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Measuring SDG Progress in Asia and the Pacific: Is there enough data? Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific 2017
The analysis in this report is done for two primary purposes. The first is to inform key stakeholders of the specific goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for which progress assessment can be conducted currently at the regional and subregional levels using the global indicators. The second is to identify and prioritize statistical capacity development needs in the region so that the gaps in data availability and quality can be addressed.
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Name | Measuring SDG Progress in Asia and the Pacific: Is there enough data? Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific 2017 |
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The analysis in this report is done for two primary purposes. The first is to inform key stakeholders of the specific goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda for which progress assessment can be conducted currently at the regional and subregional levels using the global indicators. The second is to identify and prioritize statistical capacity development needs in the region so that the gaps in data availability and quality can be addressed. |
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