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This book expands on how Indonesia supports the achievement of global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by providing an in-depth examination of how the SDGs can be localized, not only at the national level, but also down to the grassroots level, for villages in Indonesia. A practical development concept, 'SDGs Desa' is conceived by individuals who are born, raised, and reside in villages, who have a profound understanding of the issues and needs of rural communities, and it is intended to be highly practical to implement. This second volume of the 'SDGs Desa Trilogy', translated from Bahasa Indonesia into English, streamlines the process for villages to gather data, utilize the results to comprehend village profiles, plan development, set priorities, monitor the success of activities, and measure the attainment of village development goals. This resource significantly supports the efforts of village heads, village officials, village facilitators, village activists, all village residents, donors, and private sector entities engaged in village development. The ambiguity in applying SDGs Desa is addressed, allowing village development to concentrate on the actual problems faced by the community, thereby expediting the realization of villages in accordance with the aspirations of their residents. Both a practical guide for policymakers, practitioners and stakeholders who are interested in accelerating the achievement of sustainable development goals in rural areas, and for scholars studying sustainable development in rural areas within developing countries similar to Indonesia, where the majority of the population is dispersed across tens of thousands of villages, this book enables both researchers and practitioners to work to localize the SDGs and empower communities at the grassroots level.
Tailors the implementation of the SDGs to the conditions, indigenous culture, and wisdom of local communities Communicates the importance of community participation and local governance in driving sustainable development efforts Streamlines processes for villages to gather and utilize data for development, to monitor the success of SDG activities
Auteur
Prof. Dr. (HC) Drs. A. Halim Iskandar, M.Pd. currently serves as former Minister of Villages, Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia. He has previously served as the Chairman of the Regional People's Representative Council of Jombang Regency (1999 - 2009) and East Java Province (2014 - 2019). He has also served as the Chairman of the Regional Executive Board of the National Awakening Party in East Java until 2022. He completed his undergraduate studies in philosophy and sociology of education at the State University of Yogyakarta and later received his master's degree in field education management from Malang State University. In 2023, he received the First Honorary Professor award in the field of sociolinguistics from Surabaya State University.
Contenu
Prologue: Position of Methodology and Measurement.- Philosophical Framework.- Methodology.- Formulation Process of Measurement.- Conceptual Framework.- SDGs Desa 1: Village without Poverty.- SDGs Desa 2: Village without Hunger.- SDGs Desa 3: Healthy and Prosperous Village.- SDGs Desa 4: Quality Village Education.- SDGs Desa 5: Involvement of Village Women.- SDGs Desa 6: Village with Clean Water and Sanitation.- SDGs Desa 7: Clean and Renewable Energy Village.- SDGs Desa 8: Equitable Village Economic Growth.- SDGs Desa 9: Needs-based Village Innovation and Infrastructure.- SDGs Desa 10: Village Without Gaps.- SDGs Desa 11: Safe and Comfortable Village Residential Areas.- SDGs Desa 12: Environmentally Conscious Village Consumption and Production.- SDGs Desa 13: Climate Change Responsive Village.- SDGs Desa 14: Village Caring for the Marine Environment.- SDGs Desa 15: Village Caring for the Land Environment.- SDGs Desa 16: Village of Peace and Justice.- SDGs Desa 17: Partnerships for Village Development.- SDGs Desa 18: Dynamic Village Institutions and Adaptive Village Culture.- Field Approach.- Epilogue: After Measuring the Village.