SDGs

Research
17 Jan 2022

  
Through this study, SMERU has identified villages within 50 kilometers of the RAPP’s factory with a high poverty rate and will analyze these villages’ livelihoods and characteristics.

Research
01 Jul 2021
Research
01 Jul 2021

  
This study aims to support the preparation of the National Action Plan (RAN) for SDGs 2020–2024 (with a focus on Goal 5).

Event
18 Oct 2018

(This webinar is only available in Indonesian)

Indonesia is enjoying demographic bonus and youth development will be a critical determinant of the magnitude of the benefit. The situation of Indonesia’s youth, the government policies regarding youth development, and the challenges faced in the real world will be deliberated during this session.
  
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Publications
22 Jan 2018

The commitment to achieving equal social welfare improvement is high on the development agenda throughout the world. This commitment is summarized in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), consisting of 17 goals and 169 targets. The main targets include eliminating poverty and hunger in any forms and dimensions, achieving equality, and tackling climate change. The SDG agenda is considered to be beyond the MDGs because it takes into account the root causes of poverty and the universal need for inclusive development.

Event
10 Oct 2017

The commitment to ‘leave no one behind’ has been a key feature of all the discussions on the post-2015 agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The idea that ‘no goal should be met unless it is met for everyone’ is well established in the rhetoric around the goals. In theory, this means ensuring that every individual achieves the full package of rights and opportunities of the SDGs.

Event
27 Jan 2016

(This webinar is only available in Indonesian)

Speaker: Irdam Ahmad (Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. HAMKA)

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