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Encouraging Gender Mainstreaming in Social Forestry, PATTIRO Organizes GAT Technical Assistance for CSOs

PATTIRO has developed Gender Assessment Tools (GAT) in Social Forestry. This tool aims to identify various gender issues in social forestry management starting from the pre- and post-approval stages of social forestry to social forestry policies and institutions in the regions. The assessment results are expected to be the starting material for developing more gender-responsive …

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Capacity Building for VICRA’s CSOs Consortium through Training of Trainers (ToT) on Climate Resilience and GESI Analysis

Jakarta, February 2022. One of the outcomes to be achieved in the “Voice for Inclusiveness Climate Resilience Actions (VICRA)” program is that issues and policies of climate change can be discussed and understood by various stakeholders at the provincial, district, and village levels. To achieve this outcome, it is necessary to increase the knowledge and …

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To Expand Ecological-Based Fiscal Transfer Policy Initiatives in the Regional Level, PATTIRO and TAF Hold Training for CSOs

Since 2018, The Asia Foundation (TAF) together with the Civil Society Organization (CSO) Network has developed initiatives to encourage policies on ecological-based fiscal transfers at the regency level, called the Ecology-based Regency Budget Transfers (TAKE), and at the provincial level, called the Ecology-based Provincial Budget Transfer (TAPE). TAPE and TAKE are incentive schemes in the …

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PATTIRO Organizes CSO Training Activities in Regional Planning and Budgeting for Tuberculosis Control

Based on data from the 2016 Global Tuberculosis Report, Indonesia is ranked second behind India with the most TB sufferers. This figure is quite worrying considering that TB is an infectious disease that can spread very quickly through the air and without the sufferer being able to know directly. One of the contributions made by …

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An Overview of #OGPinMalaysia

Tuesday, 20 September 2011. An Open Government Declaration was established. Eight countries, Brazil, Mexico, Norway, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Philippines, South Africa, and Indonesia, proclaimed themselves outright to join the OGP as their commitment in the realization of a transparent and accountable government. Now, the number of the OGP participating countries has …

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Fostering Genuine Participation: Lesson Learnt from Citizen Engagement in Transparency for Development (T4D) Pilot Project

One of the biggest health challenges in Indonesia is maternal and newborn health. Child mortality rates in poor peri-urban areas are much higher than the urban average. A 2012 study by UNICEF found that child mortality rates are five times higher in Jabodetabek’s poor peri-urban sub-districts. As the nearest peri-urban area to Jakarta, Banten province …

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Keep Collaborating and Never Trust the Government

By: Didik Purwondanu, PATTIRO’s Senior Program Manager for Social Accountability “Keep collaborating and never trust the government”, my closing sentence answered the question of a graduate student at the end of the public forum at the Open Government Hub, last Friday (19/9) afternoon. This invited applause and laughter from the participants present. This question was …

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Vertical Integration and Indonesia’s CSO Movement for Transparency and Accountability

by: Didik Purwandanu, PATTIRO’s Senior Program Manager of Social Accountability During the last 17 years, Indonesia has been through three trials of decentralization models. The first involved strengthening the autonomy of pilot areas in the district / city, through the release of Presidential Decree No. 11 of 1996, which declared 25 April as the Day …

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CSOs Establish Communiqué on Open Government

[Denpasar, May 6 2014, Luh De Suriyani] Civil Society Organizations (CSO) in the Asia Pacific have created a communiqué to urge governments of Open Government Partnership (OGP) country members to implement the principles of open government.. In their joint communiqué, the 153 organizations stressed the importance and need to establish, expand and consolidate civic space. …

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The Government’s Commitment to the OGP Movement is Questionable

The Regional Center for Research and Information (PATTIRO) questions the government’s commitment to the Open Government Partnership (OGP) movement because until now the government does not yet have a clear and detailed action plan (reaction) to support the open government movement. In addition, the government’s commitment to the OGP movement is not serious and is …

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APBD Supervision Training Module for CSOs

This module was written to support budgetary advocacy training activities that are undertaken by CSOs in five provinces and 20 districts that constitute the AIPD program area. Module material encompasses various methods of budgetary supervision that are already practised by civil society, both in Indonesia and other nations, following their success advocating budgetary supervision. Among …

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