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Gampong Ketibung Musara: Entering New Governance Full of Challenges

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The main objective of this study is to identify what contributions the second phase of KOMPAK program has given in the field of social accountability.

Kinerja Qualitative Endline Study

To achieve its goal of good governance and improved public services at the kabupaten/kota (district) and service delivery unit levels, Kinerja strengthens the supply and demand sides of service delivery. This includes efforts to improve citizen participation while developing the transparency, accountability, and responsiveness of local governments to their citizens.

Multidimentional Poverty of Farmers: Results of Participatory Poverty Assessment in Gampong Cahya, Kabupaten Aceh Timur

This paper reports on a participatory study on poverty in a village in the Kabupaten (District of) Aceh Timur in 2008. Gampong Cahya is a village community almost entirely reliant on agriculture and thus highly vulnerable to economic and environmental shifts such as fuel price rises and agricultural pests. By engaging the Cahya community in the mapping of local welfare standards, causes of poverty, and potential solutions, this paper offers a local perspective on the broader regional issue of poverty in agricultural communities.

 

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Description & Progress

The primary objective of this monitoring study was to provide timely feedback to improve or modify the ongoing program and the expansion of the program.

 

 

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The objective of this monitoring and evaluation (Monev) study was to evaluate the impact of the KINERJA-USAID packages on public service delivery in the areas of education, health, and business enabling environments.

Access to Justice: Empowering Female Heads of Household in Indonesia: Case Studies in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, West Java, West Kalimantan, and East Nusa Tenggara

This study was conducted as part of a collaborative research project led by the Supreme Court of Indonesia (Mahkamah Agung Republik Indonesia—MA) with the assistance of the Family Court of Australia and the AusAID-funded Indonesia Australia Legal Development Facility (IALDF) from 2007–2009.

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