Author name: PATTIRO

BOS: Mandate Consistency, Sustainability and Accountability

Implementation of the mandate of the constitution, the 1945 Constitution and the legislation on compulsory education is necessarily carried out seriously by the Government. And this is shown by the high value of the budget allocated to this area. One of the flagship programs in education is the Operational School Assistance Program. Since its implementation […]

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PATTIRO: People are not Satisfied on the Public Service in Solo

The level of community satisfaction in accessing public services in Surakarta is considered low. This assessment emerged based on research conducted by the Center for Research and Regional Information (PATTIRO) Solo over the past few months. PATTIRO Solo activist, Alif Basuki, said that they had conducted research on 300 respondents. “We obtained field data through

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Advocacy Training Module on Gender Responsive Budgeting Performance Based

After 60 years of Indonesian independence, the welfare (health education, and the economy) women in Indonesia are still low. This is reflected in the Human Development Index (HDI) and Gender Development Index (GDT) Indonesia is still low. Similarly, the Gender Empowerment Measurement (GEM), Indonesia is not in a position encouraging. This marked the low level

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[Policy Discussion-I] RUU ASN, the Second Big Bang of Our Reformation

JAKARTA, 9 NOVEMBER 2012 – “The existence of the State Civil Aparatus Bill (RUU Aparatur Sipil Negara) is a marker for the ‘big bang’ both during the reform of our country,” said Sad Dian Utomo, Executive Director PATTIRO, when the policy-led discussions I held on Thursday, 9 November. Discussions held by the Public Policy Unit,

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Restoring the Rights of the People: The Experience of Nahdliyyin Center Pekalongan in Developing and Empowering Communities

“After the political era political parties competing for power, followed by the power of the professionals and then the army / military for thirty years, now came the era to witness the emergence of the role of religious institutions (such as clerics and so on). —– KH Abdurrahman Wahid, “Are Pesantren Hold Politics?,” www.gusdur.net, October

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The Map of Subsidized Fertilizer Problems in Indonesia

Indonesia has implemented a policy of subsidized fertilizers since the 1970s. This policy aims to ease the burden of farmers so that when they need fertilizer to crops, fertilizers are available at affordable prices. There is the argument that, in the first use of fertilizer technology until recently recognized as the intensification of agricultural technology

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Save Education Fund

 Education, the basic right of every citizen that is protected by the Constitution, Laws and is mandated to be fulfilled by the state. What happens when the 9 year compulsory education is not fully borne by the state, aka it is not free? Not enough allocation? Is it not effective? The Pattiro Institute-Education Working

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