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SDGs and National Development Plan

in INDONESIA
Tri Dewi Virgiyanti
Deputy Director of Environmental Pollution and
Degradation Control, Directorate of Environement
Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas
Presented at WAVES Annual Partnership Meeting
Costa Rica, 1 June 2016

Moving from MDGs to SDGs:


SDGs to Improve MDGs
Expanding resources:

Domes0c (Government and


non Government) and
Interna0onal supports

More comprehensive:
universal goals: both
developed and developing
countries

Not only Goals but also


Means of ImplementaEon

Emphasizing of human rights to


ensure no discrimina0on to
poverty allevia0on in all of its
dimensions

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6
MDGs HALFING SDGs - Zero
Goals

Inclusive no one le;

behind

Involves all stakeholders:


Government, CSO,
Philanthropy and
Business, and Academia

Indonesia has Experience


1. Mainstreaming is key
2. National Context and Localized Indicators
3. Coordination is important:
a.Horisontal: across ministries and
national stakeholders
b.Vertical: Central Local Government
and Stakeholders
4. Continued communications: capacity,
connectability, progress and relevance.
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Indonesias is ready to implement SDGs


both shared the same visions
SHARED VISIONS

SDGs

INDONESIA DEVELOPMENT PLAN

1. COMPREHENSIVE

SOCIAL, ECONOMICS,
ENVIRONMENT AND
GOVERNANCE

SOCIAL DIMENCION
ECONOMICS/SECTORAL
DIMENTIONS
INEQUALITY: ACROSS INCOME
GROUPS, REGIONS

2. THEMATIC

17 GOALS - THEME

NATIONAL PRIORITY AS THEME

3. HOLISTIC AND
INTEGRATED

INTEGRATED AND
INSEPARABLE GOALS

EACH NATIONAL PRIORITY


SUPPORTED BY mulE sectors/
ministries

4. INCLUSIVE

NO ONE LEFT BEHIND

INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT

5. PARTNERSHIP

MULTISTAKEHOLDERS:
STATE-BUSINESS AND
FILANTROPIS-CSO,
UNIVERSITIES

MULTISTAKEHOLDERS:
GOVERNMENT-PRIVATE SECTORS,
CSO, UNIVERSITIES
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THE GOALS ARE MAINSTREAM IN THE NATIONAL


DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Social Pillar
THEME

INTERNATIONAL GOAL OF SDGs

NATIONAL DEV. PLAN PRIORITY

No Poverty

Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Livelihood


Welfare Improvement for Marginal Community
(isolated area, disadvantage area, small and
outer island)

Zero Hunger

Food Security

Good Health and Well-Being

Health Program on Healthy Indonesia


(Program Indonesia Sehat)

Quality EducaEon

Education Program Indonesia Smart (Program


Indonesia Pintar)

Gender Equality

Protection for Child, Women and Marginal Group

Clean Water and SanitaEon

Water Security

Economic Pillar
Goal

NATIOINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN PRIORITY

Aordable and Clean Energy

Energy and Electricity Security

Decent Work and Economic


Growth

Sustain Economic Growth


Competitive Employment and Decent work

National Connectivity for balanced growth


Increasing Investment and Accelerate Industry
Increasing Innovation Capacity and
Technology

Deveopment of the Outer Regions (perbatasan)


Development of Disadvantage Regions
Reducing Regional Disparity
Ensuring Law on Land Ownership

Sustainable CiEes and


CommuniEes

Housing and Settlement


Rural and Urban Development

Responsible ConsumpEon and


ProducEon;

Sustainable Productions (ISPO, Sustainable


Forest Management, Sustainable Agriculture)
Improvement of Environment Quality

Industry, InnovaEon and


Infrastructure

Reduced InequaliEes

Environment Pillar
National Development Priority

Goal
Climate AcEon

Life Below Water


Life on Land

Reducing Green House Gas/GHG Emission


NATIONAL ACTION PLAN ON REDUCING OF
GHG EMISSION
Development Maritime and Oceans
Natural Resources (forest, land and ecosystem)
Management
Reducing Illegal Fishing, Illegal Logging and
Illegal Mining
INDONESIA BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN
(IBSAP 2003-2020)

Inclusive Development and Means of Implementation Pillar


Goal
Peace, JusEce and
Strong
InsEtuEons,
Partnerships for
the Goals

National Development Priority

Increasing Indonesias Citizen Protection


Increasing Law Enforcement (hukum yang
berkeadilan)
Strengthening Transprancy and Government
Performance Accountability
Strengthening Foreign Diplomacy
Increasing Indonesias Role in Global and Regional
Cooperations
Strenthening Financial Sectors
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READINESS FOR 1ST YEAR IMPLEMENTATION


1. CORRESPONDING GOALS IN THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
GLOBAL TARGETS

CORRESPONDING TARGET IN
THE CURENT RPJMN (MTDP)

Goal 1. No Poverty

Goal 2: Zero Hunger;

Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being;

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Goal 4: Quality EducaEon;

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Goal 5: Gender Equality;

Goal 6: Clean Water and SanitaEon;

Goal 7: Aordable and Clean Energy;

Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth;

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Goal 9: Industry, InnovaEon and Infrastructure;

Goal 10: Reduced InequaliEes;

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Goal 11: Sustainable CiEes and CommuniEes

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Goal 12: Responsible ConsumpEon and ProducEon;

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Goal 13: Climate AcEon;

Goal 14: Life Below Water;

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Goal 15: Life on Land;

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Goal 16: Peace, JusEce and Strong InsEtuEons,

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Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

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GOALS

LESSONS LEARNED: EXPERIENCE FROM MDGS

1. Mainstreaming Action Plan


2. Legal basis is important
3. Coordinating Team is key for a continued:
a.Sinergy
b.Communications
c.Capacity Building
d.Monitoring for progress
4. Keep open and flexible to adapt to dynamics
5. Reports
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THANK YOU

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