The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) describe a universal agenda that applies and must be implemented by 193 countries which were agreed upon at the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) on September 25, 2015. The SDGs contain 17 goals and 169 targets that are expected to be achieved by 2030. Some of the main goals of the SDGs include life without poverty, energy efficiency, and gender equality. Indonesia is one of the countries that have adopted and implemented the SDGs concept to achieve it by 2030. Indonesia, through the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the Ministry of Planning and National Development (Bappenas/Ministry of PPN) and in collaboration with other relevant agencies, also participates in monitoring, evaluating, and reporting on the performance of Indonesia’s commitment to adopting the SDGs concept.