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EVALUATION OF ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGs) IN GROBOGAN DISTRICT

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  • Indra Kertati University of 17 August 1945 Semarang
  • Wahyu Wirasati University of 17 August 1945 Semarang

Keywords:

SDGs, Local Government, Stakeholders, indicators, performance, regional development

Abstract

The achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a global development agenda agreed upon by countries in the world for the benefit of mankind and planet earth until 2030. The international agreement is the guide and basic spirit of development in various countries to achieve prosperity and good governance. better social life. This agreement aims to improve the economic welfare of the community in a fair and sustainable manner, maintain the sustainability of the quality of the environment and social life of the community, and ensure governance that is able to maintain the improvement of the quality of life across generations which is described in 17 objectives. The government has determined the achievement of the SDGs with Presidential Regulation Number 59 of 2017 concerning the Achievement of the SDGs Goals. The Presidential Regulation is in line with the targets of the 2020-2024 National Medium-Term Development Plan which contains targets and is used as a guideline by the government and local governments in carrying out the SDGs mandate. To find out the level of achievement of the SDgs indicator, it is necessary to conduct an evaluation to find out the extent of the efforts taken and how the challenges must be faced. This study uses a mix of methods that combines in-depth interviews, secondary data and check list of performance achievements. This evaluation is based on the Regulation of the Minister of National Development Planning/Head of the National Development Planning Agency of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2017 concerning Guidelines for National Development Evaluation. The results of the study show that not all SDGs indicators can be achieved by Grobogan Regency. Taking into account these achievements, the next 2030 SDGs target is estimated to be difficult to achieve. The role of stakeholders, the business world has not strengthened, community participation has not shown siding with the achievement of the SDGs targets. The steps that must be taken are to use community social capital, encourage the role of the business world with significant government incentives and the government's role to strengthen local governments both in terms of finance, technical assistance and regional development grants.

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2023-09-27