The SDG Progress Report of this Commission 2021 shows that on the one hand, community-inspired innovations, the participation of the marginalized population in the policy-determination process is helping to fill the important data gaps.
Despite this progress, however, the important challenges by 20 are intact in the way of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In the Asia-Pacific region, land-level initiatives are being removed from local and inclusive methods.
In India, extensive surveys of the Kanabad tribes and a wide survey of Indonesia’s mobile health monitoring app have proven that innovative works can make SDG observation more effective.
Under the UN General Secretary and Executive Secretary of the SCAP, Armida Salsia Alishana said, “Data recipient’s intervals are now maintained, causing some weak population to get a place on government data.”
“It does not effectively focus on their needs for policy makers. Limited resources are caused by limited resources for the modernization of the statistics. If the steps are not taken immediately to speed up progress, many sustainable development goals (SDGs) will remain incomplete.”
However, the report of the poverty related to income (target 1), malnutrition (target 2), small industries (target 1), land erosion (target 1), and human trafficking (target 1 16) are reporting the report. Has been
However, quality education (target 4), civilized effectiveness and economic progress (target 8), and sustainable costs and production (target 12) remain as important challenges.
Environmental and socio-economic barriers
According to the report, due to environmental erosion, increasing fossil fuel and increasing the sensitivity of natural disasters, climate action (target 1), life under water (target 1) and life (target 1) are prevented from working in regional efforts.
Further, there is discrimination in reaching primary services such as clean water, hygiene and energy for the rural, short and marginal population.
According to the results of the report, factors such as age, gender, education and economic conditions are deepening the inequality.
It discriminates in poverty and level of education, opportunities. Rural communities, including low level education, are facing the most obstacles to reach important resources.
Advanced data system is required
The SCAP has called for the government to invest in the process of collecting innovative and inclusive data, so that proof-based policy decisions can be taken through more detailed and divided information.
In order to accelerate the progress of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it is necessary to empower national statistics systems, promote cooperation in different fields and ensure political and financial commitment.
As an annual major publication, Asia and Pacific SDG Progress Report 2025, the latest SDG index data is evaluated by regional progress.
This report provides the guide to policy makers in identifying priority areas.
This report also recognizes the ongoing efforts to strengthen the data availability and strengthen sustainable development observation.