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The need for Village Government support in Funding Home Industries

Since 2016, the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (KPP&PA) has initiated the implementation of the Home Industry (IR) development program. This program is carried out in order to help housewives who have businesses to support the family economy, or housewives who are heads of households. Even though it has only been running for […]

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Blitar Regency Budget Policy Study (Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management)

Climate change adaptation in the National Action Plan for Climate Change Adaptation (RAN-API), published by the Ministry of National Planning and Development in 2014, has the main objective of implementing a sustainable and highly resilient development system towards the impacts of climate change. The direction of climate change adaptation policy nationally is directed at two aspects,

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PATTIRO Holds Public Discussion “Where is the Direction of Inclusive Development 2020-2024?”

PATTIRO has conducted a study of good practices related to disability data collection and disability-friendly public services in 6 cities/districts in 6 provinces. This good practice study is supported by YAKKUM, The Asia Foundation, and the Australian Government through the Pillar Disability Care Program Phase 2. As a result of this study, PATTIRO has launched

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To Support Inclusive Development, PATTIRO Launches Two Study Books on Disabilities

Jakarta, July 2018. Development with an inclusive approach is development that ensures that all marginalized and excluded groups of society are involved in it, including people with disabilities. In order to support inclusive development, PATTIRO launched two study books on disabilities, namely studies on disability data collection and innovation study and good practices for disability-friendly public services.

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Policy Brief | Synergy To Strengthen Resilience System In For Adapting To Climate Change In Blitar Regency

Blitar Regency is one of the areas in East Java with a high disaster risk (BNPB, 2013). 15 of the 22 sub-districts are potential disaster areas. The area of critical lands in Blitar Regency prone to flooding, spread in various locations, amounted to 6,364 ha (Performance Report of Blitar Regency 2016). Data from BPBD of

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Eid Mubarak 1439H

Clear your heart with dhikr Enlighten the soul with love Go through the day with a smile Set steps with gratitude Purify your heart with an apology Happy Eid Al-Fitr Taqabballallahu minna waminkum Minal aidzin wal faidzin, apologize physically and mentally )* We will be closed from 12 June to 20 June 2018 and will

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Public Service for Persons with Disabilities (A Review of Good Practices and Innovation from Partners of the Peduli Pilar Disabilitas Phase 1 Program (2015-2016) in Five Provinces in the Public Service Sector)

The elaboration of the concept of inclusive development according to the International Disability and Development Consortium (IDDC) is a process to ensure that all marginalized groups can be involved in the development process. The concept seeks to give the right to marginalized groups or people in the development process. In other words, inclusive development seeks

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Disability Database Innovation (Review and Good Practices of Peduli Disabilitas Program Partners Phase 1 in Six Provinces)

In the broader context of inclusive and sustainable development, particularly in the development process and outcomes, it is important to have innovation efforts to address the problems faced by persons with disabilities and ensure that persons with disabilities can actively engage in the development process and enjoy optimal development outcomes. One aspect that must be

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Residents affected by the Batang-Semarang toll road construction expect fair and proper compensation as they are to be evicted

The 2018 Ied al-Fitr holidays is approaching in two months’ time, yet the process of completion of compensation for land used for the construction of Batang-Semarang Phase III toll road has not reached an agreement between the affected citizens and the Government (represented by the National Land Agency/BPN and the District Court). The eviction process,

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Optimalization of the Utilization of DBH DR for the Acceleration of Social Forestry

At the end of 2017, the Government issued Regulation of the Minister of Finance (PMK) Number 230/PMK.07/2017 on the Use, Monitoring and Evaluation of Natural Resource Shared Revenue Funds and Reforestation Funds (DBH DR). This PMK is the mandate of Law Number 15 of 2017 on 2018 Fiscal Year State Budget, which regulates the use

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Disability Data Collection Still Becomes a Challenge in Realizing Inclusive Development

Contributors: Nurjanah and Fitria Motivated by the desire to document good practices that have been carried out in many areas regarding disability data collection and disability-friendly public services, PATTIRO conducted a study of disability-friendly public service practices and disability data collection that have been carried out by Care Program Partners and CSOs in 5 districts/cities

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