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Page 1: Advancing knowledge, shaping policy, inspiring practice

Advancing knowledge,shaping policy, inspiring practice

www.odi.org.uk

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Roundtable on infrastructure service goals

post-2015 Andrew Scott – Research Fellow

24 May 2012

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What is infrastructure?

WaterSanitationEnergyTransportCommunicationsUrban housing

Infrastructure services

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Water and sanitation in the MDGs

MDG 7: Ensuring environmental sustainability

Target 7.C: Halve the proportion of the population without safe drinking water and sanitation by 2015.

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Urban housing in the MDGs

MDG 7: Ensuring environmental sustainability

Target 7.D: Achieve a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers by 2020.

Lack of access to improved water supplyLack of access to improved sanitationOvercrowding (3 or more persons per room)Dwellings made from non-durable material.

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ICTs in the MDGs

MDG 8: Develop a global partnership

Target 8.F: In cooperation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications.

Fixed telephone lines per 100 inhabitantsMobile cellular subscriptions per 100 inhabitantsInternet users per 100 inhabitantsFixed and mobile broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants

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Energy in the MDGs

No goal, target or indicator.

Millennium Project MDG-compatible proposal:

•Enable the use of modern fuels for 50% of those who at present use traditional biomass for cooking•Ensure reliable access to electricity to all in urban and peri-urban areas. •Provide access to modern energy services (in the form of mechanical power and electricity) at the community level for all rural communities.

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Transport in the MDGs

No goal, target or indicator.

Rural Access Index: proportion of the rural population living within 2 km of an all-season road.

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Post-2015

Christmas tree approach – goals for specific issues

Jigsaw approach – framework with core objectives

Bullseye approach – focus on a single goal

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Post-2015

Key issues for infrastructure:•Universality

– Quality, definition and measurement

•Governance

– Participation, accountability

•Sustainability

– Resource scarcity, environment, SDGs

•Global v. national

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Water post-2015

Safe and sustainable drinking water is accessible for all, without discrimination.

•The poorest 20% have access to an improved, safe and sustainable drinking water source, by 2030.•Halve the proportion of the population who do not have an improved, safe and sustainable water supply at home, by 2030.•Everyone has access to an improved, safe and sustainable drinking water source beyond the household, by 2040.•All countries demonstrate progressive improvements in drinking water service levels, across all wealth quintiles, by 2030.

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Sanitation post-2015

Universal use of sustainable (sustained?) sanitation services that protect public health and dignity.

•The poorest 20% of the population does not practice open defecation, by 2025.•The poorest 20% of the population uses an adequate (acceptable?) sanitation facility (or system?), by 2040.•Everyone uses adequate (acceptable?) sanitation in schools and health facilities, by 2025.•The excreta of y% of households is fully managed, by 2040.

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Energy post-2015

Sustainable Energy for All objectives:

•Ensuring universal access to modern energy services.

•Doubling the rate of improvement in energy efficiency.

•Doubling the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.

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Transport post-2015

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(Included in debate about Connectivity goal.)

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ICTs post-2015

Connectivity for access to essential information, services and opportunities ?

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Urban housing post-2015

UN-Habitat: Promote cities that are environmentally sustainable, socially inclusive and economically productive.

•Halve the proportion of people living in slums at the city level by 2030, and prevent the formation of new slums.

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Questions

• Are separate MDG-type goals for each kind of infrastructure service desirable post-2015?

• Should infrastructure services be considered essential elements for more broadly defined goals?

• Is infrastructure an enabler only, and does not need to be explicitly considered?

• For infrastructure, how important is the qualitative aspect?

• How should infrastructure link to Sustainable Development Goals?

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