Pemerintah Desa

Photo: Focus Group Discussion Improving the Village Government Public Information Service Standards Guide

In order to encourage the creation of an accountable village government, the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) together with the Central Information Commission (KIP) prepared guidelines for Village Government Public Information Service Standards (Village SLIP). In its preparation, PATTIRO has carried out assessments in eight villages in four regions, namely, East Java, Banten, North …

Photo: Focus Group Discussion Improving the Village Government Public Information Service Standards Guide Read More »

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 …

Policy Brief | Empowerment of BPD to Strengthen Village Democracy Read More »

Six Villages in Malang Declare Declaration to Protect Nature

Six villages in Malang Regency, East Java, namely Gajah Rejo Village, Sumber Agung, Ngabab, Ngroto, Karang Sari and Wonokerto Village are committed to preserving the environment, especially in Malang Regency during the Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Jamboree (API PRB) on Saturday , February 18 2017. PATTIRO Program Manager, Agus Salim said, the …

Six Villages in Malang Declare Declaration to Protect Nature Read More »

Visit PATTIRO, Dozens of People Learn to Manage Villages

Dozens of people from South Sulawesi visited the PATTIRO secretariat office in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Thursday (24/11/16). They didn’t want to demonstrate, they wanted to learn how to manage village government. Those who were members of the community and village apparatus in two sub-districts (Bantaeng and Ere Felt), Bantaeng Regency, South Sulawesi were welcomed …

Visit PATTIRO, Dozens of People Learn to Manage Villages Read More »

Increasing Openness, Information Commission Encourages Increasing Village Apparatus Capacity

In order to encourage openness of information in village government management, the Commissioner of the Central Information Commission, Rumadi Ahmad, emphasized that the capacity of village officials must be increased in serving village communities. “Because if not, they could become the target of the community,” he said at a discussion on Village Public Information Service …

Increasing Openness, Information Commission Encourages Increasing Village Apparatus Capacity Read More »

PATTIRO Launches Kedesa.ID Portal

Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages gives villages the freedom to manage themselves and carry out development in accordance with the needs of their residents. The Village Law emphasizes that the government must provide opportunities for villages to become more independent in running their government, without excessive intervention from the central government, provincial government …

PATTIRO Launches Kedesa.ID Portal Read More »

Villages Must Also Focus on Disaster Prevention

Last weekend, a number of villages in Central Java Province experienced floods and landslides due to heavy rain. Responding to this incident, Minister of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration Marwan Jafar issued a statement that village governments affected by the disaster could use 2016 village funds to repair and rebuild damaged village infrastructure. …

Villages Must Also Focus on Disaster Prevention Read More »

PATTIRO: The Villages Should Be At the Forefront in Alleviating Malnutrition Problems

Jakarta, 28 January 2016 – Indonesia is facing complicated nutrition problems. The 2013 Basic Health Research data shows that the number of infants weighing less prevalence is at 19.6%. While on the other hand, the number of obese children remains high, at 18.8%. This obesity problem also happens to the teenagers and the adults. PATTIRO …

PATTIRO: The Villages Should Be At the Forefront in Alleviating Malnutrition Problems Read More »

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 …

Policy Memo #3 | Comments on the Regional Government Bill Read More »

Scroll to Top
Skip to content