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1 2023 Target Indicators 1. Increase 2013 per capita income by at least 30% GNI per capita SDG correspond Reduce 2013 unemployment rate by at least 25% Unemployment rate by age, by sex, vulnerability Reduce Youth and Women unemployment rate by 2% per annum

2 4. Reduce 2013 unemployment rate for vulnerable groups by at least 25% 8.5 8b 5. Reduce underemployment rate by 50% Underemployment rate by age, sex 8.5 8b 6. Reduce 2013 the proportion of employed people earning less than minimum wage by at least 25% Proportion of employed people living below the minimum wage Target Indicators 1. Reduce 2013 levels of poverty by at least 30% % of population living below the national poverty line by sex SDG Correspond Reduce poverty amongst women by at least 50% Reduce poverty amongst women by at least 50% 1.2 1a

3 1b Reduce (Improve) the 2013 Gini co-efficient by at least 20%. Reduce income inequality by at least 20% Gini co-efficient Reduce 2013 levels of proportion of the population who suffer from hunger by at least 80% Share of households having less than two meals a day The share of population living below minimal level of daily dietary energy Reduce stunting in children to 10% and underweight to 5% Prevalence of stunting among children under

4 Prevalence of underweight among children under Target Indicators 1. At least 30% of vulnerable Percentage of eligible population covered by populations including persons social protection floors/systems, disaggregated by sex, with disabilities, older persons and composed of the following: Percentage of older persons children provided with social receiving a pension protection. SDG Correspond Percentage of households with children receiving child support Percentage of working-age persons without jobs receiving support Percentage of persons with disabilities receiving benefits 1.3

5 Percentage of women receiving maternity benefits at childbirth; Percentage of workers covered against occupational injury Percentage of poor and vulnerable people receiving benefits All persons working in the formal sector are provided with social security. 3. At least 20% of the informal sector and rural labor have access to social security Target Indicators 1. Reduce the 2013 national housing deficit by at least 10% Proportion of formal sector workers covered by the national social protection programme Proportion of eligible informal sector workers and rural labor covered by the national social protection programme % of homeless population 11.1 SDG Correspond Average number of persons per room % of households living in standard housing units Reduce urban slums by at least 20% % of urban population living in slums or informal settlements 11.1

6 3. Reduce 2013 level of proportion of the population without access to safe drinking water by 95% % of population with access to safe drinking water 6.1 6a 6b 4. Reduce 2013 level of proportion of the population with poor sanitation facilities by 95% (Change the phrasing of the target) % of population with access to improved sanition facilities % of population who use improved sanitation facilities a 6b 5. At least 5% of the budget is allocated to water and sanitation by % of budget allocated to water and sanitation programme 6a 6. Access and use of electricity and internet is increased by at least 50% of 2013 levels % of population with access and using electricity 7.1 7b % of population with access and using internet 9.c

7 Increase the efficiency in energy usage by households by at least 30% KWH used per person Per capita energy consumption 7.3 7a 7b 8. At least detail technical and Number of cities with more than 2 million financial feasibility report for rapid population which has a report for rapid transit system transit system for all cities above 2 (Can also be monitored) million people is completed At least 50% of urban waste is recycled Proportion of waste recycled 9.4

8 At least 70% of the population indicate an increase in access to quality basic services (water, sanitation, electricity, transpotation, internet connectivity % of population who indicate increase access to quality of basic services All settlements in Small Island States are linked by frequent, efficient and effective, (where appropriate) land, air and sea rapid transit systems by Frequency of flights/ships/boats to the islands b) Number of small Islands connected to the mainland by an efficient means of transport Target Indicators 1. Enrolment rate for early childhood education is at least 300% of the 2013 rate % of children in pre-school age attending pre school SDG Correspond 4.2 4a 2. Enrolment rate for basic education is 100% Gross and net enrolment rate by gender and age in basic education level 4.1

9 completion rate by gender in basic education level a 3. Increase number of qualified teachers by at least 30% with focus on STEM Percentage of teachers qualified in Science or Technology or Engineering or Mathematics. Qualified to teach by national standard and by level (primary and secondary) by gender should be added. 4c 4. Universal secondary school (including technical high schools) with enrolment rate of 100% Secondary school gross and net enrolment rate by gender b) Secondary school completion rate by gender a 5. At least 30% of secondary school leavers go into tertiary education with at least 40% being female % of students who are enrolled in tertiary education out of those who have passed secondary by gender 4.3 4b

10 6. At least 70% of secondary % of students who are enrolled in skill school students not entering the tertiary sector are provided with development programmes out of those who have passed secondary and did not enter the tertiary sector by gender a range of options for further skills development b 7. At least 70% of the public perceive quality improvements in education at all levels % of population who perceive quality improvements in education at all levels 2023 Target Indicators 1. Increase 2013 levels of access to quality basic health care and services by at least 40% % of population with access to quality primary health care SDG Correspond % of population covered by comprehensive insurance Increase 2013 levels of access to sexual and reproductive health services to women by at least 30% % of women in the reproductive age who have access to sexual and reproductive health service

11 3. Reduce 2013 maternal, neonatal and child mortality rates by at least 50% Maternal mortality ratio Neo-natal mortality rate Under five mortality rate % of deliveries attended by skilled health personnel Reduce 2013 proportion of deaths attributable to HIV/AIDs, Malaria and TB by at least 50% Disease specific mortality rate (HIV/AIDS, Malaria and TB) Reduce under 5 mortality rate attributable to malaria by at least 80% % of children under 5 dying of malaria 3.3

12 6. Reduce the 2013 incidence of HIV/AIDs, Malaria and TB by at least 80% Number of new HIV infections per 1000 population TB incidence per 1000 persons per year Malaria incidence per 1000 per year Reduce 2013 level of prevalence of malnutrition by at least 50% of population below minimum level of dietary and energy consumption 2.2

13 8. Reduce stunting to 10% % of children under age 5 who are stunted Reduce 2013 proportion of deaths attributable to dengue fever and chikungnya by 50% (for Island States) 10. Access to Anti Retroviral (ARV) drugs is 100% Proportion of deaths attributed to dengue fever and chikungnya % of eligible population with HIV having access to ARV b 2023 Target Indicators 1. Annual GDP growth rate of at least 7% % growth rate in increase in real GDP SDG Correspond At least 30% of total nonextractive sector industrial output is from locally owned firms % share of total output received from nonextractive sector industries owned by locals 9.2

14 9.3 9.b 3. At least locally owned firms generate 20% of the extractive sector industrials output % share of total output received from extractive sector industries owned by locals b 4. 20% of informal sector ventures graduate into Small Formal Enterprise category a year % of informal sector ventures graduating into Formal Enterprises At least 50% of informal sector ventures that grow into small formal enterprise category a year will be owned by Women % of informal sector ventures graduating into Formal Enterprises owned by women Target Indicators 1. Real value of manufacturing in GDP is 50% more than the 2013 level % of real value of manufaturing contribution to GDP SDG Correspond 9.2 9b

15 2. Share of labor intensive manufacturing output is 50% more than that of 2013 level % growth in the share of labour intensive manufacturing output 9.2 9b 3. At least 20% of total output of the extractive industry is through value addition by locally owned firms % share of value to total output received from extractive sector industries owned by locals b 4. At least 5 commodity exchanges are functional Number of commodity exchanges functional. 2.c 5. Gross Domestic Expenditures on R&D (GERD) as a percentage of GDP has reached 1% by % expenditure R&D as a percentatge of GDP b 2023 Target Indicators 1. Improvement in diversification index of 2013 is at least 20% % improvement in diversification index SDG Correspond 8.2

16 9.b 2. Reduce 2013 level of food imports by at least 50% % of food imported. 2.b 3. Contribution of the creative arts to GDP in real terms is increased by at least 100% % conntribution of the creative arts to GDP in real terms increased b 4. Level of intra-african trade in agricultural commodities is increased by at least 100% in real terms % increase of intra-africa trade in agriculture commodities b 5. Level of intra African trade in services is increased by at least 100% in real terms 6. At least 1% of GDP is allocated to science, technology and innovation research and STI driven entrepreneurship development % increase of intra-africa trade in service % of budget allocated to Science, technology and innovation, research and STI driven entrepreneurship development b 9.c

17 Target Indicators 1. Contribution of tourism to GDP in real terms is increased by at least 100%. 2. Eco friendly coastal tourism increased by 20% by 2020 with at least 10% of the public revenues from it going to finance development programmes of the communities % contribution of the Tourism sector to GDP % increase of the coastal tourism financing the development of the programmes of the communities. SDG Correspond Level of intra-african tourism is doubled in real terms % of intra- Africa tourism is doubled Target Indicators 1. Allocate a minimum of 10% annual public expenditure to agriculture and grow the sector by at least 6% per annum % annual allocation of budget to the agriculture sector. SDG Correspond 2.a % contribution of the agriculture sector to GDP. 2.a 2. Double agricultural total factor productivity agricultural total production and productivity doubled. 2.3

18 2.a Increase youth and women participation in integrated agricultural value chains by at least 30% % increase of youth and women participating in intergrated agricultureal value chain a 4. Reduce post-harvest losses by 50% % reduction of post harvest losses Increase the proportion of % of pastoral and fisher households who are farm, pastoral and fisher resilient to climate and whether related risk. households are resilient to climate and weather related risks to 30%

19 At least 10% of Agricultural GDP is produced by commercial farmers 7. At least 10% of small-scale farmers graduate into small-scale commercial farming and those graduating at least 30% should be women. 8. Triple intra African Trade of agricultural commodities and services % growth of the Agricultural GDP produced by commercial farmes % of small-scall farmers grauduating into smallscale commercial farming % of women small- scale women farmers graduating into small-scale commercial farming Volumer of intra- Africa Trade agricultural commodities and services in place b 9. End Hunger in Africa Hunger ended in Africa

20 10. Elimination of Child under nutrition with a view to bring down stunting to 10% and underweight to 5% % of children stunted % of underweight children Target Indicators 1. At least 50% increase in value addition in the fishery sector in real term is attained by % of increase in value addition in the fishery sector. SDG Correspond Build at least one Giant Aquaculture showpiece Number of Giant Aquaculture showpiece built a. 3. Marine bio-technology % contribution of the Marine- biotechnology to contribution to GDP is increased in GDP real terms by at least 50% from the 2013 levels At least 10% of renewable energy sources is from wave energy increase in % of renewable energy sourced from the wave energy a

21 5. Commission and complete prospection of seabed s for minerals and hydrocarbon potentials by prospection of seabed's for minerals and hydrocarbon commissioned and completed 2023 Target Indicators 1. Contribution of shipping / port operations services to GDP in real terms is increased by 50% % contribution of shipping/port operation services to GDP SDG Correspond 2. Locally, owned shipping lines carry at least 5% of annual tonnage of cargo % of annual tonnage of cargo carried by locally owned shipping lines Average duration of ship call time is reduced by at least 30% by Average time for clearing of goods from the ports is reduced by at least 50% by % of average duration of ship call time reduced % of average clearing time of goods reduced Target Indicators 1. At least 30% of agricultural land is placed under sustainable land management practice % of agricultural land placed under sustainable land management practice. SDG Correspond At least 17% of terrestrial and inland water and 10% of coastal and marine areas are preserved % of terrestrial and inland water areas preserved

22 % of coastal and marine areas preserved All national parks and protected areas are well managed on the basis master and national plans proportion of national parks and protected areas managed on the basis of master and national plan Genetic diversity of cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and of wild relatives including other socioeconomically as well as cultural valuables species are maintained Diversity index (proportion of genetic diversity of cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and of wild relatives including other socioeconomically as well as cultural valuables species maintained ) a 2023 Target Indicators 1. Increase 2013 levels of water demand satisfaction by 25% % of water demand satisfaction. 6.5 SDG Correspond

23 2. Increase 2013 levels of water productivity from rain-fed agriculture and irrigation by 60% % in water productivity used in rain-fed agriculture and irrigation a 3. At least 10% of rain water is harvested for productive use % of rain water harvested for productive use At least 10% of waste water is recycled for agricultural and industrial use % of waste water recycled for agriculture and industrial use Target Indicators 1. At least 30% of farmers, pastoralist and fisher folks practice climate resilient production systems % of farmers, pastoralist and fisher folks practicing climate resilient production systems SDG Correspond Reduce to 2013 levels emissions arising from agriculture bio-diversity loss, land use, and deforestation Levels of emmissions arising from agriculture biodiversity loss, land use and 15.2 deforestation. 3. Reduce deaths and property loss from natural and man-made disasters and climate extreme events by at least 30% Number of people killed, injured, displaced, evacuated, relocated or otherwise affected by disasters. 1.5

24 Number and Value of (housing units) physical 11.5 structures and productive assets damaged and destroyed Percentage of countries with early detection system and Disaster Management Plans at the level of villages/ communities. 11b Percentage of countries utilizing science-based methodologies and tools to record and share climate disaster losses and relevant dissagragated data and statistics and early warning systems 11b

25 4. Reduce proportion of fossil fuel in total energy production by at least 20% reduction of fossil fuel in total energy production b All Cities meet the WHO s Ambient Air Quality Standards (AAQS) by number of Cities meeting the WHO s Ambient Air Quality Standards (AAQS) (SDG) Target Indicators SDG Correspond

26 1. Free movement of persons and goods/services within REC member states is in place No. of laws enacted/protocols signed (National) No of countries within the RECs that domesticated laws/protocols (Regional) Number of obstacles on free movement of persons and goods and services reported 2.b Number of reported cases of obstacles faced by citizens from REC member states Visa at point of entry for Africans on arrival is allowed % of AU members states that adopted issuance of Visa at Point of entry (Continental level) No. of RECs members states that adopted issuance of Visa at Point of entry (Regional) No. member states whose citizens are issued with Visa on arrival at point of entry (National) 3. Opportunities offered to REC citizens extended to other Non REC citizens % of opportunities offered to RECs citizen extended to non-recs citizens 10.7

27 2.b 4. Active member of the African Free Trade Area % of tariff lines liberalized within African states 5. Volume of intra-african trade is at least three times the 2013 level No. of Non-tariff barriers (NTBs) reported and eliminated Rate of increase of intra-african trade volume per annum b 6. Volume of trade with African Island States is increased by at least 10% Rate of increase of volume with African Island States per annum b 2023 Target Indicators No National targets n/a SDG Correspond 2023 Target Indicators 1. At least national readiness for implementation of the trans African Highway Missing link is achieved % of the progress made on the implementation SDG Correspond 9.1

28 11.c % of finances mobilized 9.a 11.c. 2. At least national readiness for in country connectivity to the African High Speed Rail Network is achieved by % of the progress made on the implementation % of finances mobilized 9.a 3. Skies fully opened to African airlines No. of protocols on African open skies Ratified 4. Increase electricity generation and distribution by at least 50% by No. of protocols on African open skies Implemented No. of additional Mega Watts into the national grid % of connectivity to consumers by disaggregate by type Double ICT penetration and contribution to GDP Internet penetration rate 5.b Mobile penetration rate 9.c 5.b % of ICT contribution to GDP Realize at least 70% increase in broadband accessibility by increase in broadband accessibility 5.b

29 9.c Digital broadcasting is achieved as the norm by Share of digital broaddcasting as a percentage of the total 5.b 9.c Attain 100% mobile penetration by Mobile penetration rate 5.b 9.c 2023 Target Indicators 1. At least 70% of the people believe that they are empowered and are holding their leaders accountable of people who believe that they are empowered to hold their leaders accountable. SDG Correspond

30 2. At least 70% of the people % of people who perceive that there is perceive that the press / freedom of the press. information is free and freedom of expression pertains % of people who believe that there is free access to information At least 70% of the public perceive elections are free, fair and transparent % of people who believe that the elections are free, fair and transparent. The rate of participation of elections Accredited Electoral Observers certifies elections to be free and fair of the accredited electoral observers who certifies elections to be free and fair A functional national focal point responsible for implementation of AU shared values is in place by All reporting obligations with respect to compliance of AU Shared instruments are met by Existence of functional national focal point responsible for implementation of AU shared values % of reporting obligations with respect to compliance to AU shared instruments met. 16.5

31 Zero tolerance for unconstitutional changes in government is the norm Number of protests against unconstitutional change in government Number of unconstitutional or undemocratic changes done on the continent African Charter on Democracy is signed, ratified and domesticated by Percentage of countries: - Signed - Ratified - Integrated Target Indicators 1. At least 70% of the people perceive the judiciary to be independent and deliver justice on fair and timely basis Percentage of citizens who believe that the judiciary is independent, SDG Correspond

32 Percentage of citizens who believe that the judicial system renders righteous judgments Percentage of citizens who believe that the judiciary makes judgments in a timely manner At least 70% of the people perceive they have free access to justice % of people who perceive they have free access to justice At least 70% of the people perceive the entrenchment of the culture of respect for human rights, the rule of law and due process Percentage of citizens who believe that the culture of respect for human rights is rooted, Percentage of citizens who believe that the rule of law is established Percentage of citizens who believe that procedures are followed. 16.3

33 2023 Target Indicators 1. At least 70% of the public acknowledge the public service to be professional, efficient, responsive, accountable, impartial and corruption free Percentage of citizens who recognize that utilities are professionals (effective, responsive, accountable, impartial and honest) SDG Correspond At least 70% of the public acknowledge the relevance and good functioning of the legislature as a key component of democracy Proportion of the population who acknowledge the relevance and good functioning of the legislature as a key component of the democracy Target Indicators 1. All local governments have full administrative and institutional capacities and appropriate fiscal powers The number of local government to develop and execute their development plans. SDG Correspond The level at which local government are empowered to raise funds for their activities. 16.a

34 2. Local communities have a fair share of the exploitation of natural resources and are using them for the benefit of all The level of satisfaction of local authorities on the share of the exploitation of natural resources for the benefit of all b Reduce local conflicts to zero by The proportion of revenue generated from exploitation of natural resources retained in the local communities The number of local conflicts that occurred in a year. 16.1

35 16b 4. Culture, values and norms of local communities are respected and protected Existence of laws and regulations to protect culture, values and norms of the local communities Target Indicators 1. Level of conflict emanating from ethnicity, all forms of exclusion, religious and political differences is at most 50% of 2013 levels The number of conflicts emanating from ethnicity, all forms of exclusion, religious and political difference. SDG Correspond Entrenched culture of peace The existence of programme on peace building and conflict prevention Building of the capacity of the media personnel on culture of peace.

36 Existence of programmes for ethnic, religious, political and cultural tolerance Target Indicators 1. Silence All Guns by Number of armed conflicts 2. Complete civilian control of security services within democratic practices, rule of law and due processes by Target Indicators 1. Sufficiently capable security services by Respect to rules of engagement and human rights in conflict situations is entrenched in the security forces Ratification and domestication of AU charter on democracy and governance Parliamentary approval of the major decisions of the army The AUNACDP domesticated. Capacity building of member states on the AUNACDP AUNACDP and CADSP integrated in the training of the security curriculum. SDG Correspond SDG Correspond 2023 Target Indicators 1. National standby contingent of the ASF ready in all operational aspects 2. National Peace Council is established by Full compliance to funding Africa s peace and security institutions obligations Existence of AMANI trained contigent. Capacity building ASF to be ready in all operational level Number of countries with a national peace council Percentage of countries having paid in a timely manner their funding obligations related to peace and security in Africa. SDG Correspond Percentage of countries being in full compliance with regard to the protocols and declarations on peace and security 2023 Target Indicators SDG Correspond

37 1. At least 60% of content in educational curriculum is on indigenous African culture, values and language targeting primary and secondary schools Proportion of curricula with content in educational curriculum is on indigenous African culture, values and language targeting primary and secondary schools An Agency for Diaspora Affairs/ Relations is in place and will be facilitating the Diaspora contributions to development Countries with an Agency for Diaspora Affairs/Relations in place to facilitate the Diaspora contributions to development 10C 3. Dual Citizenship granted to the Diaspora Continental indicator (Number of countries in the Diaspora which grant dual citizenship) Target Indicators 1. At least 20% of the citizenry participate in culture and appreciate the creative arts Proportion of citizens who participate in culture SDG Correspond b 2. National languages used as part of the administrative processes of the country Proportion of citizens appreciate the creative arts Number of institutions or organisations in the country that use national languages in administrative processes

38 2023 Target Indicators 1. At least 60% increase in local content in all print and electronic productions and media Proportion of local content used in print and electronic productions and media SDG Correspond 2. National Agency / focal point for the promotion of creative art businesses is in place by Number of MDAs established in a country for the promotion of creative art businesses At least 20% of technical and vocational institutions have programmes on the creation /generation of cultural artifacts, skills development for the generation / preservation of cultural assets and the creation and management of microcultural enterprises Proportion of technical and vocational institutions that have programmes on the ceation and generation of cultural artifacts, skills development for the generation / preservation of cultural assets and the creation and management of micro-cultural enterprises Mechanism in place for intergenerational cultural dialogue Existence / Establishment of fora to encourage inter generational dialogue and cultural practices 5. At least 30% of all national cultural treasures that are identified are retrieved, protected, archived and valued Proportion of cultural national treasures that are identified, are retrieved, protected, archived and valued Target Indicators SDG Correspond

39 1. Equal economic rights for women, including the rights to own and inherit property, sign a contract, save, register and manage a business and own and operate a bank account by Proportion of women with a savings account Proportion of women enterpreneurs and CEOs Proportion of population with an account at a formal financial institution by sex and age A legal framework exists that includes women's economic rights with special measures to guarantee women's equal rights to inheritance and land ownership and control a Proportion of women in managerial positions by sector At least 20% of women in rural % of loan portfolios disbursed to women by size areas have access to and control of portfolio (R/U) productive assets, including land and grants, credit, inputs, financial 5.1

40 and grants, credit, inputs, financial service and information Share of women among agricultural land owners by age and location (U/R) a 3. At least 30% of all elected officials at local, regional and national levels are Women as well as in judicial institutions Proportion of women judges, prosecutors, etc 5.5 5c Proportion of seats held by women in national parliaments, regional and local At least 25% of annual public procurement at national and subnational levels are awarded to Women Share of public procurement budget awarded to women owned businesses 5a Proportion of women owned and managed businesses that were awarded public procurement at national and subnational level 5c

41 5. Increase gender parity in decision making positions at all levels to at least between Women and Men Gender parity index in political and managerial Solemn Declaration Index (SDI) developed by GIMAG and ECA on Gender is computed bi-annually and used in making policy / resource allocation decisions Continental indicator 5c 2023 Target Indicators 1. Reduce 2013 levels of violence against women and Girls by at least 20% Proportion of women and girls subjected to sexual and physical violence disaggregated by intimate partner or non intimate partner SDG Correspond Number of children who are victims of human trafficking per people 16.2

42 Number of reported cases of violence by intimate or non intimate partner Reduce by 50% all harmful social norms and customary practices against women and girls and those that promote violence and discrimination against women and girls Percentage of girls and women who have gone undergone FGM/C, by age group Percentage of women aged who were married or in a union before age Existence of legislation that prohibits FGM Percentage of reported cases for FGM Eliminate all barriers to quality education, health and social services for Women and Girls by Whether or not legal frameworks are in place to promote equality and non- discrimination on the basis of sex Completion rate Gross enrollment rate at primary, secondary, tertiary and technical and vocational institutions: Rate of births attended by a skilled staff: Proportion of births that done by a skilled health personnel Maternal mortality ratio 3.1

43 4. End all forms of political, legal or administrative discrimination against Women and Girls by % of law enforcement officers and judicial personnel trained to adequately deal with issues of discrimination against women and girls, number of reported cases, amendment of laws 16.b Existence systems to track and make public allocations for gender equality and women's empowerment, existence of gender based budgeting 5.c 2023 Target Indicators 1. Reduce 2013 rate of youth unemployment by at least 25%; in particular female youth Youth unemployment rate by sex SDG Correspond Youth business startups including female youth in all business startups is at least 15% Proportion of business startups by youth by sex and by formal/informal and by industry At least 50% of youth who cannot go on to have tertiary education are provided with TVET Proportion of youth who have not been to university and are provided with TVET

44 4. At least 50% of Youth and Children are engaged in talent based development programmes, leisure and recreation Proportion of Youth and Children engaged in talent based development programmes, leisure and recreation End all forms of violence, child labor exploitation, child marriage and human trafficking Number of children who are victims of human trafficking per people The proportion of children whose births are registered within the first year Proportion of children engaged in child labor Recruitment of Child soldiers is ended Continental indicator At least 20% of Youth and Children are engaged in sports activities Mean minutes spent on sporting activities by youth and children by sex, Percentage of youth and children engaged in sports activities, Percentage of curricula that includes sporting activities, 8. Full implementation of the proportion of provisions in the charter that provision of African Charter on the implemented by countries Rights of the Youth is attained many targets 9. Full implementation of the proportion of provisions in the charter that provision of African Charter on the implemented by countries Rights and welfare of the Child is attained many targets 2023 Target Indicators SDG Correspond

45 1. National infrastructure for African networked space research and exploration in place Proportion of expenditure on network space research to national budget National systems / infrastructure for research and development t is fully functional R&D spending as a % of GDP b Number of patents registered per year at national level 9.b 9c % of population with access to Internet c Increase 2013 level of exports by 20% in real terms Finished and semi-finished products as a proportion of total exports 17.11

46 Export diversification index (by product; by market, by destination (intra and intercontinental) 9.b National statistical system fully functional Availability of statistical legistlation that complies with fundamental principles of official statistics Proportion of funding allocated for the implementation of functional statistical system

47 Existence of formal institutional arrangements for the coordination of the compilation of official statistics Proportion of funding allocated to impelentation for a functional civil registration system Target Indicators 1. National capital market finances at least 10% of development expenditure Proportion of development expenditure contributed by national capital markets SDG Correspond Target Indicators SDG Correspond

48 1. Tax and non-tax revenue of all levels of government should cover at least 75% of current and development expenditure Total tax revenue/gdp % of firms paying tax Percentage of population paying direct tax Share of the recurrent and development expenditure funded by tax and non tax revenue Target Indicators 1. Proportion of aid in the national budget is at most 25% of 2013 level % decrease of total ODA as a percentage of the national budget SDG Correspond Resources raised through innovative financing mechanisms as a % of national budget

49 10b 2. Additional financial resources mobilised from multiple sources % Volume of remmittances (USD/GDP) Amount of philanthropic funds mobilised Effective public, public-private and civil society partnerships encouraged and promoted Number of PPP and civil society partnership projects

50 ding targets Sustain per capita economic growth in accordance with national circumstances, and in particular at least 7% per annum GDP growth in the least-developed countries Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labourintensive sectors By 2030 achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value By 2030 achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value By 2020 substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training

51 By 2030 achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value By 2020 develop and operationalize a global strategy for youth employment and implement the ILO Global Jobs Pact By 2030 achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value By 2020 develop and operationalize a global strategy for youth employment and implement the ILO Global Jobs Pact By 2030 achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value ding targets By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day By 2030, reduce at least by half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions By 2030, reduce at least by half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through enhanced development cooperation to provide adequate and predictable means for developing countries, in particular LDCs, to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions

52 Ensure significant mobilization of resources from a variety of sources, including through enhanced development cooperation to provide adequate and predictable means for developing countries, in particular LDCs, to implement programmes and policies to end poverty in all its dimensions Respect each country s policy space and leadership to establish and implement policies for poverty eradication and sustainable development By 2030 progressively achieve and sustain income growth of the bottom 40% of the population at a rate higher than the national average By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status By 2030 end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round By 2030 end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round By 2030 end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving by 2025 the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under five years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women, and older persons By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education

53 By 2030 end all forms of malnutrition, including achieving by 2025 the internationally agreed targets on stunting and wasting in children under five years of age, and address the nutritional needs of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women, and older persons By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education ding targets Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable Adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and social protection policies and progressively achieve greater equality Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable Adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and social protection policies and progressively achieve greater equality Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable Adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and social protection policies and progressively achieve greater equality Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable

54 Adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and social protection policies and progressively achieve greater equality Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable Adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and social protection policies and progressively achieve greater equality Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable Adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and social protection policies and progressively achieve greater equality Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable Adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and social protection policies and progressively achieve greater equality Adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and social protection policies and progressively achieve greater equality Adopt policies especially fiscal, wage, and social protection policies and progressively achieve greater equality ding targets By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services, and upgrade slums By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services, and upgrade slums By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services, and upgrade slums By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services, and upgrade slums

55 By 2030, achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacitybuilding support to developing countries in water and sanitation related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies Support and strengthen the participation of local communities for improving water and sanitation management By 2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all, and end open defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations By 2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all, and end open defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacitybuilding support to developing countries in water and sanitation related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies Support and strengthen the participation of local communities for improving water and sanitation management By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacitybuilding support to developing countries in water and sanitation related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies By 2030 ensure universal access to affordable, reliable, and modern energy services By 2030 expand infrastructure and upgrade technology for supplying modern and sustainable energy services for all in developing countries, particularly LDCs and SIDS Significantly increase access to ICT and strive to provide universal and affordable access to internet in LDCs by 2020

56 Enhance North-South, South-South and triangular regional and international cooperation on and access to science, technology and innovation, and enhance knowledge sharing on mutually agreed terms, including through improved coordination among existing mechanisms, particularly at UN level, and through a global technology facilitation mechanism when agreed Fully operationalize the Technology Bank and STI (Science, Technology and Innovation) capacity building mechanism for LDCs by 2017, and enhance the use of enabling technologies in particular ICT Increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix by 2030 Double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency by 2030 Double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency by 2030 By 2030 enhance international cooperation to facilitate access to clean energy research and technologies, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and advanced and cleaner fossil fuel technologies, and promote investment in energy infrastructure and clean energy technologies By 2030 expand infrastructure and upgrade technology for supplying modern and sustainable energy services for all in developing countries, particularly LDCs and SIDS By 2030, provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, persons with disabilities and older persons Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and trans-border infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their respective capabilities

57 By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality, municipal and other waste management By 2020 achieve environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle in accordance with agreed international frameworks and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse By 2030, ensure that all men and women, in particular the poor and the vulnerable, have equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to basic services, ownership and control over land and other forms of property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology and financial services, including microfinance Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and trans-border infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all ding targets By 2030 ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes

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