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Page 1: Pauline.stockins@cepal.org Pauline Stockins Statistics and Economic Projections Division, ECLAC 2011 International Conference on MDGs Statistics 19-21.

[email protected] Stockins

Statistics and Economic Projections Division, ECLAC

2011 International Conference on MDGs Statistics

19-21 October 2011

Monitoring and disseminating MDG indicators in Latin America and the Caribbean: official and complementary indicators

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CONTENTS

I. ECLACs WORK IN THE LAC REGION: MDG STATISTICAL PROGRAMME

II. MONITORING THE MDGs IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

III. WORK UNDERTAKEN BY ECLAC IN DEFINING COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS

a) MDG2

b) GENDER

c) ICT

IV. DISSEMINATING THE OFFICIAL AND COMPLEMENTRY INDICATORS

V. NEXT STEPS

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ECLACs WORK IN THE LAC REGIONMDG STATISTICAL PROGRAMME

• Strengthening monitoring capacities – Improve MDG monitoring and inter institutional cooperation, regional workshops and seminars

• Statistical development - proposal on supplementary regional indicators

• Statistical conciliation - Data analysis (gaps/ discrepancies), lines of action to reach data conciliation: general framework and selected topics: Poverty, Education, Child mortality, Environmental indicators.

• Regional monitoring – Regional Interagency MDG Reports, MDG Website, MDG database, ECLAC Flagships.

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NATIONAL MONITORNGREGIONAL MONITORINGGLOBAL MONITORING

Interagency reports under the coordination of ECLAC

Imposes the need to include targets and indicators relevant for the region

Complements the global and national analysis trough a regional outlook

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COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS FOR THE LAC REGION

• ECLAC has been conducting several studies to provide complementary indicators to better track the progress towards de MDGs in Latin America and the Caribbean.

• Existing MDG targets and indicators may not adequately capture the progress that countries are making towards improving gender equality and addressing the disparities among social groups and sub-national regions in reaping the benefits of actions taken by national governments towards achieving the MDGs.

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COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS FOR THE LAC REGION

• Poverty

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• Employment

Education (2007)

Environment (2007)

ICT (2010)

Gender (2007

• Hunger

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COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS FOR THE LAC REGION

COMMON CRITERIAS FOR THE DIFFERENT PROPOSALS

• Reduced number of indicators.

• Regional relevance and national priorities.

• Need to measure and quantify disparities among social groups and inequalities - Social inclusion.

• In line with other United Nations Commitments or International agencies developments.

• Capacity of countries to produce the information.

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PROPOSAL OF COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS FOR

MONITORING MDG 2

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• This proposal was developed by ECLAC and UNESCOs regional office for the LAC region, it was validated by an expert group on education and it was disseminated in the countries of the region trough different capacity building activities.

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PROPOSAL OF COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS FOR MONITORING MDG 2

Challenges of the national educational systems of the countries of the region

Achievement of the educational targets

Poverty reduction and promotion of equity and

social inclusion

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MDG2Target 2.A: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.

•2.1 Net enrolment ratio in primary education.•2.2 Proportion of pupils starting grade 1 who reach last grade of primary.•2.3 Literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds, women and men.

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PROPOSAL OF COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS FOR MONITORING MDG 2

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THE PROPOSAL3 ADDITIONAL TARGETS

1.Gradual universal access to pre-primary education by 2015

2.Universal completion of lower secondary and increased access to upper secondary

3.Gradual reduction of adult illiteracy by 2015

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PROPOSAL OF COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS FOR MONITORING MDG 2

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Gradual universal access to pre-primary education by 2015• Percentage of school attendance in last grade of pre-

primary education of the population at the official pre-primary entrance age

• Net enrolment ratio in last grade of pre-primary educationUniversal completion of lower secondary and increased access to upper secondary.

• Adults aged 20-24 who completed secondary education• Net enrolment ratio in upper secondary education• Percentage of attendance to upper secondary education

of pupils at the corresponding school ageGradual reduction of adult illiteracy by 2015

• Literacy rate of population aged 25 and over• Percentage of primary conclusion of population aged 25

and over

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PROPOSAL OF COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS FOR MONITORING MDG 2

October, 2011

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PROPOSAL OF COMPLEMENTARY INDICATORS FOR MONITORING MDG 2

  Pre-primary SecondaryArgentina   xBolivia    Brazil   xChile x xColombia   xCosta Rica   xCuba x xEcuador x xEl Salvador    Guatemala x xHaiti    Honduras    Mexico x xNicaragua    Panama    Paraguay x  Peru    Dominican Republic    Uruguay x xVenezuela    

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PROPOSAL OF COMPLEMENTARY AND

ADDITIONAL MDG INDICATORS FOR A

TRANSVERSAL GENDER APPROACH

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• This proposal was elaborated by the Division of Gender Affairs of ECLAC based on the work undertaken by this unit and the joint work produced with UNIFEM (UN WOMEN).

• In LAC region progress has been made in pinpointing critical areas not captured in the official indicators.

• Seek to show how gender inequality affects poverty, its incidence by gender and unequal access to monetary and productive resources.

• Need to measure and quantify gender disparities in different in line with - Platform for Action of the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing, 1995).

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PROPOSAL OF ADDITIONAL MDG INDICATORS FOR A TRANSVERSAL GENDER APPROACH

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MDG3Target 3.A: Eliminate gender disparity in primary

and secondary education, preferably by 2005, and in all levels of education no later than 2015

• 3.1 Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education

• 3.2 Share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector

• 3.3 Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament

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PROPOSAL OF ADDITIONAL MDG INDICATORS FOR A TRANSVERSAL GENDER APPROACH

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THREE PILLARS OF GENDER EQUALITY

• Economic autonomy: the ability of women to generate their own income and control assets and resources.

• Physical autonomy: control over their bodies

• Decision-making autonomy: full participation in decisions that affect their lives and their community.

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PROPOSAL OF ADDITIONAL MDG INDICATORS FOR A TRANSVERSAL GENDER APPROACH

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This proposal includes complementary and additional indicators for monitoring MDG 1and 3

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PROPOSAL OF ADDITIONAL MDG INDICATORS FOR A TRANSVERSAL GENDER APPROACH

Complementary Indicators

Deepen the analysis of

gender equality in some Goals

Additional Indicators

Include thematic areas not

considered in the official MDG framework

October, 2011

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Official indicators Complementary indicators

Additional indicators

Goal 1: eradicate extreme poverty and hungerTarget 1.A : To halve, between 1990 and 2915, the proportion of people whose

income is less than $1 a day1.1. Proportion of population below $1 (PPP) per day.

1.1C. Population without incomes of their own (by sex).

1.A1. Poverty femininity index.1.A2. Proportion of poor female-headed households.

1.2. Poverty gap ratio. 1.2C. Poverty gap ratio by sex of head of household.

1.3. Share of poorest quintile in national consumption.

1.3C. Share of poorest quintile in national consumption, men and women

PROPOSAL OF ADDITIONAL MDG INDICATORS FOR A TRANSVERSAL GENDER APPROACH

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Official indicators Complementary indicators Additional indicatorsGoal 3: promote gender equality and empower women

Target 3.A: Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education preferably by 2005, and in all levels of education by no later than 2015

3.1. Ratios of girls to boys inprimary, secondary and tertiary education.

3.A1. Female and male unemployment rates,population 15 years and over.3.A2. Wage income of women as a proportion ofmen’s.3.A3. Percentage of males and females population aged12 and over who participate in household tasks.3.A.4. Average daily hours spent on household tasks, by sex and according to length of workday.3.A.5. Unmet need for family planning.3.A.6. Percentage of unwanted fertility.3.A.7. Percentage of women that are currently or were formerly engaged in a relationship, that have suffered from physical, sexual or psychological violence.

3.2. Share of women in wageemployment in the non-agriculturalsector.

3.2C. Percentage of population employed in low productivity sectors of the labor market , by sex

3.2. Share of women in wageemployment in the non-agriculturalsector.

3.3C. Indicator on whether a country has a quota law at parliamentary level

PROPOSAL OF ADDITIONAL MDG INDICATORS FOR A TRANSVERSAL GENDER APPROACH

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ADDITIONAL INDICATORS FOR MEASURING ICT

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ADDITIONAL INDICATORS FOR MEASURING ICT

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• This proposal was developed by the Statistics and Economic Projections Division and the Division on Production, Productivity and Management of ECLAC based on the work undertaken by the Observatory for the Information Society in Latin America and the Caribbean (OSILAC).

• The proposal was presented and discussed with country representatives at the Sixth Regional Workshop on Information Society Measurement in Latin America and the Caribbean (Montevideo, September 2010).

• Observations were also received from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

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MDG8•Target 8.F: In cooperation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications

•8.14 Telephone lines per 100 population

•8.15 Cellular subscribers per 100 population

•8.16 Internet users per 100 population

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ADDITIONAL INDICATORS FOR MEASURING ICT

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• The development of capabilities for monitoring the ICT statistics in the region is pretty advanced - many measurement scopes are being incorporated to the regular data monitoring mechanisms of the countries.

• This allows relying on a greater set of ICT indicators that can be regularly monitored and reported.

• The proposal considers the principle of target 8F -extend the access to new ICT-, the recommendations formulated in the Ministerial Declaration of 2000 of the Economic and Social Council, and the work undertaken by the Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development, ITU and OSILAC.

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ADDITIONAL INDICATORS FOR MEASURING ICT

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• 5 dimensions and indicators - some of them within the target 8F, and others as a complement to other Millennium Targets.

• CRITERIA:

• Thematic relevance

• Data availability

• Existence of common methodologies for their calculation.

• This proposal has just been released as a working paper, so previous reports have not include the analysis of this indicators.

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ADDITIONAL INDICATORS FOR MEASURING ICT

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ADDITIONAL INDICATORS FOR MEASURING ICT

Dimensions Proposed indicatorsAccess and Infrastructure

a. Proportion of households with access to the Internet by type of access (Narrowband/ Fixed broadband)

b. Fixed broadband Internet access tariffs per month (In US$ and as a percentage of monthly per capita income)

e-Government a. Percentage of Internet users that have interacted with government organizations in the last 12 months

Business a. Proportion of businesses using the Internet by type of access

Education a. Percentage of schools with Internet by type of access.

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2007

www.cepal.cl/mdg

MONITORING THE MDGs IN THE LAC REGION

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List of official and supplementary MDG indicators linked to MDG database

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MONITORING THE MDGs IN THE LAC REGION

REGIONAL MDG DATABASE

• Time series data for 33 regional member countries of ECLAC.

• 60 official indicators + additional MDG indicators for LAC countries.

• Selection of time periods, countries and desegregations; download excel file or html, generate charts.

• Metadata.

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MONITORING MDGS IN THE LAC REGION

MDG COUNTRY PROFILES

• New graphic interface of data, figures and social, economic and environmental indicators which shows the progress towards achieving MDG for each country in the region.

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NEXT STEPS

Review of the proposals produced in the past, considering the new challenges and developments:

1.Accelerating progress towards the Millennium Development Goals: options for sustained and inclusive growth and issues for advancing the United Nations development agenda beyond 2015

2.ECLACs report: Time for equality. Closing gaps, opening trails (2010).

3.ECLACs vision of the MDGs beyond 2015(Regional Report to be released in 2013evaluation and outlines of a new development agenda).

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Thank you!!

www.eclac.org/mdg

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