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Title: IMPLEMENTATION OF MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS


1
IMPLEMENTATION OF MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
  • G. Batkhurel
  • Deputy director of Economic Policy Department
  • Ministry of Finance

2
Contents
  • General information about MDGs
  • The summary of implementations from Government
    and Parliament within the framework of MDG
  • Current situation of MDGs implementation and
    National report
  • Further issues to focus

3
General information about MDGs
  • The first report of MDG implementation has been
    submitted to the parliament for discussion and
    has been approved in 2005, and have organized
    activities to disseminate it to the public
  • Mongolian parliament has approved the renewed
    MDGs through the 25th resolution of the
    parliament in 2005 with 9 goals and 22 targets.
  • The parliament of Mongolia has assigned the
    government to report MDG implementation every 2
    years.

4
The summary of activities from parliament and
government for the implementation of MDGs
  • According to the 25th resolution in 2005,
    Millenium Development Goals (MDGs), the National
    report of MDGs for 2005-2006 has been prepared
    by the government and researchers, which has been
    approved by the government and has been submitted
    to the parliament for discussion.
  • This is the document that compiles the
    evaluations and assessment of the current
    situation of MDGs implementation of Mongolia.

5
continued
  • With an assistance from UN consultants, Mongolia
    has finished the needs assessment for the
    implementation of MDGs within the framework of
    working group of line ministries. Overall, it is
    estimated that approximately 14 billion
    us.dollars are required to implement the MDGs
    until 2015.
  • The working group has been assigned from the line
    ministries to update this needs assessment for
    every 2 years.

6
continued
  • First steps are initiated to implement MDGs at
    rural levels
  • Within this framework, with an assistance from
    UNs Poverty, information monitoring project 4
    aimags and 2 districts have been chosen for
    experiment.

7
The purpose of 2nd report
  • To evaluate monitor the process of the
    implementation of MDGs through 2005-2006
  • to disseminate the official information and
    statistical indicators of the implementation to
    the public,
  • To bring more attention on the issues of
    implementing MDGs from related counterparts,
  • and finally to reflect them in the policies and
    activities

8
The content of the National report-2
  • The summary of socio-economic situation
  • The implementation according to the targets
  • The implementation of MDGs at the regional
    levels
  • The assessment and evaluation of the MDGs
  • MDG financing
  • Conclusion

9
Structure
President
MDG based National Development Strategy
A working group for the development of NDS led
by prime minister
Working groups developing needs assessment for
MDG implementation
Macro economy Income poverty ??-1?
Education ??-2
Malnutrition ??-1?
Infant mortality ???????? ??
Air pollution ??-8
Housing ??-11
Human rights Governance ??-12
Gender ??-3
Maternal mortality ??
Desertification Forestation environmental
sustainability ??-9
Clean water ??-10
Tuberculosis ??-6
AIDS, STD prevention? -7
The responsible agencies and ministries
Ministry of food and agriculture
Ministry of Home affairs
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of science and education
Ministry of Social affairs
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Environment
Ministry of Homeland Security
10
The assessment of MDG implementation
  • From 24 numerical indicators
  • - Early achieved 4
  • On-track targets 3
  • Regressing targets 10
  • Slow progress targets 7
  • The detailed matrix analysis has been included in
    the report.

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Early achieved targets
  • The share of primary education between boys and
    girls
  • Infant mortality rate
  • Infant mortality rate for infants ages until 5
    years of age

12
On-track targets
  • The percentage of children with malnutrition
  • Maternal mortality rate
  • The percentage of nationally protected landscape

13
Targets with slow process
  • Poverty rate
  • The percentage of determining and curing the
    tuberculosis case at the international standards
  • The percentage share of the population living in
    healthy environment
  • The share of population using clean and
    sustainable source of water

14
Regressing targets
  • The net weight of the enrollment for elementary
    education
  • The illiteracy rate of population of ages 15 to
    24
  • The share of female elected members of the
    parliament
  • The number of tuberculosis cases
  • The share of forestation

15
Example of an assessment Goal 1POVERTY AND
HUNGER REDUCTION
Target 1. To halve the share of population below
poverty line by 2015 compared to year 1990.

Target 2. To halve the number of population with
malnutrition by 2015 compared to year 1990.
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Goal 2. Universal primary education
  • Target 5. To bestow elementary education for
    every children by 2015

The weight of the enrollment for elementary
education
17
The Millennium development goals implementation
is regressing at rural areas.
  • Although 2 aimags were removed impossible to
    implement category comparing to year 2000, 6
    aimags were added in this category
  • Therefore, it is required for every other
    province to approve and implement the MDGs.

18
The ranking of aimags and cities for reaching
their MDG targets in year 2000.
19
The ranking of aimags and cities for reaching
their MDG targets in year 2006.
20
FURTHER ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED
  • To improve and approve the 25th resolution of the
    parliament in 2005, to improve some of the
    indicators and develop indicators for targets
    without the indicators
  • To harmonize and link MDGs with sector policies,
    financing, and budget
  • To determine the indicators by the final outcome,
    including additional indicators and develop a
    structure to disseminate them at both regional
    and national level in a timely manner.

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  • To reduce the differences in MDGs implementation
    in rural areas, the enhance the implementation
  • To continue working on MDG needs assessment and
    develop the financial strategy, and to make it
    more effective
  • To harmonize policies with activities and targets
    with undetermined policies, activities and with
    no outcomes has to be placed under high
    surveillance and it is highly required to
    intensify the activities for the successful
    implementation.

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  • Thank you for your attention!
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