Investor Presentaiton
Introduction
The UN Sustainable Development Goals are aligned with
Indonesia's priorities for long-term growth
NO
1P
1 POVERTY
2
ZERO
HUNGER
3
GOOD HEALTH
AND WELL-BEING
4
QUALITY
EDUCATION
5
GENDER
EQUALITY
6
CLEAN WATER
SSS
AND SANITATION
7
AFFORDABLE AND
CLEAN ENERGY
8
DECENT WORK AND
ECONOMIC GROWTH
9 AND INFRASTRUCTURE
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
10
REDUCED
INEQUALITIES
11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES
12
RESPONSIBLE
CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION
QO
13
CLIMATE
ACTION
14
LIFE
BELOW WATER
15
LIFE
ON LAND
PEACE, JUSTICE
16 AND STRONG
INSTITUTIONS
17
PARTNERSHIPS
FOR THE GOALS
In 2015 the UN launched
17 integrated Sustainable
Development Goals
(SDGs) for 2030, designed
to end poverty, protect the
planet, and enable peace
and prosperity
15
years
169
targets
17
goals
247
indicators
UN SDGs
Indonesia became the 60th member of the
UN in 1950, five years after the charter was
founded and five years after Indonesia's
Proclamation of Independence. In 2015 the
organisation's 193 members adopted its 17
SDGs for 2030. With a number of medium-
term targets to achieve along the way, these
aim to end poverty, improve health and
education, reduce inequality and spur
economic growth, while simultaneously
tackling climate change and working to
preserve oceans and forests.
Indonesia's planning
All 17 of the UN's goals for 2030, as well as
105 of its targets and indicators, have been
integrated into successive versions of
Indonesia's National Medium - Term
Development Plan (RPJMN), which currently
spans 2020-24. In April 2020 the UN and
Indonesia's government signed the UN
Sustainable Development Cooperation
Framework 2021-25, aligned with RPJMN
2020-24 and targeting progress towards the
UN's 2030 goals.
Amid the pandemic
ASEAN's largest economy graduated to the
status of an upper-middle-income economy in
mid-2020, according to the World Bank, with
the country pursuing high-income status by
2045. The protracted Covid-19 pandemic
threatened this progress, however,
complicating efforts to tackle poverty, increase
educational attainment and expand access to
utilities. Indonesia was downgraded to lower-
middle-income status during an annual review
in mid-2021: this underscores the relevance
and urgency of the UN SDGs.
PwC
OBG ESG Report
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OXFORD
BUSINESS
GROUP
Sources: UN; World Bank
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