All SDGs

StaTact

Born out of a partnership with the UN Statistics Division, this innovative tool enables countries to address measurement gaps that impede monitoring national policies and leverage the power of the Agenda 2030 to help resolve problems tactically.

New Zealand Sustainable Development Goals Data Visualization

An interactive model exploring New Zealand's progress towards each Sustainable Development Goal. Toggle between two different model formats: The first is an indexed series, providing a common measure between indicators of New Zealand’s position in 2015 and our progress towards the target. Alternatively, you may view the data in natural units, which can be read alongside the first series to give greater context of the level at which New Zealand is performing, by comparison.

The People’s Report on the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals – 2019

The People’s Report is an Alternate Report on the SDGs and includes 17 reports contributed to by more than 20 New Zealanders from different organisations. They share a commitment to a more just, equal and sustainable world and have individual or organisational perspectives on a particular goal or target. The reports vary in style and thinking, demonstrating the rich diversity of the sector, and work and focus of the organisations.

IDI-KSC: Are Nations Prepared for Implementation of the 2030 Agenda?

In September 2015, all United Nations Member States jointly committed to the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The International Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) recognised the importance of this agenda in making a difference in the lives of citizens. INTOSAI called upon its member Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) to contribute to the follow-up and review of the SDGs within the context of each nation’s specific sustainable development efforts and SAIs’ individual mandates.

Nature in All Goals: How nature-based solutions can help us achieve all the sustainable development goals

Nature provides us with vital resources such as food, air, water, and energy. In addition, nature can be harnessed to create solutions to the challenges set out in the SDGs, solutions that are positive for social, economic, governance and environmental outcomes. Nature in All Goals publication presents 17 case studies that demonstrate the importance of nature-based solutions in delivering the SDGs.