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PATTIRO maintains its position in the Global Top Think Tank Index

The Lauder Institute of the University of Pennsylvania has released the Global Top Think Tank Index Report 2017 on influential organizations on a global scale. PATTIRO, as a research and advocacy institution, has been able to maintain its position (34) for the category of Top Transparency and Good Governance Think Tanks out of 7,815 think […]

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2017 Independent Auditor’s Report

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT Report No. KKSPJ/007-OAIII/2018 To: DIRECTOR of Yayasan Pusat Telaah dan Informasi Regional (PATTIRO) Financial Statements We have audited the financial statements of Yayasan Pusat Telaah Dan Informasi Regional (PATTIRO Foundation), which comprise the statement of financial position as of December 31, 2017, statement of activities, statement of changes in equity, and statement

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Urgent, Establishment of Functional Position of Public Service Complaints Manager

The establishment of the functional position of public service complaints managers is felt to be urgent. This is because in general the management of public service complaints on government institutions, both at the central and regional levels, is still not conducted professionally. So far, activities related to complaints management are done only as an additional

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Anticipating the Future of Agriculture, Jatinom Village Holds Training

The most obvious impact of climate change in the agricultural sector is damage (degradation) and a decrease in the quality of land and water resources, agricultural infrastructure, a decrease in production and productivity of food crops, which will result in threats of vulnerability and insecurity to food security. If not anticipated, this condition will increase

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Formulate Annual Work Plan, PATTIRO Holds 2018 Work Meeting

In 2018, PATTIRO entered its 19th year. This year is also the final year of implementing the 2016-2018 PATTIRO Strategic Plan. To see the achievements of the implementation of the 2016-2018 Strategic Plan, at Jambu Luwuk Resort Bogor, 24-26 January PATTIRO held an Annual Working Meeting (Raker). “Every year, PATTIRO regularly holds a Working Meeting

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PRESS RELEASE OF THE DBH DR OPTIMIZATION COALITION

PRESS RELEASE OF THE DBR DR OPTIMIZATION COALITION Jakarta, January 14, 2018 2018 Forest and Land Sector Budget Policy Outlook “Social Forestry realization has only reached 6%, KLHK needs a new breakthrough in 2018” In the five years of President Jokowi’s administration, the Government has targeted that social forestry reaches an area of 12.7 million

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PATTIRO Trains Communities on Disasters for Resilience in the Face of Climate Change

As an archipelagic nation of some 17,000 islands, Indonesia is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Changes in rainfall patterns, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events are the main problems. The impacts of climate change are beginning to be felt in various regions, especially those with high levels of vulnerability, one of

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PATTIRO Holds Workshop on Program Planning to Kick Off New Program

In relation to corruption prevention efforts, the Government of Indonesia continues to promote bureaucratic reforms in the public sector, one of which is through the management of complaints. Currently the Government has developed a National Public Service Complaint Management System, known as LAPOR!SP4N, in order to improve the quality of public services such as health,

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EXECUTIVE REVIEW | On the Eradication of Tuberculosis in 4 Regencies/Cities

The eradication of pulmonary TB in Indonesia has been ongoing since 1969, but the results have not been satisfactory. Based on the 2016 Global Tuberculosis Report, Indonesia ranks second under India in the number of TB patients. This figure is highly concerning, as TB is a highly infectious disease, spreading rapidly through the air without

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Citizen Voices, Community Solutions: Designing Better Transparency and Accountability Approaches to Improve Health

The Transparency for Development (T4D) study was designed to answer the question of whether a community-led transparency and accountability program can improve health outcomes and community empowerment, and, if so, how and in what contexts. To answer this question, researchers and civil society organization partners began by co-designing a program that would activate community participation

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Indonesia’s Village Law: enabler or constraint for more accountable governance?

Village underdevelopment is considered a major contributor to Indonesia’s high levels of inequality. Law No.6 / 2014 (‘Village Law’) on villages’ governance and finance is regarded as the most progressive policy in the history of local governance in Indonesia, and has great potential for rural development. This study investigates the implementation of the Village Law,

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