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Anggar Belahakki (1606906502)

Diviandari Sabitha (1606871543)


Klayrine Maira (1606839486)
Muhammad Fauzan (1606906585)
Muhammad Rais Haq (1606886192)
Yuanita Nina (1606871726)
BACKGROUND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are the Tackling extreme poverty and hunger, preventing
eight goals set by the 189 UN member states in deadly diseases, and expanding primary education
2000 and agreed to be achieved in 2015 to all children

Key Achievements in MGD : These are the eight Millennium Development Goals:
- More than 1 billion people have been lifted out 1. to eliminate extreme poverty and hunger
of extreme poverty (since 1990) 2. to achieve global primary education
- Child mortality dropped by more than half 3. to empower women and promote gender equality
(since 1990) 4. to reduce child mortality
- The number of out of school children has 5. to promote maternal health
dropped by more than half (since 1990) 6. to fight malaria, HIV/AIDS, and other diseases
- HIV/AIDS infections fell by almost 40 percent 7. to promote environmental sustainability
(since 2000) 8. to develop a universal partnership for development
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
The new goals would have to
The United Nations was given the task of
be universal, integrated, and transformative. it
developing these new goals which need to target
cover the whole sustainability agenda: poverty,
more than poverty-related issues and apply not just
human development, the environment, and social
to the world’s poorer nations, but to all.
justice.

In 2015, a document called “Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.” it is
consist of 17 Sustainable Development Goals, supported by 169 specific targets. Key recommendations in
“Transforming Our World” basically boils down to : involve everybody. Governments, businesses, communities,
education—everyone
NO POVERTY

“Ending poverty in all its


forms throughout the
world”
PGN
Program Kemitraan
Program Bina Lingkungan
Program Kemitraan is an effort to improve the competence of the
surrounding community to open a business, according to the capabilities The Recipient Priority of the Program Bina Lingkungan is for
and available resources, supported by the availability of cheap funds for communities around the area of operation and is possible for
working capital, training and fostering the basics of business. communities in other areas in order to support government programs.
Implementation of the Community Development program during 2017,
Pengelolaan Piutan Mitra Binaan
the amount of CSR fund disbursement that has been realized is
• Provide a virtual account code to the trained partners. Rp. 90,732,562,870.
• Monitor installment payments through a cash management system
1. Assistance to Natural Disaster Victims
(CMS) facility from banks that can be viewed online.
2. Educational / Training Assistance
• Confirm by telephone.
3. Health Facility Assistance
• Make direct visits to trained partners.
4. Assistance in developing facilities / pre public facilities
• Confirm and collect receivables periodically.
5. Nature Conservation Assistance
6. Community Social Assistance in the context of Poverty Alleviation
What’s the goal here?
To end hunger, achieve food security and
improved nutrition and promote sustainable
agriculture
How much will it cost?
Estimated additional $267 billion per
yeat on average to end world hunger
Why are these so many by 2030
A profound change hungry people?
Poor harvesting practices, as weel as food
of the global food wastage contributed to food scarcity and
and agriculture Wars.

system is needed to
nourish today’s 795 Why do we need to fight?
Extreme hunger and malnutrition remains a
million hungry and barrier to sustainable development and creates a
the additional 2 trap from which people cannot easily escape.

billion people Nearly 800 million people who suffer


expected by 2050. from hunger worldwide
with hunger limiting human development, we will
not be able to achieve the other sustainable
development goals
Worldwide giving campaign Donations of up to US$10.000 made through
the annual giving campaign

In 2013, Cisco employees worked 44.000 volunteer


In 2016, Cisco raised more than US$7.1 million in
hours at hunger relief and nutrition nonprofits. With
direct employee donations and matching funds
the company tripling all donations made by
from over 10.000 donors. Funds benefitted over
employees and other donors, the campaign raised
1.200 non-profits in 45 countries.
$5.7 million for charitable organitazations last year

Other company: Kellog, Panera Bread, Yum!, Morgan Stainley, Walmart, Indigo, Kraft Heinz Company
GOOD HEALTH AND
WELL-BEING Types of Health
What is Health?
● WHO defined that health is: “A resource
for everyday life, not the objective of living. ● Physical health is bodily functions are working
Health is a positive concept emphasizing at peak performance, due not only to a lack of
social and personal resources, as well as disease, but also to regular exercise,
physical capacities". balanced nutrition, and adequate rest.
● This means that health is a resource to ● Mental health refers to a person's emotional,
support an individual's function in wider social, and psychological well-being. Mental
society. A healthful lifestyle provides the health is as important as physical health to a
means to lead a full life. full, active lifestyle.

Differences between Health


and Well-Being
● In understanding the difference between health and wellness, in short, health is
a state of being, whereas wellness is the state of living a healthy lifestyle.
● Health refers to physical, mental, and social well-being; wellness aims to
enhance well-being.
GOOD HEALTH AND
WELL-BEING
Strategy,
Implementation.

● Johnson & Johnson commitment was to Global Disease Challenge


dedicate their expertise, ideas and ingenuity Environmental Health
to catalyze efforts toward achieving SDGs,
Health Workforce
one of them is SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-
Women’s and Children’s Health
being).
● The Johnson & Johnson SDG commitment Essential Surgery
focuses on five areas in which the Company is
uniquely positioned to create sustainable and
scalable impact:
CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
Targets

Safe and Affordable Drinking Water

One in three people live without sanitation. End Open Defecation and Provide Access to Sanitation
This is causing unnecessary disease and death. and Hygiene
Although huge strides have been made with Improve Water Quality, Wastewater Treatment and
access to clean drinking water, lack of Safe Reuse
sanitation is undermining these advances.
Increase Water-Use Efficiency and Ensure Freshwater
If we provide affordable equipment and Supplies
education in hygiene practices, we can stop
this senseless suffering and loss of life Implement integrated water resources management

Protect and Restore Water-Related Ecosystems

Expand Water and Sanitation Support to


Developing Countries
Support Local Engagement in Water and Sanitation
Management
SDGs Implementation Example
Toilet Changes Lives
• Toilet Change Lives program is a global sanitation
program started Kimberly-Clark in 2018
• This program is providing and funding sanitation
services, access to drinking water, and hygiene
education in Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Nicaragua,
Peru, Honduras, Guatemala, and South Africa
• Kimberly-Clark piloted a partnership with Plan
International USA to bring safe drinking water and
sanitation facilities to schools across Bolivia.
• In addition to brand-led commercial programs and
non-profit partnerships, Kimberly-Clark also co-
founded the Toilet Board Coalition, a group of leading
companies, government agencies, sanitation experts
and non-profit organizations, which aims to develop
commercially sustainable and scalable solutions to the
sanitation crisis.
Conclusion
Program Kemitraan
Meningkatkan kompetensi
masyarakat untuk membuka usaha
Program Bina Lingkungan
Masyarakat di sekitar wilayah operasi
Worldwide giving campaign

Providing and funding sanitation


Global Disease Challenge
services, access to drinking water, and
Environmental Health hygiene education in Bangladesh,
Health Workforce Bolivia, Brazil, Nicaragua, Peru,
Women’s and Children’s Health Honduras, Guatemala, and South
Essential Surgery Africa
References
• https://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/sustainable-development-
goals/background.html
• http://17goals.org/the-story-behind-the-goals/
• https://www.mdgmonitor.org/millennium-development-goals/

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