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A Peek Under the Engine Hood: The Methodology of Subnational Economic Governance Indices, Edmund J. Malesky, Nina Merchant (1850 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 5, March 2011
A review of the basic theoretical and programmatic rationale for the series of Economic Governance Indices (EGIs) conducted by The Asia Foundation in countries throughout South and Southeast Asia,...
Occasional Paper No. 5, March 2011
A review of the basic theoretical and programmatic rationale for the series of Economic Governance Indices (EGIs) conducted by The Asia Foundation in countries throughout South and Southeast Asia, including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Indonesia.
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03/29/2011 |
Analysis
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About The Asia Foundation (1332 KB)
Brief description of the work of The Asia Foundation, including our vision, mission, values and impact. |
02/13/2013 |
Program Profile
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Aceh Programs - Bahasa Indonesia (380 KB)
Sejak tahun 1970-an, bermitra dengan lembaga-lembaga di Aceh, Asia Foundation mendukung inisiatif pengembangan masyarakat, peningkatan kualitas pendidikan dan ekonomi. Bertumpu pada kemitraan yang telah lama berlangsung tersebut, Asia...
Sejak tahun 1970-an, bermitra dengan lembaga-lembaga di Aceh, Asia Foundation mendukung inisiatif pengembangan masyarakat, peningkatan kualitas pendidikan dan ekonomi. Bertumpu pada kemitraan yang telah lama berlangsung tersebut, Asia Foundation menanggapi dengan cepat situasi di Aceh paska tsunami Desember 2004; mendukung mitra memobilisasi sukarelawan, tenaga-tenaga kesehatan dan bantuan mendesak lainnya. Sejak awal, strategi Asia Foundation mengedepankan pendekatan yang bersifat jangka panjang dan kolaboratif; antara lain bekerjasama dengan berbagai universitas, lembaga pemerintah, kelompok perempuan, organisasi masyarakat sipil, dan para pemuka agama setempat dalam program reformasi ekonomi, bantuan pendidikan, prakarsa hukum, dan tata pemerintahan. Pada tahun 2007, program-program Asia Foundation di Aceh memfokuskan perhatian pada pemberdayaan perempuan Aceh di berbagai lapisan masyarakat.
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07/01/2007 |
Handout
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Aceh Programs - English (390 KB)
In partnership with Acehnese institutions, The Asia Foundation has supported community development, education and economic reform programs in Aceh since the 1970s. Because of these longstanding partnerships, the Foundation was able to respond...
In partnership with Acehnese institutions, The Asia Foundation has supported community development, education and economic reform programs in Aceh since the 1970s. Because of these longstanding partnerships, the Foundation was able to respond quickly in the aftermath of the December 2004 tsunami, helping its partners to mobilize volunteers, deploy health workers, and conduct relief operations.
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07/01/2007 |
Handout
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Advancing Women's Economic Opportunities (470 KB)
Overview of The Asia Foundation's dedicated program to help women improve their economic status across the Asia-Pacific region. |
10/01/2005 |
Handout
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Aid to Subnational Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas (2211 KB)
Aid to Subnational Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas: Balancing Development, Governance, and Security
Subnational conflict is a widespread problem in Asia, affecting nearly two-thirds of the countries in South and Southeast Asia. While...
Aid to Subnational Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas: Balancing Development, Governance, and Security
Subnational conflict is a widespread problem in Asia, affecting nearly two-thirds of the countries in South and Southeast Asia. While most of Asia is rapidly developing, subnational conflict areas typically lag behind in key development indicators. Many of these regions have been afflicted by conflict for decades, leading to protracted cycles of under-development, poor governance and instability. These conditions create an environment that stifles local economic growth, prevents integration into the national and regional economies, and leads to deteriorating social services. The project team will focus on four cases of subnational conflicts and post-conflict in Asia: Mindanao and Sulu (Philippines), Southern Thailand, Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka, and Aceh (Indonesia).
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04/06/2012 |
Program Profile
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An Evolving Model for Conflict Transformation And Peacebuilding in Aceh, Wiratmandinata (91 KB)
The executive summary of the research Mr. Wiratmadinata conducted during his six-month fellowship at the University of Maryland's Center for International Development and Conflict Management, as The Asia Foundation's William P. Fuller...
The executive summary of the research Mr. Wiratmadinata conducted during his six-month fellowship at the University of Maryland's Center for International Development and Conflict Management, as The Asia Foundation's William P. Fuller Fellow in Conflict Resolution for 2008.
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08/01/2008 |
Analysis
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Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2006 (2460 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2006. |
03/01/2007 |
Report
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Annual Report - FY2009 (2896 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2009 |
04/13/2010 |
Report
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Annual Report - FY2010 (1809 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report covering Fiscal Year 2010. |
04/29/2011 |
Report
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Annual Report - FY2011 (2746 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report covering Fiscal Year 2011. |
05/02/2012 |
Report
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Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation (279 KB)
Report from the Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation dialogue held November 28-29, 2012 in Sydney and Canberra, Australia. |
11/29/2012 |
Report
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Asian Approaches to Development Cooperation (171 KB)
Since early 2011, The Asia Foundation and the Korea Development Institute have been working together to move development effectiveness forward by facilitating mutual learning among both emerging Asian development cooperation partners and...
Since early 2011, The Asia Foundation and the Korea Development Institute have been working together to move development effectiveness forward by facilitating mutual learning among both emerging Asian development cooperation partners and "traditional" aid donors.
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11/21/2012 |
Program Profile
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Books for Asia - Indonesia (185 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has been providing books, software, and other educational materials throughout Asia for more than fifty years. Since 1954, Books for Asia has distributed more than 41 million books, journals, and...
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has been providing books, software, and other educational materials throughout Asia for more than fifty years. Since 1954, Books for Asia has distributed more than 41 million books, journals, and other educational resources to more than 50,000 academic and nonacademic institutions in dozens of Asian countries.
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08/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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Books for Asia - Indonesia - in Bahasa Indonesia (1650 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has been providing books, software, and other educational materials throughout Asia for more than fifty years. Since 1954, Books for Asia has distributed more than 41 million books, journals, and...
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has been providing books, software, and other educational materials throughout Asia for more than fifty years. Since 1954, Books for Asia has distributed more than 41 million books, journals, and other educational resources to more than 50,000 academic and nonacademic institutions in dozens of Asian countries.
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10/05/2012 |
Program Profile
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Books for Asia Indonesia (2979 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program envisions a world where every child has access to books that inspire them to develop to their full potential and where every community leader has access to up-todate information to inform his or her...
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program envisions a world where every child has access to books that inspire them to develop to their full potential and where every community leader has access to up-todate information to inform his or her decisions. An educated population is a powerful tool to combat poverty and disease, and to promote stability. In Indonesia alone, Books for Asia has distributed over 2.3 million English-language books and journals to Indonesian schools, higher education institutions, ministries and commissions, and professional and civic organizations since 1955.
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10/03/2012 |
Handout
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Business Licensing Reform (1768 KB)
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing...
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing applications, but kept "back office" processing of permits decentralized across various other agencies. While this resulted in some improvements, the impact of these "One- Roof One-Stop Shop" (OSS) licensing reforms remained limited. The Foundation supports reforms that have resulted in "One-Door" OSS, in which both front office and back office authorities are united in a single location.
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02/10/2011 |
Handout
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Business Licensing Reform (Bahasa) (1621 KB)
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing...
Since 1999, The Asia Foundation has supported initiatives to simplify business licensing at the local level.Initially, programs supported local governments to establish agencies that integrated the "front office" receipt of licensing applications, but kept "back office" processing of permits decentralized across various other agencies. While this resulted in some improvements, the impact of these "One- Roof One-Stop Shop" (OSS) licensing reforms remained limited. The Foundation supports reforms that have resulted in "One-Door" OSS, in which both front office and back office authorities are united in a single location.
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10/01/2010 |
Handout
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Civil Society Initiative Against Poverty (264 KB)
Indonesia's mass-based Muslim organizations are increasingly at the forefront of new policy reform efforts to reduce poverty and improve governance at the city, district and provincial levels. The Asia Foundation has supported these efforts in...
Indonesia's mass-based Muslim organizations are increasingly at the forefront of new policy reform efforts to reduce poverty and improve governance at the city, district and provincial levels. The Asia Foundation has supported these efforts in a concerted fashion through partnerships with Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ulama, and highly skilled technical advocacy and governance reform NGOs. This program builds on existing networks of Indonesian mass-based Muslim organizations by bringing the influence and credibility of Islamic organizations together with the technical advocacy experience of economic reform groups.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Civil Society Initiative Against Poverty - in Bahasa (263 KB)
PRAKARSA MASYARAKAT SIPIL MELAWAN KEMISKINAN
Organisasi massa Islam di Indonesia saat ini sedang mengembangkan upaya ke depan dalam memperbarui reformasi kebijakan untuk penanggulangan kemiskinan dan peingkatan tata pemerintahan di...
PRAKARSA MASYARAKAT SIPIL MELAWAN KEMISKINAN
Organisasi massa Islam di Indonesia saat ini sedang mengembangkan upaya ke depan dalam memperbarui reformasi kebijakan untuk penanggulangan kemiskinan dan peingkatan tata pemerintahan di tingkat kota/kabupaten dan propinsi. Asia Foundation mendukung upaya tersebut dalam bentuk yang nyata melalui kemitraan antara organisasi massa Islam seperti Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) dan LSM yang memiliki ketrampilan teknis dalam advokasi dan reformasi tata pemerin- tahan. Program ini dibangun melalui jaringan yang sudah ada dengan organisasi massa Islam di Indonesia melalui penggu-naan pengaruh dan kredibilitasnya bersama dengan kelompok pembaharu ekonomi yang berpengalaman dalam melakukan advokasi.
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08/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Community Policing in Indonesia (333 KB)
In 1999, the Indonesian National Police separated from the military structure to become its own independent entity. The transformation to an accountable, civilian police force has been an essential part of Indonesia's transition to democracy....
In 1999, the Indonesian National Police separated from the military structure to become its own independent entity. The transformation to an accountable, civilian police force has been an essential part of Indonesia's transition to democracy. However, getting past its militaristic legacy and winning the trust of the general public is often still a challenge. For over four years, The Asia Foundation has supported the development of Community- Oriented Policing (COP) programs that assist police in their efforts to reform, improve services to citizens, and reduce crime.
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04/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Community Policing in Indonesia-in Bahasa Indonesia (267 KB)
PERPOLISIAN MASYARAKAT DI INDONESIA
Pada tahun 1999, Pemerintah paska Suharto mengambil keputusan penting dengan memisahkan Kepolisian Negara Indonesia dari struktur militer menjadi sebuah entitas yang mandiri. Transformasi kepolisian...
PERPOLISIAN MASYARAKAT DI INDONESIA
Pada tahun 1999, Pemerintah paska Suharto mengambil keputusan penting dengan memisahkan Kepolisian Negara Indonesia dari struktur militer menjadi sebuah entitas yang mandiri. Transformasi kepolisian menuju lembaga yang lebih akuntabel dan profesional merupakan komitmen dan syarat mendasar dari proses demokratisasi Indonesia. Meski demikian, melepaskan diri dari kultur militeristik dan mendapatkan kepercayaan dari masyarakat masih merupakan tantangan yang tidak mudah bagi kepolisian. Dari beberapa inisiatif perubahan yang telah dilakukan, semenjak tahun 2001 The Asia Foundation bersama PUSHAM UII memilih untuk memperkenalkan perpolisian berbasis komunitas (COP) kepada masyarkat dan kepolisian sebagai langkah yang paling tepat dan demokratis dalam mereformasi kepolisian, memperbaiki kualitas pelayanan publik dan mengurangi angka kejahatan.
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06/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Daya Tarik Investari Kabupaten/Kota di Indonesia, 2004. Regional Investment Attractiveness Business Perception (10351 KB)
Regional Investment Attractiveness Business Perception |
01/01/2004 |
Brochure
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Democracy in Indonesia - A Survey of the Indonesian Electorate in 2003 , Tim Meisburger (Project Director & Editor) (16715 KB)
This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues and challenges facing election...
This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues and challenges facing election administrators and assistance providers in advance of the 2004 National Elections. The survey was conducted between June 25 and August 10, 2003, in 32 of Indonesia’s 33 provinces, and consisted of a random, nationally representative sample of 1,056 in-person interviews, plus an over-sample of 230 people to allow some regional analysis. The survey was funded with generous support from the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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12/01/2003 |
Survey
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Democracy in Indonesia - A Survey of the Indonesian Electorate in 2003 (Bahasa) , Tim Meisburger (Project Director & Editor) (17176 KB)
In Bahasa: This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third
national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research
was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues
and challenges...
In Bahasa: This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third
national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research
was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues
and challenges facing election administrators and assistance providers
in advance of the 2004 National Elections. The survey was conducted
between June 25 and August 10, 2003, in 32 of Indonesia’s 33 provinces,
and consisted of a random, nationally representative sample of 1,056
in-person interviews, plus an over-sample of 230 people to allow some
regional analysis. The survey was funded with generous support from the
U.S. Agency for International
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12/01/2003 |
Survey
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Economic Development (11x17) (5321 KB)
Advancing Entrepreneurship and Economic Opportunities for Small and Medium Businesses
The Asia Foundation has a decades-long history of supporting broad-based economic growth across Asia through both public and private...
Advancing Entrepreneurship and Economic Opportunities for Small and Medium Businesses
The Asia Foundation has a decades-long history of supporting broad-based economic growth across Asia through both public and private channels. Through its Economic Development programs, the Foundation has assisted micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in accessing the legal information, financing, business services, and skills they need to enhance their competitiveness and profitability, thereby helping to create jobs and reduce poverty.
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01/09/2013 |
Program Profile
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Educating and Equipping Tomorrow's Justice Reformers in Indonesia (2259 KB)
The Asia Foundation's justice sector programs have supported Indonesian efforts to strengthen legal institutions, improve legal education, and drive reform for more than 40 years. The Educating and Equipping Tomorrow's Justice Reformers (E2J)...
The Asia Foundation's justice sector programs have supported Indonesian efforts to strengthen legal institutions, improve legal education, and drive reform for more than 40 years. The Educating and Equipping Tomorrow's Justice Reformers (E2J) program furthers this aim. This four-year initiative, funded by USAID, is working to improve the performance of Indonesia's justice system by partnering with university law schools, civil society organizations, and formal justice institutions to provide a new generation with the knowledge, skills, opportunities, and incentives to pursue careers in public service and to contribute to justice sector reform.
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12/18/2012 |
Handout
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Educating and Equipping Tomorrow's Justice Reformers in Indonesia (Bahasa) (2264 KB)
The Asia Foundation's justice sector programs have supported Indonesian efforts to strengthen legal institutions, improve legal education, and drive reform for more than 40 years. The Educating and Equipping Tomorrow's Justice Reformers (E2J)...
The Asia Foundation's justice sector programs have supported Indonesian efforts to strengthen legal institutions, improve legal education, and drive reform for more than 40 years. The Educating and Equipping Tomorrow's Justice Reformers (E2J) program furthers this aim. This four-year initiative, funded by USAID, is working to improve the performance of Indonesia's justice system by partnering with university law schools, civil society organizations, and formal justice institutions to provide a new generation with the knowledge, skills, opportunities, and incentives to pursue careers in public service and to contribute to justice sector reform.
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12/18/2012 |
Handout
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Election Commissions and the Provision of Information: A Comparative Study of Better Practices Globally (452 KB)
This Report was prepared by the Centre for Law and Democracy (CLD), in collaboration with The Asia Foundation. It is part of the Australia Indonesia Electoral Support Program, which is managed by The Asia Foundation and fully funded by...
This Report was prepared by the Centre for Law and Democracy (CLD), in collaboration with The Asia Foundation. It is part of the Australia Indonesia Electoral Support Program, which is managed by The Asia Foundation and fully funded by Australian Aid.
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09/28/2012 |
Report
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Elections and Good Governance in Indonesia (294 KB)
Indonesia in 2007 is a stable country with a democratic and highly decentralized system of government. Building on the first free and fair elections in 1999, democratic consolidation has occurred through successive rounds of national elections...
Indonesia in 2007 is a stable country with a democratic and highly decentralized system of government. Building on the first free and fair elections in 1999, democratic consolidation has occurred through successive rounds of national elections in 2004 and hundreds of local elections since 2005. Moreover, freedom of the press has blossomed, reform of legal institutions has begun to take root, sectarian and separatist conflicts have subsided, and the restructuring of political institutions to make government more democratic and accountable continues. In 2007, Freedom House identified Indonesia as the only fully free and democratic country in Southeast Asia.
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07/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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