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H.E. Dr. Ali bin Sebaa Al Marri: The launch of the report is instrumental in furthering the objectives of the Year of Sustainability and COP28, fostering collaboration among all stakeholders to pave the way for a sustainable future. 


Seven out of the 22 Arab countries have successfully accomplished more than two-thirds of their targets in their journey towards fulfilling the UN SDGs.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 19, 2023: The Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government, in partnership with the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), announced the launch of the ‘Arab Region SDG Index and Dashboards Report 2023’, aligning with the UAE Year of Sustainability and building on the momentum from the recent COP28 discussions.


This pivotal report serves as a key resource for governments, policymakers, and stakeholders, offering a comprehensive means to track and measure progress towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Additionally, it identifies key implementation challenges and data gaps, providing a solid foundation for developing actionable strategies.


In its 2023 edition, the report highlights a notable achievement: seven of the 22 Arab countries - specifically, the UAE, Jordan, Tunisia, Algeria, Oman, Egypt, and Morocco - have successfully accomplished more than two-thirds of their targets in the journey towards fulfilling the SDGs.
H.E. Dr. Ali bin Sebaa Al Marri, Executive President of MBRSG, emphasized the report’s critical role in advancing the Year of Sustainability and COP28 goals, highlighting its capacity to foster collaboration for a sustainable future. “The report reflects MBRSG's dedication to empowering governments with innovative and proactive policies to meet various challenges and adapt to evolving circumstances at local, regional, and global levels,” he added.  
H.E. Dr. Al Marri further explained, “The report sheds light on the various development challenges confronting the Arab region, particularly its least developed countries. By adopting a data-driven 
 
approach, it offers a practical tool for targeted interventions aimed at fostering positive transformations across the region in relation to all Sustainable Development Goals.”


Dr. Fadi Salem, Director of the Policy Research Department at MBRSG and co-author of the report, stated, “The index, with its data-driven insights, underscores significant regional challenges and priorities. It calls for concerted efforts in the upcoming years to expedite development across diverse paths in the region.” He also highlighted the importance of leveraging COP28 outcomes for unified regional progress towards a sustainable future.


Despite some regional advancements, the report highlights substantial ongoing obstacles in various developmental sectors within the Arab region. It calls for intensive efforts and the adoption of regional strategies to bridge existing gaps and foster progress towards a more sustainable future.
The report particularly highlights challenges in achieving gender equality (SDG 5), where all Arab countries have shown low performance, and the impact of conflicts on realizing SDG 16 (peace, justice, and strong institutions). It calls for increased collective efforts to enhance gender equality policies, strengthen institutions, and tackle conflict-related issues.


Additionally, the report notes advancements in SDG 3 (good health and well-being) in some Arab countries, especially in basic health outcomes like neonatal and under-five mortality rates, and improvements in sectors related to SDG 4 (quality education).
Lama Zakzak, Principal Researcher at MBRSG and co-author, stressed the importance of the report’s findings on SDG 13 (climate action). She pointed out that while some countries have made progress in climate action, the least developed are still vulnerable to climate disasters and require significant support for climate-related goals, including adaptation measures.


Guillaume Lafortune, Vice President of the UN SDSN, commented, 'This updated report offers a renewed assessment of the SDG progress and challenges in the Arab region, based on transparent and internationally recognized data.' He stressed the urgency of developing long-term investment strategies and ambitious plans with effective monitoring systems to achieve the SDGs by 2030.
 
 
The report also identifies the ongoing challenge of data availability, especially in monitoring SDGs related to poverty eradication and inequality reduction. It includes 113 indicators for the 17 SDGs, each with a score, color-coding for performance levels, and trend arrows.

 

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