Тұрақты даму мақсаттары бойынша жұмысымыз Қазақстан

БҰҰ Қазақстан тұрақты даму мақсаттарын қалай қолдайды?

In September 2015, world leaders from 193 nations, including President Nazarbayev, gathered at the UN Headquarters in New York to adopt the new United Nations post-2015 global development agenda. It introduced the global SDGs for 2016-2030 that consists of 17 Goals and 169 Targets. SDGs aim to end extreme poverty, promote equity and opportunity for all, and protect the planet, in close partnership among the nations. The UNCT in Kazakhstan works closely with State, civil society and private sector partners on adapting SDGs to the national context, promoting and implementing the SDG agenda in Kazakhstan. In November 2016, a Mainstreaming Acceleration and Policy Support (MAPS) mission of UN experts took place, the first such mission in the region, which also resulted in the adoption of the Parliamentary Statement on SDGs by Kazakhstan’s Senate. In August 2018, the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, building on the UN’s advice, issued a Resolution announcing the establishment of a nationally-led and owned SDG coordination architecture. This includes a Coordination Council on SDGs under the chairpersonship of the Deputy Prime Minister. Under the Coordination Council, five inter-sectoral working groups will be formed around the five groups of SDGs (clustered around Goals related to People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnership) chaired by the relevant State Ministers.

Тұрақты даму мақсаттары Қазақстан

The UN system in Kazakhstan stands firmly in support of the country’s aspiration to join the ranks of the 30 most developed countries of the world by achieving the OECD standards. We remain convinced that the 2030 Global Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 SDGs are an excellent instrument that can help Kazakhstan to effectively achieve its development aspirations as articulated in Strategy 2050 and the subsequent reform agenda.

Where we work: The UN’s programmatic interventions

The UN is implementing 0 programmatic interventions during the ongoing programme cycle. The map below displays the number of programmatic interventions per location (note that a programmatic intervention may be linked to more than one location). Click on the number on the map to get a summary description of the programmatic interventions. Programmatic interventions may be linked to the national level or specific locations/sub-national level. Note that some interventions linked to specific locations might also have components at the national level, even if they are not categorized as country-level interventions. Click on “Show location details” in the bottom right corner to view a summary table with locations, the number of programmatic interventions, and the UN entities working in those locations. For definitions of programmatic interventions, please refer to the Glossary section.

Where is the money going? How the UN contributes to the SDGs

The graph below provides a visual representation of required and available resources, as well as expenditure, that contribute to SDGs. Where a programmatic intervention contributes to multiple SDGs, the funding is divided equally across the SDGs Goals (based on the tagged SDG targets). This visual can be filtered by required resources, available resources and expenditure.

Leveraging UN investments to advance the Sustainable Development Goals

This graphic shows how UN funding is contributing to the work of different agencies and partners to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The width of the lines represents the relative amount of resources being contributed.