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SDG Publication No. # 1 Support to Sustainable and Inclusive Planning (SSIP) Project
General Economics Division (GED)
Planning Commision
September 2016
A Handbook
Mapping of Ministries by Targets in the implementation of SDGs
aligning with 7th Five Year Plan (2016-20)
First Edition
SDGs Publication No. # 1
Note: This document is approved on 27 July 2016 by the SDG Implementation and Monitoring Committee of
which, Principal Secretary to Honble Prime Minister is the Convener and GED is the Secretariat.
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A H M Mustafa Kamal, FCA, MP
Minister
Ministry of Planning
and
Deputy Chairman, Bangladesh Planning Commission
Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh
I am pleased to learn that the General Economics Division (GED) of Bangladesh Planning Commission is publishing the
Handbook on Mapping of Ministries by Targets in the implementation of SDGs aligning with 7th Five Year Plan
(2016-20).
25 September 2015 heralded a new era in development discourse and international cooperation with the adoption of a
new global agenda, succeeding Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The 2030 agenda for Sustainable
Development was adopted in the 70th United Nations General Assembly session. The agenda encompasses 17 universal
and transformative Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets which vows for leaving no one behind,
which are aimed at ending poverty and hunger, attaining gender equality, fighting inequality and tackling climate change
protecting the earth spanning over the next 15 years.
The success story of Bangladesh started with the implemenation of MDGs. Bangladesh has made outstanding progress
in MDGs achievement. Several targets of the MDGs like reducing headcount poverty, attaining gender parity at primary
and secondary education, under-five mortality rate reduction, containing HIV infection with access to antiretroviral
drugs, cure rate of tuberculosis, increasing enrolment at primary schools, lowering the infant mortality rate and maternal
mortality ratio, improving immunization coverage and reducing the incidence of communicable diseases.
Notwithstanding many successes, lack of financing, especially external sources leaft many agenda of MDGs unattended
globally, including Bangladesh. Implementation of SDGs in Bangladesh will take into account of those unfinished
agenda of MDGs.
Government of Bangladesh has played its part in formulating SDGs and has contributed since the Rio+20 Earth
Conference in 2012 and integrated SDGs in the 7th Five Year Plan. The Government of Bangladeshs commitment for
attaining SDG objectives has been manifested in the development plans. Furthermore, our Honble Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina has formed a national committee to supervise and monitor the implementation process. The committee
receives the secretarial support from General Economics Division (GED) of Planning Commission. Meanwhile GED has
formulated a mapping of the Ministries/Divisions by each of the 169 targets of SDGs to identify responsible
Ministries/Divisions for achieving the SDGs successfully.
As Bangladesh is constitutionally obliged to follow planned development path, we had our opportunity to prepare 7th
Five Year Plan for FY2016 to FY2020, which fortunately coincides with the final year of MDGs and the launch of UNs
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post-2015 sustainable development agenda. Hence, the development approach underlying our 7th Five Year Plan is
consistent with the global agenda for higher growth with appropriate measures for protection of the environment.
Eradication of extreme poverty will be a cardinal principle of the strategies laid out in the 7th FYP document. Plan will
strive for just, equitable and inclusive economic growth, gender equality and social development while protecting the
environment. 7th FYP Targeted 7.4% GDP growth per annum synchronizes with SDGs suggested attaining above 7%
growth by least developed countries. Finally, 7th Plan will create the base of implementing SDGs by 2030 which will be
followed by two more Five Year Plans.
This document will be of its first kind regarding our efforts to implement the sustainable development agenda. I take the
opportunity to thank the GED officials for their efforts in preparing the report which will be the first instrument to
achieve SDGs. The next action agenda will be to prepare an action plan for 7th Five Year Plan. I would also like to offer
thanks to various Ministries/Divisions/Agencies for providing support for preparation of Mapping of
Ministries/Divisions by Targets of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Seventh Five Year Plan (2016-20).
I acknowledge with thanks the contribution of the Prime Ministers Office, especially to the Principle Secretary, Mr. Md.
Abul Kalam Azad for patronizing the preparation of this document.
We have to remember that Bangladesh was a star performer of MDGs and was among 18 countries, as reported by the
United Nation Development programme, which have success in achieving the targets of MDGs. Bangladesh was
acclaimed globally as our Honble Prime Minister was awarded with UN MDG Awards 2010 and several more
accolades in last seven years. I hope that the Ministries/Divisions will discharge their duties to achieve their respective
SDGs targets by designing of Action Plan to attain the SDG based on the Mapping document. This document will serve
as reference guideline in our quest to achieve SDG targets before the deadline.
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M. A. Mannan, MP
State Minister
Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Planning
Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh
I am really very happy to learn that the General Economics Division (GED) of Bangladesh Planning Commission has
prepared the Mapping of Ministries by Targets in the implementation of SDGs aligning with 7th Five Year Plan
(2016-20)as part of their role in coordinating the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in
Bangladesh, as government focal point for SDGs.
Our Honble Prime Minister had the unique privilege of participation in Millennium Declaration of 2000. Similarly, last
year, in September 2015, during the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly she was present to represent
as well. Bangladesh in adoption of the post-2015 global development agenda. Bangladesh has showed its utmost craving
in attaining the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the last one and half decade. Her leadership took the country
towards achieving important targets of MDGs, like reduction of poverty, maternal mortality ratio and child mortality;
achieving gender parity; ensuring food security and primary school enrolment; improving immunization coverage; and
reducing the incidence of communicable diseases. This remarkable success of the government inspired us to be in the
forefront of implementing Sustainable Development Agenda, the SDGs among all other member states of United
Nations.
Now, we have to move on with the new world development agenda for 2030 to be implemented in next fifteen years. We
have already formulated our national development plan, the 7th Five Year Plan (2016-20) to be implemented in next five
years. The 7th Plan has successfully integrated SDGs in our journey to achieve our vision for a poverty free Bangladesh.
Hence, we should focus on implementing our development agenda that has aligned with the global agenda of SDGs
which will lead us towards attaining Bangladeshs dream of Sonar Bangla.
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Md. Abul Kalam Azad
Principal Secretary
to the Honorable Prime Minister
&
Convener, SDG Implementation and Monitoring Committee
I am pleased to learn that the General Economics Division (GED) of Bangladesh Planning Commission as the secretariat
of the SDG Implementation and Monitoring Committee is ready to publish the Mapping of Ministries by Targets in
the implementation of SDGs aligning with 7th Five Year Plan (2016-20).
I am delighted that the SDG Implementation and Monitoring Committee has successfully completed all the
consultations and meetings to have the consensus among the Ministries/Divisions regarding the SDGs targets. It is a
matter of immense pleasure that the agreed mapping of the ministries/divisions for the SDGs targets is being published
for ready use. Now, our Ministries/Divisions are informed on their specific responsibility according to the mapping to
achieve the corresponding targets of the SDGs. This is the beginning of our journey towards the planning and attaining
the targets of the SDGs. This documented mapping will be the instrument for the Ministries/Division to prepare action
plans. I hope GED will initiate the process of preparing Action Plan of 7th FYP to Achieve SDGs through consultation
with all the Ministries/Divisions/Agencies and the National Committee on SDGs Implementation and Monitoring will
help guide the process.
I express my sincere gratitude to all my colleagues who are working in different Ministries/Divisions to mainstream
SDGs in our development endeavour, especially the officials of Governance Innovation Unit (GIU) in Prime Ministers
Office and the officials of General Economics Division (GED).
We have to work together with proper co-ordination among ourselves to continue the Bangladeshs commendable
success in achieving SDGs over the next fifteen years.
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Professor Shamsul Alam
Ph.D. (Newcastle), M.A. Econs. (Thammasat)
M.Sc. Ag. Econ. (BAU)
Member (Senior Secretary)
General Economics Division
Planning Commission
This document is the first formal document on implementation strategy of the second World Development Agenda goes by the name
Agenda 2030 or Sustainable Development Agenda (2016-2030), popularly known as Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It
reflects concerted well thoughtout efforts by the government following a whole society approach (involving NGOs, civil society and
Development Partners) in delineating government responsibilities by the Ministries/Divisions to each of the targets of the Sustainable
Development Goals, which is first instance of early head on start. Bangladesh has successfully done the Mapping of
Ministries/Divisions by SDGs targets (who to do what in terms of targets) which includes directly linked 41 lead Ministries/Divisions
including Prime Ministers Office and Cabinet Division along with specified 34 Co-Lead Ministries/Divisions and all of the
ministries/divisions which are associated. The second immediate step/task which has been initiated would be devising/formulating
actions/ interventions projects to be chosen for attaining each of the targets leading to fulfilment of the goals as enunciated in the SDG
agenda.
Our strength in initiation of Agenda 2030 (SDGs) implementation is that the development approach of Bangladesh underlying in
the7th Five Year Plan (2016-20) is prepared integrating the SDGs by targets. The plan strives for just, equitable and inclusive
economic growth with appropriate measures for protection of the environment. At the behest of our Honble Prime Minister, her
office has created an inter-ministerial committee, SDG Monitoring and Implementation Committee which includes 16 key
implementing ministries including Planning Commission (GED). Under the supervision of this committee all the ministries/divisions
were consulted several times to prepare this mapping document. The guiding inspiration of Honble Minister, Ministry of Planning
and Deputy Chairperson of Bangladesh Planning Commission Mr. AHM Mustafa Kamal was, the directives for the
Ministries/Divisions to provide feedback on the document. All the ministries/divisions were agreed upon in demarcating their
jurisdiction, which was influenced by the Allocation of Business of the Government, to implement and achieve their respective
targets through meetings/dialogues.
The respective Ministries/Divisions, following this Mapping of Ministries/Divisions by SDGs Targets handbook, have to initiate
process of devising action programme/needed interventions by phases. First, by covering 7th Five Year Plan (7th FYP) and for some
interventions/actions that would be needed beyond the 7th FYP in implementation. The respective Ministries/Divisions have to keep
in mind their Medium Term Budgetary Framework (MTBF) and its possibility of incremental increase. They may also suggest
innovative ways/measures to help generate additional funds that may be generated. The General Economics Division (GED) of the
Planning Commission would play a coordinating and catalytic role in this regard of attaining consensus on feasible action plans and
assessing fund requirement as a government focal point on poverty/SDGs. GED will arrange training workshops for the SDG focal
point officials of Ministries/Divisions along with the relevant officials from implementing agencies. They will work on identifying
the actions, activities, projects, programmes required to achieve the 7th FYP targets which are aligned with SDGs targets for their
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respective ministries/divisions and are responsible as per this SDG Mapping document. GED will co-ordinate the inputs from the
officials of several ministries/divisions and will accumulate feedback from the ministries/divisions through consultation. GED will
finalize the action plan of 7th FYP to achieve SDGs within the stipulated time frame and produce it before National Economic
Council for approval and put it into implementation. It can be highlighted that Governance Innovation Unit (GIU) of Prime Ministers
Office has taken initiatives, so that the SDGs and its associated targets are well reflected in ministries annual work plan as well as in
Annual Performance Agreement (APA).
Action Plan for SDGs implementation will be followed by preparing a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework. A preliminary
data gap analysis for monitoring SDGs is already conducted by Planning Commission (GED). Existing survey, MIS, Census, national
accounts and data generating system of several statistical organizations including Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) are
reviewed in the light of UN proposed indicators. Data gaps have been identified. GED will report on the performance assessment by
the SDGs indicators. Furthermore, the estimation for additional resources required to implement the Sustainable Development
Agenda is under assessment process in GED. A full-fledged needs assessment and costing of attaining SDGs by 2030 will be
prepared.
In order to take a Whole Society Approach, as aspired by United Nations, Planning Commission in collaboration with United
Nations Resident Coordinator (UNRC) organized dialogues with the NGOs, CSOs, Development Partners, Private Sector and Media.
Having completed the mapping of the ministries/divisions by SDGs targets, process will be initiated to ensure private sector
involvement in SDGs implementation. Development Partners of Bangladesh have also been requested to align their Country
Strategies within the framework of the SDGs targets relevant and prioritized for Bangladesh according to 7th FYP. Thematic and goal
wise consultation with stakeholders from private sector along with Development Partners at a large scale will also be carried over
regarding Action Plan and Monitoring Framework.
I take this opportunity to thank the GED officials for their efforts in preparing and finalization of formulation of the SDG mapping. I
also like to offer thanks to various Ministries/Divisions/Agencies for providing their consensus and support on the final mapping. I
acknowledge with thanks UNDPsupport in printing the report through the Support to Sustainable and Inclusive Planning Project
being implemented by GED.
Ultimate mission of all of us is to taking the nation, firstly, at the threshold of a high middle income country and then towards a
cherished goal of a developed country before the middle of this century making the dream of Sonar Bangla into reality.
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The inputs for the SDGs targets as per 7th Five Year Plan were compiled and analysed to prepare the Handbook
by a team led by Mr. Mohd. Monirul Islam, Deputy Chief, GED; other members of the team were Mr. Md.
Mahbubul Alam Siddiquee, SAC; Ms. Kohinoor Akter, AC; Syed Ali Bin Hassan, AC; Mr. Shimul Sen, AC; and
Ms. Josefa Yesmin, AC of GED. The team had taken the Allocation of Business in account to identify the
respective Lead and Co-Lead Ministries/Divisions for each of the 169 Targets of SDGs.
The draft mapping was primarily circulated among relevant Ministries/Divisions for inputs and comments in early
January16, just after the formation of SDG Implementation and Monitoring Committee in Prime Ministers
Office. In order to sensitize the SDG issue a consultation meeting of all the Members of Planning Commission and
Senior Secretaries/ Secretaries of the Ministries/Divisions was held on February16. Later on the draft mapping
was placed before Honble Planning Minister in the occasion of a large scale meeting of Members/ Senior
Secretaries/ Secretaries on March16, where directives from the Honble Planning Minister was bestowed upon
GED team. According to the said directions under the prudent leadership of the Member (Senior Secretary), GED
arranged consultation workshop inviting the SDG Focal Point officials from all the ministries/divisions to revise
the mapping of SDG targets. In May16 the draft Mapping was placed before Members/ Senior Secretaries/
Secretaries for final consensus among the ministries/divisions, where concerns over identifying Lead and/or
Co-Lead Ministry/Division for few targets were raised. The mapping was thoroughly edited as per suggested and
agreed revisions/modifications, provided by Ministries/Divisions prior to producing it before SDG
Implementation and Monitoring Committee in July16, where the Mapping was agreed by the members of the
Committee. The guidance of the committee helped to enrich the quality of this document to be used by all the
ministries/division for achieving SDGs.
Mr. Naquib Bin Mahbub, Chief, GED and Dr. Mustafizur Rahman, Joint Chief (PA&M Wing), GED deserves
special thanks for their extensive contribution. Mr Fakrul Ahsan, Project Manager and other specialists of the
Support to Sustainable and Inclusive Planning Project, deserve special thanks for their efforts in arranging
consultation meetings and inputs in finalizing the document. Thanks are also due to the Governance Innovation
Unit of Prime Ministers Office for supporting GEDs efforts in the publication of the report.
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ACC : Anti-Corruption Commission
AWRRID : Agriculture, Water Resources & Rural Institution Division, Planning Commission
BAB : Bangladesh Accreditation Board
BADC : Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation
BAEC : Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission
BANBEIS : Bangladesh Bureau of Educational Information & Statistics
BARI : Bangladesh Agriculture Research Institute
BB : Bangladesh Bank
BD : Bridges Division
BERC : Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission
BFD : Bangladesh Forest Department
BFID : Bank and Financial Institutions Division
BIDS : Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
BIWTA : Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority
BIWTC : Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
BMDA : Barind Multipurpose Development Authority
BMET : Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training
BN : Bangladesh Navy
BOI : Board of Investment, PMO
BP : Bangladesh Police
BR : Bangladesh Railway
BRTA : Bangladesh Road Transport Authority
BTC : Bangladesh Tariff Commission
BTRC : Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission
C&AG : Comptroller and Auditor General
CAAB : Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh
CD : Cabinet Division
CDA : Chittagong Development Authority
CDC : Communicable Disease Control (CDC) unit of DGHS
CLE, MoLE : Child Labour Unit, Ministry of Labour and Employment
CPTU : Central Procurement Technical Unit
DAE : Department of Agricultural Extension
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DDM : Department of Disaster Management
DGFP : Directorate General of Family Planning
DGHS : Directorate General of Health Services
DIFE : Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments, MoLE
DNC : Department of Narcotics Control
DoE : Department of Environment
DoF : Department of Fisheries
DP, MoHA : Department of Prison, Ministry of Home Affairs
DPDT : Department of Patents Designs and Trademarks of Bangladesh
DPE : Department of Primary Education
DPHE : Department of Public Health Engineering
DYD : Department of Youth Development
EC : Election Commission
EMRD : Energy and Mineral Resources Division
ERD : Economic Relations Division
FD : Finance Division
FPMU : Food Policy Monitoring Unit
FSCD : Fire Service and Civil Defence
GED : General Economics Division
HCU : Hydro Carbon Unit, EMRD
HEU : Health Economics Unit, MoHFW
ICTD : Information and Communication Technology Division
IDRA : Insurance Development and Regulatory Authority
IED : Industry & Energy Division, Planning Commission
IEDCR : Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research
InfCom : Information Commission
IRD : Internal Resources Division
JRC : Joint Rivers Commission, MoWR
KDA : Khulna Development Authority
LGD : Local Government Division
LGED : Local Government Engineering Department
LJD : Law and Justice Division
LPAD : Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division
MIS : Management Information System
MoA : Ministry of Agriculture
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MoC : Ministry of Commerce
MoCA : Ministry of Cultural Affairs
MoCAT : Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism
MoCHTA : Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs
MoD : Ministry of Defence
MoDMR : Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief
MoE : Ministry of Education
MoEF : Ministry of Environment and Forests
MoEWOE : Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment
MoF : Ministry of Food
MoFA : Ministry of Foreign Affairs
MoFL : Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock
MoHA : Ministry of Home Affairs
MoHPW : Ministry of Housing and Public Works
MoInd : Ministry of Industries
MoInf : Ministry of Information
MoL : Ministry of Land
MoLE : Ministry of Labour and Employment
MoLWA : Ministry of Liberation War Affairs
MoPA : Ministry of Public Administration
MoPME : Ministry of Primary and Mass Education
MoR : Ministry of Railways
MoRA : Ministry of Religious Affairs
MoS : Ministry of Shipping
MoST : Ministry of Science and Technology
MoSW : Ministry of Social Welfare
MoTJ : Ministry of Textile and Jute
MoWCA : Ministry of Women and Children Affairs
MoWR : Ministry of Water Resources
MoYS : Ministry of Youth and Sports
MRA : Micro-Credit Regulatory Authority
NARS : National Agriculture Research System
NASP : National AIDS/STD Programme (Programme of DGHS)
NAW, BBS : National Accounts Wing, BBS
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NCDC : Non-Communicable Disease Control (NCDC) unit of DGHS
NGOAB : NGO Affairs Bureau
NHRC : National Human Rights Commission
NIPORT : National Institute of Population Research and Training
NNS : National Nutritional Service
NPFP : National Poverty Focal Point
NSDS : National Strategy for the Development of Statistics
NSDS (2) : National Sustainable Development Strategy
NSSS : National Social Security Strategy
NTP : National Tuberculosis Control Program
PD : Programming Division
PDTMD : Patent Design & Trade Marks Department, Ministry of Industries
PID : Physical Infrastructure Division, Planning Commission
PMO : Prime Ministers Office
PoD : Power Division
PPPA : Public Private Partnership Authority, PMO
PTD : Posts and Telecommunications Division
RAJUK : Rajdhani Unnayan Kortripokkho
RDCD : Rural Development and Cooperatives Division
RSC : Registrar, Supreme Court
RTHD : Road Transport and Highways Division
SEID : Socio Economic Infrastructure Division, Planning Commission
SID : Statistics and Informatics Division
SMEF : SME Foundation
SOD : Standing Orders on Disaster
SREDA : Sustainable & Renewable Energy Development Authority
UGC : University Grants Commission
WASA : Water and Sewerage Authority
WDB : Water Development Board
WTO Cell, MoC : World Trade Organization Cell, Ministry of Commerce
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Chapter 1
Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhereand targets 1-7
Chapter 2
Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved and targets 8-15
Chapter 3
Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages and targets 16-24
Chapter 4
Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and targets 25-31
Chapter 5
Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls and targets 32-39
Chapter 6
Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation
for all and targets 40-48
Chapter 7
Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for
all and targets 49-53
Chapter 8
Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and
productive employment and decent work for alland targets 54-61
Chapter 9
Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable
industrialization and foster innovation and targets 62-75
Chapter 10
Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countriesand targets 76-82
Chapter 11
Coal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and
sustainableand targets 83-92
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Chapter 12
Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patternsand targets 93-97
Chapter 13
Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impactsand targets 98-102
Chapter 14
Goal 14: conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources
for sustainable developmentand targets 103-108
Chapter 15
Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems,
sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land
degradation and halt biodiversity lossand targets 109-115
Chapter 16
Goal 16: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development,
provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive
institutions at all levelsand targets 116-122
Chapter 17
Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global
Partnership for Sustainable Developmentand targets 123-132
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Chapter 1
Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Mapping of Ministries by Targets in the implementation of SDGs aligning with 7th Five Year Plan (2016-20) GED, Planning Commission
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GED, Planning Commission Mapping of Ministries by Targets in the implementation of SDGs aligning with 7th Five Year Plan (2016-20)
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Actions to List of Existing Proposed
Sustainable *
Lead Associate Actions to achieve the SDG achieve the Policy Global
Development Goal
Ministries/ Ministries/ targets during 7thFYP (2016- targets beyond Instrument Indicators for Remarks
and associated
Divisions Divisions 2020)1 7thFYP Period (Acts/ Policies/ Performance
Targets
(2021-2030) Strategies etc.) Measurement2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1.3 Implement Lead: CD BFID; (BB), Spending on Social Protection as National 1.3.1 Proportion
nationally appropriate (leading FD; ICTD; a share of GDP to be increased Social of population
social protection the NSSS); LGD; MoA; from 2.02% of GDP in FYI5 to Security covered by
systems and measures Co-Lead: MoF; 2.3% of GDP by FY20 Strategy social protection
for all, including GED (as MoEWOE; Child grant for children of poor (NSSS) of floors/systems,
floors, and by 2030 NPFP) MoCHTA; and vulnerable family Bangladesh, by sex,
achieve substantial MoCA; School stipend for all primary 2015 distinguishing
coverage of the poor MoDMR; and secondary school going National children,
and the vulnerable MoE; MoFL; children belonging to the poor School Meal unemployed
MoHFW; and vulnerable households Policy (Under persons, older
MoLE; Strengthening education and Preparation) persons, persons
MoLWA; training programmes to motivate with disabilities,
MoPME; the adolescent and youth pregnant
MoSW; ; SID Supporting workfare programme women, new-
MoWCA; for the unemployed poor borns, work-
MoYS; Programme of financial support to injury victims
RDCD vulnerable women (widows, and the poor and
divorced, destitute, single mother, the vulnerable
and unemployed single women)
Old Age Allowance for senior
citizens who are aged 60 years
and above and belong to the poor
and vulnerable population
Disability benefit for children
suffering from disability
Disability benefit for working
age population suffering from
disability
Exploring possibilities to
establish a National Social
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secure, by sex
Actions to List of Existing Proposed
Sustainable *
Lead Associate Actions to achieve the SDG achieve the Policy Global
Development Goal
Ministries/ Ministries/ targets during 7thFYP (2016- targets beyond Instrument Indicators for Remarks
and associated
Divisions Divisions 2020)1 7thFYP Period (Acts/ Policies/ Performance
Targets
(2021-2030) Strategies etc.) Measurement2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
and by type of
tenure
1.5 By 2030, build Lead:MoE MoHA; Minimizing the climate impact, National 1.5.1 Number of
the resilience of the F MoInf; PTD; investment has to be made on the Sustainable deaths, missing
poor and those in Co-Lead: MoE; development of new agricultural Development persons and
vulnerable situations MoDMR MoEWOE; seeds that would be stress Strategy, 2013 persons affected
and reduce their MoF; tolerant and be able to grow in by disaster per
exposure and MoHFW; such inclement conditions. 100,000 people
vulnerability to MoSW; More arsenic free tube-wells
climate-related MoFL, have to be made available in
extreme events and MoWR; LGD; high level arsenic contamination
other economic, MoLWA; areas for ensuring safe health of
social and MoWCA; the people
environmental shocks BFID (BB); Besides the impact on
and disasters SID; MoA agricultural production due to
floods, short-term measures are
needed to help the victims of
those disasters immediately.
Increase investment and build
more centres where the climate
victims can take shelters. This
will in turn help any relief
activity that would be taken after
the disaster.
Prioritize should be given in
drought prone areas in terms of
inputs (e.g. irrigation, etc.) for
agriculture that would help them
to tackle droughts.
Extension services to
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1.b Create sound Lead: GED MoEF; BFID Implementation of Social NSDS-2013 1.b.1 Proportion
policy frameworks at (BB); ERD; Security Policy Support of government
the national, regional FD; MoFA, Programme recurrent and
and international MoWCA capital spending
levels, based on pro- to sectors that
poor and gender- disproportionate
sensitive ly benefit
development women, the poor
strategies, to support and vulnerable
accelerated groups
investment in poverty
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eradication actions
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Chapter2
Goal2:Endhunger,achievefoodsecurityandimproved
nutritionandpromotesustainableagriculture
Mapping of Ministries/Divisions by Targets
Actions to List of
Sustainable Lead Proposed Global
Associate Actions to achieve the SDG achieve the Existing Policy
Development Goal Ministries Indicators for
Ministries/ targets within 7thFYP (2016- targets beyond Instrument Remarks
and associated / Performance
Divisions 2020) 7thFYP Period (Acts/ Policies/
Targets Divisions Measurement
(2021-2030) Strategies etc.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Goal 2. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Target 2.1 By 2030, Lead: MoDMR; increasing agriculture-product National Food 2.1.1 Prevalence of
end hunger and MoA; MoHFW; diversification and Policy-2006; under-nourishment
ensure access by all Co-Lead: MoInd; consumption for improving National
people, in particular MoFL MoWCA; nutrition Agriculture
the poor and people Co-Lead: MoInf; MoE; food security for the national Policy -2013;
in vulnerable MoF MoPME; SID; populace including Food Safety
situations, including availability, access, utilization Act 2013;
infants, to safe, and stability National
nutritious and Production and consumption Aquaculture
sufficient food all diversification with high Development
year round value crops including Strategy and
vegetables, fruits, has to be Action Plan of
the ideal target for food Bangladesh
production in the country. (2013-20);
Implement Bangladesh National
National Nutrition Policy Nutrition
2014 Policy-2015;??
Continue operational plan for National Food
National Nutrition Services Policy Plan of
(NNS) under Health Sector Action;
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Programme National
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drought)
knowledge, financial Enhancement of agro-based
services, markets
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cultivated plants and MoFL hybrid and HYV seed food and agriculture
farmed and agencies under the MOA, secured in either
domesticated medium or long-
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Chapter3
Goal3:Ensurehealthylivesandpromotewellbeingforallatallages
Mapping of Ministries/Divisions by Targets
Actions to List of Existing
Sustainable Proposed Global
Lead Associate achieve the Policy
Development Goal Actions to achieve the SDG targets Indicators for
Ministries/ Ministries/ targets beyond Instrument Remarks
and associated within 7thFYP (2016-2020) Performance
Divisions Divisions 7thFYP Period (Acts/ Policies/
Targets Measurement
(2021-2030) Strategies etc.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Goal 3. Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Target 3.1 By 2030, Lead: LGD; Provision of ANC services for all National Health 3.1.1 Maternal
reduce the global MoHFW MoInf; pregnant women including TT Policy, 2011; mortality ratio
maternal mortality MoSW; Training of CSBAs Bangladesh
ratio to less than 70 MoWCA; Expansion of CEmOC in more Population Policy,
per 100,000 live births SID upazila health complexes 2012;
Piloting of demand-side financing
through providing maternal
vouchers
Demand creation for utilization of
ANC, PNC and institutional
deliveries
Lead: LGD; Training of CSBAs 3.1.2 Proportion
MoHFW MoInf; SID Expansion of CEmOC in more of births attended
upazila health complexes by skilled health
Demand creation for utilization of personnel
ANC, PNC and institutional
deliveries
3.2 By 2030, end Lead: MoInd; Essential Services Delivery Strategic Plan for 3.2.1 Under-five
preventable deaths of MoHFW MoInf; Expanded Programme on Health, Population mortality rate
new-borns and MoPME; Immunization & Nutrition Sector
children under 5 years MoWCA; Control of Acute Respiratory Tract Development
of age, with all SID Program;
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reduce neonatal Integrated Management of
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Lead: ERD MoHFW; Strengthen Bangladesh Medical 3.b.2 Total net
FD Research Council (BMRC) official
development
assistance to
medical research
and basic health
sectors
3.c Substantially Lead: FD; The HR strategy is being developed 3.c.1 Health
increase health MoHFW MoPA; to address the issues related to HRH worker density
financing and the ERD; Prog. stock and trends, imbalances in skill- and distribution
recruitment, Div.; mix, distribution and mobility of
development, training SEID; health workers etc. will be
and retention of the BFID (BB) implemented efficiently.
health workforce in
developing countries,
especially in least
developed countries
and small island
developing States
3.d Strengthen the Lead: ERD; In-service training for continuous 3.d.1
capacity of all MoHFW MoFA; and essential component of HNP International
countries, in particular Co-Lead: MoInf; sector development programs for Health
developing countries, LGD MoInd capacity development of the health Regulations
for early warning, risk work force. (IHR) capacity
reduction and Government will conduct a and health
management of number of programmes to emergency
national and global strengthen human resources preparedness
health risks Conduct proper Planning,
Monitoring and Evaluation
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Goal4:Ensureinclusiveandequitablequalityeducationand
promotelifelonglearningopportunitiesforall
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Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Target 4.1 By 2030, Lead: MoWCA; Implement National Education Compulsory 4.1.1 Proportion
ensure that all girls MoPME; MoInf; Policy of 2010 Primary of children and
and boys complete Co-Lead: MoSW; Implement third Primary Education Act young people: (a)
free, equitable and MoE MoRA; Education Development 1990; National in grades 2/3; (b)
quality primary and MoHFW; Programme (PEDP 3) Education Policy, at the end of
secondary education LGD; MoYS; awareness raising programme 2010; primary; and (c) at
leading to relevant SID for parents to make them aware Prime Ministers the end of lower
and effective learning of early childhood development Education secondary
outcomes benefits Assistance Trust achieving at least
promote community-based Act 2011; a minimum
childcare centres for clusters of proficiency level
families in (i) reading and
Pre-primary education (for (ii) mathematics,
children 3-5 years) will be by sex
expanded to make formal
education more effective
highest level of priority will be
given to increase enrolment rate
and decrease dropout rate, train
primary teachers, increase the
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4.2 By 2030, ensure Lead: MoSW; EPI coverage for all children The revised Child 4.2.1 Proportion
that all girls and boys MoPME MoWCA; arrangements for safe child birth Marriage of children under
have access to quality Co- Lead: MoRA; programme on PNC Restraint Act 5 years of age who
early childhood MoHFW LGD; eradication of polio 2013; are
development, care elimination of measles and Primary developmentally
and pre-primary neonatal tetanus national Education on track in health,
education so that they nutrition programme Development learning and
are ready for primary Programme psychosocial well-
education being, by sex
Lead: MoInf; improve the standard of pre- 4.2.2 Participation
MoPME MoRA; LGD school rate in organized
increase in the number of schools learning (one year
with pre-school classes before the official
rise in the proportion of teachers primary entry
trained age), by sex
4.3 By 2030, ensure Lead: FD; Equal emphasis to the farm and 4.3.1 Participation
equal access for all MoE MoEWOE; non-farm sectors including rate of youth and
women and men to MoLE; internal and external labour adults in formal
affordable and quality MoYS; mobility to expand employment and non-formal
technical, vocational MoWCA; opportunities for the youth education and
and tertiary MoInd necessary training and support to training in the
education, including (BITAC); the youth previous 12
university MoTJ; SID vocational ICT training facilities months, by sex
for the youth
programme to extract a rich
demographic dividend through
grooming the youth with secular,
democratic, ethical, and humane
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4.4 By 2030, Lead: ICTD; FD; Restructure curriculum at degree ICT Fellowship 4.4.1 Proportion
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the number of youth MoLE; technical courses along with the Policy 2013; adults with
and adults who have MoYS; up-gradation of industrial Proposed NFE information and
relevant skills, MoInd; BFID training institutions. Subsector communications
including technical (BB); MoInf ICT training facilities for the Programme technology (ICT)
and vocational skills, youth/adult skills, by type of
for employment, Improve tele density to 100%, skill
decent jobs and internet penetration to 100% and
entrepreneurship broadband coverage to 50%
All primary schools to have at
least 1 and all secondary schools
to have at least 3 multimedia
classrooms
30% of primary schools and
100% of all secondary schools to
have an ICT laboratory
25% Community Health Clinics
provide teleconsultation with
specialists in urban areas
All G2P cash transfers and most
P2G and B2G payments done
digitally
Most vital government services
are made available at all Digital
Centres
100% of citizens and residents
have digital ID that is used in
service delivery
1 million trained HR for the ICT
industry
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that all youth and a MoPME; MoYS; of education and training Education Act, of population in a
substantial proportion Co-Lead: MoInf; promote gender equality in 2014 given age group
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4.a Build and upgrade Lead: MoE; Every primary and secondary National 4.a.1 Proportion of
education facilities MoPME MoWCA; school will establish a Sanitation schools with
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that are child, Co-Lead: SEID; LGD multimedia classroom with a Strategy 2005; access to: (a)
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disability and gender MoSW power-saving internet-connected electricity; (b) the
sensitive and provide laptop, projector/large-screen- Internet for
safe, non-violent, TV and teachers professionally pedagogical
inclusive and trained to use multimedia content purposes; (c)
effective learning for general subjects. computers for
environments for all pedagogical
purposes; (d)
adapted
infrastructure and
materials for
students with
disabilities; (e)
basic drinking
water; (f) single-
sex basic
sanitation
facilities; and (g)
basic hand
washing facilities
(as per the WASH
indicator
definitions)
4.b By 2020, Lead: MoE; MoFA; special education loan scheme 4.b.1 Volume of
substantially expand ERD MoST; MoPA and scholarship programmes will official
globally the number be introduced for suburban and development
of scholarships rural meritorious students who assistance flows
available to are comparatively less likely to for scholarships
developing countries, move abroad by sector and type
in particular least of study
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Chapter5
Goal5:Achievegenderequalityandempowerallwomenandgirls
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Goal 5. Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Target 5.1 End all Lead: MoHA; LJD; Implement National Women National Women 5.1.1 Whether or
forms of MoWCA LPAD; Development Policy Development not legal
discrimination against MoInd; (NWDP), 2011 Policy-2011; frameworks are in
all women and girls MoFA; MoLE National Child place to promote,
everywhere MoRA; MoTJ Policy-2011; enforce and
monitor equality
and non-
discrimination on
the basis of sex
5.2 Eliminate all forms Lead: MoHA; LJD; eliminating gender health Women and 5.2.1 Proportion
of violence against all MoWCA LPAD; SID; and education disparities Children Repression of ever-partnered
women and girls in the MoEWOE; prioritizing women in social (Control) Act 2000, women and girls
public and private MoFA; MoLE programmes, loans and amended in 2003 aged 15 years and
spheres, including MoRA; MoTJ microcredit and 2012; National older subjected to
trafficking and sexual eliminating violence against Action Plan to physical, sexual or
and other types of women through adequate Prevent Violence psychological
exploitation reporting of incidents, and Against Women and violence by a
medical, legal and Children 2013-2015; current or former
psychological treatment intimate partner in
recognizing the multitude of the previous 12
social identities women can months, by form
of violence and by
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and female genital MoHFW; SID including Imams will be Child Act 2013; a union before age
mutilation conducted to eliminate the 15 and before age
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appropriate
5.5 Ensure womens Lead: LJD; LGD; Enhance access to and Local Government 5.5.1 Proportion
full and effective MoWCA MoPA; control over productive (City Corporation) of seats held by
participation and equal MoInd; resources Act 2009; women in national
opportunities for Increase participation and Local Government parliaments and
leadership at all levels decision making (Paurashava) Act local governments
of decision-making in Improve institutional 2009;
political, economic capacity, accountability and Local Government
and public life oversight (Union Parishad)
Act 2009;
Upazila Parishad
Act 1998, amended
in 2001, 2009, 2011
and 2015;
Zila Parishad Act
2000;
Lead: MoPA Ditto 5.5.2 Proportion
MoWCA of women in
managerial
positions
5.6 Ensure universal Lead: LJD; LPAD; Expansion of women Bangladesh 5.6.1 Proportion
access to sexual and MoWCA MoHFW; friendly hospitals in all Population Policy of women aged
reproductive health MoFA districts by enhancing 2012 15-49 years who
and reproductive services in all sadar hospitals make their own
rights as agreed in and medical college informed
accordance with the hospitals including outputs decisions
Programme of Action of reproductive health care regarding sexual
of the International will be done. relations,
Conference on The system for registration contraceptive use
Population and and tracking of services for and reproductive
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Goal6:Ensureavailabilityandsustainablemanagementofwater
andsanitationforall
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Goal 6. Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Target 6.1 By 2030, Lead: LGD MoInf; Ensuring safe water facilities National Policy 6.1.1 Proportion of
achieve universal and MoPME; for all through the for Safe Water population using
equitable access to MoInd development of different Supply & safely managed
safe and affordable (BAB); SID water supply options Sanitation, 1998; drinking water
drinking water for all the development of different National Water services
water supply options in Policy 1998;
affected areas National Water
Ensuring safe water facilities Management
in the hydro-geologically Plan 2004;
difficult and problematic National Policy
areas for Arsenic
Establishment of WSS HRD Mitigation &
centre in DPHE to ensure Implementation
adequate supply of trained Plan, 2004;
and skilled manpower National
Establishment of the Sanitation
NAWASIC (National Water Strategy, 2005;
Supply & Sanitation Pro-Poor Strategy
Information Centre) in DPHE for Water and
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and hygiene for all and MoWCA; sanitation options sanitation 1998 sanitation services,
end open defecation, PMO; MoF; Sustaining & replication of (WSS policy) including a hand-
paying special MoHFW; National washing facility
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resources
6.5 By 2030, Lead: GED; Strategies required for National Water 6.5.1 Degree of
implement integrated MoWR LGD improvement of water Policy, Coastal integrated water
water resources Co-Lead: resource management for Zone Policy resources
management at all MoFA supporting agriculture (2005), management
levels, including growth. Bangladesh implementation (0-
through trans Enhanced water management Water Act 2013 100)
boundary cooperation to emphasize the sustained and Participatory
as appropriate and balanced use of water Water
resources for irrigation, Management
drinking water and water Regulations
transport (2014)
A comprehensive long term Bangladesh Delta
water resource management Plan 2100
plan is in place under the
umbrella of the Bangladesh
Delta Plan.
Introduced Participatory
Water Management approach
Basin-wide Water Resources
Development Initiative
The Ganges Barrage Project
with ancillary infrastructure
River dredging to be carried
out
Ditto Ditto Ditto 6.5.2 Proportion of
trans boundary basin
area with an
operational
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6.6 By 2020, protect Lead: CD; River Protection 6.6.1 Change in the
and restore water- MoWR MoCHTA; Commission Act, extent of water-
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related ecosystems, MoEF; authority to recognize and 2013; related ecosystems
including mountains, MoFL; manage any ecosystem as an over time
forests, wetlands, MoFA Ecologically Critical Area
rivers, aquifers and (ECA).
lakes Maintain the inland river
systems and ecosystems for
fishery, sediment transport,
and inland shipping,
protecting dry season water
flows, restoration of habitat
and fish species;
Integrated Coastal Fisheries
Resource Management;
Maintenance of ecosystem
health and management of
pollution;
Coping with climate changes
has yielded positive results
Conserve and protect forest
ecosystems for biodiversity
and overall environmental
stability,
Efforts will be made to reduce
the coverage of eucalyptus
trees which are not deemed
suitable for Bangladesh.
Programmes will be taken to
protect the threatened and
endangered species of flora
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Polluting the ecosystems from
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minimized
An appropriate IT/ITeS
business ecosystem has to be
established
An innovation ecosystem
comprising of required
infrastructure, well trained
human resources and
supportive policy regime need
to be established
Use of Science and
Technology as a means of
sustainable use of
Environment, Ecosystem and
Resources contribute to world
pool of knowledge in Science
and Technology
Support product innovation &
creation ecosystem
6.a By 2030, expand Lead: LGD; Generation of adequate 6.a.1 Amount of
international ERD, MoEF; resource allocation through water-and
cooperation and Co-Lead: MoFA; ensuring GoB fund, resource sanitation-related
capacity-building MoWR MoInd mobilization from other official development
support to developing sources assistance that is
countries in water-and Explore the strategies to part of a
sanitation-related encourage the Public-Private government-
activities and partnership in the coordinated
programmes, development of infrastructure spending plan
including water for adequate WSS service and
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treatment, recycling
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and reuse technologies
6.b Support and Lead: LGD MoPA; Local Government will be 6.b.1 Proportion of
strengthen the AWRRID; charged to expand the role of local administrative
participation of local LGD; citizen committees and units with
communities in MoWR strengthening participation of established and
improving water and citizens from different groups operational policies
sanitation Creation of water reservoir/ and procedures for
management rain water harvesting in rain participation of local
fed/coastal/hilly areas to be communities in
encouraged, water and sanitation
Ensured implementation of management
provisions of community
participation under the Social
Forestry Rules, Water
Management Policy, Forestry
Sector Policy, WATSAN
Policy and so on.
Community participation in
relevant associations and
groups would be ensured and
monitored
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Goal7:Ensureaccesstoaffordable,reliable,sustainableand
modernenergyforall
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Goal 7. Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
Target 7.1 By 2030, Lead: PD EMRD; Governments target to ensure Energy 7.1.1 Proportion of
ensure universal MoST; MoFA electricity reaches every Efficiency and population with
access to affordable, household by FY2021. Conservation access to electricity
reliable and modern Power generation capacity Rules, 2013 ;
energy services targets of 23,000 MW by Interim Action
FY2020 (end of Seventh Plan); Plan for
24,000 MW by 2021; and Improvement of
40,000 MW by 2030. Energy
Projected share of coal based Efficiency and
power from only 3 percent Conservation;
(FY2015) to 21 percent by the Sustainable and
end of the Seventh Plan and Renewable
subsequently to 50 percent by Energy
FY2030 Development
Expansion/up-gradation of Authority
1,50,000 (km) electric (SREDA), Act
distribution line 2012;
Construction/Up-gradation of
480 sub-station
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7.2 By 2030, increase Lead: PD ERD; MoFA; The Renewable 7.2.1 Renewable
substantially the EMRD (340MW commercial purpose Energy Policy energy share in the
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share of renewable and 160MW social sector) 2008; total final energy
energy in the global Commercial Projects: (a) Solar consumption
energy mix Park (grid connected); (b) Solar
Irrigation; (c) Solar Mini-
grid/micro-grid; and (d) Solar
rooftop.
Social projects: (a) Rural health
centres; (b) Remote educational
institutes; (c) Union e-Centres;
(d) Remote Religious
Establishment; (e) Off-grid
Railway Stations; and (f)
Government & Semi-Government
Offices in the off-grid areas.
15 MW Wind Power Plant
IPPs (100 MW & 60 MW)
(after Wind Resource
Assessment)
Installation of 15,000 Solar
Irrigation Pump
Total 800MW of power
generate through renewable
energy by FY2017 with a target
of 10% of the total electricity to
be met from renewable
resources by FY2020
7.3 By 2030, double Lead: PD; ERD; MoFA; Energy Efficiency and Energy 7.3.1 Energy
the global rate of Co-Lead: Conservation Programme Efficiency and intensity measured
improvement in EMRD Financial Incentive Conservation in terms of primary
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Chapter8
Goal8:Promotesustained,inclusiveandsustainableeconomic
growth,fullandproductiveemploymentanddecentworkforall
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Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Target 8.1 Sustain per FD BFID(BB); Maintain long term overall Bangladesh 8.1.1 Annual
capita economic growth GED; MoA; prudent macroeconomic Special growth rate of real
in accordance with MoCAT; management through an Economic Zones GDP per capita
national circumstances MoC; appropriate mix of fiscal, Act 2010;
and, in particular, at MoFL; monetary and exchange rate Export Policy;
least 7 per cent gross MoInd; policies Industrial
domestic product Prog. Div; Investment rate needs to expand Policy;
growth per annum in MoEWOE; from 28.9% in FY2015 to around ICT Policy;
the least developed SID; BD; 34.4% by FY 2020 Education
countries PMO Composition of investment in Policy;
(PPPA); favour of infrastructure and
LGD; manufacturing
ICTD; MoE Adoption of improved
technology for improving total
factor productivity
Enhancing the quality of the
workforce thru investment in
education and skills development
of labour force
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services
8.4 Improve Lead: ERD MoA; NSDS 8.4.1 Material
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progressively, through Co-Lead: MoFL MoF; footprint, material
2030, global resource GED MoEF; footprint per capita,
efficiency in BFID (BB); and material
consumption and MoFA; footprint per GDP
production and MoInd
endeavour to decouple
economic growth from
environmental
degradation, in
accordance with the 10
Year Framework of
Programmes on
Sustainable
Consumption and
Production, with
developed countries
taking the lead
Ditto Ditto 8.4.2 Domestic
material
consumption,
domestic material
consumption per
capita, and
domestic material
consumption per
GDP
8.5 By 2030, achieve Lead: LPAD; Protection of labour rights to National Skill 8.5.1 Average
full and productive MoLE MoEWOE; organize and strive for decent Development hourly earnings of
employment and decent BFID, (BB) wages and safe Policy 2011 female and male
work for all women and MoFA; employees, by
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Strengthen education and
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Goal9:Buildresilientinfrastructure,promoteinclusiveand
sustainableindustrializationandfosterinnovation
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Goal 9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Target 9.1 Develop Lead: BD; Continue to repair, maintain, Bangladesh 9.1.1 Proportion
quality, reliable, RTHD MoHPW; improve and expand existing National Building of the rural
sustainable and MoR; MoS; roads on a priority basis Code (BNBC); population who
resilient infrastructure, SID; PID; Construction of Padma Bangladesh live within 2 km
including regional and MoInd; Multipurpose Bridge to be Public Private of an all-season
trans border LGD; completed by 2018 Partnership Act road
infrastructure, to EMRD; Conversion of nationally 2015;
support economic MoCAT; important highways into four Bangladesh
development and MoDMR; lanes gradually Accreditation Act
human well-being, MoL; MoFA; Connect important economic 2006;
with a focus on PMO activity hubs such as Payra Port Road Master Plan
affordable and (BEZA, and Economic Zones to (2010-30);
equitable access for all PPPA) National Highways. Integrated Multi-
Continuation of investment to Modal Transport
reform and modernise railways. Policy 2013
Construction of circular rail
road track around Dhaka city.
Construction of the 3rd Sea port
at Payra in Patuakhali.
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Construction of third terminal at
Hazrat Shah Jalal International
Airport (HSIA)
Construction of a new airport
named Khan Jahan Ali Airport
Feasibility study for
construction of Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujib International
Airport.
Feasibility study for
construction of a road-rail
tunnel underneath the river
Jamuna.
Strengthen Fleet capacity
while making Biman a
profitable organisation by
improving its management and
enhancing the capacity of
passenger transport.
The development of a balanced
3R (Rail, River & Road) based
multimodal transport
infrastructure system.
Timely completion of critical
transport links (roads, bridges,
railways and river waterways)
related to regional and multi-
regional connectivity.
Combining inland water
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Extension of Upazila
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Improving composition of
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infrastructure and
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manufacturing.
In manufacturing the effort will
concentrate on labour intensive
manufacturing with focus on
export diversification.
Small and medium level
manufacturing sector will grow
and generate more employment
and contribute to poverty
reduction, if smuggling is
halted.
Ditto Ditto 9.2.2
Manufacturing
employment as a
proportion of total
employment
9.3 Increase the access Lead: BFID (BB); Identifying niches where SMEs 9.3.1 Proportion
of small-scale MoInd LGD; MoInf; have comparative advantage of small-scale
industrial and other ICTD; SID and higher growth potential is. industries in total
enterprises, in The capacity and activities of industry value
particular in the SME Foundation needs to added
developing countries, be strengthened.
to financial services, A national SME census needs to
including affordable be conducted through
credit, and their Bangladesh Bureau of Statistic
integration into value (BBS)
chains and markets Removing policy induced
constraints; structural
constraints; and constraints
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governance.
Prioritizing public investment
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designed to ease various
structural bottlenecks pertaining
to physical and infrastructural
facilities, energy, and
technology.
The structural difference
between the SMEs and their
large-scale counterparts, justify
a case for a differentiated
system of indirect tax for the
SMEs that will enable them to
pay the indirect tax free from
harassment.
A graduated system of turnover
tax can be designed for the
SMEs for this purpose
The problem of VAT certificate
may be resolved by creating a
notional VAT equivalence of
the turnover tax.
A strategy for SME to be
premised on further trade
liberalization measures with a
view to providing SMEs easier
access to imported inputs.
Targeting public expenditure
towards augmenting demand:
177 SME clusters scattered
throughout Bangladesh, and is
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close monitoring.
Training of bank officials and
setting up of SME cells for
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DoE should have strong role as
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environment
9.5 Enhance scientific Lead: MoE; MoInd; A paradigm shift in Science and 9.5.1 Research and
research, upgrade the MoST MoFL; SID; manufacturing sector can be Technology development
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facilitated.
9.c Significantly Inf. Com; Access to modern technology Cyber Security 9.c.1 Proportion of
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information and would be expanded at a low Information covered by a
communications Lead: cost. Security Policy mobile network,
technology and strive ICTD; Womens access to information Guideline 2014; by technology
to provide universal Co-Lead: related to markets, employment, Right to
and affordable access PTD and production or business Information Act
to the Internet in least opportunities would be 2009;
developed countries increased through using media ICT Act 2006,
by 2020 and ICT. amended in 2009
Increased access to mobile & 2013;
phones, internet and radio etc.,
will help women in accessing
information.
The a2i to reach young girls
should be strengthened and be
responsive to the needs of less
educated persons.
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Goal10:Reduceinequalitywithinandamongcountries
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Goal 10. Reduce inequality within and among countries
Target 10.1 By 2030, Lead: GED FD; LGD; Adoption of long-term Vagabonds and 10.1.1 Growth rates
progressively achieve MoA; income inequality reduction Homeless Persons of household
and sustain income MoCHTA; strategy in order to reduce the (Rehabilitation) expenditure or
growth of the bottom MoCA; initial gap of income Act 2011; income per capita
40 percent of the MoFL; inequality National Social among the bottom
population at a rate MoHFW; Lagging region would get Security Strategy 40 per cent of the
higher than the MoLE; priority while setting up (NSSS) of population and the
national average MoEWOE; special economic zones. Bangladesh, 2015 total population
MoLWA; Implementation of human
MoSW: development strategy with
MoWCA; emphasis on alleviating the
Prog. Div. access gap for the poor
Facilitation of asset
accumulation through better
access to credit for the poor
for reducing income
inequality
Operationalization of strategy
for social inclusion by
eliminating physical and
social barriers
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more effective,
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and legitimate
institutions
10.7 Facilitate orderly, Lead: MoE; Interventions to ensure the Overseas 10.7.1 Recruitment
safe, regular and MoEWOE MoHA; protection of migrant Employment and cost borne by
responsible migration Co-Lead: MoInf; workers human and labour Migrants Act employee as a
and mobility of MOFA MoPA; rights 2013; proportion of yearly
people, including MoCAT Strict monitoring and National Skills income earned in
through the enforcement of the Development country of
implementation of recruitment process of Policy 2011; destination
planned and well- overseas employment Employment and
managed migration Enforcement of laws and Migrants Act
policies regulations related to overseas (2013)
employment
Better identification of
victims of human trafficking
through fraudulent
recruitment is necessary to
provide adequate assistance
and prevent other workers
from falling into similar
exploitative conditions
Joining the existing relevant
international instruments
relating to the protection of
migrants human and labour
rights, smuggling and
trafficking
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Ditto Ditto Prevention and 10.7.2 Number of
Suppression of countries that have
Human implemented well-
Trafficking Act managed migration
2012 policies
Adoption of the
Overseas
Employment and
Migrants Act
(2013)
10.a Implement the Lead: MoC MoFA Take necessary steps to bring 10.a.1 Proportion of
principle of special about the country's industrial tariff lines applied to
and differential development in line with imports from least
treatment for different agreements with the developed countries
developing countries, World Trade Organization and developing
in particular least (WTO). countries with zero-
developed countries, Manufacturing sector is tariff
in accordance with required to be globally
World Trade competitive supported by a
Organization policy environment
agreements A high level of industrial
sophistication meeting
internationally recognized
standards of product quality,
within a compliant production
environment, must be attained
by the manufacturing sector
to be globally competitive.
Export-oriented
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the remittance market provide
inclusive services and are
publicly accountable
Ensure that South-South
cooperation, especially with
countries of destination, lays
the ground for agreements
between central banks to
facilitate remittances
including through the
management of exchange
rates
Make sure that regulatory
frameworks allow for the
development of partnerships
between financial and non-
financial institutions to
expand service provision,
including by diversifying the
offer of transfer options
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Chapter11
Goal11:Makecitiesandhumansettlementsinclusive,safe,
resilientandsustainable
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Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Target 11.1 By 2030, Lead: LJD; Improvement of Slums: All 11.1.1 Proportion of
ensure access for all MoHPW LPAD; relocation/resettlement of urban population
to adequate, safe and LGD; SID dwellers of untenable living in slums,
affordable housing slums/informal settlements informal settlements
and basic services should be implemented in or inadequate
and upgrade slums accordance with the housing
Resettlement guidelines as
prepared.
Improve inclusive housing and
other civic services for urban
inhabitants including for
people living in informal
settlements and slums
Providing housing for all
including shelter less and
implanting the goals and
objectives of the Housing
Policy through construction of
7000 residential flats, and 5000
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manufacturing and services
sector growths through the
urbanization strategy.
11.2 By 2030, Lead: LGD; Implementation of the MRT The Metro Rail 11.2.1 Proportion of .
provide access to RTHD, MoHA; Line-6 project from Uttara to Act, 2015 population that has
safe, affordable, Co- Lead: BD; MoS; Motijheel under the Bus Rapid convenient access to
accessible and MoR MoSW; supervision of Dhaka Transit Act 2016; public transport, by
sustainable transport MoWCA; Transport Coordination Revised Strategic sex, age and persons
systems for all, MoInf Authority (DTCA). Transport Plan with disabilities
improving road Construction of the 46.73 km. 2016
safety, notably by long Dhaka elevated express
expanding public way from Hazrat Shah Jalal
transport, with International Airport to
special attention to Kutubkhali of Dhaka-
the needs of those in Chittagong highway.
vulnerable situations, 42 km long Dhaka-Ashulia
women, children, elevated express way from
persons with Hazrat Shah Jalal (Ra)
disabilities and older International Airport to
persons Chandra Dhaka East-West
expressway
Bus rapid transit (BRT) for
mass transit
Implementation of revised STP
for Dhaka,- two BRT and 5
MRT lines Feasibility study
for construction of Sub-way
(underground railway) in
Dhaka city
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Construction of a multi-lane
tunnel underneath the river
Karnaphuli in Chittagong
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among urban service
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providers.Capacity is built in
CBOs/NGOs to assist people
in assessing and negotiating
their lease conditions, setting
up cooperatives associated
with group tenure, assisting
people in creating land
administration rules for their
group tenure and in sorting out
their group tenure land
disputes.
11.4 Strengthen Lead: MoE; Enriching the intellectual 11.4.1 Total
efforts to protect and MoCA MoPME; status of the nation through expenditure (public
safeguard the worlds MoRA; preservation, research and and private) per
cultural and natural MoYS; development of culture, capita spent on the
heritage MoFA; history, heritage, arts and preservation,
MoCAT literature protection and
Preserve and promote conservation of all
language, arts and culture of cultural and natural
ethnic communities through heritage, by type of
cultural centres in tribal areas. heritage (cultural,
Restore and preserve many of natural, mixed and
the intangible cultural World Heritage
heritages that are on the verge Centre designation),
of extinction, digitization level of government
efforts should be implemented. (national, regional
Reiterate the importance of and
archaeological sites by local/municipal),
conducting national surveys type of expenditure
(operating
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Bodies
Lead: MoHA; Multipronged actions are 11.7.2 Proportion of
MoWCA MoLE; essential to curb violence persons victim of
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11.b By 2020, Lead: AWRRID; Undertake responsibility for Disaster 11.b.1 Proportion of
substantially increase LGD; MoEF; planning and implementing a Management Act local governments
the number of cities Co-Lead: MoHA; wide range of infrastructure 2012; that adopt and
and human MoDMR MoFA; provision in urban and peri- Climate Change implement local
settlements adopting MoHPW urban areas. Trust Act 2010; disaster risk
and implementing Development of Growth National reduction strategies
integrated policies Centre centric Urban centres Adaptation in line with the
and plans towards in selected Upazillas of Programme of Sendai Framework
inclusion, resource Bangladesh-300 Nos Action (NAPA) for Disaster Risk
efficiency, mitigation Implementation of the disaster 2005; Reduction 2015-
and adaptation to 2030
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resilience to disasters, impacts of climate change.
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Chapter12
Goal12:Ensuresustainableconsumptionandproduction
patterns
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Goal 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
Target 12.1 Implement Lead: MoEF; 12.1.1 Number of
the 10 Year GED MoInd; FD; countries with
Framework of Co-Lead: MoA; MoFL; sustainable
Programmes on MoFA MoF consumption and
Sustainable production (SCP)
Consumption and national action plans
Production Patterns, or SCP
all countries taking mainstreamed as a
action, with developed priority or a target
countries taking the into national policies
lead, taking into
account the
development and
capabilities of
developing countries
12.2 By 2030, achieve Lead: EMRD; NSDS 12.2.1 Material
the sustainable MoEF MoWR; footprint, material
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Chapter13
Goal13:Takeurgentactiontocombatclimatechangeandits
impacts
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Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Target 13.1 Strengthen Lead: MoEF; MoHA Mainstream poverty- Climate Change 13.1.1 Number of
resilience and adaptive MoDMR (FSCD); environment-climate-disaster Strategy and countries with
capacity to climate- LGD, MoPA, nexus in the project design Action national and local
related hazards and MoD phase, budgetary process, Plan(BCCSAP) disaster risk
natural disasters in all project implementation and 2008, updatd reduction strategies
countries monitoring processes. revised 2009;
Policy measures should be Climate Change
taken to attract microfinance in Trust Act,2010;
environmentally vulnerable
areas such as cyclone prone Climate Change
coastal areas, land locked and Strategy and
other flood prone areas and Action Plan
disaster prone areas. (BCCSAP) in
Formulation, review and 2008, updated
execution of legislation, and revised in
policies, plans, procedures, 2009;
standing orders and guidelines Climate Change
in relation to overall disaster Trust Act, 2010;
risk reduction and emergency
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13.a Implement the Lead: MoEF ERD; MoFA; one of the key strategies of the 13.a.1 Mobilized
commitment BFID; (BB) Seventh Five Year Plan will be amount of United
undertaken by to ensure effective partnership States dollars per
developed-country with development partners to year starting in
parties to the United ensure better use and results of 2020 accountable
Nations Framework foreign assistance. towards the $100
Convention on billion commitment
Climate Change to a
goal of mobilizing
jointly $100 billion
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in the context of
meaningful mitigation
actions and
transparency on
implementation and
fully operationalize
the Green Climate
Fund through its
capitalization as soon
as possible
13.b Promote Lead: MoEF ERD; GED; Support from development 13.b.1 Number of
mechanisms for MoInd partners may be sought to least developed
raising capacity for analyse potential NIEs and to countries and small
effective climate enhance their respective island developing
change-related capacities including fiduciary States that are
planning and capacities and practices. receiving
management in least specialized support,
developed countries and amount of
and small island support, including
developing States, finance, technology
including focusing on and capacity-
women, youth and building, for
local and marginalized mechanisms for
communities raising capacities
for effective
climate change-
related planning
and management,
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Chapter14
Goal14:Conserveandsustainablyusetheoceans,seasand
marineresourcesforsustainabledevelopment
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Goal 14. Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Target 14.1 By 2025, Lead: MoD (BN); Coastal zone policy and Bangladesh 14.1.1 Index of A
prevent and MoWR MoEF; coastal zone strategy to be put Oceanographic coastal dedicated
significantly reduce MoFA; to use Research Institute eutrophication and agency is
marine pollution of all MoST; MoS; Establish proper Waste Act 2015; floating plastic required to
kinds, in particular MoD; MoHA; Reception Facilities at port(s) debris density exploit the
from land-based MoFL and contingency plan to fight opportunity
activities, including against oil spillage. of Blue
marine debris and Declaration of Marine Economy
nutrient pollution Ecological Critical Area
14.2 By 2020, Lead: MoEF; MoST; Coastal Green Belt will be Coastal Zone 14.2.1 Proportion Ditto
sustainably manage MoWR; MoD; MoHA created Policy, 2005 of national
and protect marine and Co-Lead: (CG); MoFL; Involve local community with exclusive
coastal ecosystems to MoS MoFA allocating appropriate economic zones
avoid significant property rights in the managed using
adverse impacts, management of the SMF ecosystem-based
including by approaches
strengthening their
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14.a Increase scientific Lead: MoD; MoE; Institutional capacity building 14.a.1 Proportion .
knowledge, develop MoST; MoFL; of the concerned agencies, of total research
research capacity and Co-Lead: MoFA; strengthening of monitoring, budget allocated to
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Chapter15
Goal15:Protect,restoreandpromotesustainableuseof
terrestrialecosystems,sustainablymanageforests,combat
desertification,andhaltandreverselanddegradationandhalt
biodiversityloss
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Goal 15. Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt
and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Target 15.1 By 2020, Lead: MoA; Increase productive forest 15.1.1 Forest area
ensure the MoEF MoCHTA; coverage to 20% by 2020 as a proportion of
conservation, MoL; MoWR; 15% of land covered by forestry total land area
restoration and MoFL; MoS with 70% tree density
sustainable use of At least 15% of the wetland in
terrestrial and inland peak dry season is protected as
freshwater ecosystems aquatic sanctuary.
and their services, in Restore 20,000 acres of
particular forests, denuded Chokoria
wetlands, mountains Sundarbans Reserve Forest
and drylands, in line
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smart/resilient technologies;
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15.7 Take urgent Lead: LJD; MoFL; Undertake special protection 15.7.1 Proportion
action to end poaching MoEF MoHA measures to minimise the of traded wildlife
and trafficking of existing threats that was poached
protected species of Review IUCN Red list and or illicitly
flora and fauna and trafficked
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Chapter16
Goal16:Promotepeacefulandinclusivesocietiesforsustainabledevelopment,provideaccessto
justiceforallandbuildeffective,accountableandinclusiveinstitutionsatalllevels
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Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective,
accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Target 16.1 Lead: NHRC; LJD; Government will enhance the 16.1.1 Number of
Significantly reduce MoHA LPAD; CD; capacity of National Legal Aid victims of
all forms of violence MoWCA, Services Organization intentional
and related death rates MoSW (NLASO) through management homicide per
everywhere systems and procedures, as well 100,000
as human resources, particularly population, by sex
in supporting the poor and and age
women.
The NLASO will appoint
District Legal Aid Officers in
64 district
Lead: NHRC 16.1.2 Conflict-
MoHA related deaths per
100,000
population, by sex,
age and cause
Lead: MoWCA; Legal aid will be given to at 16.1.3 Proportion
MoHA LJD; SID least 37000 victims annually by of population
2020. subjected to
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months
Lead: LGD; SID 16.1.4 Proportion
MoHA of population that
feel safe walking
alone around the
area they live
16.2 End abuse, Lead: NHRC; LJD; MoHA, along with MoWCA 16.2.1 Proportion
exploitation, MoHA; MoSW; will take necessary actions in of children aged 1-
trafficking and all Co-Lead: MoFA; this regard as the child policy of 17 years who
forms of violence MoWCA MoPME; the government suggests. experienced any
against and torture of MoE; MoInf; physical
children SID punishment and/or
psychological
aggression by
caregivers in the
past month
Lead: MoFA; 16.2.2 Number of
MoHA MoWCA, victims of human
MoSW; trafficking per
MoDMR 100,000
population, by sex,
age and form of
exploitation
Lead: MoE; SID 16.2.3 Proportion
MoWCA of young women
Co-Lead: and men aged 18-
MoHA 29 years who
experienced sexual
violence by age 18
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16.3 Promote the rule Lead: LJD; NHRC; LGD; The Government Servants Act 16.3.1 Proportion
of law at the national Co-Lead: MoFA; is a critical first step for of victims of
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equal access to justice C&AG; who reported their
for all victimization to
competent
authorities or other
officially
recognized conflict
resolution
mechanisms
Lead: LJD; LPAD 16.3.2 Unsentenced
MoHA detainees as a
proportion of
overall prison
population
16.4 By 2030, Lead: IRD; MoFA; MoHA, along with the central 16.4.1 Total value
significantly reduce BFID; ACC bank of Bangladesh, of inward and
illicit financial and (BB); Co- Bangladesh Bank will work outward illicit
arms flows, strengthen Lead: together to restrain the illicit financial flows (in
the recovery and MoHA financial flows and money current United
return of stolen assets laundering. States dollars)
and combat all forms
of organized crime
Lead: 16.4.2 Proportion
MoHA of seized small
arms and light
weapons that are
recorded and
traced, in
accordance with
international
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bribery in all their MoPA; which identifies the contexts Strategy (NIS) at least one contact
forms MoFA; SID; and challenges faced by with a public
InfCom different state and non-state official and who
institutions and it sets goals for paid a bribe to a
a large array of intuitions to public official, or
ensure integrity in their were asked for a
respective operations. bribe by those
public officials,
during the previous
12 months
information
16.a Strengthen Lead: ERD; MoFA; Provide funding for ICT 16.a.1 Existence of
relevant national MoHA; MoInd (BIM); capacity building in public independent
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Goal17:Strengthenthemeansofimplementationandrevitalize
theGlobalPartnershipforSustainableDevelopment
Mapping of Ministries/Divisions by Targets
Actions to List of
Sustainable Proposed Global
Lead Associate Actions to achieve the SDG achieve the Existing Policy
Development Goal Indicators for
Ministries/ Ministries/ targets within 7thFYP (2016- targets beyond Instrument Remarks
and associatedy Performance
Divisions Divisions 2020) 7thFYP Period (Acts/ Policies/
Targets Measurement
(2021-2030) Strategies etc.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Goal 17. Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
Finance Lead: IRD ERD; FD; 7FYP stipulates that all aid data 17.1.1 Total
Target 17.1 Strengthen GED; SID; be made public and the Aid government
domestic resource MoFA Information Management revenue as a
mobilization, including System (AIMS) should be the proportion of
through international principal means of data sharing GDP, by source
support to developing by DPs in Bangladesh
countries, to improve
domestic capacity for
tax and other revenue
collection
Lead: FD IRD A major part of the ADP will be Public Money 17.1.2 Proportion
financed from domestic sources and Budget of domestic
comprising fiscal savings and Management budget funded by
borrowing from the domestic Act 2009 domestic taxes
banking and nonbank sources.
17.2 Developed Lead: ERD FD; MoFA Foreign assistance as National Policy 17.2.1 Net
countries to implement percentage of ADP and budget on official
fully their official support TARGET not fixed for Development development
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dollars) as a
Actions to List of
Sustainable Proposed Global
Lead Associate Actions to achieve the SDG achieve the Existing Policy
Development Goal Indicators for
Ministries/ Ministries/ targets within 7thFYP (2016- targets beyond Instrument Remarks
and associatedy Performance
Divisions Divisions 2020) 7thFYP Period (Acts/ Policies/
Targets Measurement
(2021-2030) Strategies etc.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
proportion of
total GDP
17.4 Assist developing Lead: FD BFID (BB); 17.4.1 Debt
countries in attaining ERD; MoFA service as a
long-term debt proportion of
sustainability through exports of goods
coordinated policies and services
aimed at fostering debt
financing, debt relief
and debt restructuring,
as appropriate, and
address the external
debt of highly indebted
poor countries to
reduce debt distress
17.5 Adopt and Lead: FD; MoC; 17.5.1 Number of
implement investment PMO IRD; PMO countries that
promotion regimes for (BOI) (BEPZA, adopt and
least developed BEZA, implement
countries PPPA); GED; investment
MoFA promotion
regimes for least
developed
countries
Technology Lead: ERD; ICTD; 17.6.1 Number of
17.6 Enhance North- MoST MoFA; science and/or
South, South-South and MoInd; MoC technology
triangular regional and cooperation
international agreements and
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technologies
and contribute to
facilitating market
access
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complemented by effectiveness
multi-stakeholder monitoring
partnerships that frameworks that
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The Actions stipulated here as suggested by 7th Five Year Plan (2016-20) will be formalized into activities/actions by consultation with the Ministries/Divisions. Several
Ministries/Divisions have already submitted their action plan to GED which will be discussed later with the corresponding ministries through series of consultations for formulation of
SDG Action Plan.
2
The Final list of proposed Sustainable Development Goal indicators contains the revised and final list of Sustainable Development Goal indicators, which is the result of further
discussions, as described in the background document Update on the work to finalize the proposals for the global indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals, which is made
available on the website of the Statistical Commission (unstats.un.org.unsd/statcom/). As a result of the work undertaken to finalize the proposals, no indicators in this annex are
marked with an asterisk. UNSC agreed with the 230 Global Indicators, proposed by IAEG-SDGs members are to be placed before ECOSOC and will finally be submitted for adoption
during 71st UNGA to be held on September2016. understandably, But may not be any big changes on indicators proposed.
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Support to Sustainable and Inclusive Planning (SSIP) Project
General Economics Division (GED)
(Making Growth work for the Poor)
Planning Commision
September 2016