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Budget Analysis Maternal and Neo-Natal Health in Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB)

A. SNAPSHOT OF Maternal Mortality Rates (MMR) / Infant Mortality Rates (IMR) IN NTB PROVINCE 1. Infant Mortality Trend Rates of Infant Mortality (IMR) in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) during the period of 2009-2011 have experienced an increase. In 2009, IMR in NTB province were 176/1000 live births and in 2010 this only experienced a […]

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PATTIRO Organized Asia Pacific OGP Workshops in 5 Countries

To expand Open Government Partnership (OGP) membership in the Asia Pacific, PATTIRO became the coordinator for organizing workshops in five countries. Activities supported by the Ford Foundation, Asia Development Bank, Open Society Foundations – South East Asia Initiative and OGP Support Unit are carried out in Malaysia, Cambodia, Papua New Guinea, Myanmar and Vietnam. As

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An Overview of #OGPinCambodia

After Malaysia, it was the turn of Cambodia to host the OGP Workshop in Asia Pacific countries. Taken place in Sunway Hotel, Phnom Penh, the OGP Workshop in Cambodia is not only attended by the CSOs from Indonesia, Philippine, and Cambodia, but also attended by the representative of CSOs from Vietnam coordinated by Toward Transparency

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Government Regulation in Lieu of Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2014 Concerning the Election of Governors, Regents and Mayors; and Government Regulation in Lieu of Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 2 of 2014 concerning Amendments to Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono used his constitutional right to issue a Government Regulation in Lieu of Law (Perppu). There were two Perppu issued regarding the rejection of the direct regional elections bill which was passed by the DPR last week. First, Perppu Number 1 of 2014 concerning the Election of Governors, Regents and Mayors. Second,

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Policy Brief | Extracts from Experiences of the Implementation of GRPB Policy at the Local Level

I. INTRODUCTION In the last few years, the application of a gender-responsive planning and budgeting (GRPB) policy has strengthened the implementation of a gender mainstreaming strategy in development at the local level. There is a variation of progress between local regions in the implementation of GRPB policy to support gender equality and fairness. Experiences of

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Fostering Genuine Participation: Lesson Learnt from Citizen Engagement in Transparency for Development (T4D) Pilot Project

One of the biggest health challenges in Indonesia is maternal and newborn health. Child mortality rates in poor peri-urban areas are much higher than the urban average. A 2012 study by UNICEF found that child mortality rates are five times higher in Jabodetabek’s poor peri-urban sub-districts. As the nearest peri-urban area to Jakarta, Banten province

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FOINI: Underperforming, Information Commission (KI) Obstacles Implementation of UU KIP

Information which is the basic capital of society to continue to develop and develop their environment as stated in article 28 f of the 1945 Constitution, has encouraged the community and government to initiate the birth of the Public Information Disclosure Act (KIP). The main reason for the existence of the KIP Law apart from

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Governor-Regent/Mayor Relations Test: Welcoming the Enactment of the New Regional Government Law

“The addition of authority to governors is one of the novelties in the stipulation of the new Regional Government Law (UU Pemda). The position of the governor is getting stronger in front of the regent/mayor. However, this also serves as a new test of the relationship between the level I and level II regional leaders”

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Keep Collaborating and Never Trust the Government

By: Didik Purwondanu, PATTIRO’s Senior Program Manager for Social Accountability “Keep collaborating and never trust the government”, my closing sentence answered the question of a graduate student at the end of the public forum at the Open Government Hub, last Friday (19/9) afternoon. This invited applause and laughter from the participants present. This question was

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Vertical Integration and Indonesia’s CSO Movement for Transparency and Accountability

by: Didik Purwandanu, PATTIRO’s Senior Program Manager of Social Accountability During the last 17 years, Indonesia has been through three trials of decentralization models. The first involved strengthening the autonomy of pilot areas in the district / city, through the release of Presidential Decree No. 11 of 1996, which declared 25 April as the Day

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PATTIRO: Pemda transparency is still low, a challenge for the new government

Evaluation of the Implementation of Minister of Home Affairs Instruction No. 188.52/1797/SJ regarding Transparency in Regional Budget Management JAKARTA, 26 September 2014 – To control and develop ethical practices in government, according to Steinberg & Austern (1999), a country must have the following: (i). open government; (ii). Report on the wealth of state officials; (iii).

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Pilkada Bill: “Limiting Political Campaign Costs in the General Election is the Right Solution”

JAKARTA, 18 September 2014 – Next week, 25 September 2014, is still a long time away. However, for supporters and implementers of democracy, this more than a week is very meaningful. Very crucial. Defining the future of our local democracy. On that date, the DPR and the Government will decide whether to accept or reject

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