Doha, December 07 (QNA) – The Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA) announced Wednesday that the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) team at the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) has selected the State of Qatar as a model for the use of MARS application (Monitoring Application for Reporting on SDGs), which is an application for monitoring and reporting on sustainable development goals in the Arab region.
This application enables national statistical systems in the Arab region to manage data flow and facilitate the process of reporting data and information that are extracted from administrative records of national agencies through the SDG focal points (data providers). All of this is performed in line with the UN statistical calendar for reporting, i.e. the start and end date of the national communications. Later on, this exemplary experience will be generalized to other Arab countries.
In its statement on Wednesday, the PSA indicated that in line with the SDG teams task to monitor the Agenda for Sustainable Development in Arab countries, it presented a document at the fifteenth session of the Statistical Committee, held in Beirut on Nov. 16-17, 2022 on “Improving monitoring of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Institutional Environment, and Production and Dissemination of Data”, which overviews the progress made in improving monitoring of the 2030 Agenda in the Arab region, noting that the State of Qatar was represented in this session by the PSA.
In the same regard, the PSA pointed out that the document commended the experience of the State of Qatar in establishing a national network for sustainable development goals consisting of national entities or the so-called data and information providers to facilitate the process of reporting data and information coming from the United Nations, adding that Qatar is the only country that completed the establishment of the network in a record time of four months, from March to July 2020. The network consists of 123 data providers (focal point of the 2030 SDGs).
The document also indicated that the State of Qatar is one of the advanced countries in the region in publishing national data on the United Nations databases through a special UN platform to monitor the sustainable development goals by uploading 169 indicators and 6,960 variables.
The Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA) has issued five statistical reports on sustainable development goals since the announcement of the SDGs at the United Nations in 2015. These reports monitor the progress of sustainable development indicators in the State of Qatar, which serves researchers, planners and policy makers in this field. The PSA has also issued an explanatory infographic of the Sustainable Development Goals, which presents the indicators in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. (QNA)