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Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Agenda

A comprehensive overview of global efforts towards eradicating poverty and achieving sustainable development post-2015, emphasizing equitable growth, environmental protection, and strengthened partnerships. Includes key milestones and objectives set by international agencies and ministries.

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Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Agenda

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  1. POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA AND MIC CONTRIBUTION THROUGH GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP Global Dialogue of Agencies and Ministries for International Cooperation and DevelopmentLima City-Peru,12 April 2013 Penny K. LukitoPh.D Ministry For National Development Planning – Indonesia BAPPENAS

  2. September 2000: 147 head of nation declared 8 MDGs to eradicate poverty and solve other global issues by 2015. • Juli, 2012 HLPEP was commissioned by the UN-SG to develop broad and inclusive political consensus to recommend an ambitious yet achievable framework for the world’s post-2015 development agenda with shared responsibilities for all countries in fight against poverty with sustainable development at its core. • The agenda should promote equitable development, sustainable growth with equity, and strengthened global partnership. POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA OBJECTIVES AND VISION VISION: to end poverty in our time and place the building blocks of sustained prosperity for all. It is a global, people-centered, and planet sensitive agenda to address the universal challenges of the 21st century: promoting sustainable development, Supporting job-creating growth, protecting the environment and providing peace, security, justice, freedom, and equity at all levels.

  3. HLPEP POST-2015 MILESTONE “Ending poverty by promoting equitable development, sustainable growth with equity through strengthened global partnership”. Speeech by President Susilo B. Yudoyhono, Co-Chair of the HLPEP. 2012 SEPT’: 1ST Meeting New York • Outreach events with the Government, Private sectors, Civil Society dan Youths; • Poverty and human development was discussed; • Vision and Framing questions, and key issues related to Human development was discussed. Nov: 2nd Meeting (London): POVERTY 2013 JANUARY : 3RD Meeting(Monrovia) : NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Discussed national priorities to sustained prosperity and the building block for the required economic transformation that create jobs, develop infrastructure, raise productivity, competitivenesss, and promote sustainable production and consumption. • Discussed global dimension of the agenda: global challenges, solutions, partnerships, and other means of implementation, as well as building a global consensus for actions and accountability; MARCH: 4th Meeting (BALI) :GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MAY:Report Submission to the UN-Secretary General SEPT’: SPECIAL SESSION ON MDG UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  4. PROGRESS ON POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA From the last HLP meeting in Bali (27 March 2013), the Panel highlight four key ares needed to achieve Post-2015 vision: • Reshaped and Revitalized Global Governance and Partnership; • Protection of the Global Environment; • Sustainable Production and Consumption; • Strengthened Means of Implementation; • Better Accountability in Measuring Progress.

  5. LOCATION OF PEOPLE LIVING BELOW $1.25 A DAY In millions Source: Andy Sumner. June 2012. Where Do The World’s Poor Live? A New Update. IDS WP 393

  6. GRAND DESIGN AND BLUE PRINT OF INDONESIA SSTC VISION of SSTC INDONESIA “Better Partnership for Prosperity” Institution Development & Empowerment ProgramDevelopment and Funding Monev and Knowledge Management Strengthen SSTC by establishment of the National Coordination Team (NCT) • Strengthen programming through flagship and tailor made program. • Implement SSTC in a flexible manner. • Improve Funding Mechanism • Strengthen monitoring and evaluation • Develop monev, information system and database as the foundation of knowledge sharing and support SSTC business process PRINCIPLE, BASIC CAPITAL AND CHARACTERISTIC OF INDONESIA SSTC CONSTITUTION ‘45, LTDP (RPJPN), MTDP (RPJMN), FOREIGN POLICY

  7. Highlight of Indonesia South-South and Triangular Cooperation Activities

  8. THANK YOU

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