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International conference on MDGs Statistics,
19-21 October 2011
Tailoring the MDGs to Country Needs
in Mongolia
N.LKHAM
Officer of Statistical Research Department
National Statistical Office of Mongolia
19 October 2011
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CONTENT
1. MDG of Mongolia and implementation
2. Mongolian specific MDG-9
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I.
Millennium development
goals of Mongolia and
implementation
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MDG OF MONGOLIA
Resolution of the State Great
Khural #25 dated 2005 on
“Adopting MDG”
Mongolia specific MDG
9 : Strengthen Human
Rights and Foster
Democratic
Governance
Resolution of the State
Great Khural #13 dated
2008 on “Adopting MDG”
9 goals
9 goals
20 targets
24 targets
24 indicators
67 indicators
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Tailoring MDG of Mongolia
Target 1: Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people
whose income is below minimum living standard
1.4 Increasing per capita GDP from 5.1 thous.tog in 1990 to 6800 thous.tog
in 2015
Target 2. Reduce by 6 times, between 1990 and 2015, the
proportion of people who suffer from under nourishment
1.6 Decreasing prevalence of standing /height for age/ children under age
five 25.0% in 2000 to 13.0% in 2015
1.7 Decreasing prevalence of wasting/weight for height/ children under age
five 5.5% in 2000 to 1.0% in 2015
Tailoring MDG of Mongolia
Target 3. Increase an employment rate of population, reduce an
unemployment rate of youth who are newly entered to the labour
market
1.8 Increasing labour force participation rate 62.9% in 2000 to 70.0% in 2015
1.9 Decreasing unemployment rate of 15-24 year-olds 4.4% in 2000 to 2.5%
in 2015
Target 4: Reduce negative effects of population concentration
and migration, provide migrants with basic social services
1.10 Proportion of population living I cities without official registration
Tailoring MDG of Mongolia
Target 8: Increase participation of women in politics and
desicion-making levels
3.6 Increasing the proportion of female candidates nominated for State Great
Khural 10.9% in 2000 to 30.0% in 2015.
Target 11. Limit and prevent the spread of HIV/AIDSV by 2015
6.1 HIV prevalence among pregnants women
Target 13: Reverse the spread of caries among children
6.7 Decreasing prevalence of caries among children aged 5-6 years (per
100000 children) 80.1 in 2005 to 75.0% in 2015
Tailoring MDG of Mongolia
Target 14: Integrate the principles of sustainable development
into country policies and programmes and reverse air pollution
in urban areas, especially in Ulaanbaatar city
7.2 Proportion of land area protected to maintain biological diversity
7.3 Carbon dioxide emissions per capita (ton/person)
7.4 Average concentration of nitrogen dioxide in winter time in Ulaanbaatar
city /mkg/m3/
7.5 Average concentration of sulphur dioxide in winter time in Ulaanbaatar
city /mkg/m3/
Target 15. Mitigate the drying process of streams and rivers by
protecting and rehabilitating water resource formation zones
7.6 Proportion of protected water resource formation zones
7.7 Number of protected water sources
Tailoring MDG of Mongolia
Target 18. Create favorable condition for achieving other MDGs
through developing trading and financial system
8.1 Proportion of ODA to basic social services
8.2 Proportion of ODA provided to help build trade capacity
8.3 Percentage of export in GDP
8.4 Financial deepening (ratio of GDP and total money)
Target 19: In view of special needs of landlocked Mongolia create
favorable conditions to access the sea, improve the efficiency of
transit transportation through the territory of foreign countries, and
increase transit transportation through the territory of Mongolia
8.5 ODA received as proportion of their GNIs
8.6 Proportion of cargo in transit transportation
Tailoring MDG of Mongolia
Target 20: Develop a debt strategy to ensure sustainability of
external and internal debts for long time, study methods applied
nationally and internationally to coordinate and resolve debt
issues without negative affects on the state budget and
economy of Mongolia
8.7 Decreasing debt service as a percentage of exports of goods and
services
8.8 Proportion of debt in GDP
8.9 Proportion of debt in government income
8.10 Proportion of debt in export
8.11 Proportion of debt service in government income
Database of MDG- 65
NSO - 21
Population census- 4
Household socioeconomic survey -3
Multiple indicators
cluster survey - 3
Labour force survey – 3
Other - 8
Other ministries - 44
Ministry of Finance– 10
Ministry of Health– 12
Ministry of Nature and
Environment– 7
Ministry of Education,
Culture and Sciences - 5
Ministry of Justice and
Internal Affairs – 2
IAAC - 2
General Election
Committee - 2
Other -4
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MDG indicators, their frequency
Frequency
Goal
Number
of
Target
Indicators
which are
available
Annual
Every 5
years
G1
4
9
6
3
G2
1
3
2
G3
3
6
6
G4
1
3
3
G5
1
2
2
G6
3
7
6
1
G7
4
10
7
2
G8
4
14
14
G9
3
11
10
Total
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65
56
Decennial
Occasional
1
1
1
6
1
2
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II. Mongolian specific
Millennium
Development Goal-9
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MDG 9 Goal – targets, indicators and
responsible agencies
Target 22: Fully respect and uphold the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, ensure the freedom of media, and provide the
public with free access to information
1. Human Development Index - UNDP
2. Expert evaluation of conformity of Mongolian laws and regulations with
international human rights treaties and conventions - NHRCM
3. Percentage of implementation/enforcement of judicial decisions - MOJHA
4. Number of attorneys that provide services to poor citizens – MOJHA
5. Public perception of political, economic, and financial independence of
mass media - NSO
6. Number of state organizations that regularly place reports of their budgets
and expenditures on their websites -MOF
MDG 9 Goal – targets, indicators and
responsible agencies
Target 23: Mainstream democratic principles and practices into
life
1. Public perception of activities of state organizations -NSO
2. Number of civil society organizations that have officially participated
and expressed their views in the process of developing and
approving the state budget –MOF
3. Percentage of voters that have participated in nominating governors
of soums and baghs -Cabinet Secretariat
MDG 9 Goal – targets, indicators and
responsible agencies
Target 24: Develop a zero tolerance environment to corruption in
all spheres of society
1. Index of corruption -IAAC
2. Perception of corruption in political organizations, judicial and law
enforcement institutions -IAAC
3. Public perception of corruption in public administration and public
services -NSO
MDG 9 Goal –indicators
Indicators
Human Development Index
Expert evaluation of conformity of
Mongolian laws and regulations with
international human rights treaties and
conventions
Percentage of implementation/enforcement
of judicial decisions
Number of attorneys that provide services
to poor citizens
Public perception of political, economic, and
financial independence of mass media
Number of state organizations that regularly
place reports of their budgets and
expenditures on their websites
2007
2008
2009
2010
0.750 0.763*
Target
0.737
0.745
0.83
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3.4
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68.2
73.4
70.8
51.9
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518
431
340
471
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...
28.5
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...
70
83
88
…
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MDG 9 Goal –indicators
Indicators
Public perception of activities of state
organizations
Perception of corruption in political
organizations, judicial and law enforcement
institutions
Percentage of voters that have participated
in nominating governors of soums and
baghs
2007
2008
2009
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…
…
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2
2
2010 Target
…
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1
...
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…
…
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Index of corruption
…
…
0.64
-
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Perception of corruption in political
organizations, judicial and law enforcement
institutions
…
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3.95
4.07
…
Public perception of corruption in public
administration and public services
…
…
3.0
-
…
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Millennium Development Goals
Implementation
National Report is a policy and recommendation
document which analyses and summarises the
current social and economic situation of the
country and makes recommendations on
measures to further intensify the implementation in
accordance with State Great Hural (SGH)
Resolution No. 25 of 2005 and SGH Resolution
No.13 of 2008.
Government of Mongolia- MDG implementation
2004 – First National report
2007 – 2nd National report
2009 – 3rd National report
2011 – 4th National report
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Millennium Development Goals
Implementation at local level
•Mongolia is currently piloting to set up the local
level MDGs in 4 aimags and 2 districts of the
capital city in order to eliminate development
gaps.
•Dornod aimag (province)
•Dundgovi aimag (province)
•Huvsgul aimag (province)
•Govi-Altai aimag (province)
•Songinokhairkan District
•Nalaikh District
http://www.undp.mn/mdgnews141009a.html
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Further issues of attention in data
information in evaluation of MDG indicators
• For the 13 MDG indicators the disaggregation
is not sufficient for monitoring MDGs.
• New handbook of MGD indicators (new 12
indicators)
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Thank you
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NATIONAL STATISTICAL
OFFICE OF MONGOLIA
http://www.nso.mn
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