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The National SDG Tracker empowers countries to measure SDG progress against their national targets by using nationally relevant indicators.
17 Countries
actively tracking SDG targets.
8 Voluntary National Reviews
with supported data narratives.
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Brunei Darussalam
SDG implementation in Brunei is aligned with its National Vision, Wawasan Brunei 2035. The overall management and coordination of the SDGs is the responsibility of the Prime Minister’s Office.
In 2022, 101 (44%) of the official SDG indicators had sufficient data for Brunei Darussalam on the global database. Of these, Brunei Darussalam selected 90 indicators, set national targets by relevant ministries and used for progress assessment. Results for Brunei’s SDG progress can be found in the 2023 VNR document.
More information on the SDGs in Brunei is available on the national SDG website.
Fiji
SDG implementation in Fiji is closely aligned with its national development strategies and goals.
In 2022, 93 (48%) of the official SDG indicators had sufficient data for Fiji on the global database. Of these, Fiji selected 85 indicators, set national targets, and used them for progress assessment.
The 2023 VNR document contains comprehensive results of Fiji's SDG progress, demonstrating significant strides in sustainable development.
Mongolia
Mongolia integrates SDG tracking with its long-term sustainable development agenda.
By 2022, 120 (57%) of the official SDG indicators had sufficient data for Mongolia. The country has selected 102 indicators, aligning them with national targets for monitoring and reporting.
Mongolia's 2023 VNR document provides an in-depth analysis of its SDG achievements and challenges.
Philippines
The Philippines has embedded SDG monitoring within its national planning framework.
In 2022, 115 (55%) of the official SDG indicators had sufficient data for the Philippines. Out of these, 95 indicators were selected for national tracking, setting the stage for ongoing assessments of progress.
The Philippine government's SDG website offers more extensive information on the country’s sustainable development efforts.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's commitment to the SDGs is reflected in its national strategies, guided by Vision 2030.
As of 2022, 105 (50%) of the official SDG indicators had sufficient data for Sri Lanka. The country selected 87 indicators to track progress against set national targets.
More on Sri Lanka's SDG progress can be found on its dedicated national SDG website.
Tajikistan
Tajikistan aligns its SDG efforts with national development priorities, as outlined in its strategic documents.
In 2022, 100 (46%) of the official SDG indicators had sufficient data for Tajikistan. The government has chosen 80 indicators for national monitoring, ensuring alignment with its development goals.
The 2023 VNR document provides a detailed overview of the country's progress on the SDGs.
Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste's approach to SDG implementation is deeply rooted in its national development policies.
By 2022, 90 (42%) of the official SDG indicators had sufficient data for Timor-Leste. The country selected 72 indicators to monitor progress towards achieving its national targets.
Detailed results can be found in the 2023 VNR document.
More insights into Timor-Leste's SDG progress are available on the national SDG website.
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