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Voluntary National Report 2021
COLOMBIA ODS: ACCELERATE THE IMPLEMENTATION FOR A SUSTAINABILITY
Main message
In 2016, Colombia presented its first National Voluntary Report (NV) to ratify its commitment to implement the SDGs and present to the International Community the institutional governance that is associated with meeting the 2030 Agenda in the country. In 2018, with the second NV, progress was presented in the implementation of the SDGs with the formulation of the public policy framework "Strategy for the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Colombia". CONPES 3918, which is the country roadmap to 2030, presents four lines of action: monitoring and reporting, information availability, territorial strategy, strategy of involvement and financing of other non-governmental actors.
This third NV,in addition to reaffirming the commitment tothe SDGsas a State Policy, aims to present a balance at the current juncture where the call ofthe Decade of Action and theconviction to move forward in an inclusive, resilient and sustainable way in recoveryconverge, after facing the COVID-19 pandemic.
The overall progress rate SDS, cut by December 2020, is 72.1% according to national government targets. These advances are the product of a national effort to improve the living conditions of the entire Colombian population, as well as a commitment to realise the objective of leaving no one behind.
The 2030 Agenda is a framework of reference for development plans as instruments for the classification of public investment, both at the national and territorial levels. In the 2018-2022 National Development Plan, more than 98% of indicators are associated with one or more SDP targets. With the exercise of descriptive analysis and the calculation of similarity measures between the SDGs and the Territorial Development Plans 2020-2023,carried out through text analysis and data miningtechniques, progress is presented in the territorialization of the SDGs as a strategy to link different actors in achieving a sustainable development model in Colombia. This is a significant step forward in closing social and economic gaps in Colombia, especially when inequality in the country must not only be analyzed at the level of people, but also between territories.
Progress in the availability of timely information highlights progress in statistical matters: within the framework of the United Nations Inter-Agency Working Group for the SDGs and National Government entities, production plans for indicators have been developed, together with an innovative monitoring strategy called a Barometer. In 2020, production of eight new global indicators was achieved to complement the national monitoring system to the SDGs.
Entry into the Decade of Action is an opportunity to strengthen the participation of non-governmental actors in meeting the SDP targets, in order to implement the multi-actor approach to the 2030 Agenda, accelerate the implementation of the SDGs and achieve resilient and sustainable recovery. After the pilot presented at 2018 NV, the country now has a robust methodology for measuring the private sector's contribution to SDP compliance. Through the SDG Corporate Tracker platform, implementing partners have contributed more than 311 companies with information reports for 2018 and 2019.
In this same context, progress has been made in the structure and roadmap that will allow the operation of the multi-drive platform, understood as a space for dialogue and participation whose main objective is the alignment of efforts to move towards sustainable development. In addition, the country's commitment to develop a strategy that makes it possible for various sources of funding to meet. These developments represent the joint effort of public, private and civil society actors to recover economicly with environmental sustainability and close gaps without leaving anyone behind.
Finally, this report compiles progress in policy implementation to continue Colombia's path towards a sustainable and lasting development model that integrates social, economic and environmental dimensions, avoiding the adverse effects caused by COVID-19.
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Informe Nacional Voluntario 2021
ODS COLOMBIA: ACCELERAR LA IMPLEMENTACIÓN PARA UNA RECUPERACIÓN SOSTENBILE
Mensaje principal
En 2016, Colombia presentó su primer Reporte Nacional Voluntario (RNV) para ratificar su compromiso de implementar los ODS y presentar a la Comunidad Internacional la gobernanza institucional que está asociada al cumplimiento de la Agenda 2030 en el país. En 2018, con el segundo RNV, se presentaron los avances en la implementación de los ODS con la formulación del marco de política pública “Estrategia para la Implementación de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) en Colombia”. El documento CONPES 3918, que constituye la hoja de ruta país a 2030, presenta cuatro líneas de acción: seguimiento y reportes, disponibilidad de información, estrategia territorial, estrategia de involucramiento y financiamiento de otros actores no gubernamentales.
Este tercer RNV, además de reafirmar el compromiso con los ODS como una Política de Estado, pretende presentar un balance en la actual coyuntura donde convergen el llamado de la Década de Acción y la convicción de avanzar de manera inclusiva, resiliente y sostenible en la recuperación, luego de enfrentar la pandemia del COVID-19.
El porcentaje de avance general ODS, con corte a diciembre de 2020, es de 72,1 % de acuerdo con las metas fijadas por el Gobierno nacional. Estos avances son el producto de un esfuerzo nacional en torno al mejoramiento de las condiciones de vida de toda la población colombiana, así como del compromiso por materializar el objetivo de no dejar a nadie atrás.
La Agenda 2030 es un marco de referencia para los planes de desarrollo como instrumentos de clasificación de la inversión pública, tanto a nivel nacional como territorial. En el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo 2018-2022, más de 98 % de los indicadores están asociados a una o más metas ODS. Con el ejercicio de análisis descriptivo y el cálculo de las medidas de similitud entre los ODS y los Planes Territoriales de Desarrollo 2020-2023, realizado a través de técnicas de análisis de texto y minería de datos, se presentan los avances en cuanto a la territorialización de los ODS como estrategia para vincular a diferentes actores en la consecución de un modelo de desarrollo sostenible en Colombia. Este es un avance significativo para el cierre de brechas sociales y económicas en Colombia, más aún cuando la desigualdad en el país no solamente debe analizarse a nivel de personas, sino también entre territorios.
Como avances en materia de disponibilidad de información oportuna se destacan los avances en materia estadística: en el marco del Grupo de trabajo Inter-Agencial de Naciones Unidas para los ODS y las entidades del Gobierno Nacional, se han desarrollado planes de producción para indicadores, junto con una innovadora estrategia de seguimiento denominada Barómetro. En 2020, se logró la producción de ocho nuevos indicadores globales que complementarán el sistema de seguimiento nacional a los ODS.
La entrada en la Década de Acción es una oportunidad de fortalecer la participación de actores no gubernamentales en torno al cumplimiento de las metas ODS, para así materializar el enfoque multiactor de la Agenda 2030, acelerar la implementación de los ODS y lograr una recuperación resiliente y sostenible. Después del piloto presentado en el RNV 2018, el país cuenta hoy con una metodología robusta para medir la contribución del sector privado al cumplimiento de los ODS. A través de la plataforma SDG Corporate Tracker, los aliados implementadores han aportado más de 311 empresas con reportes de información para 2018 y 2019.
En este mismo contexto, se ha avanzado en la estructura y la hoja de ruta que permitirá el funcionamiento de la plataforma multiactor, entendida como un espacio de diálogo y participación cuyo objetivo principal es la alineación de esfuerzos para avanzar hacia el desarrollo sostenible. A lo anterior se suma el compromiso del país para elaborar una estrategia que posibilite la concurrencia de diversas fuentes de financiamiento. Los mencionados avances representan el esfuerzo conjunto de actores públicos, privados y de sociedad civil para la recuperación económica con sostenibilidad ambiental y el cierre de brechas sin dejar a nadie atrás.
Finalmente, este reporte compila los avances en la implementación de políticas para continuar con la trayectoria de Colombia hacia un modelo de desarrollo sostenible y duradero que integre las dimensiones social, económica y ambiental, evitando los efectos adversos causados por el COVID-19.
Report | Topics covered | Process |
Full Report | CSD-18; CSD-19; | |
Chemicals | CSD-18; CSD-19; | |
Mining | CSD-18; CSD-19; | |
Transport | CSD-18; CSD-19; | |
Waste Management | CSD-18; CSD-19; | |
Desertification and Drought | CSD-16; CSD-17; | |
Country Profile 2002 | CSD-12; CSD-13; | |
Pre-WSSD National Report |
Report | Topics covered | Process |
Input on the possibility of convening a high-level event on sustainable development | CSD-12; CSD-13; |
Report | Topics covered | Process |
2007 NSDS Profile |
Report | Topics covered | Process |
2007 Indicators Profile |
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