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Bureaucratic Reform, PATTIRO Considers the Merit System Absolutely Implemented

Executive Director of the Center for Regional Research and Information (PATTIRO), Maya Rostanty emphasized that in order to advance the Indonesian state administration which wants to become a modern democratic country in the Asia Pacific economic era, the merit system is absolutely implemented by the government. “Because of the merit system, we will get qualified …

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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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PATTIRO Held a Public Discussion “100% Village Funds for Infrastructure?”

The Village Government refuses village funds policy entirely for infrastructure. This is supported by the result of PATTIRO research team in several villages in Central Java, Yogyakarta, and Riau. PATTIRO researcher Ahmad Rofik revealed that several excellent villages in three provinces refuses village fund policy 100% for infrastructure. Local Government wants these funds also for …

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Village Rejects Policy on Using 100% Village Funds for Infrastructure

The first phase of 2016 village funds of around IDR 28.2 trillion is ready to be disbursed by the government on March 16. President Joko Widodo ordered that all village funds be used only for infrastructure development purposes. Unfortunately, the president’s order received strong resistance from the village government. Based on PATTIRO’s findings in several …

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Village Does Not Lose

Oleh: Ardhi Maulana Fajrin* Opportunities in Sight The government has allocated one billion rupiah for villages. Village citizen can use the funds to develop local product that will potentially take in strategic market. However, to realize it village needs build cooperation with other parties. In Village law article number 91 written that “Village can conduct …

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Becoming Village Development Catalyst: Implementation of Asset-Based Development Experiences in East Indonesia

By: I Wayan Nike Suputra* In old development system, village became an object of development. But, the presence of village law makes village as an actor of development activities. This new system is fear to reduce capability of village authorities to implement village development, particularly the use of village funds. These articles try to provide another …

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PATTIRO: Will be formed soon, this is something the Village Working Group must pay attention to

The government through the Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration (Kemendes PDTT) revealed that there is potential for inequality in implementing the Village Law due to low community participation starting from the planning stage to monitoring village development. To prevent the emergence of this inequality and at the same time encourage the …

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PATTIRO: The Village Task Force must be able to help accelerate the distribution of village funds

Jakarta, 4 February 2016 – The Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration on 1 February inaugurated the formation of the Village Task Force with the hope of accelerating and ensuring the accurate distribution, use and management of village funds. To ensure that this goal is realized, the Minister of Villages, Development of …

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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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APBD Supervision Training Module for CSOs

This module was written to support budgetary advocacy training activities that are undertaken by CSOs in five provinces and 20 districts that constitute the AIPD program area. Module material encompasses various methods of budgetary supervision that are already practised by civil society, both in Indonesia and other nations, following their success advocating budgetary supervision. Among …

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Government Needs to Work Hard to Implement the ASN Law Mandate

The Center for Regional Information and Studies (PATTIRO) states that the government needs to be careful and work hard, so that the mandate contained in Law No. 5/2014 on State Civil Apparatus (ASN Law) can be fully implemented starting January 2016. PATTIRO’s public policy research division study shows that the ASN Law mandates 19 Government …

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