Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific 2017 - Measuring SDG progress in Asia and the Pacific: Is there enough data?

Publications - Released in 2018

The publication "Measuring SDG progress in Asia and the Pacific: Is there enough data?" reviews the availability of data on all proposed global SDG indicators for Asia-Pacific countries and is prepared based on data from the SDG indicators Global Database. It attempts to identify data gaps for regional SDG progress monitoring and for priority setting in statistical capacity building by a range of relevant stakeholders.

This edition of the Statistical Yearbook offers a wealth of information for national policy makers and development professionals. The data on which the Yearbook is based is also available on the ESCAP online statistical database with a set of tools to visualize trends and compare country situations. Also available are SDG country datasheets, a supplementary product of the 2017 edition of the Statistical Yearbook, offering an overview of each country in the region with regard to the SDGs. The datasheets present the latest data available for each indicator, together with regional figure as comparator.

Organizations

  • United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)