSO NESDB Govt. Agencies Chair: Director General Rep.from11 Ministries Ministries Depart. of International Organizations, MOFA Director, Development Affair Division Secretariat

  26. 1 3 Working Group under Sub-Com Economics, Social & Legal Measures to Promote SDGs Implementation Components &Mandates • Study and analyze economic, social and legal Instruments, fitting with the Thai context ad international agreements, to support decision making in both short and long term policies • Provide policy recommendations for improving and developing economic, social and legal guidelines, measures, and instruments • Analyze problem, obstacle and limitation in Inplementatingeconomic, social and legal instruments and summit the result to Sub-Committee 1 and NCSD • Invite experts and agencies to provide information, ideas, and practice in specific issues to support the implementation of each SDG • Perform other tasks uponrequested by NCSD Economics Environmental Science 6 Experts Social Sciences National Research Council Chair: Dr. BuntoonSretsirote Govt. Agencies NESDB Thailand Institute of Justice Ministries Rep. from 4 Minitries MOF NESDB Secretariat

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