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Fact Sheet: Generating the Village Economy through Village BUM

The birth of Village Law no. 6 of 2014 concerning Villages has placed more emphasis on the aspect of independence, where the Village development process is carried out by the Village government and the Village community in order to meet their needs with their own abilities. The existence of BUM Desa is a concrete effort […]

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Policy Brief | Empowerment of BPD to Strengthen Village Democracy

Through the principles of recognition and subsidiarity, Law No. 6 of 2014 on Villages (Village Law) carries the spirit of strengthening the village as an independent entity, which is an entity that can organize its own affairs without excess interference from the government structure above it (supra village government). In managing its own affairs, the

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Six Villages in Malang Declare Declaration to Protect Nature

Six villages in Malang Regency, East Java, namely Gajah Rejo Village, Sumber Agung, Ngabab, Ngroto, Karang Sari and Wonokerto Village are committed to preserving the environment, especially in Malang Regency during the Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Jamboree (API PRB) on Saturday , February 18 2017. PATTIRO Program Manager, Agus Salim said, the

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Policy Briefs | Strengthening the Arrangements for Determining Traditional Villages

The provisions regarding traditional villages in the Village Law bring new hope for the recognition of indigenous communities in Indonesia. However, in its implementation, based on research on the determination of traditional villages in Siak Regency, Riau, it still faces various challenges, including the absence of regulations in changing the status of villages to traditional

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Fact Sheet | Traditional Villages: Determination Practices in Siak Regency

Through Law no. 6/2014 concerning Villages, villages in Indonesia are divided into two categories, namely villages and traditional villages. Traditional villages, like villages, are defined as legal community units that have territorial boundaries that are authorized to regulate and manage government affairs, the interests of local communities based on community initiatives, original rights, and/or traditional

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Freedom of Information Network Indonesia Coalition (FOINI) Press Release

Press Release Indonesian Freedom of Information Network Coalition (FOINI) Jakarta, Tuesday, February 14 2017 Reappointment of Information Commission Members without Re-Selection, the Constitutional Court Declares Unconstitutional and violates Article 33 of the KIP Law The appointment of Information Commission members, including in the second period, must go through a selection process. That is the essence

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2016 Independent Auditor’s Report

Report No. KKSPJ/07I-OA/III/2017 Yayasan Pusat Telaah Dan Informasi Regional (Yayasan PATTIRO) Auditing report for financial statements We have audited the financial statements of Yayasan Pusat Telaah Dan lnformasi Regional (PATTIRO Foundation), which comprise the statement of financial position as of December 31, 2016 and statement of activities, statement of changes in equity, and statement of

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Returning to the Top 40 Global Think Tanks, PATTIRO Promises to Be More Contributive

Returning to the Top 40 Global Think Tanks, PATTIRO Promises to Be More Contributive. At the end of January, the Lauder Institute, University of Pennsylvania, United States issued a release regarding influential organizations in the world. And the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) as a research and advocacy institution is again on the list.

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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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Regarding Village Funds, Villages Need Simple and Non-Overlapping Regulations

The presence of the Village Law (UU) is expected to be a generator of the village economy and equal distribution of prosperity. In this law, villages are given the authority to manage their territory, government, development, community development and community empowerment. With this authority, the village then receives a delegation of funds from the State

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