Supporting Policy Coherence: Indonesia s Experiences

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1 Supporting Policy Coherence: Indonesia s Experiences Ministry of National Development Planning/ National Development Planning Agency Presented on The Regional Knowledge Exchange Manila, 2 October 2017

2 OUTLINE 1. PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTION ON SDGs 2.PRESIDENTIAL DECREE ON SDGs 3. MAINSTREAMING SDGs IN 4. ROLES OF ALL STAKEHOLDERS 2

3 1. PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTION ON SDGs 3

4 1. Presidential Direction on SDGs 4

5 2.PRESIDENTIAL DECREE ON SDGs 5

6 Presidential Decree of SDGs Presidential Decree No. 59 Year 2017 regarding Achieving the SDGs issued in July 2017 The process of drafting Presidential Decree had involved all stakeholder in a meaningful inclusive process 6

7 2. Presidential Decree of Republic of Indonesia No 59 Year 2017 On Achieving the SDGs 1. Definition; 2. Target and Goals of SDGs; 3. Assignment of the Line Ministries/ Agencies; SDGs Road Map and National Action Plan (Bappenas) Planning, implementation, & monev of SDGs Updating data 4. Structure of National Coordination Team of SDGs; 5. Stakeholder Engagement; 6. The Role of Sub-National Government; SDGs Sub-National Action Plan 7. Monitoring and Evaluation; 8. Reporting; 9. Financing; 10. Annexes: SDGs Indonesia

8 What is in the Presidential Decree No. 59 of 2017? National Target of SDGs : a. a guideline for : 1. Ministries/Agencies in the preparation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of RAN TPB (SDGs NAP) in accordance with their field of duty; and 2. Sub-national Government in the preparation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of RAD TPB (SDGs LAP); and b. a reference for CSOs, Philanthropy, Business Actors, Academia, and other stakeholders who will prepare the planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of the SDGs. 8

9 What is in the Presidential Decree No. 59 of 2017? The role of the Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (Article 4 and 7): a. Preparing and establishing SDGs National Road Map and National Action Plan of SDGs; b. Facilitation for the preparation of the 5 (five) year Local Action Plan on SGDs; c. Monitoring, evaluation and reporting of SDGs achievement at national and sub-national levels; and d. Sources of funding from the government as well as other legitimate and non-binding sources. 9

10 What is in the Presidential Decree No. 59 of 2017? When this Presidential Regulation comes into force (Article 20): 1. No later than 12 (twelve) months, the SDGs Road Map; 2. No later than 6 (six) months, RAN TPB (SDGs NAP) ; and 3. No later than 12 (twelve) months, RAD TPB (SDGs LAP) , shall be established. 10

11 SDGs National Coordination Team The members of Implementing Committee and Working Groups are consist of 4 Platforms (Government & Parliaments; Civil Society Organizations; Philanthropy and Business; and Academicis) 11

12 SDGs Documents Planning document of strategic steps to achieve SDGs SDGs Roadmap National Action Plan Planning document to achieve SDGs for national level Planning document to achieve SDGs for sub-national level Sub-National Action Plan 12

13 The Timeline 1. October 2017: the completion on the Decree of Minister for National Development Planning/Head of Bappenas on the establishment of SDGs National Coordinating Team January 2017: The completion of SDGs National Action Plan 3. July 2018: The completion of SDGs National Road Map July July 2018: Facilitation for the preparation of the Sub-National Action Plan 5. The preparation of the Decree of Minister for National Development Planning/Head of Bappenas on the mechanism of coordinating the preparation of planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting of the SDGs. 13

14 3. MAINSTREAMING SDGs IN 14

15 SDGs Mainstreaming into Development Agenda PILLAR/GOAL GLOBAL TARGET RPJMN TARGET HIGHLIGHT OF FEW NATIONAL PRIORITIES (COMPLETE LIST IN THE ANNEX) SOCIAL (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) ECONOMY (7, 8, 9, 10, 17) ENVIRONMENT (6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) JUSTICE AND GOVERNANCE (16) Poverty Reduction Welfare of the Population Increase in Food Sovereignty Implementation of Program Indonesia Pintar dan Indonesia Sehat Protect Children, Women and Marginal Groups Energy Sovereignty Acceleration of the National Economic Growth Increase in the Labor Competitiveness Build National Connectivity Equity in Regional Development Implementation of Independent and Active Foreign Politics Water Resistance Build Houses and Residential Areas Climate Change and Information on Climate and Disaster National Action Plan on Emission Reduction (RAN Pengurangan Emisi GRK) Development of the Maritime and Marine Economy Preservation of Natural Resources, Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction Action Plan and Strategy for Indonesian Biodiversity 12 8 Increase Quality of the Protection for the People Just Law Enforcement Build Transparency and Accountability of the Government TOTAL

16 Mapping of SDGs Indicators GLOBAL INDICATORS: 241 National indicators align with Global indicators Global indicators that has proxy and will be developed Global indicator that will be developed Irrelevant global indicator National indicators as proxy to global indicators 165 National indicators in addition to global indicators 69 Most of RPJMN indicators have been align with SDGs indicators Indonesia s SDGs indicators NATIONAL INDICATORS: 319

17 4. Roles of All Stakeholders 17

18 Video link to : SDGs Indonesia 18

19 REPUBLIK THANK YOU Website : Facebook : SDGsIndonesia Twitter sekretariat.sdgs@bappenas.go.id Phone : Direktorat Kehutanan dan Konservasi Sumber Daya Air ( ) & Sekretariat SDGs ( ) 19

20 SDGs Goals, Targets, and Indicators Mapping SDGs 17 Goals, 169 Targets, 241 Indicators SOCIAL PILLAR 5 Goals, 47 Targets, 77 Indicators ECONOMIC PILLAR 5 Goals, 54 Targets, 71 Indicators ENVIRONMENT PILLAR 6 Goals, 56 Targets, 70 Indicators JUSTICE & GOVERNANCE PILLAR 1 Goal, 12 Target, 23 Indikator Goal 1: No Poverty Goal 2: Zero Hunger Goal 7: Affordable & Clean Energy Goal 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth Goal 6: Clean Water & Sanitation Goal 11: Sustainable Cities & Communities Goal 16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institution Goal 3: Good Health & Well-Being Goal 9: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure; Goal 12: Responsible Consumption & Production Goal 4: Quality Education Goal 10: Reduce Inequalities Goal 13: Climate Action Goal 5: Gender Equality Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals Goal 14: Life Below Water Goal 15: Life on Land 20