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IPS298 Waleed Abdelkhalik
                       Figure 1: The Main Elements of Data Ecosystem in Egypt



























            Source: Report of Data Ecosystem to Enhance Sustainable Development in
            Egypt”,2018.

               6.  Studying governorates and localities’ role in providing data to
                   monitoring SDGs in Egypt
                   The  national  statistical  office  was  conducted  field  visits  to  6
               governorates (Menoufia, Ismailia, Alexandria, Minya, Beni Suef, El Behera)
               to identify the available data in the governorates and municipalities that
               can  be  used  in  monitoring  SDGS,  also  determining  the  most  important
               statistical  capacity  building  programs  needed  by  the  governorates  and
               municipalities, which help in monitoring SDGs’ indicators.
               7.  Coordinating  with  statistical  partners  to  fill  in  the  data  gaps  in
                   SDGs’ indicators
                   For example: benefit from The UN Water Commission's initiatives to
                monitor  and  follow  up  Goal  6,  "Ensuring  the  data  availability  and
                sustainable management of water and sanitation for all" to fill data gaps
                for the following indicators:
                  6.1.1:  Proportion  of  population  benefiting  from  safe  drinking  water
                    services.
                  6.2.1:  Percentage  of  population  benefiting  from  the  proper
                    management of sanitation services, including hand washing facilities
                    with water and soap.
                  6.3.1: Quantity of treated wastewater by type of treatment.
                  6.4.1: Change in water use efficiency over time.
                  6.5.1 Degree of implementing IWRM (0-100).


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