Author name: PATTIRO

Data Correction and Validity Become the Main Key

The Government Must Promote Improvements to the Raskin Program Design A study by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) found that the implementation of the cheap rice for the poor (Raskin) program was problematic, prompting the government to respond quickly. The government plans to make improvements to the Raskin distribution plan within 30 days or until […]

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Blurred Portrait of Local Government Realizing Governance that Serves the Community

PATTIRO : The government must serve the community At the end of 2012, the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) stated that there were 290 regional heads and deputy regional heads who were caught up in (legal) corruption cases. Beginning in November 2013 the number had increased to 309 people and until January 2014, the Ministry

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Alleged Raskin Funds Irregularities

PATTIRO: The government should stop Raskin temporarily As the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) focuses on the potential for misappropriation of the government’s social assistance program, indications regarding alleged irregularities in the distribution of cheap rice for the poor (Raskin) have also surfaced. Head of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Suryamin admits that the Raskin program

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Commemorating World Health Day April 7 2014: The Government Has Not Fulfilled Citizens’ Health Rights

World Health Day, which is celebrated around the world every April 7, raises an important question related to governance, namely, has the Indonesian state, which is characterized as a welfare state, fulfilling the right to health for its citizens? The government has indeed rolled out many health programs, both in the form of cheap and

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PPID of East Java Province Implements SIP Application

The Information Management and Documentation Officer (PPID) of the East Java Provincial Government has made innovations in the management and service of public information. With the support of PATTIRO and AIPD, his party has succeeded in installing the Public Information System application for Information Management and Documentation Officials (SIP PPID) on January 27, 2014. In

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Development Planning in the Village Law Needs Attention

The existence of Law number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages (Village Law) is expected to bring more prosperous residents in the Village through 4 (four) main aspects, namely fulfillment of basic needs, construction of facilities and infrastructure, development of local economic potential, and utilization of natural resources and environment (Article 78 paragraph 1). To support

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PATTIRO Shares Its Experience at Asian Regional Conference in Malaysia

On 25 February 2014, Agus Salim, Program Manager of B3WP PATTIRO, spoke at the Asian Regional Conference of gender responsive budgeting in Penang, Malaysia. The international conference, titled Gender Responsive Budget Narratives: Transforming Institutions, Empowering Communities,  was hosted by the Penang Women’s Development Cooperation (PWDC), in collaboration with the Penang State Government, two local authorities

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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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