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Jati, Sutopo Patria, Ayun Sriatmi, Martini Martini, Rani Tiyas Budiyanti, Nikie Astorina Yunita Dewanti, Nurhasmadiar Nandini, Budiyono Budiyono, and Syamsulhuda B. M. "STRENGTHENING MATERNAL AND CHILD PROGRAM IN INDONESIA THROUGH INTEGRATED PLANNING AND BUDGETING." Journal of Public Health for Tropical and Coastal Region 3, no. 1 (September 1, 2020): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jphtcr.v3i1.8709.

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Background: Indonesia applies decentralization policy in health sector. However, there are Health Minimum Service Standards (HMSS) that must be met at provincial and district level. In district level, there are 12 indicators that must be achieved include of maternal and child health with the coverage must be 100%. Nevertheless, there are various problems in achieving HMSS both quantity and quality aspect. This study aimed to determine the problems that were happened and determine alternative solutions in the implementation of HMSS especially in maternal and child sector.Methods: This research was done in three steps. The first step was conducted by Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with participant from many stakeholders in Central Java and Yogyakarta. This step aims to identify problems in the implementation of HMSS and develop the alternative solution. Second stage was developing the conceptual framework.Results: Based on the research, there are many problems in quantitative and qualitative aspects related to healthcare services. Program planning and budgeting is the main key to achievement HMSS. In second and third steps, an integrated planning and budgeting framework between multisector was obtained including problem identification, problem cause analysis, multisector identification, setting solutions and programs, planning and budgeting, and monitoring and evaluation. So that, there were no overlapping programs, less optimal, and lack of supervision and guidance.Conclusions: Integrated planning and budgeting was alternative solution to solve the implementation problem in HMSS especially in maternal and child aspect. However, strong commitment and monitoring was needed between stakeholder.
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Azzahra, L., P. Pamungkas, and W. Trinarningsih. "Application of green budgeting in finance and development policy." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1114, no. 1 (December 1, 2022): 012101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1114/1/012101.

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Abstract Climate change and extreme weather have negative impacts on human life. Efforts are needed to prevent environmental damage. In the Indonesian economy, there is a Green Growth Program, which is a program to realize economic growth that can reduce poverty and ensure social inclusion, environmental sustainability, and resource efficiency. One of the programs is green budgeting which consists of actions and fiscal policy to prevent environmental problems. This study focuses on the relationship between green budgeting and financial and development policies, it aims to see how the proportion of the budget is set on finance and development. This study uses a quantitative approach by employing descriptive analysis. Green budgeting has been implemented in Indonesia, but it is facing various problems. At the local level, the government does not understand green budgeting. There is also a lack of data for formulating the next green budgeting policy. Lack of government commitment causes the budget for environmental management not as a priority. This causes the limited local government budget (APBD) allocated. Limited budget constraints have to be overcome by finding other sources, for example, prepare of sustainable programs or environmental approach.
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Sayidah, Nur, and Aminullah Assagaf. "Participatory Budgeting In Indonesia Private University." AKRUAL: Jurnal Akuntansi 10, no. 1 (October 29, 2018): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.26740/jaj.v10n1.p57-68.

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This study aims to explore participatory budgeting practices of a private university in Surabaya. The research method use qualitative approach. The research site is Dr. Soetomo Surabaya. Informants in this study were Rector, Vice Retor, Deans and Head of Internal Audit. The data collection is mainly with participating observation. Researchers as vice chairman of the budget committee could follow budgeting process began with budget committee meetings, leaders meetings, senate meeting until the meeting with the foundation. Data were analyzed with Miles and Huberman's (1992) qualitative analysis technique. The result indicates that Vice Rector II acts as a leader have in the context of budgeting. Rector as a leader in university level and Chairman of the Foundation acts as a leader at the foundation level. Harmony and togetherness in the budgeting process is reflected in the participation of some players in establishment of work program. This process is in a way democratic. While, the balance is reflected in the process of budgetary increase in allowances.
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Wijayanto, Hendra. "TRANSPARANSI ANGGARAN PENDAPATAN DAN BELANJA DAERAH (APBD) MELALUI PENERAPAN E-BUDGETING (Dalam Perspektif Teori Good Governance)." Indonesian Journal of Public Administration (IJPA) 1, no. 1 (May 30, 2015): 72–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.52447/ijpa.v1i1.79.

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Penerapan reformasi birokrasi di bidang anggaran manajemen dianggap tidak memiliki sistem terstruktur. Dalam pemerintah daerah, hal ini ditandai dengan transparansi yang rendah dan akuntabilitas dalam sistem penganggaran lokal. Sistem manajemen keuangan yang mana masih kontradiktif dengan tujuan pemerintahan yang baik membutuhkan transparansi dan akuntabilitas dalam semua bidang pemerintahan. Munculnya e-budgeting secara tidak langsung menjadi bukti pemanfaatan program e-government di Indonesia. Trasnparansi dan partisipasi masyarakat diharapkan mendukung pemerintah untuk melakukan perbaikan dalam kualitas pelayanan publik.Kata Kunci : Reformasi Birokrasi, Good Governance, E-Budgeting, Good GovernanceThe application of bureaucracy reform in the field of management budget is considered not to having structurized systems. In a district government, it is characterized by low transparency and accountability in Local Budgeting system. Finance management system however still is contradictive with the objective of good governance that requires transparency and accountability in all areas of government. The emergence of e-budgeting indirectly becomes a proof of the utilization of e-government program in Indonesia. Transparency and public participation is expected to support government to make improvements in public service quality.Keywords : Bureaucratic Reform, Good Governance, E-Budgeting, Good Governance
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Junaedi, Dedi, and Faisal Salistia. "PENGARUH UTANG LUAR NEGERI TERHADAP PEREKONOMIAN DAN KEMISKINAN:." Al-Kharaj : Jurnal Ekonomi, Keuangan & Bisnis Syariah 1, no. 2 (September 30, 2019): 98–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.47467/alkharaj.v1i2.11.

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ABSTRACT This study aims to: analyze the significance of the effect of foreign debt on economic growth and poverty levels in Indonesia; examine whether different regimes of the Angagran system affect the management of foreign debt in the context of stimulating the economy and alleviating poverty; and explore what budget system is most behind in encouraging the national economy and poverty alleviation. The method used is descriptive-quantitative analysis using a dummy variable multiple regression test, with genus samples and times series data 1949-2018, data taken from Bank Indonesia (BI) , National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), Central Statistics Agency (BPS), World Bank and other reference sources. The research results show that foreign debt and inflation have a correlation with the condition of the national economy, specifically the value of Indonesia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the level of poverty. Debt and inflation tend to increase the value of GDP and reduce poverty. This applies to all regimes of the government budget system. The difference in the budget system regime has a real and positive effect in terms of debt governance as an economic driver and poverty alleviation, in achieving GDP, performance-based budgeting regimes, integrated budget regimes and balanced budgets have better impacts than better than program-based budgeting regimes. The best budget system sequences are: performance based budgeting, integrated budgeting, budgeting budgeting and program based budgeting. In poverty alleviation, a balanced budget regime, a performance based budget and an integrated budget are more than a program based budget regime. The order of the best budget system to support poverty alleviation is a balanced budget system, a performance based budget, an integrated budget and a program based budget. Keywords: Budget, Debt, Economy, GDP, Inflation, Poverty
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Kharisma, Bayu, Adhitya Wardhana, Ade Marsinta Arsani, and Haposan Indra Wesly Pasaribu. "Planning and Budgeting of Tourism Sector in West Nusa Tenggara." Economics Development Analysis Journal 11, no. 2 (July 30, 2022): 254–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/edaj.v11i2.49198.

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West Nusa Tenggara is one of the central province of tourist destinations in Indonesia. This study aims to identify the consistency between planning and budgeting of the tourism sector in West Nusa Tenggara Province. Consistency analysis is done by analyzing the vision, mission, program, and budget. In addition, it compares planning and budgeting according to variance and percentage change between documents. The results showed that the level of consistency of the RPJPD and RPJMD as well as the RKPD in West Nusa Tenggara Province could be categorized as "excellent". In addition, this consistency is reflected in the total variance and standard deviation. Meanwhile, the analysis of the RPJMD and Renstra shows that there is a mismatch between the vision and mission and is categorized as "bad". Finally, the analysis of the consistency of budget values in the RPJMD and DPA shows that there are inconsistencies in planning and budgeting. Furthermore, the comparison between the target and the realization shows that in 2021, West Nusa Tenggara will not be able to achieve its target. These results indicate that the local government should evaluate the tourism program in the planning and budgeting process to obtain optimal results.
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Merthayasa, Alit. "Readiness Criteria: Indonesias’ New Initiative to Ensure Sustainable Development Program." Applied Mechanics and Materials 776 (July 2015): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.776.101.

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Government of Indonesia through Ministry of National Development Planning/Head of BAPPENAS, recently launched a new initiative in regard to Sustainable Development Program/project criteria called Readiness Criteria. The purpose of the criteria is to select proposed development program / project submitted by local governments as well as donor/funding agency especially related to grant or loan funds, through assessment or screening process. The main criteria consist of: relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and impact criteria. The screening process implemented using design and monitoring framework (DMF), which is introduced and developed by ADB funded project’s in Indonesia. Decision of the selection process was made based on project assessment tools (PAT). Nowadays, readiness criteria will be implemented during pre-design phase or during proposal submission stages under the planning and budgeting period as stated by Indonesia Development Planning Board/BAPPENAS.
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Susanti, Santi, and Kurnia Standi. "MANAJEMEN PRODUKSI PROGRAM “ANAK INDONESIA” DI TVRI JAWA BARAT." Jurnal Ranah Komunikasi (JRK) 4, no. 2 (December 28, 2020): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/rk.4.2.133-141.2020.

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This study aims to determine the processes and obstacles in the production stage of Anak Indonesia video episode of Anak Singkong (The Children of Cassava) by TVRI West Java region, which raises the culture of the indigenous people of Cireundeu, Cimahi, who consume cassava as the main food substitute for rice. Through a descriptive qualitative methods, this study collected data through observations and interviews with the Anak Indonesia production team. The results showed the implementation of the pre-production stage includes finding ideas, research and location hunting, writing manuscripts, selecting talents, preparing meetings, and selecting tools. The production stage includes a shooting process based on the script created in the pre-production stage; The post-production stage includes image sorting and image blending with sound (natural atmosphere, narrative). These three stages are carried out with the principle of being effective and efficient, to avoid over budgeting of production cost. The obstacles encountered were technical and nontechnical, which the team had to overcome, especially production assistants. The conclusion of this research is the production process of a television program requires good coordination, because it involves many people who carry out their respective roles. Supervision and accuracy in carrying out work are very important so that the prepared shows can be presented according to the agreed concept.
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Izzhulhaq, R. Rifqi, and Sri Trisnaningsih. "Analisis Implementasi Kebijakan Pro Poor Budgeting pada Program Kartu Indonesia Pintar Terhadap Penerima Program Kartu Indonesia Pintar (Studi Kasus Mahasiswa S-1 Akuntansi Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jawa Timur Angkatan 2021)." J-MAS (Jurnal Manajemen dan Sains) 7, no. 2 (October 26, 2022): 523. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/jmas.v7i2.444.

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This study aims to reveal the implementation of pro poor budgetting policy of Kartu Indonesia Pintar program in order to reach education equality. The method of the study is descriptive qualitative. The research was conducted at UPN Veteran East Java. The informans were those who gets the benefit of Kartu Indonesia Pintar program, the student of S-1 Acountant program year periode 2021. The data was collected by observation, detail interview, and documentation (the pictures of student's residences). The result of the study will reveal that the pro poor budgetting policy has been applied in Kartu Indonesia Pintar program toward students of S-1 acountant program, 2021; and it can be stated that it has reached out the right target. So, it is in accordance to the government's resposibility that is to give every citizenship equal right of having education in order to enrich the quality and the benefit of government support entirely.
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Maksum, Mochamad Asep, M. Syamsul Maarif, Lailan Syaufina, and Diah Zuhriana. "EVALUASI KEBERLANJUTAN PROGRAM PENGEMBANGAN KAPASITAS SDM PENGENDALIAN KARHUTLA DENGAN METODE RAPFIRE." TATALOKA 21, no. 3 (August 31, 2019): 521. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.21.3.521-536.

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Forest and land fires in Indonesia are mostly caused by human factors, therefore human resources are an important element that needs to be considered in the prevention and control of forest and land fires. One of the important efforts in anticipating the ongoing recurrence of forest and land fires in Indonesia is by preparing human resources who have the capacity to control the forest and land fires in the field. Several human resource capacity building programs to control forest and land fires have been developed in Indonesia, but are considered not to have played a significant role in controlling forest and land fires in Indonesia. This study aims to evaluate the sustainability of the human resources capacity development program that has been running so far, by building and implementing the Rapfire method through a multidimensional scaling approach. The results of the study show that the forestry human resource capacity development program with community participation tends to have a low level of sustainability, therefore it needs to receive development priorities. The study also found that the main leverage factors that influence the level of sustainability are in the input dimension, including the recruitment system, program management institutions, and budgeting systems. Leverage factors are important attributes that need to be considered and get policy priorities in order to maintain or improve the sustainability status of the human resources capacity development program for forest and land fires control in Indonesia
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Program budgeting Indonesia"

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Syukri, Hendri. "Performance based budgeting : a model for the Indonesian DoD /." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2005. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/05Jun%5FSyukri.pdf.

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Thesis (M.B.A. in Financial Management)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2005.
Thesis Advisor(s): Jerry L. McCaffery, Lawrence R. Jones. Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-130). Also available online.
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Book chapters on the topic "Program budgeting Indonesia"

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Wampler, Brian, Stephanie McNulty, and Michael Touchton. "Parallel Paths to Local Democracy in Asia." In Participatory Budgeting in Global Perspective, 104–32. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897756.003.0005.

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Extensive experimentation with new democratic institutions took place in Asia across the 1980s and 1990s, but PB only formally arrived at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The spread of PB across Asia thus stems from democratic impulses to empower citizens in new democracies. This chapter focuses on three countries—South Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia—to illuminate key trends in the region. The chapter shows that a small number of local governments initially adopted “PB-like” programs. Positive evaluations of these programs then spurred national governments to mandate PB to incorporate large segments of the population in public decision-making. An additional focus, toward the end of this chapter, is the expansion of PB to China because it helps to illuminate how the malleability of PB’s rules enables local governments to implement the program in authoritarian contexts; the use of PB by authoritarian governments is one of the most controversial issues facing PB today. The cases from Asia reviewed in this chapter offer the promise of social and political change. However, the limitations on evidence means that enough information about these programs’ specific impacts is still lacking.
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Conference papers on the topic "Program budgeting Indonesia"

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Kusuma, Mutiara Tirta Prabandari Lintang. "Understanding the Contextual Idiosyncrasies of Stunting Prevention Program at District and Village Levels in Indonesia Using the Ecological Approach." In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.34.

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ABSTRACT Background: Despite rapid economic growth, stunting affects one third of the child­ren under five population in Indonesia. The Government of Indonesia (GoI) realizing the problem, established the National Strategy to Accelerate Stunting Prevention as a national priority program for 2017 to 2021. The GoI plans to maximize the use of resources, policies, and programs that encompasses nutrition-specific and sensitive interventions directed to the first 100 days of life. This study aimed to explore the extent of program planning, budgeting, and implementation related to stunting prevention at district and village level as well as to understand the challenges presented to converge intervention. Subjects and Method: A case study with ecological approach was conducted in 10 villages from five districts in Indonesia. The study method included focus group discussions with 70 district officials and 100 village representatives, interviews with 12 key informants from district planning agency, document analysis, and reflective journaling. The data were reported descriptively. Results: Most head districts, officials from relevant departments and village leaders committed to stunting prevention following the vice president decree of stunting as a national priority. As a result, programs and budget were in place and local initiatives to prevent stunting were on the rise. Despite the commitment, many expressed ambivalences and disregarded the issue as a mere short stature (genetic variation). Thus, problems related to efficiency, coverage, and sustainability persists as maintaining motivation among staffs were difficult. In some settings, the situation was exacerbated by factors such as high financial dependency, misconception, and poor gender relation. Conclusion: The policy and programs to control stunting among children in Indonesia are in place. However, challenges occur due to the complexity in governance system as well as lack of political will. Better communication and cooperation are essential for well implemented policies. Keywords: stunting, ecological approach, case study, nutrition intervention, nutrition policy Correspondence: Mutiara Tirta Prabandari Lintang Kusuma. Department of Health Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. Jl. Farmako, Sekip Utara Yogyakarta 55281. Email: mutiara.tirta@gmail.com. Mobile: +62­8­139880­320 DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.34
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