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The Cost of Moving Goods (Bahasa) (18087 KB)
Bahasa Indonesia version - Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute for...
Bahasa Indonesia version - Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute for Economic and Social Research (LPEM-FEUI) implemented a comprehensive survey of domestic trucking costs along nine routes in Indonesia. The survey explicitly examined licensing costs, road charges and the costs associated with poor infrastructure. Through GPS tracking and interviews with firm managers and truck drivers, the survey identifies exactly who is charging drivers, where they are being charged and how much.
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04/14/2008 |
Survey
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The Cost of Moving Goods (small version - English) (1305 KB)
(Small version - no graphics) - Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute...
(Small version - no graphics) - Road Transportation, Regulations and Charges in Indonesia. To assess the size and nature of domestic road transportation costs, The Asia Foundation, in partnership with the University of Indonesia's Institute for Economic and Social Research (LPEM-FEUI) implemented a comprehensive survey of domestic trucking costs along nine routes in Indonesia. The survey explicitly examined licensing costs, road charges and the costs associated with poor infrastructure. Through GPS tracking and interviews with firm managers and truck drivers, the survey identifies exactly who is charging drivers, where they are being charged and how much.
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04/14/2008 |
Survey
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Tata Kelola Ekonomi Daerah (Local Economic Governance Index) 2007 (1339 KB)
Indonesian version of Local Economic Governance Index, 2007. This year's Local Economic Governance Survey provides a fascinating look into the dynamics of local governance and business development in Indonesia nearly a decade after...
Indonesian version of Local Economic Governance Index, 2007. This year's Local Economic Governance Survey provides a fascinating look into the dynamics of local governance and business development in Indonesia nearly a decade after regional autonomy. More than ever, citizens and businesses are pressing to know how well local governments are using their authority to provide better public services and improve their business climates. This is the sixth survey of a research program begun in 2001 by KPPOD, with support from the Asia Foundation. Each year the scope has expanded, beginning with 90 districts (2001), then 134 districts (2002), 200 districts (2003), 214 districts (2004), 228 districts (2005) and finally 243 districts this year.
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07/23/2008 |
Survey
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Indonesia Local Economic Governance Index, 2007 (897 KB)
This year's Indonesia Local Economic Governance Survey provides a fascinating look into the dynamics of local governance and business development in Indonesia nearly a decade after regional autonomy. More than ever, citizens and businesses are...
This year's Indonesia Local Economic Governance Survey provides a fascinating look into the dynamics of local governance and business development in Indonesia nearly a decade after regional autonomy. More than ever, citizens and businesses are pressing to know how well local governments are using their authority to provide better public services and improve their business climates. This is the sixth survey of a research program begun in 2001 by KPPOD, with support from the Asia Foundation. Each year the scope has expanded, beginning with 90 districts (2001), then 134 districts (2002), 200 districts (2003), 214 districts (2004), 228 districts (2005) and finally 243 districts this year.
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07/23/2008 |
Survey
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Press Release Local Economic Governance Index, 2007 (150 KB)
Joint Press Release announcing 2007 Indonesia Local Economic Governance Index |
07/23/2008 |
Press Release
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Local Economic Governance in Indonesia - Overview (268 KB)
Summary brochure of the survey of businesses in 243 Regencies/Cities in Indonesia, 2007 |
07/23/2008 |
Brochure
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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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Regional Sharia Regulations in Indonesia: Anomaly or Symptom?, Robin Bush (747 KB)
An excerpt from Expressing Islam: Religious Life and Politics in Indonesia, edited by Greg Fealy and Sally White (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), 2008, pp. 174-191. Reproduced here with the kind permission of the...
An excerpt from Expressing Islam: Religious Life and Politics in Indonesia, edited by Greg Fealy and Sally White (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), 2008, pp. 174-191. Reproduced here with the kind permission of the publisher, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.
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09/24/2008 |
Analysis
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Women's Empowerment Program: Indonesia (478 KB)
For over 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been
cooperating with Indonesian organizations to expand
women’s rights and opportunities, and enable them to
participate and be effective leaders in the political and
economic life of their...
For over 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been
cooperating with Indonesian organizations to expand
women’s rights and opportunities, and enable them to
participate and be effective leaders in the political and
economic life of their society.
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04/24/2009 |
Handout
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Financial Management Capacity Building: A Commitment to Partners (4581 KB)
In Indonesia, The Asia Foundation provides technical assistance or makes grants to Indonesian government agencies, educational institutions, mass-based organizations and non-governmental organizations to support governance and economic reform. |
12/15/2009 |
Handout
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Financial Management Capacity Building: A Commitment to Partners (5829 KB)
In Indonesia, The Asia Foundation provides technical assistance or makes grants to Indonesian government agencies, educational institutions, mass-based organizations and non-governmental organizations to support governance and economic reform. |
12/15/2009 |
Handout
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Religious Courts: Improving Women's Access to Justice in Indonesia (11x17) (2690 KB)
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts...
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts in Indonesia are meant to uphold. In recent years, there has been a growing movement led by religious court judges intent on improving gender equality. The Asia Foundation is responding to this demand through partnerships with state and civil society actors to provide religious judges with the knowledge and resources they need to ensure gender equality in their court decisions.
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07/23/2010 |
Handout
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Religious Courts: Improving Women's Access to Justice in Indonesia (2695 KB)
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts...
Religious courts in Indonesia preside over family law cases such as inheritance, marriage, divorce, child support, and child custody. Gender bias has been a significant challenge to the principles of fairness and justice that religious courts in Indonesia are meant to uphold. In recent years, there has been a growing movement led by religious court judges intent on improving gender equality. The Asia Foundation is responding to this demand through partnerships with state and civil society actors to provide religious judges with the knowledge and resources they need to ensure gender equality in their court decisions.
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07/23/2010 |
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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Measuring Local Economic Governance (1078 KB)
The Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD) was established in 2000 by stakeholders from the business community, journalists and researchers to monitor the impact of regional autonomy on economic growth. With support from The Asia Foundation, Regional...
The Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD) was established in 2000 by stakeholders from the business community, journalists and researchers to monitor the impact of regional autonomy on economic growth. With support from The Asia Foundation, Regional Autonomy Watch ranked regional competitiveness between 2001 and 2005, using perception surveys of business owners coupled with secondary data about key indicators of factors that support the regional business climate and promote healthy competition.
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10/01/2010 |
Handout
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Measuring Local Economic Governance (Bahasa) (1065 KB)
The Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD) was established in 2000 by stakeholders from the business community, journalists and researchers to monitor the impact of regional autonomy on economic growth. With support from The Asia Foundation, Regional...
The Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD) was established in 2000 by stakeholders from the business community, journalists and researchers to monitor the impact of regional autonomy on economic growth. With support from The Asia Foundation, Regional Autonomy Watch ranked regional competitiveness between 2001 and 2005, using perception surveys of business owners coupled with secondary data about key indicators of factors that support the regional business climate and promote healthy competition.
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10/01/2010 |
Handout
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Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) (1807 KB)
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems...
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems that are identified.
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02/10/2011 |
Handout
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Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) - Bahasa (1739 KB)
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems...
Regulatory Impact Assessment, or RIA, is a method widely- used in developed countries to identify the need for certain regulations. The method calculates the costs and benefits of regulation, and weighs alternative solutions to the problems that are identified.
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02/10/2011 |
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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Transportation of Goods in East Nusa Tenggara: Problems and Costs (1690 KB)
The performance of Indonesia's logistics sector is still below that of neighboring countries in Asia. This study aims to identify problems in the logistics sector in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur, NTT). This study...
The performance of Indonesia's logistics sector is still below that of neighboring countries in Asia. This study aims to identify problems in the logistics sector in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur, NTT). This study covers land and maritime transportation (harbors and ferries) as well as regulatory aspects, for trade both within NTT (inter-island) and between NTT and other regions (inter-province).
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05/06/2011 |
Analysis
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Transportation of Goods in East Nusa Tenggara: Problems and Costs (Bahasa) (1191 KB)
The performance of Indonesia's logistics sector is still below that of neighboring countries in Asia. This study aims to identify problems in the logistics sector in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur, NTT). This study...
The performance of Indonesia's logistics sector is still below that of neighboring countries in Asia. This study aims to identify problems in the logistics sector in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur, NTT). This study covers land and maritime transportation (harbors and ferries) as well as regulatory aspects, for trade both within NTT (inter-island) and between NTT and other regions (inter-province).
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05/06/2011 |
Analysis
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How Civil Society Organizations Work Politically to Promote Pro-Poor Policies in Decentralized Indonesian Cities, Laurel MacLaren, Alam Surya Putra, Erman Rahman (2493 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 6, June 2011
A brief paper examining how civil society organizations take advantage of the increased opportunities created by decentralization to influence local policy outcomes in urban areas of Indonesia,...
Occasional Paper No. 6, June 2011
A brief paper examining how civil society organizations take advantage of the increased opportunities created by decentralization to influence local policy outcomes in urban areas of Indonesia, focusing on the cities of Semarang and Pekalongan.
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06/29/2011 |
Analysis
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Local Economic Governance: A Survey of Business Operators in 245 Districts/Municipalities in Indonesia, 2011 (4761 KB)
This 2011 study of Local Economic Governance (LEG) is aimed at giving a portrayal of the quality of local economic governance in 245 regencies/municipalities in 19 provinces in Indonesia. |
12/14/2011 |
Book
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Local Economic Governance: A Survey of Business Operators in 245 Districts/Municipalities in Indonesia, 2011 (Bahasa) (6435 KB)
Bahasa version of a 2011 study of Local Economic Governance (LEG) is aimed at giving a portrayal of the quality of local economic governance in 245 regencies/municipalities in 19 provinces in Indonesia. |
12/14/2011 |
Book
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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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Justice Sector Reform in Indonesia (2142 KB)
For more than 40 years, The Asia Foundation has supported Indonesian efforts to strengthen legal institutions, improve legal education, and bolster justice sector reform. |
10/03/2012 |
Program Profile
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Gender and Women's Participation in Indonesia (2576 KB)
The Asia Foundation is committed to advancing women's rights and enhancing the role of women in Indonesia's democratic and economic development. Drawing on nearly 55 years of experience in Indonesia and across Asia, the Foundation partners...
The Asia Foundation is committed to advancing women's rights and enhancing the role of women in Indonesia's democratic and economic development. Drawing on nearly 55 years of experience in Indonesia and across Asia, the Foundation partners with both civil society and government to support innovative initiatives that increase women's participation in the policy-making process; increase the representation of women in legislatures; push for greater budget transparency and equitable budget allocations; raise awareness of gender issues; and secure women's rights.
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10/03/2012 |
Program Profile
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Indonesia Overview (1619 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's work in Indonesia. |
10/03/2012 |
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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Environmental Governance in Indonesia (2474 KB)
For more than two decades, The Asia Foundation has backed local initiatives to ensure the sustainability of natural resources across Asia. Working with civil society organizations, government and the private sector, the Foundation understands...
For more than two decades, The Asia Foundation has backed local initiatives to ensure the sustainability of natural resources across Asia. Working with civil society organizations, government and the private sector, the Foundation understands the complex interplay between environmental protection, economic development, local and regional government relations, private sector incentives and the rights of local communities. Improved governance is a vital component of any response to deforestation, land degradation and climate change and a key factor in achieving successful, sustainable development.
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10/03/2012 |
Handout
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