Author name: PATTIRO

Serang City Government’s Raperda for Child Protection, Criticized, Only Containing a Copy of other regulations

The Raperda initiated by the Serang City Government (Pemkot) on the Protection and Welfare of Girls has drawn criticism because it only copied of the other regulations. From the results of a study conducted by the Banten Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO), it was revealed that the Raperda was only a combination of regulations […]

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Handbook for the Implementation of Gender Responsive Planning and Budgeting for the Central Government

Gender mainstreaming (PUG) is a strategy built to integrate gender into an integral dimension of planning, formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development policies and programs. Implementation of PUG integration into the planning and budgeting cycle at both the central and regional levels is expected to encourage the allocation of development resources to be more

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Press Release | Regional Government Bill Triggers Legality of Corruption, New Bureaucratization and Re-Centralization of Regions

The discussion on the regional government bill has entered crucial stages. Currently the Regional Government Bill is being discussed by the DPR together with the Government, at the Panja level. The important and fundamental point is at this stage. Various agreements have been made. However, while the current process is running, the public’s critical attitude

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Special Committee for the Village Bill Agreed on Two Types of Villages

Special Committee (Pansus) for the Village Bill began to take steps by making several agreements with the government, including making a classification of villages. “The DPR and the government have agreed to classify villages. There are villages and traditional villages,” said F-PAN Special Committee member Totok Daryanto to JurnalParlemen, Wednesday (10/4). Totok said, the inclusion

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Policy Note: Special Autonomy Grant Effectiveness in Papua and West Papua

Special Autonomy Grant Effectiveness in Papua and West Papua  by: Didik Purwandanu, PATTIRO’s Senior Program Manager of Social Accountability Background “..However, PEPERA is not our final destination. The most important thing is the development of West Irian simultaneously and within the context of REPELITA implementation… Like any other regions, West Irian will get its place

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Announcement Member Candidate of Komisi Informasi Pusat

PANITIA SELEKSI (PANSEL) CALON ANGGOTA KOMISI INFORMASI PUSAT PERIODE 2013-2017 d/a: Kementerian Komunikasi dan Informatika RI Gedung A (Belakang) Lt. IV Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 9, Jakarta 10110 Telp: (021) 3440051, Fax: (021) 3440051 www.kominfo.go.id dan seleksi.kominfo.go.id PENGUMUMAN Meneruskan Pengumuman Ujian Tertulis Seleksi Calon Anggota Komisi Informasi Pusat periode 2013 – 2017 pada tanggal 26

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Draft Local Government Bill Provides Loopholes to Discriminatory Bylaws

The draft law on local government that is being discussed in the House of Representatives is considered to still provide opportunities for the emergence of discriminatory regional regulations (Perda). This point emerged in a focus group discussion held by the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) at the Ibis Hotel, Friday (15/3). “Because from the

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Launching of Gender-Mainstreaming National Strategy through Gender-Responsive Budgeting & Planning

Launching of National Strategy of Gender-Mainstreaming (Stranas PUG) through Gender-Responsive Budgeting and Planning (PPRG) is carried out by the Ministry of National Development Planning / Head of National Agency for Development Planning (Bappenas), Mr. Armida S. Alisjahbana. Bappenas has coordinated drafting Stranas PUG with the Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu), the Ministry of Women Empowerment and

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