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Building Village Accountability, PATTIRO and KIP Develop Information Service Standards

Law Number 6/2014 concerning Villages (Village Law), gives residents the right to participate in the administration of village government (Pemdes). This is because the Village Law constructs villages as self-governing communities that adhere to democratic principles, which lead to the realization of accountable village government through the implementation of information disclosure. However, this condition has …

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WSIS Prize Nomination, PATTIRO Initiative Competes with World Initiatives

The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Expert Team, which is mandated by the UN, decided the winners at the 2017 WSIS Prize Champion event, including the PATTIRO, Kedesa.id initiative along with 300 international initiatives in 18 different categories. The Kedesa.id program, which promotes accountability in the implementation of the Village Law, was successfully …

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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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Policy Brief | Optimizing the Function of the District in Empowering and Creating Self-Sufficiency of Villages

The district is one of the elements of the regencies/cities that implement government affairs that are part of the authorities of the region, and also perform assistive tasks. The district is regulated in detail by Government Regulation No. 19 of 2008 concerning the District. However, after the enactment of Law No. 23 of 2014 on …

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Fact Sheet | Village Democracy in the Regulatory Framework of the Village Law

Village, according to Law No. 6 of 2014 (Village Law), is a community that has the authority to regulate its own affairs based on the function of self-governing community. Based on this concept, the implementation of the government at the village level is done independently by the village community. The full authority for self-government opens the opportunity for the Village Government (Pemdes) to implement …

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Policy Briefs | Strengthening Village-Owned Enterprises to Drive the Village Economy

Since long ago, villages have been directed to manage their own businesses. This is stated in the Explanation to Article 21 of Law Number 5 of 1979 concerning Village Government. In Law Number 22 of 1999 concerning Regional Government it is stated that villages can establish business entities, which was then confirmed through Law Number …

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Development Planning in the Village Law Needs Attention

The existence of Law number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages (Village Law) is expected to bring more prosperous residents in the Village through 4 (four) main aspects, namely fulfillment of basic needs, construction of facilities and infrastructure, development of local economic potential, and utilization of natural resources and environment (Article 78 paragraph 1). To support …

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Press Release | Behind the Ratification of the Village Law. PATTIRO: Village Heads Must Be Ready to Be Audited by BPK

The passing of the Village Law (UU Desa) brings fresh air to villages in Indonesia because more funds will flow to villages, so it is hoped that residents in the villages can be more prosperous. Article 72 of the Village Law states that the village budget is set at a minimum of 10% of regional …

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