Asia and the Pacific SDG Progress Report 2017 is an assessment of the progress towards the SDG targets in Asia and the Pacific and its subregions. Drawing on the analysis of 66 indicators (60 global SDG indicators and 6 proxy indicators) the report forecasts likely progress by 2030 and identifies areas where greater effort is needed.
The assessment of progress contained in this report is limited by data availability. It is important to note upfront that only 25 per cent of the official SDG indicators can be used to assess progress in Asia and the Pacific due to limited data availability. Large data gaps limit a comprehensive and robust progress assessment of the SDGs. Out of the 66 indicators the report has used to track progress, 60 are official global SDG indicators and the other six are proxy indicators to cover goals for which sufficient evidence is not available.
Nia, A. B. (2018). Asia and the Pacific SDG Progress Report 2017 United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand.
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