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Local Academic and NonGovernment Institutions as

Sustainable Development Center of


Excelence

Jatna Supriatna, Cokorda D. Isriani, Saskia. Tjokro,

URGENCY
To Activate SDGs Priorities in Indonesia

Indonesia is a big country.


So much diversity; culture, religion, environment, social
economic, etc.
Every region has its own unique challenges.
The government of Indonesia has distributed its authorities to
local governments through autonomy and direct fund to
villages.

URGENSI
SDGs Indonesia Priorities UN-SDSN Gobal
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, Chair of UNSDSN Global, Jakarta, 16th May 2016:
Indonesia to focus on their SDGs priorities on:
(1) Rural Development and Poverty Eradication
(2) Educational Quality and Attainment
(3) ICTs for Sustainable Development
(4) Job Creation
(5) Energy Transformation
(6) Climate Resilience (e.g. peat burning)
(7) Biodiversity Conservation;

and to start the development at the local level, until village


level.

URGENSI
Pembangunan dan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan

Sustainable
Development?

REASONING
SUSTAINABILITY?

SYNERGIES
SDGs Issues

Traditional Development Issues

Emerging Development issues

SYNERGIES
SDGs Issues

Traditional Development Issues

Emerging Development issues

SYNERGY
Multi Sectors Collaboration to Push Innovations

Partnership and multi sector collaboration is


the key to realization of sustainable
development.

Government as law and policy enforcer,


private as economic and business doer, youth
as campaigner, and academics as SDGs Cente
of Excellence.

SYNERGY
Multi Sectors Collaboration

Media sebagai
watchdog dan
penyebar informasi
Pemuda sebagai
pemimpin masa
depan, penggerak
masyarakat dan
campaigner
Akademisi dan NGO
sebagai SDGs Center
of Excellence

PEMERINTAH

KESUKSESAN
PEMBANGUNAN
BERKELANJUTAN

MASYARAKAT

Bappenas sebaga
koordinator dan
watchdog
Kementerian tekn
sebagai pelaksan
program
Pemerintah seba
penegak kebijaka
(law enforcer)

SWASTA

Dunia bisnis
sebagai pelak
yang melek
SDGs
Melakukan
bisnis dengan
kesadaran SD
Sebagai
pemberi
sumberdaya

SDGs to Improve MDGs

1. More Comprehensive
2. Expanding source of Financing reaching to private sectors
3. Emphasizing on human right
4. Inclusive, esp focusing to difable and vulnerable
5. Involving all stakeholders, no one left behind
6. MDGs target only halvingSDG all indicators
7. Not only Goals but means of implementation

Mainstreaming SDGs into National


Development Planning (Bappenas 2016)
Vision

SDGs

National Development
Plam

1. Comprehensive

Pillars: Social,
Economics,
Environment and
Iclusive plus Means of
Implementations

Dimension Social,
Economic/inequality
sectoral between
inclome groups and
regions

2. Thematic

17 Goals

National Priorities

3. Holistics and
Integrative

Integrativeand
Interconnected Goals

Each National Priorities


supported by
Multisectoral (Ministers
and Aencies)

I4. Inclusive

No one left behind

Inclusive Development

5. Partnership

Multistakeholders:
Govt, Business, CSO,
Academe, Media etc

Multistakeholders:
Govt, Business, CSO,
University etc

Indonesia SDGs Goals, Targets and Indicators (


Bappenas 2016)

SDGs
17 Goals, 169 Targets and 240 Indicators

Social Pillar

Economic Pillar

Environment pillars

Inclusive Development
and MOI 2 Goals, 31

6 goals, 55 targets
and 88 indicators

5 goals, 4 targets and


61 undicators

4 goals, 38 targets,
43 indicators

targets, 48
indicators

Goal 1 No proverty
Goal 2 Z ero hunger
Goal 3.Good health
and well being
Goal 4 Quality
education
Goal 5. Gender equality
Goal 6 Clean water and
sanitation

Goal 7. A ffordable 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

Goal 12 Responsible
consumption and
production
Goal 13. Climate
Action
Goal 14. Life below
water
Goal 15. Life on Land

Goal 16. Peace,


Justice, Strong
institution
Goal 17. Partnerships
for the Goals

SYNERGY
UN-SDSN South East Asia and Indonesia
As of October 2013, 24 institutions and organizations have committed to joining SDSN Indonesia to contribute their expertise (applications to
UN SDSN in progress), they are:

Andalas University
2. Bandung Institute of Technology
3. Bogor Agricultural University
4. Cenderawasih University
5. Center for Strategic & International Studies
6. Conservation International Indonesia
7. Gajah Mada University
8. Hasanuddin University
9. Indonesian Alliance of Independent Journalists
10. Indonesian Chamber of Commerce
11. Mulawarman University
12. Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia
13. Research Center for Biotechnology, Indonesian Institute
of Sciences
14. Surya University
15. Sustainable Management Group
16. Syiah Kuala University
17. The Nature Conservancy Indonesia
18. Trisakti University
19. Udayana University
20. University of Palangkaraya
21. Wildlife Conservation Society Indonesia
22. WWF Indonesia (World Wildlife Funds Indonesia)
23. Kehati Foundation
24. Yayasan Upaya Indonesia Damai
1.

ACTIVITIES
Local Universities as SDGs Center of Excellence

Mapping
Identifying Local Universities and their Area of expertise and their SWOT (mapping)
Identifying university based SDGs center / SDGs related activities
Identifying their local ecosystem issues

Enabling NGO as Sustainable Development Solutions endorser


Through paper and publications follow ups after Multi Stakeholders Dialogue
Through online platform articles and publication materials

Enabling local universities as partner to government


Through paper and publications follow ups after Multi Stakeholders Dialogue
Through online platform articles and publication materials

These activities aim to create success story where SDSN act as collaborator,
disseminator for local universities to enable them as Center of Excellence to
tackle local sustainable development related challenges.

2014

SDSN Regional Workshop (SEA, Indonesia and


Australia/Pacific)
26 - 27 November 2014

UID-SDSN Award 1.0-3.0


2014-2015

2015

Public Lecture: The Age of Sustainable


Development
March 25th, CSIS Auditorium, Pakarti Centre Building 3rd Floor

Panel Dialogue on Sustainable


Development Goals

Activities:

March 25th, Main Meeting Room Ministry of Environment and


Forestry

Sustainable Development Goals Discussion


with Minister of MEF
March 25th, VIP Room, Soekarno Hatta
International Airport

Tropical Landscape Summit


AGlobalInvestment Opportunity

27 and 28 April 2015, Shangrila Hotel jakarta

UN SDSN National Workshop 2015


Solution Initiatives for Urban Development in Island and Coastal Environment

Theme:

Water, Food Security, and Waste Management


16 - 17 September 2015 The Margo Hotel, Depok

Solutions Initiatives Finalists for SDSN AWARD Exhibited for 2013


launched at APEC event
Bupati Suyoto (Bojonegoro)
Created a novel governance system
for a community-based road paving
maintenance that has created
employment for 5,000 persons and
empowered them to improve the
communitys infrastructure.
((Win the AWARD)
Gouri The Learning Farm
Organic farming to empower
Indonesias vulnerable youths
Yohanes Surya
Education-based approach to
sustainable development
Joko Widodo (Governor of Jakarta)
Transparent, accountable community
based solution

Mark Erdmann Conservation


International Indonesia
Restoration success of Indonesian
marine ecosystem
Silverius Oscar Unggul/Yayasan
Telapak
Sustainable timber managed by
forest dwelling communities
Tri Mumpuni/Yayasan IBEKA
Unlocking the power of microhydro for rural Indonesia

Dea Sudarman
Recycling and Up-cycling Solutions
Alun Alun, Bank Sampah

*) Future rounds of nomination will be done through local chapter members with strict
guide lines, criteria and process

KEEPING THE SUSTAINABILITY


of WORLD ENERGY
(CONTRIBUTION-INITIATIVE
from BOJONEGORO REGENCY
of EAST JAVA)
First Winner
UNSDSN 2014

First Winner:

UNSDSN Award 2015

The Learning Farm


Planting The Seeds Of
Change

Empowering vulnerable
Indonesian youth to become
Independent, Contributing
and Responsible members of
society

SDSN Indonesia: System Dynamics on the


implementation SDGs in Indonesia

INDONESIA CHALLENGE: COORDINATION


Good
Hard

Difficult

Nearly impo

Coord.
Minister 1

Minister 1

Minister 2

Coord.
Minister 2

Coord.
Minister 3

Minister 3

Minister X

Echelon 1

Echelon 1

Echelon 1

Governor 1

Echelon 2

Echelon 2

Echelon 2

Head of
District 1

Governor 2

Mayor

Governor X

Head of
District 2

THANK YOU
COLLABORATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEV.

Wisma Sudirman, Fl. 12A Jl. Jend.


Sudirman Kav. 34 Jakarta 10220, Indonesia
Telepon : (62.21)-570 1208 (hunting)
Fax : (62.21)-570 9030
Email: contacts@unitedindiversity.org
website: www.unitedindiversity.org

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