Kazakhstan improved its position
16.06.2021
On June 14, 2021 members of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network announced the results of the 6th edition of the Sustainable Development Report 2021, under the auspices of the Decade of Action for Sustainable Development Goals. The Report presents the achievement of the SDGs by 165 countries of the world. The Sustainable Development Report 2021 contains country indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals and the latest available data, using both official data sources (UN, World Bank, etc.) and non-official sources (research institutes and non-governmenta.organizations). The report also presents quantitative thresholds for the SDGs achievement derived from scientific data for the SDGs. According to the survey data, Kazakhstan ranked 59 with 71.6 points, improving its position by 6 points (in 2020 - 65th). Top 10 leaders include Finland (1st place, 85.9 points), Sweden (2nd place, 85.6 points), Denmark (3rd place, 84.9 points), Germany (4th place, 85.5 points), Belgium (5th place, 82.2 points), Austria (6th place, 82.1 points), Norway (7th place, 82.0 points), France (8th place, 81.7 points), Slovenia (9th place, 81.6 points), and Estonia (10th place, 81.6 points). Experts note that this year Report is dedicated to identifying fiscal and financial space that will facilitate investment in the Sustainable Development Goals. Due to the reporting time lags, the impact of COVID-19 on the Sustainable Development Goals is not fully reflected in this year SDGs Index. For most countries, only about 11% of the indicators contain data for 2020. For Kazakhstan, out of the 91 indicators used by the SDGs Index, 12 indicators (13%) were applied according to the data of 2020-2021. Summary of the main conclusions of the Report: 1. For the first time since the SDGs adoption in 2015, in 2020, the total SDGs index declined. 2. Developing countries need more fiscal space to finance emergency measures and recovery through investment. 3. Finland led the SDGs Index 2021 with 85.9 points. However, in other OECD countries, the challenges of achieving the SDGs still remain. 4. Gaps between commitments and actions to achieve major changes in the SDGs by 2030 and beyond must be addressed. 5. The Decade of Action for Sustainable Development Goals requires a stable multilateral system. Negative international flows, such as unsustainable trade or shifting profits, undermine countries' ability to achieve the SDGs.
According to the Report in Kazakhstan one of the 17 goals has been achieved – goal 1 “Poverty eradication”. For two goals (goal 3 “Good Health and Well-Being”, and Goal 6 “Clean Water and Sanitation”) the support for SDGs is noted. For five goals (goal 7, “Affordable and Clean Energy”, goal 8 “Decent Work and Economic Growth”, goal 9 “Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure”, goal 11 “Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements”, and goal 16 “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”) the moderate improvement is noted. For six goals (goal 2 “Poverty eradication”, goal 5 “Gender Equality”, goal 13 “Climate Action”, goal 15 “Life on Land”, and goal 17 “Partnerships for the Goals”) there is stagnation. Despite the overall positive trend of Kazakhstan in the SDGs Index 2021, there are indicators with negative shifts. These indicators mainly relate to goal 5 “Gender Equality” and goal 15 “Life on Land” (Table 1).
Table 1. Indicators where Kazakhstan’s position has worsened
Note: the years taken as the basis of the calculation are shown in brackets Source: Sustainable Development Report 2021
At the same time, the improvement of Kazakhstan's position in the SDGs Index 2021 was mainly due to the improvement of goal 3 “Good Health and Well-Being” and goal 9 “Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure”. The positive trend is associated with an improvement in life expectancy and Internet accessibility (Table 2).
Table 2. Indicators where Kazakhstan’s position has improved
Note: the years taken as the basis of the calculation are shown in brackets Source: Sustainable Development Report 2021
In general, despite the existing goals that still require commitment, Kazakhstan's position in the SDGs Index 2021 has improved. For more details, please, refer to the Index Read more: 17 Sustainable Development Goals
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