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UPDATES ON SDGs INDICATORS, DATA & MONITORING AND DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL SDGs ACTION PLAN By : Setyo Budiantoro Economy Pillar Manager SDGs Secretariat

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UPDATES ON SDGs INDICATORS, DATA & MONITORING

AND DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL SDGs ACTION PLAN

By : Setyo Budiantoro

Economy Pillar Manager

SDGs Secretariat

SDGs Goals, Targets and Indicator

SDGs

17 Goals, 169 Targets, 240Indicators

Social Pillar

6 Goals, 55 Targets, 88 Indicators

Goal 1: No Poverty;

Goal 2: Zero Hunger;

Goal 3: Good Health and Wellbeing;

Goal 4: Quality Education;

Goal 5: Gender Equality;

Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation;

Economy Pillar

5 Goals, 45 Targets, 61 Indicators

Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy;

Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth;

Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure;

Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities;

Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities;

Environment Pillar

4 Goals, 38 Targets, 43Indicators

Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production;

Goal 13: Climate Action;

Goal 14: Life Below Water;

Goal 15: Life on Land;

Inclusive Development and Means of

Implementation Pillar

2 Goals, 31 Targets, 48 Indicators

Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions;

Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals.

HLPEP

UN Task TeamUN SG’s

Initiatives

Rio+20

Sept 2013 (UN-GA)

May 2013July 2012

Open Working Group of 30 Nations on SDG

UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network

UNDP National Consultations

SG’s Report to UN-GA

Mainstreaming of Agenda 2030 in National Mid-Term Development Plan 2015 - 2019

IG process

SDG

DECLARATION

March 2015

Sept 2015

UN-GA

2013

Background Study of National Mid-Term Plan 2015-

2019

2014

TECHNOCRATIC DRAFT OF National Mid-Term

Plan 2015-2019

JAN 2015

National Mid-Term Plan 2015-2019

9 Developm

ent Priorities Agenda:

NAWACITA

GLOBAL

INDONESIA

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Social Pillar

THEME INTERNATIONAL GOAL OF SDGs NATIONAL PRIORITY IN NATIONAL DEV. PLAN

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-BeingHealth Program on Healthy Indonesia (Program Indonesia Sehat)

Quality EducationEducation Program Indonesia Smart (Program Indonesia Pintar)

Gender Equality Protection for Child, Women and Marginal Group

Clean Water and Sanitation Water Security

Economy Pillar

THEME INTERNATIONAL GOAL OF SDGs NATIONAL PRIORITY IN NATIONAL DEV. PLAN

Affordable and Clean Energy Energy and Electricity Security

Decent Work and Economic Growth

• Sustain Economic Growth • Competitive Employment and Decent work

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

• National Connectivity for balanced growth • Increasing Investment and Accelerate

Industry• Increasing Innovation Capacity and

Technology

Reduced Inequalities

• Development of the Outer Regions (perbatasan)

• Development of Disadvantage Regions Reducing Regional Disparity

• Ensuring Law on Land Ownership

Sustainable Cities and Communities

• Housing and Settlement• Rural and Urban Development

Environment Pillar

THEME INTERNATIONAL GOAL OF SDGs NATIONAL PRIORITY IN NATIONAL DEV. PLAN

Responsible Consumption and Production;

• Sustainable Productions (ISPO, Sustainable Forest Management, Sustainable Agriculture)

• Improvement of Environment Quality

Climate Action Reducing Green House Gas/GHG Emission

Life Below Water• Development Maritime and Oceans• Natural Resources (forest, land and

ecosystem) Management• Reducing Illegal Fishing, Illegal Logging

and Illegal MiningLife on Land

Inclusive Development and Means of Implementation Pillar

THEME INTERNATIONAL GOAL OF SDGs NATIONAL PRIORITY IN NATIONAL DEV. PLAN

Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions,

• Increasing Indonesia’s Citizen Protection• Increasing Law Enforcement• Strengthening Transprancy and Government

Performance Accountability

Partnerships for the Goals

• Strengthening Foreign Diplomacy• Increasing Indonesia’s Role in Global and

Regional Cooperations• Strenthening Financial Sectors

1. POLICY FRAMEWORK:Presidential Decree (Peraturan Presiden) on Implementation of achieving SDGs in Indonesia

2. INSTITUTIONAL AND IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK Participatory and inclusive design for National Coordination

Team and Sub National Coordination Team on SDGs in Indonesia, that presented on collaborative effort on SDGs in Indonesia

3. ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK Aligned with national monitoring and evaluation mechanism and applying participatory and inclusive principle in planning, budgeting, implementation, monitoring and evaluation

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Infrastructure Frameworks

COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS ON SDGs in INDONESIA

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GOVERNMENT AND

PARLIAMENTEXPERTS AND ACADEMIA

PHILANTROPHY AND

BUSINESS

CIVIL SOCIETY

AND MEDIA

SDGs IN INDONESIA

1. Target, Policy & Programs

2. Data, Indicators Development

3. Dissemination & Communication

4. Regulation and Budget5. Monitoring, Evaluation

and Reporting

1. Advocacy within BusinessSector and to Policy Maker

2. Program Facilitation (Communications, Capacity Building, Funding collaborations)

1. Capacity Building2. Evaluation3. Policy Paper/Brief, input

for Policy Formulation4. Data and Indicators

Development

1. Dissemination and Advocacy

2. Program Facilitation3. Advocacy, Awareness

and Capacity Building4. Dissemination and

Monitoring

Development Planning Stages & Alignment with SDGs

(Based on UU 25/2004 SPPN article 8)

1. Preparation of plan – alignment of SDGs into National & Sub National Mid-Term Development Plan

2. Plan establishment – integrated of SDGs into National & Sub-national Mid-Term Development Plan

3. Implementation control – development monitoring that includes SDGs’ target and indicators

4. Evaluation – national & sub-national development evaluation that includes SDGs’ target & indicators

Mo

nit

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& E

va

lua

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1. SDGs Roadmap: planning document of strategic steps to achieve SDGs 2016-2030, inline with national development.

2. National Action Plan : 5 years planning document to implement activities directly and indirectly to achieve SDGs, inline with national development target.

3. Sub-National Action Plan : 5 years planning document to implement activities directly and indirectly to achieve SDGs, inline with sub-national target.

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SDGs Key Documents

Implementation and Monitoring

1. Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) coordinates data preparation

and data for National and sub-national Indicators;

2. Minister of NDP / Head of Bappenas through the SDGs National

Coordination Team (TKN-TPB) coordinates implementation of

SDGs achievement at national and sub-national level;

3. Governor coordinates the implementation of Provincial Action Plan

(RAD-TPB) by collaborating with all Regents and Mayors within the

province;

4. All stakeholders (government, CSOs and media, philanthropy

and business, academics and experts) monitor and evaluate the

implementation of National Action Plan (RAN) and Provincial Action

Plan (RAD).

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Example : Draft Presidential Decree Annex

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Draft: Operational Definition

PREPARATION FOR FIRST YEAR IMPLEMENTATION

SDGs ROADMAP & LOCAL ACTION PLAN

NATIONAL AND LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION

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MILESTONES of SDGs INDONESIA

2015/2016 2017 ONWARD

1. ANALYZING NMTDP 2015-2019, SECTORAL PLAN –CORRESPONDING GOAL, TARGET AND INDICATORS

2. IDENTIFYING OTHER ACTORS ROLE AND ACTIVITIES

3. NATIONAL ACTION PLAN on SDGs

4. COMMUCATION WITH LOCAL GOV AND STAKEHOLDERS

1. SDGs ROADMAP2. RELEVANCE WITH

LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PROBLEM AND PLAN

3. FACILITATEFORMULATION OF SDGs’ LOCAL ACTION PLAN

1. REVIEW OF NATIONAL ACTION PLAN EXPERIENCES, REFINEMENT, NEW INPUTS

2. FURTHER IMPLEMENTATION

a. COMMUNICATIONS AND ENGAGEMENTb. IDENTIFICATION SDGs DATA AND INDICATORS

c. DATA ALLIGMENT AND DATA - INDICATORS DEVELOPMENTd. CAPACITY BUILDING

THANK YOU

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