SDGs For Community Empowerment - Keynote 22 Agustus
SDGs For Community Empowerment - Keynote 22 Agustus
SDGs For Community Empowerment - Keynote 22 Agustus
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
Assoc. Prof. Sulikah Asmorowati, S.Sos., MDevSt, Ph.D
(Public Administration Departemen)
Vice Dean II FISIP Universitas Airlangga
Universitas Airlangga
Beforehand ..Let’s see this Video …
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7VSimeqZZQ
Sustainable Development
A buzzword in International development and public policy lexicon
Enshrined on the masthead of Environment magazine
Featured on 8,720,000 Web pages, and countless programs, Institution,
places etc (Kates et al. 2005) and Now it is 1.010.000.000
The History…
1972: Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment,“Conflicts between
environment and development were first Acknowledge”
1982 : the General Assembly of the United Nations initiated The World
Commission on Environment and Development.
1987: Report, Our Common Future
chaired by then–Prime Minister of Norway Gro Harlem
Brundtland, Thus, “Brundtland Commission.”
“Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to
meet their own need” (Our Common Future, 1987)”
• The Goal:
• To ensure social responsible economic development while protecting the resource base and the environment
for the benefit of future generations.
INTERNATIONAL
POLICY CHANGES
THE CHALLENGE:
The interaction betwen culture, structure and technology
optimitation, improvement and renewal of the party’s involved
Human needs as starting points but at the same point eco-efficiency
and innovation.
Most of the poor world’s problems are the result of unsustainable
policies by their own government, especially due to massive
industrialisation to Boost economic growth.
Some tools or measures taken
Sweeping Restriction On The Use Of Resources
Wide Ranging Interventions In The Global Governance, And
The Behavior Of Multinational Companies,
Restriction On International Trade..
Action for
social and
Community partnerships political
Small groups organisations change
Personal
action
Building Community Empowerment
(laverack, 2009)
• Community participation
• Problem assessment capacities
• Local leadership
• Resource mobilization
• Organisational structures
• Link to other organisations and people
• Ability to ‘ask why’ (critical consciousness)
• Community control over programme management
• Equitable relationship with outside agents
The capable community
• A community has both social and geographic dimensions, in which
individuals and groups interact, take action towards achieving shared
goals (a community of interest)
• The existence of functional leadership, established community
strcutures, participation and the ability to mobilize resources are
indicative of strong organizational and social abilities that capture the
essential qualities of a ‘capable community’
THE MATRIX OF EMPOWERMENT
Domain Assessment and Reasons Why How to Improve Strategy Resource
Rank
Improve
participation
Increase
problem
assessment
capacities
Develop local
leadership
Improve
resource
mobilisation
Build
organisational
structure
How Sustainable Development Can
Contribute To Community Empowerment
Inclusivity and Economic Education and Social Cohesion Environmental
Participation Opportunities Capacity Stewardship
Building
A holistic approach that seeks to enhance the well-being and quality of life of individuals within a
community while preserving and improving the natural and social environment for current and
future generations.
This approach emphasizes collaboration, inclusivity, and long-term thinking to create positive
outcomes for both people and the planet.