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Advocacy Note: Vertical Integration and Indonesia’s CSO Movement for Transparency and Accountability

During the last 17 years, Indonesia has been through three trials of decentralization models. The first involved strengthening the autonomy of pilot areas in the district / city, through the release of Presidential Decree No. 11 of 1996, which declared 25 April as the Day of Autonomy. The second trial occurred as a result of

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Report of the Regional Workshop on Open Governance in the Central Region: Civil Society Perceptions of Openness and Background in Each Region

The implementation of openness in the regions has been quite a lot with various specific issues being pushed by CSOs (Civil Society Organizations) in each province since the enactment of the 2008 Public Information Disclosure Act. However, in its implementation, there are still obstacles and resistance. at the provincial/district/city level by the government and local

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Policy Note #1, 2014 | Response to the Government’s ‘Ignorance’ Policy: Building a Corruption Mitigation System within the Regional House of Representatives

In Kompas Daily, Wednesday, 13 August 2014 edition, Djohermansyah Djohan, Director General of Regional Autonomy of the Ministry of Home Affairs, stated that in the last 9 (nine) years, from 2005 to 1 July 2014, 3,169 members of provincial and district/city DPRDs have been entangled in corruption . In addition, 284 regional heads and deputy

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Lesson Learn Gender Responsive Planning and Budgeting (PPRG) Efforts to Create Quality and Meaningful Development for All

Gender Responsive Planning and Budgeting is a system built in order to encourage meaningful and quality development for all. PPRG is a tool to respond to the needs of all levels of society as beneficiaries in ongoing development. PPRG is a form of implementation of Performance Based Budgeting (PBK) which is the basic philosophy of

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Summary Report of PPRG Implementation Study Results in 6 Provinces, 6 Regencies and 5 Ministries

In the context of implementing PUG which is one of the 3 (three) main streams of national development, the government has determined PPRG as one of the steps to accelerate its implementation. Therefore, implementation is encouraged to support Gender Mainstreaming as a strategy used to reduce disparities between Indonesian men and women in accessing and

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Policy Memo #3 | Comments on the Regional Government Bill

Decentralization in Indonesia began on May 7, 1999. The decentralization referred to here is the conception and practice of decentralization in accordance with the Reform Agenda: implementing regional autonomy as wide as possible. This decentralization milestone was marked by the issuance of Law Number 22 of 1999 concerning Regional Government. Since then, the Regional Government

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Policy Memo #2, 2014 | Political Terror and National Resilience Agenda for Presidential Candidates

In the 2013 Global Peaceful Index (GPI) Report, Indonesia is ranked the 54th most peaceful country out of 162 countries in the world, with a score of 0.1879. Indonesia’s ranking is quite high compared to 4 other countries in the ASEAN region, namely Cambodia (115), the Philippines (129), Thailand (130), and Burma (140). In addition

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Policy Note # 1, 2014 | Economic Policy of Nationalistic Presidential Candidates and Traps of Foreign Financing

For the upcoming National Election of President and Vice President, on July 9, 2014, we are faced with two tickets. Both have been officially designated as a candidate for President and Vice President by the Commission. Both of them have also obtained the serial numbers of each candidacy. Prabowo Subianto and Hatta Rajasa obtained the

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