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Achievements in Encouraging Multi Stakeholder Forums in Papua

PATTIRO together with development partners in Papua who are members of the Judicial Approach in Papua Area (JAiPA) Program, namely the Independent Consultation Foundation for People’s Empowerment (KIPRa), the Limited Association for the Study and Empowerment of Papuan Indigenous Peoples (Pt PPMA), and the Wasur Lestari Papua Foundation (YWLP ) encouraging forest-friendly policies in Papua …

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Collaborating with Young People in Preserving the Environment

In the last two decades, the impact of environmental damage due to massive development of the Papua region has been increasingly visible. Environmental conservation in the Papua region requires more attention, including involving wider stakeholders to jointly protect the environment of Papua. Youth can be important partners in preserving the environment to ensure environmental benefits …

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Establishment of MSF to Promote Forest Friendly Policies in Papua

A multi-party forum or Multi Stakeholder Forum (MSF) is a collaboration across sectors or stakeholders such as local government, civil society groups, academics, the private sector and the community based on government administrative areas. This forum has a common goal to achieve the desired changes in regional development. Each party brings different perspectives and expertise, …

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Press Release | Responding to the Ratification of the Papua DOB Bill

PATTIRO: Development of DOB Papua Needs to be Accelerated with District Development Approach Thursday (30/6), the plenary meeting of the House of Representatives passed three bills on the establishment of new autonomous regions (DOB) of Papua into law. The three Bills are the Bill on the Establishment of South Papua Province, the Bill on the …

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PATTIRO and CSOs in Jayapura Deliver the Idea of ‘Developing Districts Developing Districts’

The Developing Districts Developing Districts (DMMD) concept, initiated by Bappenas together with the Jayapura Regency Government, Papua Province, is currently being developed and implemented. This concept aims to accelerate development in Papua by encouraging the strengthening of the role of the District. As an effort to strengthen DMMD, PATTIRO together with civil society organizations in …

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Policy Brief | Review of 2020-2024 RPJMN Points on Papuan Development

“URGENCY OF LOW CARBON AND EQUALITY-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT TO OVERCOME GAPS AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT AND LIVELIHOODS OF INDIGENOUS PAPUANS” With the advent of the Reformasi era, the central government began treating Papua differently. While during the New Order, the militaristic approach was highly dominant, during the reformasi period, the approach undertaken was to give authority …

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Encouraging the Self-Reliance of the Indigenous Papuans (OAP): Suggestions for Papuan Development Priorities in 2020-2024 RPJMN

Jakarta, April 15, 2019 The attention of the Central Government towards the Papua region over the past four years has been demonstrated by the implementation of massive infrastructure development. It is recognized that this development has succeeded in opening the isolation of citizens and increasing connectivity between regions. However, this connectivity has not yet been …

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Policy Brief | Fulfillment of the Right to Population Administration and Civil Registration Services of Persons with Difabilities

Civil registration documents resulting from the population administration process are rights for citizens, as expressed in Article 2 of Law No. 23 of 2006 concerning Population Administration, that has been modified by Law No. 24 of 2013 on the Amendment of Law Number 23 of 2006 on Population Administration (hereinafter referred to as the Population …

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Discussion of Local Regulation Draft on Protection and Rights Fulfillment of Persons with Disabilities

As mandated by the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, every Indonesian citizen reserves the right to social welfare and protection. However, up to this moment, it seems that the State is still not able yet to fulfill, particularly, the rights of the persons with disabilities to social welfare and protection. To encourage the …

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Results of Community Assessment Survey of Basic Services in Merauke District

PATTIRO with the support of the Australia Indonesia Partnership for Decentralization/The Australia Indonesia Partnership for Decentralization (AIPD) provides assistance to a network of civil society organizations in conducting assessment surveys on the implementation of basic services using the Community Report Card instrument/ Citizen Report Card (CRC). This survey was conducted to get an overview of …

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The Effective Use of Special Autonomy Funds in Papua and West Papua Can be Achieved Through Information Transparency

From 2002 until 2012, Papua Province received Rp 28.444 trillion in special autonomy funds and Rp. 5.271 trillion in infrastructure funding. Whilst, West Papua Province that was established in 2008, has received Rp. 5.409 trillion in special autonomy funds and Rp. 2.962 trillion in infrastructure funding. The question that arises from this is what has …

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Results of Analysis of the Raja Ampat Regency Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD) in the Education Sector

Raja Ampat Regency is one of the newly created districts in West Papua Province, which was split from Sorong Regency, based on Law Number 26 of 2002 concerning the Expansion of 14 Districts in Papua Province. As a new autonomous region that is still young, Raja Ampat Regency, on the one hand, is faced with …

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