Indonesian Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Road Map 2024-2030
The SDGs will end in 2030, or 8 years to go, thus more serious efforts are needed to achieve the targets that have been set for that year. One of the effort has been made by the government of Indonesia was SDGs Road Map development in 2018. The road map places particular emphasis on supporting the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The Road Map for SDGs aims to provide guidance to the stakeholders on how to best navigate the complex task of achieving the goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda. By doing so, it strives to strengthen reliable data-based target of indicators to be achieved and support efforts to achieve the goals, as well as financing strategy. The Road Map covers different aspects related to the work, such as national coordination, SDG indicators tracking progress and projections at national levels. The road map also provide the interlinkages analysis that can be uses as a tool to prioritize the key indicators. The Road Map can be used in communications with other stakeholders involved in implementing the SDGs, like policy makers, academia, civil society, private sector and media, to explain the issues related to SDGs, and the critical role of all stakeholders.
Due to the rapid changes of the national and global condition, especially concerned to the COVID-19 pandemic and other related issues on economic and social situation, the government of Indonesia deem it necessary to revise the road map, so that it can be adjusted to the current situation. The revised SDGs Road Map hopefully can be more agile and accommodates the current issues. As an inseparable part of the effort to achieve the SDGs, the formulation of this roadmap will involve several steps, from gap analysis of the SDGs baseline and targets at national and subnational level, the trend projection based on the selected scenario, a modelling of several key sectors indicators, interlinkages analysis for SDGs prioritization, financing strategy analysis as well as series of meetings for its endorsement and agreement of all stakeholders for the formulation of sectors roadmap document. The formulation of the roadmap will include the government as well as non-government actors such as academia and experts to gain inputs based on their scientific and analytical capacity.