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Grievance Channel to Improve Public Service Certainty

People have the right to get guarantees for quality public services, non-discriminatory, and in accordance with applicable standards. Certainty in public services will further increase public trust in the government. This was raised at the LAPOR! Goes to Campus Online, Pandeglang Regency, organized by PATTIRO in collaboration with the Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform […]

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PATTIRO Holds Public Discussion “Where is the Direction of Inclusive Development 2020-2024?”

PATTIRO has conducted a study of good practices related to disability data collection and disability-friendly public services in 6 cities/districts in 6 provinces. This good practice study is supported by YAKKUM, The Asia Foundation, and the Australian Government through the Pillar Disability Care Program Phase 2. As a result of this study, PATTIRO has launched

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Public Service for Persons with Disabilities (A Review of Good Practices and Innovation from Partners of the Peduli Pilar Disabilitas Phase 1 Program (2015-2016) in Five Provinces in the Public Service Sector)

The elaboration of the concept of inclusive development according to the International Disability and Development Consortium (IDDC) is a process to ensure that all marginalized groups can be involved in the development process. The concept seeks to give the right to marginalized groups or people in the development process. In other words, inclusive development seeks

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Indonesia’s Village Law: enabler or constraint for more accountable governance?

Village underdevelopment is considered a major contributor to Indonesia’s high levels of inequality. Law No.6 / 2014 (‘Village Law’) on villages’ governance and finance is regarded as the most progressive policy in the history of local governance in Indonesia, and has great potential for rural development. This study investigates the implementation of the Village Law,

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Law Annotation Book No. 30 of 2014 on Government Administration

Law No. 30 of 2014 on Government Administration (State Gazette of 2014 Number 292) is one of the laws supporting bureaucratic reform and good governance. This law provides the legal basis for governance, maintains the relationship between government officials and citizens, and creates improved, transparent and efficient bureaucracy. Thus, this Law is not only a

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Fight Together | PATTIRO experience in Assistance and Advocacy Policy Towards Disability-Friendly Public Service.

Program Peduli Pilar Difabel has encouraged positive changes for the people with disabilities, both as individuals and groups. As individuals, people with disabilities have benefited the increase in their capacities and social acceptances. As a group, they form a community of activists with disabilities and actively advocate enterprising local government policy. PATTIRO as program implementor

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The Impact of Partial Deferral of Transfer of the 2016 General Allocation Grant to Public Service in Various Areas

By: Maya Rostanty* The government has recently published Minister of Finance Regulation (PMK) Number 125/PMK.07/2016 on the Partial Deferral of Transfer of the General Allocation Grant (DAU) of the 2016 Fiscal Year. The PMK was signed on 16 August 2016 by the Minister of Finance. Based on the PMK, the government will defer the grant

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Increasing participant fees, BPJS Health must be ready to open up

After being flooded with public protests, the government finally decided to postpone the increase BPJS Health class III contributions for the independent participant category. However, this decision does not apply to contributions with class I and II service benefits. Starting April 1 2016, BPJS Health Class II contributions increased to IDR 51,000 per person per

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CSOs Establish Communiqué on Open Government

[Denpasar, May 6 2014, Luh De Suriyani] Civil Society Organizations (CSO) in the Asia Pacific have created a communiqué to urge governments of Open Government Partnership (OGP) country members to implement the principles of open government.. In their joint communiqué, the 153 organizations stressed the importance and need to establish, expand and consolidate civic space.

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Press Release | Encouraging Improvement of Public Services PATTIRO: In order for Discretion to Be Exercisable, Social Accountability of Public Services Must Work

Discretionary action (freedom to make decisions) is often required in the practice of administering public services. Discretion needs to be exercised, bearing in mind that the scope of regulation can never cover in a comprehensive and detailed manner all matters relating to developments and situations, timing, needs and demands of public service delivery. Discretionary innovations

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