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Since the implementation of decentralization in 2001, district governments have been getting increased responsibilities to provide education services to the citizen. Basic and secondary education management authority has been fully transferred from the central to the provincial and district...
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, health, infrastructure, public financial management and decentralization. Although Indonesia has made important progress in … reforming its public finances and increasing transparency, Indonesia's reform agenda, as highlighted by the PER, is far from … the financial year. This report tries to establish the facts about Indonesia's public expenditures, presenting trends over …
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The Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment for Indonesia was undertaken by a team of World … Bank staff and consultants with close involvement of counterparts from the Government of Indonesia. The PEFA measurement …
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The region of Papua occupies a special place in Indonesia. It is the country's easternmost, largest and most sparsely … populated region. Ever since its integration into Indonesia in 1969 Papua has been troubled by separatist movements and social … unrest. Following Indonesia's transition towards democracy and decentralization in the late 1990s, the Special Autonomy Law …
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Following a dramatic drop in per capita GNP from US$ 1200 in early 1997 to US$ 680 in 1998, the Indonesian government began implementing social safety net (SSN) programs targeting the adversely affected - those who became poor after the crisis and everyone already living in poverty. These were...
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The agriculture sector has been and will continue to be important for poverty alleviation efforts in Indonesia …. Indonesia was very successful in increasing agriculture productivity during the 1970s and up to the early 1990s, but …
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The report is divided into two parts. The first three chapters show that the vast increase in education resources has not been accompanied by a similar increase in learning outcomes, and thus highlight the urgent need to improve the quality of spending. Chapter one starts by describing the...
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Indonesia is the world's fourth most populous country, with more than 238 million people living in an archipelago … poverty, and made continued progress towards many of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). For example, Indonesia has … children's development at risk and threatening national progress. A notable achievement for Indonesia is that primary school …
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implementation, towards greater fiscal transparency. It reviews Indonesia's public spending during the crisis, and the unavoidable …
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