On December 8, 2020, an online meeting was held on development of the Kazakhstan Child Happiness Index. 
Negotiations
 were attended by: Committee for children rights protection of the MES 
RK, UNICEF representatives, international company Innocenti (Italy), 
independent experts as well as experts of the Economic Research 
Institute: Vice Chairman of the Board Zhakupova Shakharbanu Shormanovna,
 Director of the Secretariat for SDGs Bakytgul Khambar and Deputy 
Directors of the Secretariat for SDGs Utebayeva Altyngul and Karimov 
Yerlan.
During the meeting, representatives of Committee 
for children rights protection of the Ministry of Education and Science 
reported on problem of developing Child Well-Being Index in 2018. 
Development process could not be completed due to the fact that the 
indicators presented could not fully reflect the well-being of children 
in Kazakhstan, as well as due to the difficulty of comparing indicators 
with other international indices. Therefore, implementation of the 
project had to be postponed.
Deputy Chairman of the ERI Board 
Shakharbanu Zhakupova briefed participants on the activities of the 
Institute and Secretariat for Sustainable Development Goals, told about 
the work already done by the Institute in development of the Kazakhstan 
Child Happiness Index.  
In turn, Yerlan Karimov, Deputy Director
 of the Secretariat for SDGs, presented the Institute's further vision 
for development of the Kazakhstan Child Happiness Index, which reflects 
the results of advanced international research and Kazakhstan-specific 
indicators of child well-being.
Representative of UNICEF in 
Kazakhstan, Arthur van Diesen, expressed his sincere interest in solving
 problems of child well-being in Kazakhstan, and readiness to provide 
full support to the Secretariat for SDGs and Committee for children 
rights protection of the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan
 in developing the Kazakhstan Child Happiness Index.
Reference:
At
 the fourth session of the National Council of Public Trust, President 
of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev stated the need to develop and 
implement a national monitoring mechanism – Child Well-Being Index from 
2022. This index will allow to track the effectiveness of national 
policies to improve the situation of children in different areas and by 
region.
State program for the 
development of education and science of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 
2020-2025 provides for measures to test and implement the Child 
Well-Being Index.
Child well-being is 
measured in most countries of the world: the United States, the United 
Kingdom, Australia, the OECD and the CIS. Kazakhstan will join these 
countries in the near future. Goal of this Index is to ensure the 
well-being of children from birth to adulthood, and to improve situation
 of children in various fields. Index will help determine overall 
well-being of children in country and in certain areas, as well as will 
make it possible to track the effectiveness of national policies in 
various areas, broken down by region.