The Impact of International Cooperation Policies on Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Indonesia
Keywords:
Sustainable Development, Poverty, International CooperationAbstract
The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of international cooperation policies on poverty alleviation and sustainable development in developing countries, with a particular focus on Indonesia. International cooperation policies are a crucial part of reducing poverty and promoting sustainable development in developing countries. International cooperation policies have become an important part of the development strategies of developing countries, including Indonesia, to overcome the challenges of poverty and achieve sustainable development. This research uses a qualitative approach with secondary data analysis in the form of reports, statistics, and case studies related to the implementation of international cooperation policies in Indonesia. The results of the analysis show that international cooperation in the form of financial assistance, technology transfer and partnership development programs have a positive impact on poverty alleviation and the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals in developed Indonesia. However, the effectiveness of these measures is often affected by factors such as local institutional capacity, inter-agency coordination, and adaptation to local conditions. These results suggest improved coordination and strengthened institutional capacity to maximize the positive impact of international cooperation policies in the Indonesian development context.