HOW TO MAKE THE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE: TRANSITION FROM MDGs to SDGs

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HOW TO MAKE THE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE: TRANSITION FROM MDGs to SDGs Endah Murniningtyas, Ph.D Presented at the Conference on SDGs Hanoi, Vietnam,14-15 June 2016 endahm@yahoo.com 1

OUTLINE I. WHAT INDONESIA HAS LEARNED FROM MDG II. INDONESIA S DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SDG III. KEY MESSAGES FOR SDG IMPLEMENTATIONS endahm@yahoo.com 2

I. WHAT INDONESIA HAS LEARNED FROM MDGS? endahm@yahoo.com 3

1. SDGs COMPLETES MDGs 1 More comprehensive: goals and need of developed and developing countries 2 Complete funding sources: domestic, international supports, private sectors and communities 3 Emphasize on human rights and non discrimination on zeroing poverty at all its dimensions 4 Inclusive more focus on difable and vulnerables 5 SDGs Indicators enable CSO participations 7 6 MDGs is halving, SDG has Zero Goals eliminating poverty in all its forms Not just Goals tbut also Means of Implementation endahm@yahoo.com 4

2. INDONESIA HAS EXPERIENCE ON MDGs IMPLEMENTATIONS Localizing is important Mainstreaming is key for smooth implementation Legal basis is important Coordinating Team is key for a continued: - Sinergy - Communications - Capacity Building - Monitoring and Report measuring progress and accountability endahm@yahoo.com 5

II. INDONESIA S DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SDGs endahm@yahoo.com 6

1. The MTDP 2015-2019 developed at the same period 1. Indonesia started to direct into sustainable development a. Taking Stock on Sustainable Development- Report for Rio+20 b. Domestic progress: (i) Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation; (ii) Green Development Initiatives: GGGI, SEA on Strategic Development Agenda MP3EI; (iii) Indicator for Environment Development/sector - Index for Environmental Quality in the MTDP; (iv) Review on IBSAP 2003-2020 2. Active Involvement in HLPEP on Post 2015: Co-Chair 3. Member of the OWG on SDGs 30 other countries. endahm@yahoo.com 7

2. Indonesia s is ready to implement SDGs both shared the same visions SHARED VISIONS 1. COMPREHENSIVE SDGs SOCIAL, ECONOMICS, ENVIRONMENT AND GOVERNANCE INDONESIA DEVELOPMENT PLAN 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 multi 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 endahm@yahoo.com 8

3. THE GOALS ARE (easily) MAINSTREAM IN THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN THEME INTERNATIONAL GOAL OF SDGs No Poverty Zero Hunger Good Health and Well- Being Quality Education Gender Equality Clean Water and Sanitation Social Pillar NATIONAL PRIORITY IN NATIONAL DEV. PLAN Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Livelihood Welfare Improvement for Marginal Community (isolated area, disadvantage area, small and outer island) Food Security Health Program on Healthy Indonesia (Program Indonesia Sehat) Education Program Indonesia Smart (Program Indonesia Pintar) Protection for Child, Women and Marginal Group Water Security endahm@yahoo.com 9

Goal Economic Pillar National Priority Affordable and Clean Energy Decent Work and Economic Growth Energy and Electricity Security Sustain Economic Growth Competitive Employment and Decent work Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Reduced Inequalities Sustainable Cities and Communities Responsible Consumption and Production; 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 Housing and Settlement Rural and Urban Development Sustainable Productions (ISPO, Sustainable Forest Management, Sustainable Agriculture) Improvement of Environment Quality endahm@yahoo.com 10

Goal Climate Action Life Below Water Life on Land Goal Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, Environment Pillar National Priority 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 Partnerships for the Goals National Priority Increasing Indonesia s Citizen Protection Increasing Law Enforcement (hukum yang berkeadilan) Strengthening Transprancy and Government Performance Accountability Strengthening Foreign Diplomacy Increasing Indonesia s Role in Global and Regional Cooperations Strenthening Financial Sectors endahm@yahoo.com 11

4. The new Development Approach to ensure effectiveness and optimum benefit to people inclusive and ensure no one left behind HOLISTIC, THEMATIC, INTEGRATED, SPATIAL APPROACH ON NATIONAL PRIORITY IMPLEMENTATION endahm@yahoo.com 12

EXAMPLE: NATIONAL PRIORITY PROGRAM PRIORITY 2. Increasing Food Productivity and Food Productions Min.of Agriculture, Minof Public Works, Min.of Marine and Fishery, Min.of Agraria and Spatial Planning, Min.of Environment and Forestry, Geospatial Agency NATIONAL PRIORITY Min.of Agriculture, Min.of Marine and Fishery, Min.of Health, Min.of Social Affairs, Min. Of Industry and Min.of Disadvantage Region-Village and Transmigration 1. Improving Food Standard, Increasing Consumption Quality of Food and Nutrition FOOD SECURI TY 3. Food Distribribution and Food Access of the Community Min.of Agriculture, Min. of Trade Min.of Transportation, Min.of mrine and Fishery, Coordinating Min. For Economic Affiars, Coord. Min. For Human Development and Culture 4. Managing Production Failure and Food Problems Min.of Agriculture, Min.of Public Works, Agency for Natural Disaster

Example: Spatial Approach Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Rukoh Increasing synergy: a. Across connected activity Sinergi: Dam-Paddy field-irrigation canals (phase, locations and farmers/benefeciaries) b. Across funding sources: (i) Central level: across ministries; (ii) Local Fund;(iii) DAK; (iv) Village Fund/Dana Desa. c. Right Targetting/benefeciaries: recipient of machinary effectivity on increasing quality and reduce losses Kuerueto Ensuring no Area left behind and no one left behind Min.of Public Works: Irigation Canals: 4 DI (Lhok Guci, Jambo Aye Kanan, Krueng Pase, dan Rajuy) Development of Dam: 2 dams (continuing) Keureuto- Aceh Utara dan Rukoh-Piddie Development of 2 water reservoir (Paya Cilieh dan Paloh Mambo) and plan for 1 dam Lawe Alas Development of flood infrastructure: 17,6 km di 2 districts Min. Of Agriculture: Develpment of paddy field: 6.650 ha. Irigation Canals (tertiary): 10.500 ha. Development of Organic Coffee Village: 3 locations Community Livestock System: 3 locaitons (Aceh Tamiang dan Bener Meriah) Technopark and Science Park to suport productivity improvement BMKG: Climate Information Min.of Trade: Traditional/rural Markets: 12 unit Min.of Marine and Fishery: Fishery Boat for Fishery community Certified hatchery

III. KEY MESSAGES FOR SDG IMPLEMENTATIONS endahm@yahoo.com 15

1. KEY MESSAGES 1. Mainstreaming: Make sustainable development as our agenda contribution to global SDGs 2. Localized Indicators: national context and national target as contribution to global goals 3. National Coordination: a. Coordinate multi stakeholders/actors: National-Local b. Forum for continued communication, monitoring-report and evaluation progress and feedback for improvement endahm@yahoo.com 16

3. CONCERTED ACTIONS GOVERNMENT (CENTRAL & LOCAL) AND PARLIEMENT* UNIVERSITY PLATFORM INDONESIA S ACTIONS ON SDGs CORPORATES: (i) FILANTROPIS PLATFORM, (ii) CSR-PLATFORM, (iii) SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTIONS/SCP DESK CSO PLATFORM endahm@yahoo.com 17

3. WORK PLAN FOR SDGs IMPLEMENTATION PREPARATION - MEETING WITH STAKEHOLDERS - SDGs ANALYSIS local targets and indicators 2016 1. PRESIDENT REGULATION (PERPRES) OF SDGs 2. NATIONAL ACTION PLAN SEPT 2016 UNGA 1. REPORT OF THE 15 YEARS OF MDGs IMPLEMENTATION 2. FIRST YEAR OF SDGs IMPLEMENTATION 3. SIDE EVENT 2017 1. SDGs ROADMAP 2016-2030 2. SDGs LOCAL ACTION PLAN (RAD) PREPARATION OF SDGs LOCAL ACTION PLAN (RAD) endahm@yahoo.com 18

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