LOCALISE SDGs: Contribution to Indonesia Local Governments
Speakers of APEKSI Section VI Members within the SDGs Framework
IN New York, 2015, approximately three years ago, Indonesia signed a global commitment to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2030. Mid-2017, around two years later, the country’s commitment was materialised through the official launching of Presidential Regulation No.59/2017, outlining roles of ministries and institutions in making preparation, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the efforts undertaken. Entering 2018, questions about progress in the implementation of SDGs localisation start coming up. How far has the country achieved? UCLG ASPAC, throughout its activities, has continuously raised the awareness of local governments, key development actor in achieving the global goals. Early 2018, the organization, in partnership with Association of Indonesian Cities (APEKSI), has established LOCALISE SDGs, a team dedicated to assist local governments in Indonesia to further build their capacity in the implementation process. Embracing the inclusion spirit, the LOCALISE SDGs team partnered with like-minded institutions in conducting focus group discussion, facilitating the Consolidation on Local Midterm Development Planning, and socialisation of Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No.7 Year 2018. Outreaching to the local level, LOCALISE SDGs team also partnered with APEKSI to be able to contribute in APEKSI Section VI Regional Work Meeting, held in Ambon, 5-6 June 2018, taking theme “Establishing International and