Bojonegoro rahmat j bojonegoro task force sdgs uclg aspac 27 oct 2016

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What BOJONEGORO

Have Been Doing to Implement SDGs Agenda ? Rahmat Junaidi ( Bojonegoro Task Force SDGs) UCLG ASPAC Culture Forum, 27 Oct 2016

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Quotes

“There are no poor regency that there are areas that mismanagement, let's meet the needs of the present without compromising the fulfillment of Bojonegoro future generations ” 2 Kang Yoto


Overview kabupaten bojonegoro

v The total area of 230.706 ha v Consists of 28 sub regency v  The total populaOon of 1.3 million v PotenOal nature: forests (> 45%), oil and gas, as well as agricultural commodiOes v The structure of the ground moOon v  Has a long history of poverty v Prone to flooding and drought v Being in Solo river watershed 3


SOME POTENTIAL BOJONEGORO Resources For Sustainable Development

Water resources à 717 877 000 M3

78,000 hectares of producOve land which produced 1.5 million tons of rice.

45% à Region Forest area (Teak Forest)

Reserves 650 Million Barrel Oil and Gas 6 TCF. 20% of the NaOonal Reserves

PotenOal Nature Tourism Object (Geoheritage) 4


We are Ready &Commitment to Implement Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Defined dated 23 September 2015 by the United NaOons, but unOl now the Indonesian government has not set a related regulaOon

EXTERNAL

INTERNAL

SISMON (monitoring system)

ACCORDING TO AREAS UNDER THE CONDITION AND ABILITY assessment / BASE LINE DATA Example: Interest Bojonegoro could not apply to the 14 because it does not have the sea

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What strategies can we do? ü PILAR STRONG, THE RIGHT ? POLICIES AND COLLABORATION

q  Establish Pilar Sustainable Development q  CreaOng an appropriate regulatory and pro-­‐people q  Bojonegoro sustainable development will be successful if there is collaboraOon and synergy between the GOVERNMENT, PUBLIC, SCIENTISTS AND ENTREPRENEURS

OF FOUR FRIENDS

ü DECLARING OF READINESS SELF, REVIEW RPJMD & PRIORITIES

•  DeclaraOon to demonstrate the presence and readiness of the government and people of Bojonegoro Input •  The priority in the next 5 years •  Reviewing RPJMD to SUPERVISON support SDGs goals Monitoring System

ü BASELINE & DATA ANALYSIS

q  Although up to now there is no any policy of the central government, we try to analyze the baseline data and corresponding global situaOon and comparing with past condiOons 6


6 PILARS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BOJONEGORO Reg Act. 7 2015 Friendly Bojonegoro Human Right

PEMBANGUNAN INKLUSIF

KEPEMIMPIMPINAN TRANSFORMATIF

PEMERINTAH YG CERDAS & BERSIH

FISKAL BERKELANJUTAN

SOCIAL CAPITAL

ENVIRONMENT

ECONOMI

MATOH Excellent

1. Vision 2. Strategy

7. Believe -­‐ System 7


Declaration q  Bojonegoro declare readiness to implement the MDGs, March 22, 2016 q  SDGs secretariat in Bappeda Bojonegoro

Input Monitoring System

SUPERVISON

q  Establish Task Force Regent Decree on SDGs 8


Bojonegoro Task Force SDGs

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Challenges and Problems in the Implementation of SDGs • The central government is less quick to respond by not immediately issuing relevant legislaOon including an acOon plan and variable raOfied • Not to appear integrated in the planning of the central government set up in Budget 2017 • An understanding of the SDGs is sOll limited to certain groups, can not be understood broadly, so it needs more precise DisseminaOon involving government, community, scienOsts and entrepreneurs (business) 10


SYNCRONIZE DEV PLAN (RPJMD) BOJONEGORO (REVIEWED) With NAWACITA and SDGs RPJMD BOJONEGORO MISION

NAWA CITA

1.  Improving the quality of economic growth, balanced and sustainable through increased food and energy industries;

1  Bring back the state to protect the naOon and to provide security to all ciOzens 2  Make the government is not s i d e l i n e d b y b u i l d i n g c l e a n governance, effecOve, democraOc and reliable 3  Indonesia build from the periphery to strengthen regions and villages within the framework of a unitary state 4  RejecOng a weak state to do a system and law enforcement corrupOon-­‐free, dignified and reliable 5  Improving the quality of human life 6  Improving people's producOvity and compeOOveness in the internaOonal market 7  Realize economic independence by moving the strategic sectors of the domesOc economy 8  Re v o l u O o n i z i n g t h e n a O o n ' s character 9  Reinforce all Bhineka late and strengthen naOonal restoraOon.

KEY DEVELOPMENT SPIRIT

6 PILLAR OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: 1.  ECONOMY 2.  ENVIRONMENT 3.  HUMAN CAPITAL AND SOCIAL CAPITAL 4.  FISCAL POLICY DEVELOPMENT 5.  SMART GOOD AND CLEAN GOVERNMENT 6.  LEADERSHIP TRANSFORMATION

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Realizing productive society, independent and prosperous;

3.  Realising good governance and clean through increased professional services

THE GOALS OF SDGs 1. No Poverty 2. FighOng Hunger 9. Infrastructure, Industry 3.Healthy & Welfare 10. Reduces Inequality 4. Quality EducaOon 11. Sustainable CiOes 5. Gender Equality 12. ConsumpOon 6. Access to Clean Water and SanitaOon 13. Climate Change 7. Clean Energy 15 Terrestrial Ecosystems 8. A Decent Job 16. Peace -­‐ Dest 14 (marine ecosystems) 17. Partnership

GDSC

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Healthy & Smart Village Movement (GDSC) SMART PARAMETER

12 Variabel :

1. Long Learning 2. Illiteracy 3. TBM / Library 4. VocaUonal EducaUon 5. Land Use 6. Management of Water 7. Use of Space (RTRW) 8. Food ProducUon 9. Processing Industry 10. Disaster management 11. Infrastructure village 12. Good Management of Governance Village AdministraUve

HEALTH PARAMETER

8 Variabel :

1. Open DefecaOon Free (ODF) 2. SanitaOon non ODF 3. Maternal Mortality Rate -­‐ Infant Mortality Rate 4. Toddlers Malnourished 5. Healthy House Floor 6. Healthy Environment 7. ParOcipaOon Universal Assurance 8. ParOcipaOon for Family Planing

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Activities / Specific Interventions in 2016 towards 2017

Visits BKSAP-­‐ Central Parliament Working Group SDGs in Bojonegoro

1.  Bojonegoro declare readiness to implement the SDGs 2.  Preparing Office/Secretary Bojonegoro SDGs in Board Plan Bojonegoro (Bappeda) 3.  Invites the World Bank and Infid for intensive discussions related SDGs 4.  SK Establish Task Force SDGs 5.  Reviewing and harmonizing baseline data according SDGs perspective (try to connect with the variables that correspond to each destination 6.  Evaluating shared between SKPD, Communities and Entrepreneurs (on a management review forum on Friday) 7.  Another policy that supports (synchronization and coordination)

The Ambasador of SDGs ZumroOn in Bojonegoro

SDGs Bojonegoro Office 13


Results Baseline variables corresponding SDGs aims Perspective (starting point)

Example :

Percentage the poor people, 2008 : 28 % à 2016 : 13,43 %

Desired food pattern, 2008 : 51 % à 2015 : 68,8% Children malnutrition, 2008 :14,22 à 2016 : 5,24 % Life expectancy, 2008 : 68,5 à 2015 : 70,51 High school enrolment rate , 2008 : 53,86 à 2016 : 86,26 Gender development index , 2008 : 53,57 à 2016 : 89,24 Access to clean water , 2008 : 57,85 % à 2016 : 79,64 % Access to sanitation, 2008 : 63,12 % à 2016 : 85 % ODF Villages , 2008 : 0 à 2016 : 198 vilages Head of Family harnessing solar cells , 2008 : 0 à 2016 : 726 Family Open unemployment rate, 2008 : 5,02 à 2016 : 3,10%

Good road conditions, 2008 : 20 % à 2016 : 88,57 % Gini Ratio, 2008 : 0,28 à 2016 : 0,24 Good bridge conditions, 2008 : 41 % à 2016 : 84,59 % Villages Geo Spatial , 2008 : 0 à 2016 : 18 villages Availability of food energy, 2008 : NO DATA à 2016 : 5.706 kkal/kap/day Green open space, 2008 : 19,71 à 2016 : 27,74 Ha Environmental quality index, 2008 : NO DATA à 2016 : 63,97 SI Handling of social conflicts, 2008 : 27 % à 2016 : 97,1 %


Collaboration with scientists & Entrepreneurs/Bisnis

1.  Baseline data and preliminary analysis by: World Bank both related RAAPid For health, educaOon and licensing and study bigs For reducing poverty and increasing economic growth 2.  For endowment fund supported by NRGi 3.  Supported by NGO: Infid & Local NGOBojonegoro 4.  The use of IT in supporOng the development of such insOtuOons: ADB, BPPT, Sinergantara, Mediatrack COLLABORATION WITH BINIS & 5.  CooperaOon with universiOes: ITB, IPB, UI, Airlangga 1.  AspiraOon and pCOMMUNITIES ublic input mell: Friday dialogue, SMS, University, Pusdakota Ubaya, etc. medsos, eyes Radar, Radio, Local TV, ScienOfic Essay 6.  SUPPORT NEEDED for FUTURE: CompeOOon Building a Sustainable Bojonegoro -­‐ Immediately PublicaOon RegulaOon of the Central 2.  Make Regent Reg. Investment IncenOves which Government, including indicators or variables that the employers and people collaborate in the village, Indonesian government raOfied including those related to the Community -­‐ Support the implementaOon of the research / base line Empowerment data which specificSDGs, including M & E implementaOon 3.  Employers are encouraged to slowly -­‐ changing from tradiOonal agricultural land into industrial labor-­‐ COLLABORATION with SCIENTISTS & intensive and modern PROFESIONAL 4.  SUPPORT NEEDED FUTURE: Philanthropist who has helped to empower the community who synchronize acOviOes with program Bojonegoro Regency


The contribution and role of Bojonegoro Government •  Organize •  Coordinate with related fields •  Facilitate •  Triggering •  Empowerment •  Enlightenment

•  Controling •  Pioneer •  Protecting the weak •  Law enforcement •  Adjustment •  Guarantee the fulfillment of a sense of justice 16


Contributions and Community (Citizen) Role Bojonegoro • Advise and influence on programming • Take part in one or more of the programming process • Given the opportunity for making a decision • Given a role in the implementation process • Given a role in monitoring, control and development of a program

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The contribution and role of scientist • The ability of the baseline data is valid • Capabilities in the field of research and development • To improve the quality of data analysis problems and contribute solutions / suggestions on programming • Have a strong theoretical basis in the development program • Have a good ability to innovate a program 18


Contribution and Role of Entrepreneurs ( Bisnis) • Ability in financing • Capable of mobilizing the economy • Have the technology needed in the development program • Accelerate the development process • Role in preserving the ecology and environment 19


Hope and Solutions •  Hopefully, the central government did not impose SDGs as something arOficial and not integrated in the system of naOonal development planning and budgeOng •  We at the Bojonegoro consider SDGs this was a serious marer and very important for the people Bojonegoro in the present and in the future, so that since the DeclaraOon of readiness, we have been planning and carrying out a serious and careful planning, so RPJMD also our review and we have built with the purpose and SDGs Others solution : -­‐ Data RevoluOon: the establishment of a single data iniOated by a group dasawisma (valid data to be analyzed according to the condiOons Bojonegoro) -­‐ Open Contracts : open system in the procurement of goods / services in the implementaOon of development Bojonegoro, so reduce corrupOon and improve the quality of implementaOon of development Bojonegoro -­‐ Monitoring & EvaluaOon of the right related to the involvement of government, communiOes, scienOsts and entrepreneurs in the implementaOon of Development 20


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