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Effective Policy Briefs as a Tool for Policy Advocacy

When it comes to presenting research results for policy advocacy, detailed research narratives are often ineffective. Generally, targeted stakeholders for policy advocacy do not have sufficient times to reading and understanding the research. Thus, civil society organizations need an instrument to present research concisely. One of the tool is policy brief. The writing of policy …

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Grievance Channel to Improve Public Service Certainty

People have the right to get guarantees for quality public services, non-discriminatory, and in accordance with applicable standards. Certainty in public services will further increase public trust in the government. This was raised at the LAPOR! Goes to Campus Online, Pandeglang Regency, organized by PATTIRO in collaboration with the Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform …

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Optimizing the Use of Revenue Sharing Funds for Natural Resources and Forestry Reforestation Funds for Provinces and Regencies/Cities

Since 2017, the Revenue Sharing Fund for Natural Resources and Forestry Reforestation Funds (DBH DR) has been distributed to producing provinces as a consequence of implementing Law No. 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government which transferred authority for forestry affairs from districts/cities to provinces. Although it has been transferred, there are still remaining DBH DR …

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Sharing Experiences of Climate Resilience Advocacy in the Netherlands and Indonesia

Climate change is an unavoidable condition nowadays. Society must begin to adapt and survive through the climate changes. In the agricultural sector, vulnerable groups—poor farmers, women, people with disabilities, and the elderly—are the groups that feel the greatest impact from climate change. The lack of socialization and the lack of access to information makes these …

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The Role of Youth in Improving the Quality of Public Services in Indonesia

Young people must be “mischievous” in criticizing the development of public services in Indonesia. This was raised in the remarks delivered by Bambang Kurniawan, Vice Chancellor I of the University of Yuppentek Indonesia, at the Tangerang City Goes to Campus (Online) Report. “Complaints from the public, including youth, contribute to the development of public services,” …

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The Importance of Collaboration for Climate Change Action

JAKARTA. 2022, 25 August – The commitment of Indonesia to keep the earth’s temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius was agreed upon in the Paris Agreement in 2015. The Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) document was established that year as an official agreement in our country’s emission reduction efforts submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention …

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Increasingly massive implementation of Ecological Fiscal Transfer in Indonesia

The idea of ​​implementing the Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) policy in Indonesia has continued to develop in recent years. This has been driven by the initiative of the coalition of civil society organizations from various regions together with The Asia Foundation (TAF), which proposed the concept of Ecology-based Provincial Budget Transfer (TAPE) and Ecology-based District …

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Nine Indonesian Think Tanks Recognized by the World: CSIS, SMERU, ICW, and PATTIRO

Berita Baru, Internasional – The Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania developed an initiative called the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) to assess the performance of policy research institutions around the world. Since 2010, the assessment has produced a global index of think tanks, involving hundreds of panelists from around the world. …

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PATTIRO and KemenPAN-RB are holding Virtual LAPOR! Goes To Campus

Law Number 25 of 2009 concerning Public Services has provided a space for public participation for involvement in improving the quality and accountability of public services, as well as cooperation between service providers. To maximize public participation, the government has developed a National Public Service Complaint Management System (SP4N) through the LAPOR! application, integrating all …

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PATTIRO’s Proposal to Prevent Violations of ASN Neutrality on Social Media

tirto.id – The Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) found 67 cases of violations of the neutrality of the State Civil Apparatus (ASN) during the 2019 election campaign. Of these, 51 cases occurred on social media. Violations of ASN’s neutrality on social media can range from uploading images or photos to providing responses and comments …

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Returning to the Top 40 Global Think Tanks, PATTIRO Promises to Be More Contributive

Returning to the Top 40 Global Think Tanks, PATTIRO Promises to Be More Contributive. At the end of January, the Lauder Institute, University of Pennsylvania, United States issued a release regarding influential organizations in the world. And the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) as a research and advocacy institution is again on the list. …

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PATTIRO Press Release: 87 Alleged Village Fund Corruption, PATTIRO: Village Task Force Not Optimal

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) suspects that 87 villages have committed corruption in Village Funds. The suspicion comes from public reports to the anti-corruption agency, which reached 362 reports. Regarding the many alleged corruption cases, the Director of the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO), Maya Rostanty, believes that the Village Task Force (Village Task …

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