Komnas HAM encourages the strengthening of the global health system to be more
inclusive, equitable, and responsive to crises as was proposed by the government of
Indonesia at the G20 Summit in 2022. Building a stronger global health architecture
is very important for strengthening national, regional, and global capacity and
resilience against future pandemics.
Komnas HAM promotes the incorporation of gender equality in all areas of
sustainable development. In this connection, we strengthen our commitment to
addressing gender inequalities and encouraging the mainstreaming of gender in the
political-security, economic and socio-cultural spheres to contribute to the realization
of the Indonesia Vision 2045 and the 2030 Agenda.
Komnas HAM also seeks to promote the gender-responsive implementation of the
SDGs, by enhancing national and sub-national sex-disaggregated databases and
analyses on all SDGs, and by considering the establishment of reliable national
gender statistics.
We attach importance to the rights of persons with disabilities and local communities
(masyarakat hukum adat), in particular on the enjoyment of their human rights,
towards an inclusive community, in line with the 2030 Agenda.
Komnas HAM welcomes partnership and collaborative works with all parties on the
promotion and protection of human rights as part of the SDGs implementation.
Let me conclude by saying that we believe human rights and the SDGs are the two
sides of the same coin. We hope that the Human Rights Council (HRC) and other
human rights mechanisms, including National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs),
can contribute to the principle of “leaving no one behind” in our efforts to achieve the
SDGs.
Thank you.