South Asia regional workshop on education expenditure data collection and processing May 2016 Bangkok, Thailand

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Status of SDG indicators and regional monitoring mechanism South Asia regional workshop on education expenditure data collection and processing 0 - May 016 Bangkok, Thailand Shailendra Sigdel Statistical Advisor for South Asia UNESCO New Delhi s.sigdel@unesco.org www.uis.unesco.org

Number of Out-of-School Children and adult illiterate number 800 76.6 60 700 600 00 00 00 00 100 1. 6.7.6 1.1 86. 0 0 0 0 10 0 Number of OOSC Number of illiterate 0 World South and West Asia South and West Asia (%)

Number of tertiary education student in world and South and West Asia (in Million) 00 10 100 0 07. 18. % 8.1 10.9 16.6% 17. 18. 18.0 17. 17.0 16. 16.0 0 Number of higher education student Number of higher Female student World South and West Asia South and West Asia (%) 1.

Number and proportion of researchers by region 9000. 8000 7000 6000 000 000 000 000 779.9 0.6.0..0..0 1. 1.0 1000 0 99 7 Number of researchers (FTE, in 000) Number of female researchers (in 000) World South and West Asia South and West Asia (%) 0. 0.0

Inbound and outbound foreign student at tertiary level (in thousand) 00 0 00 0 00 10 100 9 0 7 0 Inbound (enrolled, 000) Outbound (going, 000)

Education expenditure as % of GDP by country 6.0.9.0.0.0.0.8.0.8.0..7. 1.6 1.0 0.0 AfghanistanBangladesh Bhutan India Iran Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka 6

Proposed levels of monitoring (UNSG*) National Regional Thematic Global Link to national plan; consult national stakeholders; recognise context and address inclusion and broader learning goals Indicators to monitor frameworks validated by regional groupings (AU Education decades, EU00) Broader set of indicators covers the range of sectoral priorities ( indicators) Focused set of globally comparable indicators based on clear criteria (10-1 indicators) *UN Secretary General s Synthesis Report, December 01

Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) at South and West Asia level All countries have clear M&E framework with measurable indicators and targets included in the plan Sub-sector included in the framework: Country wise Sub-sectors included in the framework Countries under each sub-sector 1. Early Childhood care and education including pre-primary education Bhutan, Maldives, Pakistan, Nepal. Primary education Bhutan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Pakistan Nepal, Afghanistan, India. Secondary education Bhutan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Pakistan Nepal, Afghanistan. Higher education Bhutan, Maldives, India, Pakistan,. Technical and vocational education India, Maldives, Pakistan Nepal, Afghanistan 6. Non formal and informal education Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan 8

Challenges for integration of the Education 00 targets in national education sector planning and monitoring 9

Challenges for integration of the Education 00 targets in national education sector planning and monitoring Country Challenges What needs to be done to overcome these challenges Afghanistan Bhutan Iran Nepal Maldives Pakistan Insecurity in the country Lack of technical capacity at the decentralized level, Lack of required budget and resources, Instability in terms of political and economical Financial Resource and Human Resource There is no challenge. There are many similarities between Iranian National Development Documents and Education 00 Targets Co-ordination with the line-ministries to prepare a holistic plan and monitoring (especially: ECCE, Non-formal education and TEVT related programme) Co-ordination with the line-ministries to prepare a holistic plan and monitoring (especially: ECCE, Non-formal education and TEVT related programme) Capacity Building of EMIS Technical Staff and Education Mangers on SDGs, Strengthening of overall implementation and monitoring mechanism among Federal and Provincial Governments Provision of security all over the country, Provision of technical supports particularly at sub national level and National commitment and responsiveness at different levels Provision of sustainable international funding, Stable national political and economic situation Eliminating the duplication in planning, resourcing and implementation by establishing the efficient co-ordination and one-door system of the resource allocation. Recently different modalities for conducting courses, to continue education, were introduced: e.g. block mode and e-learning Sri Lanka Defining the national goals and set the targets Conduct Sector diagnosis covering all targets 10

Data on sub-sectors of Education All countries have system to collect data on primary and secondary education. All countries except Afghanistan have system to collect data on Early Childhood care and education including pre-primary education All countries except for Maldives have system to collect data on higher education and non-formal and informal education. Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka have system to collect data on Technical and vocational education. 11

Technical and Financial Resources Are the technical resources in place involved in the data production are sufficient to cover /meet the country needs in terms of monitoring the SDG's Goals? Bhutan, Maldiv es Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka Nepal Are the financial resources in place involved in the data production are sufficient to cover /meet the country needs in terms of monitoring the SDG's Goals? Bhutan, Maldives Iran Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal yes no don t know yes no don t know 1

Latest Household survey and Population census which has sufficient data /information on education conducted Country Latest Household survey and Population census which has sufficient data /information on education conducted Year of the survey Afghanistan MICS 01 Bhutan Population census/ DHS 00/01 Iran Population census 011 Maldives Population census 01 Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka 1. Population census. MICS DHS 1. DHS. Population Census 011 01 006 01 India NSSO Education Round 01 1

Indicators for which data is collected by the countries Number of indicators 90 80 70 60 0 0 0 0 8 8 8 61 7 8 8 69 1 61 61 6 8 81 8 8 8 8 7 9 8 9 0 16 10 0 Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Countries Total number of indicators Number of indicators for which data is collected Number of indicators for which responses are given 1

Concept/ Indicator wise classification of countries(in %) 10 % of countries 100 80 60 0 0 0 9 0 1 11 89 17 0 18 1 9 1 0 9 19 71 9 0 16 61 1 79 7 7 7 1 79 11 1 68 7 0 1 86 Concepts/indicators % of countries that did not respond % of countries who either did not collect data or donot know if they collect % of countries which collect data for these indicators 1

Which of these Targets would need more explanations? 8 Countries 7 6 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 6 6 Target1 Target Target Target Target Target6 Target7 MTarget1 MTarget MTarget Targets Fully understood More explanations are needed 16

To what extent have countries understood the targets of SDG? 8 Countries 7 6 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 6 6 1 1 6 6 1 6 1 1 1 6 6 6 1 6 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 1 6 1 0.1.1.1.1.1.1.1...............6.6.6.7.7.7.7.7.a.a.a.a.a.b.b.c.c.c.c.c.c.c Targets Fully understood More explanation required Not clear at all 17

SDG Coordination mechanism at country level Ministry of foreign Affaire Maldives and India Separate ministry Sri Lanka Planning commission Nepal In terms of indicators : with the respective ministries inputs Social Statistical division (India) 18

SAARC regional monitoring mechanism New Delhi Agreement emphasizes a regional monitoring mechanism among SAARC countries South- Asian comparable learning assessment Kathmandu workshop endorsed SAARC framework of collaboration The October/Nov ministerial meeting will endorse SAARC FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION: EDUCATION 00 including regional monitoring mechanism 19

How it will work? Short run the monitoring of Education 00 could rely on existing UIS data collection to compile and publish factsheets. Long run, it will start collecting data based on the SAARC countries priority indicators out of the thematic indicators by utilizing UIS revised questionnaire and tools. Will also publish more disaggregated analysis and lesson learned / case studies/ successful programme interventions/ strategies etc. 0