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  1. Library Resource
    January, 2015
    Indonesia

    The cities that emerge from Indonesia s
    rapid urbanization will be key determinants of the country s
    overall economic development and competitiveness, as well as
    their inclusiveness and environmental sustainability.
    However, without strategically planned investments, policy
    interventions, and institutional capacity, mismanaged
    urbanization could become an obstacle to sustainable growth.
    The city planning labs core module will be initially

  2. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Indonesia

    Indonesia's Program Nasional
    Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (PNPM) is the largest Community
    Driven Development (CDD) program in the world covering all
    urban wards (PNPM-Urban) and rural villages (PNPM-Rural) in
    Indonesia. This policy note summarizes a comprehensive
    process evaluation of the PNPM-Urban program which has been
    carried by the Research and Development (RAND) corporation
    in collaboration with survey meter, as well as a rapid

  3. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Indonesia

    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 productivity stagnated during most of the
    1990s, partly as a result of declining public investments.
    Public spending on agriculture has increased significantly
    in the last decade, but a large share of that spending has

  4. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Indonesia

    Indonesian agriculture is at a
    crossroads. Supporting the livelihood of millions of
    Indonesians, it needs to underpin renewed and robust growth
    of the economy; and be a key component of the
    Government's poverty alleviation strategy. The
    challenge for the future is to reinvigorate productivity
    gains among rural producers, and provide the foundation for
    long run sustainability of these productivity gains.

  5. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Indonesia

    There is still a long road ahead before all Indonesian's can benefit from the full potential of ICT. That road seems even longer to rural women. Despite some improvements in access and the rapid deployment of lower cost wireless technologies, not much has changed in rural areas of Indonesia. Infrastructure in rural areas is limited and existing services are expensive and practically outside of rural women's reach. Women still face enormous barriers and access to communications and information relevant to their realities is very limited.

  6. Library Resource
    September, 2014
    Indonesia, Global

    This case study is one of six
    evaluations of the implementation of the World Bank's
    1991 Forest Strategy. This and the other cases (Brazil,
    Cameroon, China, Costa Rica, and India) complement a review
    of the entire set of lending and nonlending activities of
    the World Bank Group and the Global Environment Facility. A
    review of World Bank assistance to Indonesia in the forest
    sector since 1991 faces two challenges. The first is

  7. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    March, 2013
    Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, South-Eastern Asia, Thailand, Vietnam

    This briefing paper is prepared as part of the advocacy of the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) for the respect, protection and recognition of the human rights of indigenous women. In this paper, we focus on access to justice for indigenous women in Southeast Asia facing development-induced violence.

  8. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    February, 2015
    Cambodia, India, Indonesia

    This briefing paper is an outcome of the project "Strengthening the Documentation and Advocacy Capacity of Indigenous Women for the Advancement of their Rights and Welfare on Land" implemented in Cambodia, India and Indonesia in 2013-2014.

  9. Library Resource
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    2016 Testing of a New Survey Module on Perceptions of Land Tenure Security in Nine Countries

    Reports & Research
    March, 2017
    Egypt, Tanzania, Nigeria, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Indonesia, Greece

    This report presents results from nationally representative surveys with 1,000 residents aged 15 and older in eight countries — Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Greece, Indonesia, Nigeria, Peru and Tanzania — and with 3,000 residents in India. Each survey attained comprehensive coverage of both urban and rural areas of the country using multi-stage stratified cluster sampling.1 Standardized interviewer and supervisor training, as well as robust validation of data collection/data entry, help to ensure rigorous quality standards. 

  10. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    March, 2011
    Indonesia, Eastern Asia, Oceania

    The challenges faced by Indonesia in creating a robust Public-Private Partnership (PPP) program are similar to those faced by many other middle-income countries. This paper provides a gap analysis for Indonesia's PPP framework based on lessons learned and good practice from countries with successful PPP programs. It identifies, in particular, the need for the government to: select good projects for PPP, rather than only complex ones that are less likely to attract private partners.

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