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Policy Paper | Realizing Disability Inclusive Development: Policy Recommendations for RPJMN Preparation 2020-2024

This policy paper was prepared as part of the contribution of PATTIRO and the civil society that cares for persons with disabilities to provide input to the Government in order to compile the 2020-2024 National Medium Term Development Plan (RPJMN). Attention to persons with disabilities is very important, because of the large numbers of such persons and the challenges faced, including social isolation …

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Policy Brief | Synergy To Strengthen Resilience System In For Adapting To Climate Change In Blitar Regency

Blitar Regency is one of the areas in East Java with a high disaster risk (BNPB, 2013). 15 of the 22 sub-districts are potential disaster areas. The area of critical lands in Blitar Regency prone to flooding, spread in various locations, amounted to 6,364 ha (Performance Report of Blitar Regency 2016). Data from BPBD of …

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Policy Brief | Synergy To Strengthen Resilience System In For Adapting To Climate Change In Blitar Regency

Blitar Regency is one of the areas in East Java with a high disaster risk (BNPB, 2013). 15 of the 22 sub-districts are potential disaster areas. The area of critical lands in Blitar Regency prone to flooding, spread in various locations, amounted to 6,364 ha (Performance Report of Blitar Regency 2016). Data from BPBD of …

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Policy Paper | Considering the Revision of the ASN Law and its Impact on the Merit System in Indonesia

Law No. 5 of 2014 on State Civil Apparatus (hereinafter UU ASN) has been in force since its enactment as law on 15 January 2014. The passing of this Law is part of the strategy of national bureaucratic reform, specifically in creating a system of State Civil Apparatus that is professional, free from political intervention, …

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Policy Brief | Empowerment of BPD to Strengthen Village Democracy

Through the principles of recognition and subsidiarity, Law No. 6 of 2014 on Villages (Village Law) carries the spirit of strengthening the village as an independent entity, which is an entity that can organize its own affairs without excess interference from the government structure above it (supra village government). In managing its own affairs, the …

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Policy Brief | Empowerment of BPD to Strengthen Village Democracy

Through the principles of recognition and subsidiarity, Law No. 6 of 2014 on Villages (Village Law) carries the spirit of strengthening the village as an independent entity, which is an entity that can organize its own affairs without excess interference from the government structure above it (supra village government). In managing its own affairs, the …

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Policy Briefs | Strengthening the Arrangements for Determining Traditional Villages

The provisions regarding traditional villages in the Village Law bring new hope for the recognition of indigenous communities in Indonesia. However, in its implementation, based on research on the determination of traditional villages in Siak Regency, Riau, it still faces various challenges, including the absence of regulations in changing the status of villages to traditional …

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Policy Brief | Fulfillment of the Right to Population Administration and Civil Registration Services of Persons with Difabilities

Civil registration documents resulting from the population administration process are rights for citizens, as expressed in Article 2 of Law No. 23 of 2006 concerning Population Administration, that has been modified by Law No. 24 of 2013 on the Amendment of Law Number 23 of 2006 on Population Administration (hereinafter referred to as the Population …

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Policy Brief | Optimizing the Function of the District in Empowering and Creating Self-Sufficiency of Villages

The district is one of the elements of the regencies/cities that implement government affairs that are part of the authorities of the region, and also perform assistive tasks. The district is regulated in detail by Government Regulation No. 19 of 2008 concerning the District. However, after the enactment of Law No. 23 of 2014 on …

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Policy Briefs | Strengthening Village-Owned Enterprises to Drive the Village Economy

Since long ago, villages have been directed to manage their own businesses. This is stated in the Explanation to Article 21 of Law Number 5 of 1979 concerning Village Government. In Law Number 22 of 1999 concerning Regional Government it is stated that villages can establish business entities, which was then confirmed through Law Number …

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Policy Briefs | “Sasi”: Between Pride, Appreciation, and Concern

This Policy Brief discusses the adaptation of Sasi or local ecological wisdom into formal law in Central Maluku to preserve the environmental ecosystem. Sasi or ecological wisdom is a tradition of the Maluku people, including the people of Central Maluku Regency, which is still implemented continuously and voluntarily. Sasi itself is defined as a local …

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