Measuring progress on health and well-being in the Eastern Mediterranean Region via voluntary national reviews, 2016 - 2021: what does the data reveal?

Author:

Mabry RMORCID,Doctor HVORCID,Khair MNORCID,Abdelgalil M,Rashidian A

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCountrysubmission of Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) is the formal mechanism to report on progress of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Despite strong political commitment to strong information systems, large data gaps exist in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.MethodsThis study aims to review VNRs submitted by countries in the region to assess the comprehensiveness of reporting on the health-reported SDG targets and indicators. We conducted a content analysis of VNRs of 18 countries of the region submitted between 2016 and 2021. The review focused on progress on the SDGs by assessing i) the reporting on the 50 health-related targets and indicators ii) data availability using the WHO reporting framework, and iii) data availability based on source of information. Spreadsheets were developed and used to extract data and facilitate content analysis.ResultsAll VNRs confirmed that SDG monitoring and reporting mechanisms have been established, however, only 11 VNRs reported on all 17 SDGs and 8 explicitly mentioned country specific 2030 targets. Many VNRs identified data availability as a key challenge to SDG monitoring; for the health SDG, data availability ranged from 48% to 93% among the five countries reporting this figure. Comprehensiveness of reporting varied by type of indicator (maternal, child and infant mortality were the most common) and by country income level (greater reporting by high income countries).ConclusionsSignificant work remains to enhance information systems across the region to monitor progress and guide actions to achieve the health-related SDGs. Strengthening health information systems regulatory frameworks, data collection capacities including strengthening civil registration and vital statistics and population-based surveys are key steps to enhancing access to quality data which in turn can contribute to achieving the health-related SDGs.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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