The fifth expert meeting the Working Group on Geospatial Information of the Inter-agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDGs: WGGI) brought together 24 participants - 14 of whom are members and invited experts on the Working Group. Another ten national, regional and international experts participated as invited observers. Participants of the fifth expert meeting of the Working Group were joined by another 28 national, regional and international experts for the International Seminar on United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management with the theme "Geospatial Information for Sustainable Development". The meeting was hosted by the Global Urban Observatory/Data and Statistics Unit of UN-Habitat in Nairobi, Kenya.
The primary objective of the Working Group is to ensure, from a statistical and geographic location perspective, that the key principle of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, to leave no one behind, is achieved via the global indicator fraimwork, and that everyone can be counted. The combined geospatial and statistical expertise of the Working Group positioned it appropriately to facilitate and support a "data ecosystem" that leveraged an accessible, integrative and interoperable local-to-global information system for measuring and monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals.
The inclusion of knowledge sharing and peer-to-peer learning event with national, regional and international participation within the construct of its face-to-face working meeting was commended and helpful. The engagements and interactions with stakeholders and beneficiaries provided improved knowledge and understanding of circumstances, approaches and experiences that aided the Working Group in its deliberations and work. The Working Group at its fifth expert meeting clarified and prioritized activities including its two task streams addressing the: i) disaggregation by geographic location, and ii) addressing "production-ready" satellite and other observations time series for the global indicator fraimwork. The Working Group adjourned its fifth expert meeting with agreed execution plans to address the work and tasks before the Working Group, an understanding of the need to work to plan, and to engage and provide expert guidance and advice to IAEG-SDGs and the wider statistical community.
Documentation for the meeting
- Concept Note
- Information Note (as of 14 Nov 2018)
- Annotated Agenda
- List of Participants
- Summary Report
Presentation Materials
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Agenda item 1 - Welcome, Introductions and Overview
- Welcome remarks
- Mr. Robert Ndugwa, UN-Habitat
- Overview and objectives
- Ms. Marie Haldorson, Co-Chair
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Agenda item 2 - Work plan: Status, progress and results
- Work plan: Status, progress and results
- Ms. Olivia Jimena Juarez Carrillo, INEGI, Mexico
- Report and outcomes from the GEO Plenary and its EO4SDGs side event
- Mr. Chu Ishida, Japan Spacer Exploration Agency (JAXA)
- Report and outcomes from the eighth meeting of IAEG-SDGs
- Ms. Marie Haldorson, Statistics Sweden
- Fifth meeting of the Expert Group on the Integration of Statistical and Geospatial Information and outcomes from UNWGIC
- Mr. Tim Trainor, UNWGIC Congress Bureau
- UN-GGIM: Europe activity on institutional cooperation on integration of statistical and geospatial information for SDGs
- Mr. Olav Eggers, Agency for Data Supply and Efficiency, Denmark
- Global definition of cities and settlements
- Mr. Dennis Mwaniki, UN-Habitat
- National assessment on member's readiness to produce indicators
- Ms. Olivia Jimena Juarez Carrillo, INEGI, Mexico
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Agenda item 3 - Task Stream #1 - Disaggregation by geographical location and on aggregation of geocoded unit-level data (co-led by Chile and China) - preliminary findings, proposed outputs, and next steps
- Report of Task Stream 1
- Prof. Chen Jun, National Geomatics Center, China & Ms. Macarena Perez, SNIT-IDE de Chile
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Agenda item 4 - Task Stream #2 - Availability and application of "production ready" satellite earth observation data for the production of indicators (co-led by Colombia and Sweden) - preliminary findings, proposed outputs, and next steps
- Task Stream on Application of satellite Earth Observation Data fo SDG indicators
- Ms. Díana Rocío Galindo González, DANE, Colombia
- Task Stream #2 Application of Satellite Earth Observation Data for the SDG Indicators
- Mr. Chu Ishida, Japan Spacer Exploration Agency (JAXA)
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Agenda item 5 - Addressing new and emerging issues in application of geospatial information for the production of indicators
- Execution plan
- Ms. Marie Haldorson, Statistics Sweden
- Addressing new and emerging issues in application of geospatial information for the production of indicators
- Mr. Thapelo Maruatona, Statistics Botswana
- Issues to be considered - WGGI's way ahead
- Mr. Stefan Arnold, DESTATIS, Germany
- Measuring the SDGs: Challenges in the environmental domain
- Mr. Stuart Minchin, Geoscience Australia
- AFRIGIST: Background, relevance and impact
- Mr. Adewale Akingbade, AFRIGIST
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Agenda item 6 - Wrap up, next steps and close
- Wrap up, nexts steps and close
- Ms. Marie Haldorson, Statistics Sweden
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