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Critical Notes of Permendagri No. 90/2019: Between Transparency and Innovation in Regional Development

Law No. 23/2014 concerning Regional Government has regulated in such a way the division of authority between the central and regional governments in the framework of decentralization. To exercise their authority, local governments are then given the mandate to compile development plans periodically, which must be synergized with national development planning. As part of the …

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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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Regarding Hospital Data Using Fake Vaccines, the Ministry of Health Must Be Transparent

The public was again made anxious after the Criminal Investigation Agency of the Republic of Indonesia Police arrested the maker and distributor of fake toddler vaccines in Bekasi on Wednesday, June 22 2016. Responding to this, on Sunday, June 26 2016, Minister of Health Nila F. Moeloek said that the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) is …

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The Team Seven must be objective in passing prospective village assistants

The village assistant candidates who were declared to have passed the administrative and written tests, took the psychological test on June 4. If they pass the psychological test stage again, they will face a final test stage, namely a qualification evaluation test based on the candidate’s resume or CV and other supporting documents sent to …

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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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PATTIRO: BPJS and Puskesmas must be transparent regarding JKN capitation funds

PATTIRO urges BPJS, District/City Health Services, and Community Health Centers to start being transparent about the use of National Health Insurance (JKN) capitation funds. The funds managed come from community contributions so that the community has the right to demand accountability for their use, either directly or through the Health Committee/Council as part of social …

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An Overview of #OGPinMalaysia

Tuesday, 20 September 2011. An Open Government Declaration was established. Eight countries, Brazil, Mexico, Norway, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Philippines, South Africa, and Indonesia, proclaimed themselves outright to join the OGP as their commitment in the realization of a transparent and accountable government. Now, the number of the OGP participating countries has …

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Open Statement from The Event | “Ending Poverty: Why Strong, Accountable Institutions Matter”

24 September 2014, New York We, the under-signed, believe transparent, accountable and inclusive institutions are vital if we are to end poverty and protect the planet. We are convinced that a specific goal addressing this urgent call is an essential component of the Post-2015 Development Framework. The reasons are overwhelming. Millions of citizens around the …

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Open Data at the Sunlight Foundation’s Transparency Unconference

By: Timothy Lay, Volunteer in PATTIRO. From 29 May to 2 June 2014, the Sunlight Foundation hosted their annual TransparencyCamp in Washington, D.C. Held at the School of Public Policy, George Mason University, the Transparency Camp brought together 800 participants, including students, online developers, CSO and donor representatives as well as academics. The Sunlight Foundation …

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The Effective Use of Special Autonomy Funds in Papua and West Papua Can be Achieved Through Information Transparency

From 2002 until 2012, Papua Province received Rp 28.444 trillion in special autonomy funds and Rp. 5.271 trillion in infrastructure funding. Whilst, West Papua Province that was established in 2008, has received Rp. 5.409 trillion in special autonomy funds and Rp. 2.962 trillion in infrastructure funding. The question that arises from this is what has …

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