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20 OCT
2016 - 2030
@StatsMalaysia
@MyCensus2020
B A N C I
M A L A Y S I A
11th MEETING OF THE IAEG-SDG
VOLUNTARY NATIONAL REVIEW (VNR)
MALAYSIA
4th NOVEMBER 2020
NAZARIA BAHARUDIN DEPUTY CHIEF STATISTICIAN
(TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL PROGRAMME) DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA
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OUTLINE
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02
03
04
05
IMPLEMENTATION OF SDG IN MALAYSIA
PREPARATION OF VNR 2021
STATUS OF SDG INDICATORS FOR MALAYSIA
ACTIVITIES ON SDG
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IMPLEMENTATION OF SDG IN MALAYSIA
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CONCEPT OF HOLISTIC AND INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT NEW IN MALAYSIA
National
Transformation
Policy,
2011-2020
Vision 2020, 1991-2020
Post independence,
1956-1970
1st Malaya Plan
2nd Malaya Plan
1st Malaysia
Plan (1MP),
1966-1970
New
Economic
Policy,
1971-1990
2MP, 1971-1975
3MP, 1976-1980
4MP, 1981-1985
5MP, 1986-1990
Growth with
equity for
national unity
(inclusive
development -
eradication of
poverty
irrespective of
ethnicity and
restructuring of
society)
National
Development
Policy,
1991-2000
6MP, 1990-1995
7MP, 1996-2000
Balanced
development
(a multi-
dimensional
approach)
National
Vision
Policy,
2001-2010
8MP, 2001-2005
9MP, 2006-2010
Resilient and
competitive
nation
New Economic
Model
(a high-income
nation, inclusive and
sustainable)
Holistic development
(economically, politically, socially, spiritually,
psychologically and culturally)
New
priorities
and
emphases
11MP,
2016-2017
10MP
11th Malaysia Plan (11MP)
Long-t
erm
develo
pm
ent P
lans
Me
diu
m-t
erm
Pla
ns
(laissez faire
economy with
some rural
development)
MTR of
the 11MP, 2018-2020
Shared Prosperity Vision, 2030
Restructuring
the
Development
Priorities of
Malaysia
12 MP, 2021-2025
13 MP, 2026-2030
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SDG MIRROR THE NEW ECONMIC MODEL AND 11TH MALAYSIA PLAN (11MP)
Anchoring Growth
on People
Social
Environment
Economy
Inclusivity
Sustainability
High Income
New Economic
Model (NEM)
New Priorities
and Emphases
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MAPPING OF MID TERM REVIEW OF THE 11MP
Pillar I Reforming governance
towards greater transparency and enhancing efficiency of
public service
Pillar II Enhancing inclusive development and
wellbeing
Pillar III Pursuing balanced regional
development
Pillar IV Empowering human
capital
Pillar V Enhancing environmental
sustainability through green growth
Pillar VI Strengthening economic
growth
4 Priority Areas 12 Strategies
2 Priority Areas 9 Strategies
3 Priority Areas 12 Strategies
4 Priority Areas 11 Strategies
3 Priority Areas 9 Strategies
3 Priority Areas 13 Strategies
PO
LIC
Y P
ILLA
RS
OF
MTR
OF
11
TH P
LAN
T
HE
17
SD
Gs
6 policy pillars of MTR covers all 17 SDGs
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JOURNEY OF SDG IN MALAYSIA
193 Member States adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
2015
2020
2016
Established a multi-stakeholder&participatory governance structure SDG Institutional Framework & SDG Symposium
Align the SDG with Malaysia’s National Development Plan SDG Mapping
2017
Malaysia reported our progress to United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
Voluntary National Review 2017
September 2019: SDG Summit 2019, New York, USA YAB PM & YBM MEA participated in side-event “Environmental Stewardship in Addressing Poverty to Achieve Sustainable Development for All” (co-host by Malaysia & Pakistan)
Themed on “The Whole of Nation Approach: Accelerating Progress on the SDGs”
November 2019: Malaysia SDG Summit 2019
July 2019: High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, New York, USA YBTM MEA represented Malaysia.
2019 2018
March 2019: Launched National SDG Progress Monitoring System (DOSM) in Putrajaya
YB EPU represented Malaysia
September 2017: High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
May 2020: Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development, Bangkok (Virtual)
December 2018: Publication of the Initial Assessment of The Sustainable Development Goals Indicators for Malaysia 2018 by DOSM This report presents findings of the initial assessment of the SDGs indicators to be used by the government agencies, private sectors, academicians and individuals for SDGs implementation.
October 2019: Publication of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Indicators Malaysia , 2019 by DOSM This report highlights the national progress being made in the 2030 agenda and consist of 99 available indicators
July 2020: High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, New York, USA (Virtual)
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INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF SDG IN MALAYSIA
Formulate SDG Roadmap, monitor progress of targets, identify issues and report to National
SDG Council
Establish direction for SDG implementation, set national agenda and milestones and
prepare reporting to UN High Level Political Forum
National SDG Council (chaired by Prime Minister)
Steering Committee (chaired by Director General of EPU)
Working Committee INCLUSIVITY
Goal 1 : No Poverty Goal 2 : Zero Hunger Goal 5 : Gender Equality Goal 10 : Reduced Inequality
Working Committee WELL-BEING
Goal 3 : Good Health & Well-being Goal 11 : Sustainable Cities and Communities Goal 16 : Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Working Committee HUMAN CAPITAL
Goal 4 : Quality Education
Working Committee ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL
RESOURCES
Goal 6 : Clean Water and Sanitation Goal 7 : Affordable and Clean Energy Goal 12 : Responsible Consumption and Production Goal 13 : Climate Action Goal 14 : Life Below Water Goal 15 : Life on Land
Working Committee ECONOMIC GROWTH
Goal 8 : Decent Work and Economic Growth Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Goal 17 : Partnerships for the Goals
• DOSM as Focal Point for data on SDG • Each Working Committee will be represented by members from the UN agencies, private sector, NGOs, CSOs and academia
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MALAYSIA VNR 2017
Theme
“Eradicating Poverty and Promoting
Prosperity in a Changing World”
Presentation
July 2017
Focus/ highlight Goals 1,2,3,5,9,14,15 &
17
Representatives
Government agencies, UN agencies,
private sector, NGOs, CSOs and
academia
1. Foreword
2. Summary
3. List of Boxes, Figures & Table
4. Introduction
5. Development Achievements
6. Enabling Environment
7. Means of Implementation
8. Conclusion
9. Background on Malaysia
10. Glossary of Acronyms
11. Acknowledgements
Contents
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SNAPSHOT OF SDG ACHIEVEMENTS FOR MALAYSIA
Prevalence of underweight 12.4% (2015)
Maternal mortality ratio improved
from 29.1 (2016) to 23.5 (2018)
per 100,000 live births
Incidence of poverty improved from 7.6% (2016)to
5.6% (2019)
Literacy rates improved from 94.9% (2018) to 95% (2019)
96.7% population using safely managed drinking
water services (2018)
Population with access to electricity
improved to 100% in 2019 compared to 99.9% in 2016
Women in managerial position
increased from 20.4% (2016) to 23.3% (2019)
Annual growth rate of real GDP per
capita increased from 3.6%(2018𝑒)to 3.9% (𝟐𝟎𝟏𝟗𝒑)
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SNAPSHOT OF SDG ACHIEVEMENTS FOR MALAYSIA (cont.)
96.7% proportion of population covered by a mobile network
in 2019
Population by strata in 2019
Urban 76.2% Rural 23.8%
4,013,189 tonnes scheduled waste managed in 2019
314.3 milion metric tonnes greenhouse
gas emission in 2014
16.35% coverage of protected
areas in relation to marine areas in 2019
55.3% forest cover in Malaysia for 2018
0.3% civil servant with disabilities
(2016-2019)
Individuals using internet improved from
80.1% (2017) to 84.2% (2019)
Construction sector recorded the
highest compensation of employees in 2018𝑝
by 72.1%
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PREPARATION OF VNR 2021
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PROPOSED VNR 2021
Theme: “Sustainable and Resilient Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic”
Executive Summary submission: March 2021
Submission: June 2021
Presentation: July 2021
Focus Goals and Content: 1,2,3,8,10,12,13,16 & 17
Proposed contents:
1. Foreword by YAB PM
2. Key message by YBM
3. Introduction
Setting the scene: Impact of COVID-19
i. Impact of Covid 19 to the economy and well-being
ii. Recovery initiatives – Penjana, Prihatin
iii. RMK12 – Whole nation approach & Build back better.
4. Elaborate & Focus on SDG Goals: 1,2,3,8,10,12,13,16 & 17.
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VNR REPORT COMPARISON
VNR 2017 2021
Theme Eradicating Poverty and Promoting
Prosperity in a Changing World
Sustainable and Resilient Recovery from the
COVID-19 Pandemic
Focus goal
1,2,3,5,9,14,15 & 17
1,2,3,8,10,12,13,16 & 17
Highlight Poverty Progress of Sustainable Development Post
Covid-19 Pandemic
Reporting Government-driven initiatives
Whole-of-nation approach
• Public-Private reporting/ implementation
• SDG initiatives supported by NGOs, CSOs
and private entities
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VNR 2021 PREPARATION TIMELINE
• UNCT: TOR
& appoint
consultant
• Global VNR
Workshop
(UNDESA &
ESCAP)
October 2020
Write-up
process &
2nd Global
VNR
Workshop in
March 2021
Deadline II:
11 June 2021 -
Submission of
Final Reports
Deadline III:
18 June 2021
Submission of
Audiovisuals
Kick-off
meeting to
discuss
content
proposal with
relevant
stakeholders
November 2020
November 2020-March 2021
Deadline I:
Submission
of Main
Message
3rd Global VNR
Workshop: 11
July 2021
New York
Ministerial
Segment
HLPF-SD: 13-
15 July 2021
3 May 2021
June 2021
July 2021
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STATUS OF SDG INDICATORS FOR MALAYSIA
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STATUS OF SDG INDICATORS FOR MALAYSIA
Status of SDG indicators by Goal, Malaysia (as at 27 October 2020) 99
AVAILABLE INDICATORS
126 AVAILABLE
INDICATORS (as at 27 October 2020)
OUT OF 244 INDICATORS
OUT OF 247 INDICATORS
2019
2020
41%
51%
62%
50%
93%
58%
43%
36%
50%
56%
83%
29% 27%
31%
50%
40% 43%
22%
63%
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ACTIVITIES ON SDG
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URBANICE : SDG CTITIES ROADMAP
Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cities & Community Wellbeing (URBANICE)
• URBANICE is currently preparing Malaysia SDG Cities Report at local level.
• DOSM is invited to contribute in the preparation of Malaysia SDG Cities Report.
• DOSM provides data as an input to the report
Working with Shah Alam City Council (MBSA), Alor Gajah Municipal Council (MPAG) &
The Melaka Historic City Council (MBMB) in preparing
their SDGs City Roadmap.
About Malaysia SDG Cities Roadmap
The Malaysia SDG Cities recognizes that cities and communities are crucial in determining its own set of
priorities and decides on the means of implementation to ensure that the SDG Goals and targets are met.
The framework is set to encourage a bottom up
approach in developing local action plans that will accelerate the SDGs achievements for Malaysia where
the 17 SDGs and its 169 targets of the 2030 Sustainable Agenda must be achieved.
Localizing the global goals at cities and urban areas is important for an urban nation like Malaysia and the
Malaysia SDG Cities will ensure that vertical integration between national and state policies at all levels are aligned to the SDGs by realizing the aspirations and
ensuring of its effective implementation locally.
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APPGM-SDG: LOCALISING SDGs
Formation
Established by the
Parliament of Malaysia on
19 Oct 2019 & formally
registered with Secretary of
Parliament. It is Bi-Partisan
initiative, and made up of
representative from both
houses of Parliament.
Secretariat
Malaysia
CSO SDG
Alliance
Mandate
• Undertake localising SDGs at the Parliamentary
Constituency level.
• Preparing Policy Research & Strategic Papers.
• Approach : Multi stakeholder partnerships
Location
10 parliamentary
constituencies in 7
states in Malaysia
for pilot phase in
2020
Programme
duration
January 2020
to March 2021
Methodology
Four Phases of implementation:
• Situational Analysis & Field Visits (3 days) – vulnerable communities; Focus
Group Discussions with Government Agencies, CSO & local community leaders
• Prioritization of local issues & needs
• Designing Capacity Building Programs & Solutions Projects
• Implementation of Capacity Building Programs & Solution Projects
Short term actionable solutions (22 capacity building programs & 32 solutions
projects) being undertaken (July 2020 – Feb 2021)
Long term policy responses for later action via government agencies through
development planning
Budget
Allocation
RM2 million
by MoF
(2020 Budget)
SDGs
1, 5, 10, 12,
15, 17
DOSM - provides the required statistics
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