SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS SOCIALIZATION USING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR THE FIRST INDICATORNO POVERTY UNDERSTANDING

  • Wahyu Sardjono
  • Maryani Maryani
  • Sarim Sarim
  • Erma Lusia
Keywords: sustainable development goal, no poverty, knowledge managementsystems, factor analysis, socialization

Abstract

Global warming, poverty, climate change, and sustainable development are just a few of the issues facing the world today. The Sustainable Development Goals, which have 169 agreed targets, aim to improve human welfare and protect the environment through 17 main factors. Eliminating all formsof poverty is the first of the sustainable development goals (SDG 1: No Poverty). This objective discusses raising the impoverished's standard of living, guaranteeing their access to essential services, and shielding the entireneighborhood from natural disasters. The community as a whole needs to be informed about and sensitized toward this initiative. Factor analysis is utilized in the system evaluation process, and regression analysis is also used to create mathematical models. In order to successfully measure the performance of SDG 1—no poverty socialization through the use of knowledge management systems—new factors were created as a result of this research. These factors are socializationculture, socialization innovation, socialization technology, and socialization governance.

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2024-11-14
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Sardjono, W., Maryani, M., Sarim, S., & Lusia, E. (2024). SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS SOCIALIZATION USING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR THE FIRST INDICATORNO POVERTY UNDERSTANDING. ICCD, 6(1), 590-597. https://doi.org/10.33068/iccd.v6i1.789
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