Based on 108 available indicators allowing a coverage of 89 of the 169 SDG targets, Turkey has currently achieved 15 of the 2030 targets, and some of the remaining distances to targets are small (Figure 2.67). For example, Turkey has already achieved the targets on maternal, infant and neonatal mortality (targets 3.1 and 3.2), has a strong GDP growth (target 8.1) and among the lowest alcohol consumption rates across OECD countries (target 3.5). However, a significant number of challenges remain; Turkey is still very far (i.e. more than 3 standardised distances away) from meeting some 23% of the targets. For instance, there are relatively few physicians per capita (target 3.c), many students do not achieve minimum proficiency level in mathematics (target 4.1) and there is a significant gender pay gap (target 5.4).
Measuring Distance to the SDG Targets 2019
An Assessment of Where OECD Countries Stand
