ICGSS - Postgraduate Schools Program University of Merdeka Malang.
- ICGSS publishes in July 2017. Publish October.
- ICGSSe is indexed in Google Scholar (in 2017)
- ICGSSe is indexed in Portal Garuda (in 2017)
Following the end of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015 with 8 goals, the United Nations (UN) developed the sustainability of the world's goals through Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with 17 goals. As well as other countries in the world, the Indonesian government is also working towards achieving these objectives in the government, business, and civil society sectors to co-operate with the UN, and the Indonesian government started mobilizing to achieve the Sustainable Development Agenda by 2030. Universal, inclusive, and indivisible, the Agenda calls for action by all countries to improve the lives of people everywhere. Graduate School of the University of Merdeka Malang as an educational institution takes a role in a small part in the academic field by conducting scientific discussions from scholars and practitioners in a conference forum. This activity adopted Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development and 17 Goals for Sustainable Development. The ultimate goal of this conference is to answer the needs and thinking of the people in Indonesia and international people to achieve sustainable living and also to know more about the efforts of the UN and its partners to build a better world without being left behind. The conference, entitled "SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 2030: CHALLENGES AND ITS SOLUTIONS" is expected to be gathered by field ideas and practices on the implementation of SDGs in the world. A collection of articles will greatly assist the Indonesian government in particular and other countries in the world in providing alternative solutions and challenges for sustainability in the future.
ICGSS (Accounting and Financial Review), with registered number | ISSN 2721-1398 (online) | DOI Prefix 10.26905 by Crossref |
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ICGSS - Postgraduate Schools Program University of Merdeka Malang.