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1. Turning legal instruments into outcomes: 2030 Agenda as a driver

2. Agenda 2030 why is it important?

3. “Article 50.-The State will seek for the wellbeing of all the habitants in the country, organizing and stimulating the production and the most adequate distribution of wealth.Every person has the right to a healthy enviorment and ecologically balanced. Thus, is legitimated to denounce the actions that infringe this right and claim for the repairing of the damage done.The State wil guarantee, defend and preserve this right. The law will determine the responsabilities and regarding sanctions.”Political Constitution of the Republic of Costa RicaSustainable development tradition

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5. 17 SDGs169 targets 244 indicatorsAll countries: not just developing countriesOther directing principlesHuman Rights enforcement2030 Agenda: 2015

6. 2020 Agenda Principles

7. Integrated development approach

8. The government established three priority entry points for public policies to be considered from an integrated and multi sector perspective. fighting povertysustainable production and consumptionresilient infrastructure and sustainable communities. The aim is to transform the sectoral vision to an integrated vision, joining efforts by all the national actorsEntry pointsPrincipioINTEGRALIDAD

9. Entry points

10. Time line implementation

11. National Agreement for SDGs

12. SDG National GovernanceConsultive Committee

13. SDG monitoring national indicators available, January 2019.Production stageAmount of indicatorsPercentageTotal186100Indicator data is available12165Indicator is not produced but can be done with existing information, but INEC has not recieved the data already.3518,82Information unavailable3016,13Note: 58 indicators were excluded beacause do not apply to Costa RicaSource: INEC.National statistic capacity for SDG monitoring

14. Legal human rights instruments: policy issues

15. There are indicators that do not give so much information:SDG 5.c.1 indicator “Proportion of countries with systems to track and make public allocations for gender equality and women’s empowerment” How?How much budgetary allocation?Outcomes of the system?National HR agreements should have policy implementation complimentary toolsIs it focused on persons or in the approval of a legal instrument?Considerations about HR legal instruments

16. Considerations about HR legal instrumentsResponsible agency for the monitoring: Foreign Affairs, Obudsmen, United Nations Agency…? Are those agencies working directly with the target population?Where does the human being or the enviornment can be evidenced in the compliance reports?

17. Montevideo Consensus and SDGs

18. Montevideo Consensus chaptersA. FULL INTEGRATION OF POPULATION DYNAMICS INTO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WITH EQUALITY AND RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS B. RIGHTS, NEEDS, RESPONSIBILITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF GIRLS, BOYS, ADOLESCENTS AND YOUTH C. AGEING, SOCIAL PROTECTION AND SOCIOECONOMIC CHALLENGES D. UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICESE. GENDER EQUALITY F. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND PROTECTION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF ALL MIGRANTS G. TERRITORIAL INEQUALITY, SPATIAL MOBILITY AND VULNERABILITY H. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: INTERCULTURALISM AND RIGHTS I. AFRO-DESCENDANTS: RIGHTS AND COMBATING RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

19. Process

20. Prioritized measures: 2017ChapterPrioritized measuresA1345 B710 16  C192030   D3435363746E47484950515354F6768727374G768081   H858687888990I929395969798

21. Indicators 2018

22. Indicadores 2018ChapterIndicators related with national SDGs indicators%A14 of 2070%B4 of 4100%C1 of 333,33%D1 of 911,11%E3 of 1030%F2 of 450%G2 of 825%H0 of 60%I0 of 40%Desagregación Porcentaje

23. National Development and Public Investment Plan (NDPIP): Lessons learnt and SDG implementation

24. Lessons learntAll national Some articulation area targets were calculated through economic modelation methodsimpactRegions: Evolution of unemployment rate according with interventions in scenario 2019-2022

25. National targets Variable Indicador Economic growth Real GDP growth Unemployment Unemployment rate Multidimensional Poverty Index % of homes according with MPI Descarbonization Variation rate according with CO2 emissions due to fossil fuels use Unequality Gini Coefficient

26. Public online consultation

27. Public online consultation

28. Public online consultationHuman security 11%Territorial development 10%Infrastructure, territorial planning and mobility 24%Education for sustainable development and coexistence16%Innovation and competitiveness 15%Health and Social Security13%Economic for stability and inclusive growth11%

29. SDG indicators Current targets for 2019-2022Population specific targetsHadicapped populations (employment)LGBTIQ population (institutional affirmative actions).Afrodescents Data disaggregation (population, sex, territory)SDGs implementation

30. e.g. Poverty% homes under poverty lineMultidimensional poverty evolution 2019-2022 according with interventions

31. Innovation and competitiveness presidential areaSDG linkageIndirect SDG linkageTotal SDG linkageDirect SDG linkage

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33. Other stakeholders….?Projects and processes that contribute with the targets and indicators settled in National PlanningTraceableAmbitious: transforming committments, not just activitiesRigorous feasibility

34. 2030 Agenda: Transforming? our world….Results chainEFFICENCYEFECTIVENESSEXECUTERESULTS

35. Approximate investment per SDG according to the 2015-2018 NDP

36. SDG 2019:Human Rights

37. Key projects to ensure the respect of Human RightsNational Strategic Plan 2018-2022Bridge to development: National Strategy for Poverty ReductionInclusive and Diverse development Strategy (Human Rights Protection Policies for women, children, teenagers, young adults, seniors, migrants, persons with disabilities, indigenous people and LGTBQ community)Program “Go forward”National Strategy to Adapt and Resist the Climate Change effectsBuilding Opportunities

38. Bridge to development: National Strategy for Poverty Reduction

39. Inclusive and Diverse development Strategy Inclusive and Diverse development Strategy Number of persons that benefit from the interventions of public entities articulated and accessible for the promotion and protection of human righsPercent of the migrant population cover by the programs of “migramovil”According to schedule Indicators Percent of the public institutions that apply the “Accessibility Management Index”Unaccomplisment risk

40. National Strategy to Adapt and Resist the Climate Change effectsNational Strategy to Adapt and Resist the Climate Change effectsNumber of community-based organizations that apply actions of adaptation of climate change, in their communitiesAmount of hectares that apply measures of adaptation based on their ecosystemAccording to schedule Indicators

41. Program “Go forward”Program “Go forward”Number of high school students that received a money transfer through the Program Go Forward, national and local levelAccording to schedule Indicators

42. Program “Building Opportunities ”Program “Building Opportunities”Number of persons that engaged in labor remunerate activities inside the penitentiary systemAccording to schedule Indicators

43. secretariaodscr@mideplan.go.crwww.ods.cr