International Workshop on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Indicators Beijing, China June 2018

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International Workshop on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Beijing, China 26-28 June 2018 CASE STUDIES AND COUNTRY EXAMPLES: USING HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA FOR SDG MONITORING IN MALAYSIA NORISAN MOHD ASPAR DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA @StatsMalaysia

INTRODUCTION TO MALAYSIA S SDG YAB PM was at the UN Sustainable Development Summit New York, 25 September 2015 Adoption of Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 25 September 2015 12 October 2016 Establishing a multi-stakeholder and participatory governance structure spearheaded by the National SDG Council, chaired by Prime Minister Formulated a National SDG Roadmap to guide the implementation of Agenda 2030 and SDGs AT NATIONAL LEVEL Focal Point in Coordination of SDG indicators development AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL Focal Point in ASEAN SDG s indicators development (WGSDGI) Team Members of High Level Group of SDG and Inter-agency Expert Group SDG (IAEG) at Southern Eastern Region 2016-2030 Task Force SDG 21 December 2016 Steering Committee MOE EPU NRE MOH KDN... Technical Committee Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3 Cluster 4 Cluster 5 EPU 5 Working Committee : i) Cluster Inclusivity ii) Cluster Well-Being iii) Cluster Human Capital iv) Cluster Environment & Natural Resources v) Cluster Economic Growth

NATIONAL SDG ROADMAP AND DIRECTION FOR THE 2030 AGENDA Formulating & Roadmap for Implementation of SDG: Phase I (2016-2020) Prioritizing SDG according to 11 th Malaysia Plan Phase II (2020-2025) Focus on post 2020 Goals and Targets Phase III (2025-2030) Remaining Goals and Targets in line with Malaysia s capacity and global role Formulating national indicators and establishing database Align competencies and organisations with SDG and capacity building Framework for strategic communication advocacy, seminars, roundtables and a national portal Funding through the 5-year Malaysia Plans, private sector, civil society and international agencies

CURRENT DEVELOPMENT AND ACHIEVEMENT Prelim Assessment and Mapping with Policies Mapping and Roadmap Review MDG achievement Engagement with Agencies National SDG Council National SDG Roadmap Steering Committee Task Force Collaboration Data Assessment Preparing the National SDG Roadmap Data Collection Review Achievement Data Collection Activities Develop Develop Metadata Data Gaps analysis Database Dashboard Monitoring and Reporting National SDG Portal Strengthen the SDG Governance 2016 2016-2017 2016-2018 2016-2030 Data will be collected every year Review and monitor achievement through three phases implementation

DATA ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY: THE AVAILABILITY OF DATA AND SOURCE OF DATA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 17 169 244 GOALS TARGETS INDICATORS Not 25 indicators 17% Partially, need further development 65 indicators Not Relevant 11 indicators 9% 5% 24% 244 45% INDICATORS 103 indicators 3 Dimensions 56% 24% 20% Social Environment Economy Source of data Agencies (Administrative data) 20% 80% Partially 65 indicators

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY Proportion of population below the international poverty line, by sex, age, employment status and geographical location(urban/rural) Proportion of population living below the national poverty line, by sex and age Composition of household and consumption expenditure by household income group Proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions Percentage of poorhouseholds by items owned and strata Global SDG Indicator Additional indicator to be used as National measurement Frequencyof data Twice every five Twice every five Twice every five Twice every five Twice every five Source Household Household Income Income Household Income Household Expenditure Household Income Household Income Household Expenditure Basic Amenities Survey,

GOAL 1: NO POVERTY Frequencyof data Source The poor and the vulnerable Twice every five Household Income Household Expenditure Proportion of population living in households with access to basic services Partially Twice every five Household Income Household Expenditure Percentage of houses served with clean watersupplyinruralareabystate Partially Twice every five Basic Amenities Survey, Percentage of houses covered with sanitary latrines in rural area by state Partially Twice every five Basic Amenities Survey, Global SDG Indicator Additional indicator to be used as National measurement

GOAL 2: ZERO HUNGER Frequencyof data Source Prevalence of undernourishment Twice every five Household Income Household Expenditure Prevalence of moderate or severe food insecurity in the population, based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale(FIES) Every 4 Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Prevalence of food quantity insufficient due to financial constraint in the past 12 months Every 4 Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Prevalence of food variety insufficiency due to financial constraint in the past 12 months Every 4 Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Prevalence of meal size reduction due to financial constraint in the past 12 months Every 4 Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Global SDG Indicator Additional indicator to be used as National measurement

GOAL 2: ZERO HUNGER Frequency Source Prevalence of main meal skip due to financial constraint in the past 12 months Every 4 Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Prevalence of children feeding with cheap and affordable food Every 4 Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Prevalence of children feeding with less food variety due to financial constraint Every 4 Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Prevalence of stunting (height for age <-2 standard deviation from the median of the World Health Organization (WHO) Child Growth Standards) among children under 5 ofage Every 4 National Health Morbidity Survey, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Prevalence of malnutrition (height for age >-2 or <-2 standard deviation from the median of the WHO Child Growth Standards) among childrenunder5ofage,bytype(wasting and overweight) Every 4 National Health Morbidity Survey, Ministry of Health, Malaysia Global SDG Indicator Additional indicator to be used as National measurement

GOAL 3: GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Frequency Source Proportion of women of reproductive age (aged 15-49 ) who have their need for family planning satisfied with modern methods Every 5 Malaysia Population and Family Survey, National Population & Family Development Board

GOAL 4: QUALITY EDUCATION Frequency Source Proportion of youth and adults with information and communications technology(ict) skills, by type of skill Every 2 ICT Use and Access by Individuals and Households Survey, Proportion of population in a given age group achieving at least a fixed level of proficiency in functional (a) literacy and (b) numeracy skills, bysex Annually Proxy from Labour Force Literacy rate (aged 15-24 ) by state and sex Annually Proxy from Labour Force Youth/ adult literacy rate Annually Proxy from Labour Force Global SDG Indicator Additional indicator to be used as National measurement

GOAL 5: GENDER EQUALITY Frequency Source Proportion of women aged 15-49 who make their own informed decisions regarding sexual relations, contraceptive use and reproductive health care Every 5 Population and Family Survey, National Population & Family Development Board Proportions of individuals who own a mobile telephone, by sex Every 2 ICT Use and Access by Individuals and Household

GOAL 6: CELAN WATER AND SANITATION Frequency Source Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services Twicein 5 Household Income Household Expenditure Basic Amenities Survey, Proportion of population using safely managed sanitation services, including a hand-washing facility with soap and water Twicein 5 Household Income Household Expenditure Basic Amenities Survey,

GOAL 7: AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY Frequency Source Proportion of population with access to electricity Twicein 5 Household Income Household Expenditure Basic Amenities Survey,

GOAL 8: DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Frequency Source Proportion of informal employment in nonagriculture employment, by sex Every 2 Informal Sector Workforce Average hourly earnings of female and male employees, by occupation, age and person with disabilities Partially Annually Salaries and Wages Salaries and wages by type of employment Annually Labour Force Participation Rate Annually Salaries and Wages Labour Force Survey, Unemployment rate, by sex, age and person with disabilities Partially Annually Labour Force Survey, Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 ) not in education, employment or training Annually Labour Force Survey, Global SDG Indicator Additional indicator to be used as National measurement

GOAL 9: INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE of data Frequency Source Manufacturing employment as a proportion of total employment Annually Labour Force Survey, Proportion of population covered by a mobile network, by technology Partially, NeedFurther Development Every 2 ICT Use and Access by Individuals and Households,

GOAL 10: REDUCED INEQUALITIES of data Frequency Source Growth rate of household expenditure or incomepercapitaamongthebottom40per cent of the population and the total population Twice in 5 Household Income Household Expenditure Proportion of people living below 50 per cent of median income, by sex, age and persons with disabilities Partially Twice in 5 Household Income Household Expenditure

GOAL 16: PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS of data Frequency Source Proportions of young women and men aged 18-29 who experienced sexual violencebyage18 Partially Every 5 Population & Family Survey, National Population & Family Development Board GOAL 17: PARTNERSHIP FOR THE GOALS of data Frequency Source Proportion of individuals using the Internet Every 2 ICT Use and Access by Individuals and Households Survey,

USING HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA FOR SDG MONITORING IN MALAYSIA OPPORTUNITIES status Many of the indicators were available using survey data Disaggregation level Survey data can provide detail disaggregation level up to state and strata-urban and rural as well as Administrative District level Demographic information Survey data can provide detail demographic information such as sex, age, citizenship, ethnicity and working status

USING HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA FOR SDG MONITORING IN MALAYSIA ISSUES AND CHALLENGES status Some indicators have the availability status of Partially available and Partially available, need further development The choice is to add new variable/ question in the questionnaire form Metadata Currently refer to SDG indicators Metadata from UNSD but maybe some indicators have to adapted/ adjusted according to the country Including the definition, concepts and terms of indicators Frequency of the Survey Frequency of survey is too long For example, every 5 What is the best time series data to monitor the SDG indicators

USING HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA FOR SDG MONITORING IN MALAYSIA ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Relative Standard Error Some indicators have high Relative Standard Error (RSE) >30%. Is it acceptable? Proxy data Only proxy indicators available through household survey for literacy and numeracy skill The exact definition of literacy and numeracy are not measured using the sources

DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA