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Policy Paper | Considering the Revision of the ASN Law and its Impact on the Merit System in Indonesia

Law No. 5 of 2014 on State Civil Apparatus (hereinafter UU ASN) has been in force since its enactment as law on 15 January 2014. The passing of this Law is part of the strategy of national bureaucratic reform, specifically in creating a system of State Civil Apparatus that is professional, free from political intervention, […]

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MAVC Program Budget and Expenditure Financial Report (October 2015 – February 2017)

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT Report No. KKSPJ/004-OA/X/2017 Board of Governing Pusat Telaah dan Informasi Regional (PATTIRO) Auditing report for financial statements We have audited the financial statement of budget and the expenditure of Pusat Telaah dan Informasi Regional (PATTIRO) for “An Advance and Applied Research of Village Law Annotation: Promoting Accountability of Village Law Implementation Through

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PATTIRO Holds Another Expert Meeting to Monitor the Revision of the ASN Law

On August 2 2017, PATTIRO held another Expert Meeting activity at the Akmani Hotel with the theme “Institutional Oversight of Merit System Implementation”. This activity is the final activity of a series of Regulatory Review ASN Law program activities that have been implemented, starting from desk study, expert meeting I and FGD discussion of the

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PATTIRO Organizes CSO Training Activities in Regional Planning and Budgeting for Tuberculosis Control

Based on data from the 2016 Global Tuberculosis Report, Indonesia is ranked second behind India with the most TB sufferers. This figure is quite worrying considering that TB is an infectious disease that can spread very quickly through the air and without the sufferer being able to know directly. One of the contributions made by

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Together with USAID – APIK, PATTIRO Strengthens Blitar to Face Climate Change

In increasingly extreme climate change, drought is not the only disaster on offer, but also climate uncertainty, rising sea levels or even floods. And Indonesia is not free from all that. Executive Director of the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO), Maya Rostanty, said that one of the most vulnerable areas is East Java. “In

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Regarding Village SLIP, PATTIRO and KIP held another FGD

In order to encourage the creation of an accountable village government, the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) together with the Central Information Commission (KIP) prepared guidelines for Village Government Public Information Service Standards (Village SLIP). In its preparation, PATTIRO has carried out assessments in eight villages in four regions, namely, East Java, Banten, North

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Photo: Focus Group Discussion Improving the Village Government Public Information Service Standards Guide

In order to encourage the creation of an accountable village government, the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) together with the Central Information Commission (KIP) prepared guidelines for Village Government Public Information Service Standards (Village SLIP). In its preparation, PATTIRO has carried out assessments in eight villages in four regions, namely, East Java, Banten, North

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