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Activities of the High-level Group for Partnership, Coordination and Capacity-Building for the 2030 Agenda. Tamara PÁL Deputy Director Presidential Department Hungarian CSO. Content. Mandate of the High-level Group for Partnership, Coordination and Capacity-Building ( HLG – PCCB )
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Activities of the High-level Group for Partnership, Coordination andCapacity-Building for the 2030 Agenda Tamara PÁL Deputy Director Presidential Department Hungarian CSO
Content • Mandate of the High-level Group for Partnership, Coordination andCapacity-Building (HLG–PCCB) • Members • Meetings • CT GAP - theCapeTown Global Action Plan • UN WDF • Main outcomes of thelatest UNSC session
Mandate To establish a global partnership • Provide strategic leadership • Promote national ownership • Address the need of funding statistical capacity-building • Advise on how the opportunities of the data revolution can be harnessed to support the SDG implementation process • Review and make recommendations, as appropriate and in cooperation with the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) • Reach out and promote dialogue and partnerships between the statisticalcommunity and other stakeholders
Members Nominationbasedonexisting regional mechanisms in order to ensure equitable regional representation and technical expertise. * The Chair of the United Nations Statistical Commission is ex-officio member of the HLG.
Meetings Physical meetings and tele/videoconferences So far: • Twoteleconferences • Six physical meetings • Threeback-to-backwiththe UNSC and UN WDF • Threeseparate meetings • Normally only members are present, occasionally issue partners are invited
CT GAP for Sustainable DevelopmentData • Global Action Planwasdrafted by the HLG-PCCB • Open globalconsultationlast November • Presented at the UN World Data Forum inJanuary 2017 CapeTown Global Action PlanforSustainableDevelopment Data • Adoptedbythe UNSC in March 2017 • Sixstrategicareas: • Strategic Area 1: Coordination and strategic leadership on data for sustainable development • Strategic Area 2: Innovation and modernization of national statistical systems • Strategic Area 3: Strengthening of basic statistical activities and programmes, with particular focus on addressing the monitoring needs of the 2030 Agenda • Strategic Area 4: Dissemination and use of sustainable development data • Strategic Area 5: Multi-stakeholder partnerships for sustainable development data • Strategic Area 6: Mobilize resources and coordinate efforts for statistical capacity building • Objectives and keyactionshavebeenidentified • NSI ledprocesses
UN World Data Forum • 15-18 January 2017 inCapeTown • Organizedbythe HLG-PCCBwiththeUNSD and Statistics SA • Topicswereclusteredintosix main themes: • New approaches to capacity development for better data • Innovations and synergies across different data ecosystems • Leaving no one behind • Understanding the world through data • Data principles and governance • The way forward: A Global Action Plan for data • Preparations within 7 months!! • Roomforimprovement – lessonslearned • Different session formats • Engage more policy makers – stronger linkbetween the data and policy worlds
UN World Data Forum • Not a one-timeevent • Secondto be heldinOctober 2018 in Dubai
UNSC – 48th Session,7-10 March 2017 • Draft resolutiononthe work of the UN Statistical Commission pertaining to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development • To be adoptedby ECOSOC and bythe UN General Assembly • Stressedtherole of NSIsinprovidingdata and stronglyrecommendedtheuse of nationaldata, preferablyofficialstatistics, forglobalreporting • Agreedontherevisedterms of referenceofboththeHLG-PCCB and the IAEG-SDG aswellastheproposedworkprogrammes • AdoptedtheCapeTown Global Action Plan
Thankyouforyourkindattention! Tamara PÁL International Relations Hungarian Central Statistical Office +361 3456018 Tamara.Pal@ksh.hu