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PATTIRO Learning Series: Openness of Public Information in Indonesia

Openness of Public Information in Indonesia Implementation of Law no. 14 of 2008 concerning Public Information Openness (KIP) has been in place for four years. The average achievement of basic compliance for the formation of Information and Documentation Management Officers (PPID) has only reached 48.27%. This low achievement not only occurs in regional governments, especially […]

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A Complaint Mechanism for Public Service Delivery Based in Community Participation

This book was written to provide understanding to the public about the public service complaints mechanism based on community participation. Law Number 25 of 2009 provides more space for the public to participate in public service delivery. This space is no longer just what can be done at each stage of planning, implementation and evaluation

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Citizen Assessments of Health Center Services in Jeneponto District

The citizen assessments of public services are one entity within a process of citizen involvement in encouraging the improvement of public service delivery in accordance with the mandate of UU No. 25, 2009 on Public Service Delivery and Regional Regulation No.2, 2007 on Public Service Delivery within the Scope of Jeneponto District Government. This form

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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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Where’s Our Money? Budget Advocacy in Indonesia – Collection of Budget Advocacy Stories

The journey of budget advocacy in Indonesia began with the rise of the anti-corruption movement, precisely since the era of regional autonomy began in 2000. Corruption, which was initially centralized, also shifted to provinces and districts/cities. Regional executive and parliamentary institutions have become hotbeds of corruption. Fighting against corruption was the initial agenda for budget

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