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Title: Samurdhi Division Ministry of Nation Building


1
Samurdhi Division Ministry of Nation Building
Estate Infrastructure Development Sri Lanka
  • Targets Indicators for
  • SAARC Development Goals (SDGs)

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SDG 1 Eradication of Hunger Poverty
Target 1
Reduction of poor persons (existing) by 20
between 2008 2010 (5,7 and 8)
Indicators
  • Proportion of monthly family income - Urban above
    Rs.10,000
  • Rural above Rs. 7,500
  • Estate above Rs. 6,000

2. Proportion of malnutrition (under weight)
under 5 years
3. Percentage of total expenditure on essential
food items of the food in rural, urban estate
sectors
3
SDG 2 Halve proportion of people in poverty by
2010
Target 1
Reduction of No. of persons Who's income below
1ppp by 20 by the end of 2010
Indicators
1. percentage of population whos income below
1ppp
Target 2
Reduction of Poor families by 20 below the
national poverty line by 2010
Indicators
1. Proportion of unemployment of poor families.
2. Percentage of persons under gone skills
training job opportunities
4
SDG 3 Ensure adequate nutrition dietary
improvement for the poor
Target 1
Reduce the malnutrition among the Children under
5 years, pregnant lactating mothers by 20 at
the end of 2010
Indicators
1. Proportion of population below minimum level
of dietary energy consumption
2. Proportion of low birth weights
3. Proportion of population with access to safe
water
5
SDG 4 Ensure a robust pro-poor growth process
Target 1
Achieve the overall sustain 6 economic growth
rate irrespective of provincial variations
Indicators
1. Per capita income rate
2. Sectoral GDP growth rate
Ensure 20 of budgetary allocations for basic
Social Services
Target 2
Indicators
1. No. of Entrepreneurs developed through SMI /
Micro credit facilities
2. Percentage below mean income levels of
disadvantaged people
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SDG 5 Strengthen connectivity of poorer regions
and of poor as social groups
Target 1
Improve rural infrastructure related to
enhancement of economic activities among the poor
Indicators
1. Total length of roads covered under
development maintenance
2. Percentage of households access to
electricity, telephone (land/cellular), TV,
computer internet
3. No. of persons using cellular phones in rural
sector
7
SDG 6Reduce social and institutional
vulnarabilities of the poor, women and children
Target 1
Ensure equal opportunities in employment and
decision making for women by the end of 2010
Indicators
1. Percentage of women employed in formal
informal sector
2. Percentage of women members elected at local
authorities parliament in Sri Lanka
3. Percentage of cases reported on gender based
violence child labour abused
8
SDG 7 Ensure access to affordable justice
Target 1
Ensure affordable, reliable and efficient
judical system for the people
Indicators
1. Incidents of violence and disputes on
properties and lands social interactions.
2. Percentage of cases unsettled one year and
above in the courts
3. No. of persons entered in to the prison
annually basically on based on the inability to
pay the fines.
9
SDG 8 Ensure effective participation of the
poor and of women in anti-poverty policies and
programmes
Ensure effective participation of the poor and of
women in anti-poverty policies and programmes
Target 1
Indicators
1. No. of women's societies formed at village
levels
2. Percentage of CBOs having women representation
(at least half) in official positions
3. No. of Apex organizations representing poor
segments established in the country
10
SDG 9 Maternal health
Target 1
Reduce the Maternal mortality rate to 34/100,000
by the year of 2010
Indicators
1. Maternal mortality ratio
2. Cause specific maternal mortality -
Proportion of maternal deaths due to
Hemorrhage - Proportion of maternal deaths due
to septic abortion
3. Percentage of mothers received trained
assistance at delivery
4. Percentage of pregnant mothers protected with
Tetanus Toxoid at the time of delivery
5. Contraceptive prevalence rate
6. Percentage of couples with unmet need of
family planning
Cont.
11
SDG 9 Maternal health
Target 2
Improve nutritional status of pregnant mothers
- Reduce prevalence of anemia among pregnant
mothers to 22 percent - Increase average weight
gain in pregnancy to 10 kgs
Indicators
1. Percentage of pregnant mothers with anemia
2. Percentage of pregnant mothers with BMI less
than 18.5
3. Average weight gain in pregnancy
12
SDG 10 Child health
Target 1
Reduce the child mortality (1-5 years) to 0.85
per 1000 children in the age group
Target 2
Reduce infant mortality rate to 9.5 per 1000 live
births
Indicators
1. Child mortality rate
2. Infant mortality rate
3. Parental mortality rate
4. Cause specific mortality rates - deaths due
to Acute respiratory tract infections - deaths
due to diarrheal diseases - deaths due to home
accidents Cont.
13
SDG 10 Child health
Target 3
Reduce malnutrition of children and reduce
disability
Indicators
1. Percentage of age under 5 children who are
underweight
2. Percentage of children received age
appropriate immunization
3. Prevalence of anemia among children and
adolescents
4. Low birth weight index
5. Coverage of children supplemented with vitamin
A
6. Immunization coverage
14
SDG 11 Affordable health-care
Target 1
Access to affordable health facilities for all
the people in Sri Lanka
Indicators
1. Doctor - patients ratio
2. Percentage of Antenatal clinic facilities
3. Percentage of family planning clinic
facilities
4. Public Health Midwife - population ratio
5. No of comprehensive EMOC facilities per
500,000 against the population
6. Out of pocket expenditure on health as of
total household expenditure
7. Dental Therapist / population ratio
8. Total Government expenditure on health as of
GDP
9. of budget allocated to family health care
vise total
10. PHS/10,000 population ratio
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SDG 12 Improved hygiene and public health
Education
Target 1
Reduce disease relating to poor hygiene
Indicators
1. Ratio of patents admitted with water/food
borne diseases
2. Ratio of patients admitted with STI
3. Ratio of patients admitted with Dengue
Target 2
Ensure the availability of safe drinking water
toilet facilities
Indicators
1. Percentage of household have sanitary Toilet
facilities
2. Percentage of people having access to safe
drinking water
16
SDG 13 Access to primary / community school for
all children, boys and girls
Target 1
Increase primary students enrollment by 2 by 2010
Indicators
1. Gross Intake Rate (GRI) in Primary Education
Method of calculation and data required
Number of new entrants to Grade (all ages) in
school year T
100
?
GIR Rate

Population of the official primary school
entrance age in school year T
Cont.
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SDG 13 Access to primary / community school for
all children, boys and girls
Indicators
2. Net intake (NIR) in primary education Method
of calculation and data required
Number of children of official primary school
entrance age who enter the first grade of primary
education in school year T
100
?
GIR Rate

Population of the official primary school
entrance age in school year T
Cont.
18
SDG 13 Access to primary / community school for
all children, boys and girls
Indicators
3. Gross Enrolment Rate (GER) Method of
calculation and data required
Total enrolment at primary education level in
school - year T
100
?
GIR Rate

Population of the official primary school
entrance age in school year T
Cont.
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SDG 13 Access to primary / community school for
all children, boys and girls
Indicators
4. Net Enrolment Rate (NER) Method of
calculation and data required
Enrolment of official primary school age group in
the primary education level in school - year T
100
?
NER Rate

Population of the official primary school
entrance age in school year T
Cont.
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SDG 13 Access to primary / community school for
all children, boys and girls
Indicators
5. National Poverty Indicators Percentage of non
school going children from Samurdhi Families
?

Population of the official
primary school age group in Schools
6. Nutrition and Sanitary Indicators
Average Students attended in school covered by
Nutritional Food Programme
Desegregation levels sex, region,
urban/rural, social, ethnic, language,
disabilities, vulnerable, public/private
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SDG 14 Completion of Compulsory education cycle
Target 1
Increase Completion Rate by 2015 of 15 to 14
years old children
Indicators
1. Proportion of pupils in Grade 1 who complete
Grade 9 (by Cohort analysis)
2. Repetition Rate for each Grade 2, 4 5
3. Promotion Rate for each Key stage up to grade 5
4. Survival Rate from Grade 5 to Grade 6
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SDG 15 Universal functional literacy
Target 1
Increase functional literacy by 2 (15-24 years
old)
Indicators
1. Percentage of students failed in mother tongue
at G.C.E. (O/L)
2. Literacy Rate of 15-24 years old below the
poverty line.
3. Number of functional literacy programmes.
4. Number of students complete functional
literacy programmes with literacy skills..
23
SDG 16 Quality education at primary, secondary
and vocational levels
Target 1
Increase percentage of student by 2 who attend
the mastery levels at end of the primary and
secondary cycles
Indicators
Primary Level -
1. Percentage of students who attend essential
learning competencies.
2. No. of students per qualified teachers by
urban/rural, medium, by type of schools.
3. Percentage of students according to the
availability of basic needs in schools with
minimum school facilities urban/rural, medium, by
type of schools
4. Nutrition stunning indicators
Cont.
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Secondary Level-
1. No. of students per qualified teacher by
urban/rural, medium, by type of schools.
2. Percentage of students with minimum school
facilities urban/rural, medium, by type of
schools.
3. Percentage of students who failed in G.C.E.
(O/L) examination.
4. Percentage of students with essential life
competencies and end of the secondary cycle.
5. Unemployment rates among students who
completed the secondary level education by urban
/rural, poverty and social levels , gender.
Target 2
Increase the students by 2 in Vocational
Training Programmes.
Vocational Level-
1. Unemployment rates by level of education,
urban/rural, poverty and social levels , gender.
2. Number of vocational training programmes.
3. Participation rate of the vocational training
programmes by urban/rural, gender, medium,
poverty and social levels.
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SDG 17 Acceptable level of forest cover
Target 1
Integrated the principles of sustainable
development in to country policies and reversing
the procedures engaging traditional communities
including homestead forestry







































































Indicators
1. Portion of land area covered by forest
2. Average annual defenestration
3. Portion of Homestead forestry
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SDG 18 Acceptable level of water and soil
quality
Target 1
Maintain the water quality of rivers and
waterways at an acceptable level
Indicators
1. Inland water quality standards are developed
and enforced to ensure maintenance of BOD,COD
fecal conform levels etc of rivers, streams to
allow for bathing
2. Industrial effluents are not discharged
without adequate treatment
3. Integrated water quality management plans are
developed and implemented for at least 2 upper
watershed areas within the next 2 years
Target 2
Soil quality is maintained to suit ecosystem
requirements
Indicators
1. Criteria to assess contaminated sites
developed and enforced
2. High risk erosion prone areas identified and
specific Management plans developed for at least
10 priorities areas within the next 2 years
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SDG 19 Acceptable level of air quality
Target 1
Reduction of indoor air pollution by inefficient
biomass for cooking and accumulation of global
warning gases to acceptable levels and stop the
ozone depletion
Discouragement of leaded petrol and emission of
other hazardous gases
Target 2
Target 3
Improve solid and hazardous waste management
Indicators
1. Total carbone dioxyde émission - Million
motrice
2. Total sulfer dioxide emission
3. Total oxides of nitrogen emission
4. Total hydro carbon emission
5. Total particular matter emission
6. Road traffic vehicle population - No of
operated km. millions 7.Sulfer content in diesels
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SDG 20 Conservation of bio-diversity
Genetic resources conservation and associated
traditional knowledge
Target 1
Indicators
A.

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B.
  • 1. A Biodiversity Action Plan prepared

2. Addendum to the biodiversity Action plan
prepared
3. A rational Protected area system will be
formulated
4. A policy an access Benefit slurring on
Genetic resources will be prepared
5. Safety regulations on GMO/GMF will be
formulated implemented
6. A policy on Traditional Knowledge formulated
7. A national Biosafety policy will be
implemented
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SDG 21 Wetland Conservation
Target 1
Conservation of wetlands for environmental
sustainability and poverty reduction ( food,
medicine livelihood)
Indicators
1. Land area protected to maintain biological
diversity (Wild Life Protected Areas
Sanctuaries)
2. Reptiles
3. Mammals
4. Birds
5. Marshy, Mangroves, Succulents etc. Cactus
6. No. Of wetland areas declared as an
Environmental protecton areas under the provision
of actual act there are three Ramsar sites
Bundala, Anavillundawa Madu Ganga
7. Wetland action plan implemented
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SDG 22 Ban on dumping of hazardous waste,
including radio-active waste in the region
Target 1
Ban on dumping radio active waste and hazardous
waste recycling and treatments
Indicators
1. Access to improved sanitation facilities -
of house holds
2. House holds with access to sewerage
connection - of municipal waste
3. Municipal solid waste collection /disposal
rate of municipal waste
4. Disposal rate of industrial effluents
5. Establishment of National Legislation for
banning importation of hazardous waste radio
waste
Cont.
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6. Development and establishment of guidance
document for the control of trans boundary
movement of hazardous waste illegal traffic
7. Establishment of management systems for
special types of waste eg development of the
E-waste inventory for Sri Lanka and development
of a management plan
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