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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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To improve health, PATTIRO distributes KIS to 130 difables

In order to improve the health of difable persons, the Center for Regional Studies and Information (PATTIRO) and the Social Security Agency (BPJS) Health, distributed 130 Healthy Indonesia Cards (KIS) to 130 difable persons in Sorong on the eve of International Disability Day (HDI), 3 December 2016. The modest ceremony was attended by 17 difable

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Visit PATTIRO, Dozens of People Learn to Manage Villages

Dozens of people from South Sulawesi visited the PATTIRO secretariat office in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Thursday (24/11/16). They didn’t want to demonstrate, they wanted to learn how to manage village government. Those who were members of the community and village apparatus in two sub-districts (Bantaeng and Ere Felt), Bantaeng Regency, South Sulawesi were welcomed

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Increasing Openness, Information Commission Encourages Increasing Village Apparatus Capacity

In order to encourage openness of information in village government management, the Commissioner of the Central Information Commission, Rumadi Ahmad, emphasized that the capacity of village officials must be increased in serving village communities. “Because if not, they could become the target of the community,” he said at a discussion on Village Public Information Service

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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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Leaflet | Acceleration of PUG through PPRG in the Regions

Since 2005, PATTIRO has actively contributed to encouraging gender responsive policies and budgets in the regions. PATTIRO has become a partner of the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (KPPPA) and the Regional Women’s Empowerment Agency in providing assistance to local governments in implementing Gender Responsive Planning and Budgeting (PPRG). PPRG is an effort

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Holding Public Discussion, PATTIRO Encourages Social Inclusion in the Health Sector

As a form of attention to the problems faced by people with disabilities, the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) held a public discussion on 26 October 2016 at Cikini, Jakarta. The event with the theme “Implementation of the Disability Law, Towards Inclusive Public Services” is part of a series of closing activities for the

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Maya Rostanty Officially Replaces Sad Dian Utomo as Director of PATTIRO

Based on Board of Trustees Decree No. 01/Y.PTIR/BP/X/2016, Maya Rostanty was officially appointed as Director of PATTIRO replacing Sad Dian Utomo. The handover of the position of Director was held on Monday, 24/10/16 at the Soyfan Inn Tebet hotel attended by all PATTIRO Activists, PATTIRO network and work partners, as well as the extended PATTIRO

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Disabled people in West Lombok District Start Using BPJS Health Cards

Oleh Didik Purwondanu* After obtaining a Social Security Administering Body (BPJS) Health membership card last April, 160 disabled people in West Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province are now starting to use the magic card to obtain free treatment. Marwiyah is one of them. The resident of Bagek Polak Village looked enthusiastic when telling about

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FOINI: Improve Transparency Infrastructure and Data Governance to Fulfill the Right to Know

Since Law Number 14 of 2008 was passed and implemented in 2010, the State has guaranteed the Indonesian people’s right to obtain information. However, even though the law has been implemented for six years, the fulfillment of the public’s right to know is still hampered by several factors. Right on the occasion of World Right

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