Tujuan, Target, dan Prinsip SDGs Goal 6 #AirMinumSanitasiAman

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6 Jan 202003:35

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses Indonesia's progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6, which aims to provide universal access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene by 2030. It highlights that while a significant majority of Indonesians have improved drinking water access, 33 million still lack it. The government targets 100% access to improved drinking water and improved sanitation by 2024, emphasizing principles of universality, equity, safety, affordability, and inclusivity. The call to action encourages collective responsibility for creating a sustainable environment for future generations.

Takeaways

  • 🌊 SDG 6 aims to provide access to adequate and equitable drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene for all by 2030.
  • 🚰 Indonesia has made significant progress with 53 million people accessing piped water services.
  • 💧 A total of 178 million Indonesians have access to non-piped water services.
  • 🏙️ Approximately 94% of urban residents have access to improved drinking water.
  • 🌾 About 80% of rural residents also have access to improved drinking water.
  • 🚫 However, around 33 million Indonesians still lack access to improved drinking water.
  • 🚽 Most of the population has improved access to sanitation, but 25 million still practice open defecation.
  • 🏡 In rural areas, approximately 55.75% have access to improved sanitation, while 80.48% in urban areas do.
  • 📈 The government targets 100% access to improved drinking water and 90% to improved sanitation by 2024.
  • 🤝 Key principles for achieving SDGs include universal access, equity, safe management, affordability, and suitability for all.

Q & A

  • What is the primary goal of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 6?

    -The primary goal of SDG number 6 is to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by the year 2030.

  • How many people in Indonesia currently have access to piped water services?

    -Approximately 53 million people in Indonesia have access to piped water network services.

  • What percentage of urban and rural populations in Indonesia have access to improved drinking water?

    -About 94% of people in urban areas and 80% of people in rural areas have access to improved drinking water.

  • How many Indonesians still lack access to improved drinking water?

    -Around 33 million Indonesians do not have access to improved drinking water.

  • What are the sanitation access statistics for urban and rural areas in Indonesia?

    -In urban areas, about 80.48% of the population has access to improved sanitation, while in rural areas, this figure is approximately 55.75%.

  • What is the current status of open defecation in Indonesia?

    -About 25 million people in Indonesia still practice open defecation.

  • What targets has the Government of Indonesia set for drinking water access by 2024 and 2030?

    -The government targets 100% access to improved drinking water by 2024, including 15% safely-managed drinking water, and 45% safely-managed drinking water by 2030.

  • What is the target for improved sanitation access by 2024 and 2030 in Indonesia?

    -The target is to achieve 90% access to improved sanitation by 2024 and 54% access to safely-managed sanitation by 2030.

  • What principles should guide the government in achieving the SDGs?

    -The principles include universal access, equity, safe management, affordability, and suitability for all individuals.

  • What is the significance of the principles mentioned in the script?

    -These principles serve as a framework to ensure that all populations benefit from water and sanitation services without discrimination, thereby promoting a sustainable environment.

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