EVALUATION OF THE INCLUSIVE VILLAGE PROGRAM IN ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (CASE STUDY: KENDAL VILLAGE, ASTANAJAPURA SUB-DISTRICT, CIREBON REGENCY)
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to promote the fulfillment of rights for marginalized communities. Eleven out of the seventeen SDGs agendas are focused on addressing social issues related to inclusivity. The inclusive village program serves as one of the implementation strategies to...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to promote the fulfillment of rights
for marginalized communities. Eleven out of the seventeen SDGs agendas are
focused on addressing social issues related to inclusivity. The inclusive village
program serves as one of the implementation strategies to tackle the challenges of
inclusivity, particularly in ensuring the fulfillment of rights and participation of
individuals with disabilities. This research aims to evaluate the village inclusion
program in achieving sustainable development goals by identifying criteria and
indicators for program assessment, subsequently assessing the program using the
identified criteria and indicators, and finally formulating strategies for enhancing
the village inclusion program in achieving sustainable development goals in
Kendal Village. The study adopts a mixed methods approach, utilizing
questionnaires, interviews, observations, and literature reviews as sources of
information. The criteria and indicators used to measure the inclusive village
program are developed based on various literature studies related to SDGs,
inclusive villages, and rural development. The research findings indicate that the
majority of rights for individuals with disabilities and People Affected by Leprosy
(PAL) have been fulfilled. However, this does not apply to the provision of
educational facilities and infrastructure, improvement of economic opportunities
through decent jobs and career development, as well as their participation in
various activities. In this context, effective strategies are needed to enhance the
implementation of the inclusive village program. Despite the completion of the
program, it is crucial to conduct monitoring and supervision to ensure the
continued progress of inclusive rural development. Fundamentally, an inclusive
village can be defined as a community that actively embraces and positively values
differences while encouraging the participation of its members in the development
and advancement of the village. |
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