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Achievements in Encouraging Multi Stakeholder Forums in Papua

PATTIRO together with development partners in Papua who are members of the Judicial Approach in Papua Area (JAiPA) Program, namely the Independent Consultation Foundation for People’s Empowerment (KIPRa), the Limited Association for the Study and Empowerment of Papuan Indigenous Peoples (Pt PPMA), and the Wasur Lestari Papua Foundation (YWLP ) encouraging forest-friendly policies in Papua […]

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Alleviating Poverty Holistically Through Multistakeholder Involvement in West Sumbawa Regency

West Sumbawa Regency is a mining producing area with large natural resource potential. However, the poverty rate in Sumbawa Regency is still quite high, namely 12.95% (BPS, 2023). Regional governments need to have a strategy for poverty alleviation that is carried out holistically by involving various parties. This is because poverty is correlated with other

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Workshop Pengenalan Panduan Monitoring dan Evaluasi Kebijakan Alokasi Dana Kampung di Kabupaten Jayapura

Monitoring and Evaluation Guide to Monitor ADK Policy in Jayapura Regency

An effective monitoring and evaluation system guide is needed to monitor the utilization of Village Fund Allocations (ADK/ADD). This guide is useful for various parties in observing developments in the use of ADK managed by the village government. As an effort to create monitoring and evaluation guidelines for the use of ADK, PATTIRO together with

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Peserta kegiatan dari Universitas Bojonegoro sedang melakukan kegiatan penanaman.

Development of Agroforestry Areas in Sukoharjo Village to Absorb Carbon Emissions and Increase Residents’ Income

The Sukoharjo Village Government (Pemdes), Kalitidu District, Bojonegoro Regency together with residents, universities and several civil society groups planted trees for environmental conservation and development of agroforestry areas in Sukoharjo Village, on Sunday (4/2/24). In the future, this activity will become a routine activity carried out by the Village Government and local residents. This series

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Synergizing Towards Change in Jayapura Regency Through MSF

The Limited Association for the Study and Empowerment of Indigenous Peoples (Pt. PPMA) Papua in collaboration with PATTIRO facilitated the formation of a Multi Stakeholder Forum (MSF) in Jayapura Regency. This forum aims to improve coordination and partnership between the government, private sector and civil society groups, such as academics and indigenous communities. Before the

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2022 Independent Auditor’s Report

No. LAI: 000021/2. 1351/au.2/11/1236-1/1/XII/2023 Dear Supervisory and Management Board YAYASAN PUSAT TELAAH DAN INFORMASI REGIONAL (PATTIRO) Jakarta Opinion We have audited the financial statements of the YAYASAN PUSAT TELAAH DAN INFORMASI REGIONAL (PATTIRO) which comprise the statement of financial position as at December 31, 2022, statement comprehensive income, statement on change in net assets and

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There needs to be a special women’s empowerment program for Pekka groups

The Department of Population, Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (DKP3A) of East Kalimantan and the Department of Population Control, Family Planning, Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (DP2KBP3A) of Paser Regency, East Kalimantan Province visited the PATTIRO office in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta on November 28 2023 This visit aims to consult regarding the empowerment of

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Research Report | The Effectiveness Of Forest and Land Rehabilitation Implementation In Indonesia

Through the Paris Agreement, Indonesia has declared its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the global level. This commitment was confirmed by ratifying the Paris Agreement with Law Number 16 of 2016. This law enunciates the Government’s obligation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that is determined nationally, or Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Indonesia is

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Community Involvement as the Key to RHL Effectiveness

Forest and Land Rehabilitation (RHL) carried out by Forest Farmer Groups (KTH) has a better level of effectiveness compared to RHL management carried out with contracted companies. KTH’s involvement starting from the planning process gave them a higher sense of ownership in looking after the plants because they were involved from the start. This emerged

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Executive Summary | Encouraging Inclusive Climate Resilient Budget Allocations

The National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) estimates that Indonesia potentially experiences economic losses due to climate change to the amount of IDR 544 trillion in just four years, from 2020-2024. To minimize these losses, the government has intervened in the form of climate resilience actions regulated in the Bappenas Climate Resilient Development Policy Document (KPBI)

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Policy Brief | The Self-Management Method A Sustainable Solution for Forest and Land Rehabilitation

Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation Number 23 of 2021 regarding the Implementation of Forest and Land Rehabilitation (FLR) mandates that FLR can be carried out through a provider (contractual) or by self-management. A PATTIRO research (2023) found that implementing FLR by self-management was more effective than doing so through a contract. The effectiveness of

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Development of a Road Map for the Success of the HI PAUD Program

Policies related to the Integrative Holistic Early Childhood Development (PAUD HI) program, both in terms of education, health and overall early childhood growth, must be ensured to run in one corridor so that goals are aligned. This came to the fore in an audience conducted by PATTIRO to Assistant Deputy for Early Childhood, Primary and

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