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        "msgid": "indonesias-sdg-performance-ranks-favorably-against-global-peers-govt-1782381054",
        "date": "2026-06-25 16:16:56",
        "title": "Indonesia's SDG performance ranks favorably against global peers: Govt",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_EN",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "Indonesia has achieved 62.7 percent of its Sustainable Development Goals targets, significantly outpacing the global average of under 20 percent, according to a government minister. The achievement is viewed as a crucial milestone towards the Golden Indonesia 2045 vision, with a focus now on accelerating progress on lagging indicators and escaping the middle-income trap through innovation-driven economic transformation. The government is calling on university SDGs Centers to bolster data collection and reporting to address the 24.2 percent of indicators still requiring urgent attention.",
        "content": "<p>\u201cIndonesia\u2019s SDG achievement is relatively strong. While the global\naverage remains below 20 percent, Indonesia has surpassed 60 percent. We\nmust strengthen the role of SDGs Centers at universities to ensure our\nprogress continues beyond this level,\u201d he said at the SDGs Center\nConference 2026 in Jakarta on Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>According to him, Indonesia\u2019s SDGs are considered a key development\nmilestone for achieving Golden Indonesia 2045.<\/p>\n<p>He then outlined the planning, which includes strengthening the\nfoundations of economic transformation, human resources, and national\ncompetitiveness from 2022 onward, given Indonesia\u2019s position as an\nupper-middle-income country.<\/p>\n<p>Pambudy conveyed that the next step is to achieve the 2030 SDGs\ntargets, which would mark a new milestone in the country\u2019s development\ntransformation.<\/p>\n<p>He emphasized that Indonesia must then escape the middle-income trap\nby 2041 through an economic transformation driven by innovation,\nproductivity, and value creation to realize the Golden Indonesia 2045\nvision.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe year 2045 is only 19 years away. It is a critical period because\nif we fail to address today\u2019s challenges, including inequality, poverty,\nhunger, and access to clean water, achieving future SDG targets will\nbecome increasingly difficult,\u201d he remarked.<\/p>\n<p>He added that meeting those targets must therefore be a key\nmilestone, particularly in fulfilling basic needs that require immediate\nattention.<\/p>\n<p>Pambudy informed that to date, only 18 percent of the SDG targets are\non track based on the global aggregate. Without transformative efforts,\nthe achievement of the SDGs is estimated to be delayed by 32 years.<\/p>\n<p>He stated that Indonesia has achieved 62.7 percent of its SDG\ntargets, equivalent to 153 of the 244 indicators. However, 59\nindicators, or 24.2 percent, still require accelerated efforts to get\nback on track.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, data for 40 indicators remain unavailable as of 2024,\nhighlighting the need to strengthen data collection and reporting.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn this regard, today\u2019s meeting of SDGs Centers at universities is\nexpected to reinforce efforts to achieve and accelerate the attainment\nof the SDGs by 2030,\u201d the minister remarked.<\/p>\n<p>Translator: M Baqir Idrus A, Resinta Sulistiyandari<\/p>",
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