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Gender responsive budgeting accelerates progress toward achieving MDGs: Watchdog

Independent watchdog on state and local budget, Pattiro, says the implementation of gender responsive budgeting (ARG) will accelerate progress toward achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015. ARG is a budgeting mechanism which involves men and women simultaneously to actively participate in each stage of the budget process to ensure interests of the two

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North Lombok 2013 Local Budget (APBD) Pocketbook

Health and education budget information pocketbook is an actualization of local government’s commitment for budget and policy transparency. Through this book, the public receives the correct information so that they can see their local government performance particularly in local budgeting in North Lombok. Local government budget (APBD) is conducted transparently and responsibly and is utilized

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Press Release: PATTIRO: Implementation of ARG will Accelerate Achievement of 2015 MDGs Targets

Currently, many people doubt that some of the 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targets proclaimed by the Government will be difficult to achieve in 2015. One of the 2015 MDGs targets that is difficult to achieve is to reduce maternal mortality. The results of the 2012 Demographic and Health Survey conducted by the Central Statistical

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The Effective Use of Special Autonomy Funds in Papua and West Papua Can be Achieved Through Information Transparency

From 2002 until 2012, Papua Province received Rp 28.444 trillion in special autonomy funds and Rp. 5.271 trillion in infrastructure funding. Whilst, West Papua Province that was established in 2008, has received Rp. 5.409 trillion in special autonomy funds and Rp. 2.962 trillion in infrastructure funding. The question that arises from this is what has

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PATTIRO Requests the Government to Maintain Consistency in the Establishment of PPID and the Undertaking of Monitoring and Evaluating

The high degree of local government enthusiasm and expectation over the implementation of the Public Information Openness Act (UU KIP) will improve information transparency, including transparency of governmental budgetary management and planning. Indirectly, this information transparency can reduce the potential for corruption and budgetary fraud. As part of this enthusiasm, many local governments have requested

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Policy Note: Questioning the Objectivity Of BPK Investigative Audit on Hambalang

The construction of the Hambalang National Student Sports Education and Training Center (PLOPN), which later became a legal issue, was originally an initiative of the Directorate General of Sports of the Ministry of National Education in 2003-2004. At that time, there was indeed a need for a sports education and training center in preparation for

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Unresolved Decentralization Causes Public Services to Suffer

In 1999, decentralization and regional autonomy were introduced in Indonesia to improve public services and increase accountability and transparency in local governance. After over a decade, people living outside the capital, such as in Banten province, still have poor access to health care and education, for instance, despite huge budgetary allocations from the central government

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Press Release: Many Regional Heads Are Involved in Legal Issues Restrictions on Investigation of Regional Heads in the Regional Government Bill Must Be Abolished

At the beginning of November 2013, the Minister of Home Affairs (Mendagri) Gamawan Fauzi again released sad news. Mendagri mentioned, currently, 309 Regional Heads are involved in legal problems. At the end of 2012, the Minister of Home Affairs also stated that there were 290 regional heads who were caught in (legal) corruption cases. This

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Press Release: In order for the Jakarta Healthy Card Program to be Effective and Targeted, the Community Can Be Invited to Audit Through the Citizen Report Card (CRC)

DKI Jakarta Governor Jokowi invited the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) to audit the implementation of the Jakarta Healthy Card (KJS) program which has been rolling for one year. This was done by Jokowi so that the DKI Regional Government would get a second opinion on the implementation of the KJS program, which has never received

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