Profile KPPOD (English) Profile... · 2019. 6. 26. · (Member) Djisman Simandjuntak (Chairperson)...
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A follow up of a National Seminar, “Safe the Regional Autonomy”, held by KPEN (National Economic Recovery Committ ee), CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies), and LPEM-FEUI (Institute for Economic and Social Research, Faculty of Economics University of Indonesia) at 7th of December, 2000, the said agencies intensively discussed and agreed upon establishment of an independent agency to monitor implementation of regional autonomy that was then named Regional Autonomy Watch Committ ee (KPPOD).
In its development, some other agencies have joined through participation of their leader fi gures as founding fathers: Prasetiya Mulya Business School, The Jakarta Post, Bisnis Indonesia, and Suara Pembaruan newspapers. Looking at the background of the founder agencies, it can be said that KPPOD is born as an experimental result of cooperation
between business sector, academics, and mass media as three important pillars in social life in Indonesia at present.
As a base of thinking to inspire its professional works, KPPOD values decentralisation and regional autonomy as the policies that are aimed to change government management structure from centralism to decentralism, and at the same time shifting the development patt ern that is dominated by the State to such condition that provides more openly, opportunities to communities and private sectors. Therefore, every government policy should refl ect a real commitment to encourage involvement of the society and private sector in regional development.
Regarding areas of issue, KPPOD focuses its monitoring on every matt ers pertaining to policies and public services in the economy and decentralisation policy/regional autonomy in general. Through the use of multi-perspective approach (economy, politics, law, and public administration), KPPOD conducts study, advocacy, and technical assistance for quality improvement, economic management, and democratic governance practices in the regions.
KPPOD at a Glance
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Vision and Mision
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
REGIONAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE REGIONAL FISCAL GOVERNANCE
Issue Areas
Business Regulation ReformTo encourage deregulation through rationalization of number and/or kinds of Business Permits and Levies (tax/retribution) in the regions.Licensing Bureaucracy ReformTo encourage de-bureaucratization regulation through effi ciency of business licensing (management) process by Online Single Submission (OSS) Platform.Decentralization and Fiscal ManagementStudy and Advocacy in Fiscal Decentralization Policy that support self reliance and improvement of fi nancial governance quality in the region (APBD) that are pro economic growth and people’s welfare.Sector DevelopmentTo support development of priority sector (Industry, Trade, and Tourism) as sustainable sources in the regions.
KPPOD participates in realizing economic development for people’s welfare through promotion of conducive business climate all over Indonesia.
KPPOD analyses, assess, and provide inputs for policy making and for implementation of regional autonomy by Central and Regional Governments in National economic development.
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Organization Management KPPOD 2015-2019
Sofj an Wanandi,Sri Mulyani Indrawati,M. Hadi Soesastro (The Late),Aburizal Bakrie,Bambang Brodjonegoro,Djisman Simandjuntak,Susanto Pudjomartono,Anton J. Supit,Bambang Sujagad,Sjarifuddin,Aco Manafe (The Late).
Founders
Advisory Board
Supervisory Board
Executive Board
Sofj an Wanandi(Chairperson)
Suryadi Sasmita(Member)
Djisman Simandjuntak(Chairperson)
Meidyatama Suryodiningrat(Member)
Arif Budisusilo (Member)
P. Agung Pambudhi(Chairperson)
Robert A. Simandjuntak(Vice Chairperson I)
I. Kadek Dian Sutrisna Artha(Vice Chairperson II)
Anton J. Supit(Treasurer)
Robert Na Endi Jaweng(Secretary)
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Structure Secretariat KPPOD
Boedi Rheza
Henny Prasetyowati
Rezki A. Handarta
Lenida Ayumi
Herman N. Suparman
Maria Regina RB Eka Sukmana
Agus SalimWinantyo
Robert Na Endi Jaweng
Naomi A. Simanjuntak
Offi ce Management1. Maria Regina R.B. (Administration)2. Eka Sukmana (Finance)3. Winantyo (IT & Documentation)4. Agus Salim (General Aff air)
Program Management1. Boedi Rheza (Program Staff )2. Herman N. Suparman (Program Staff )3. Henny Prasetyowati (Program Staff )4. Lenida Ayumi (Program Staff )5. Naomi A. Simanjuntak (Program Staff )6. Rezki A. Handarta (Program Staff )
Executive DirectorRobert Na Endi Jaweng
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arm
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the
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nom
ic fo
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Outp
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prov
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tral
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Activ
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onal
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onal
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Activ
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Stud
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on O
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tatio
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ome:
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ion
of th
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odel
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for t
he d
rafti
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of N
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inist
ries
in
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onom
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s
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idel
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of N
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in 6
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Primary Work Program 2001-2019
Theme and Activity Topic Working Part-ner Period
Study of Government Regulation Draft-Concurrent Government Aff air Division
KSI-Kemenko Perekonomian Apr’18-Feb’19
Study of Regional Tax and Regional Retribution KSI (Knowledge Sector InitiativeFeb’18-Aug’18
Study of Easy of doing business in the regions: Gorontalo City, Kendari City, Baubau City, and Gorontalo Utara Regency NSLIC-Bappenas Oct’17-Jun’18
Study of Regional Government Policy on Selected Sconomic Sector: Case studies at Gorontalo City, Kendari City, Baubau City, and Gorontalo Utara Regency
NSLIC-Bappenas Oct’17-Jun’18
Study of Research Licensing Bureaucracy KSI May’17-Des’17Supporting Regulatory Reform Through Evaluation on the Implementation of Business Licensing Deregulation to Improve Ease of Doing Business in Indonesia
(FCO)-British Embassy Jun'16-Mar'17
Stepping Up Investments for Growth Acceleration (ADB) Asian De-velopment Bank April-Des'16
Core Funding for Policy Research Institute(Second Year) KSI Jul'15-Mar'17
Research and Advocacy on Local Economic Development at the District Level with a Focus on Mainstreaming the pro-poor Economic Growth in Eastern Indonesia
FORD Foundation
May’15-Sept’16
Streamlining Business Licenses/Permits at Local Level (FCO)-British EmbassyMay’15-Apr’16
Core Funding for Policy Research Institute(First Year)
KSI (Knowledge Sector Initiative) Apr’13-Jun’15
Improving Business Licensing in Jakarta: A Study of Acceleration the Devolution of Authority From Technical Agency to The One Stop Shop (OSS) Agency.
(FCO)-British Embassy Jul’13-Mar’14
Investment Climate Development for Increasing the Value of Cocoa Business Chain in Majene Regency and Sikka Regency
FORD Foundation
Sept’12-Mar’14
Strengthening the Capacity and Public Expose of KPPOD in Increasing Advocacy upon Economic Governance Improvement in Indonesia
SEADI-USAID Jun’12-Jun’13
Arrangement of Need Assessment Instruments to Promote Application of Integrity Principles in the Implementation of Goods or Services Procurement Process
Kemitraan & APINDO March-Jun’13
Weighting Procedure for Indonesia Governance Index (IGI) Kemitraan Jan-Apr’13
Business Enabling Environment By Utilizing Finding of Districts’ Economic Governance Studies in 4 Provinces” (KINERJA Project) TAF & USAID Jun’11-Des’12
Sub National Doing Business di Indonesia IFC-World Bank Sept’10-2012Local Economic Governance in 267 Regencies/Cities in Indonesia TAF Jul’10-Jun’11Local Regulation Review GAPKI Jan’10Local Economic Governance of ACEH and NIAS TAF Des’09-Jul’10
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Theme and Activity Topic Working Partner Period
Survey on Best Regency/City for Investment BKPM Sept-Dec’09Evaluation on New Region Creation BPK Jun-Sept’09Measuring the Impact of Bett er Local Economic Governance in Indonesia
IDS, AusAID, & TAF Jun’09-Jan’10
Sub Nasional Doing Business in Indonesia IFC-World Bank Oct’08-Jan’10Local Economic Governance of Aceh TAF Jun’08-Dec’09Ranking of Best Province for Capital Investment BKPM Sept-Des’08A Review upon 1100 Local Regulations that are Related to Agriculture, Plantation, Livestock, and Forestry in Indonesia JIRCAS Jan-Mar’08
Good Governance Kemitraan Nov-Feb’08Election of Best Local Government Head YIF Jul-Nov’07
Local Economic Governance of 243 Regencies/Cities in Indonesia TAF Jun’07-Mar’08
Ranking of Regency/City Conducting One Gate Integrated Service (PTSP) BKPM May-Dec’07
An Improvement in Regional Investment Climate Through Application of One Gate Integrated Licensing System (PTSP) and Improvement in Local Regulation Quality
EU-Small Pro-jects Facility & APEKSI
Jan-Des’07
Developing Research Instrument (FGD) TAF Oct’06-Feb’07
Investment Att ractiveness Survey in 228 Regencies/Cities in Indonesia TAF Jul’05-Aug’06
Fostering Indonesian Local Investment Promotion and Management in Decentralization Era Using European Experience
EU-Small Pro-jects Facility & FE-UI
May’05-May’06
Dissemination of Investment Att ractiveness Survey Result in 214 Regencies/Cities TAF Feb-Jul’05
Investment Att ractiveness Survey in 214 Regencies/Cities in Indonesia TAF Jul’04-Mar’05Dissemination of Investment Att ractiveness Survey Result in 200 Regencies/Cities TAF Jan-Jun’04
Investment Att ractiveness Survey in 200 Regencies/Cities in Indonesia TAF Jun’03-Jan’04Dissemination Seminar on Investment Att ractiveness Survey Result in 134 Regencies/Cities TAF Jul’02-Mar’03
Investment Att ractiveness Survey in 134 Regencies/Cities in Indonesia
TAF (The Asia Foundation) Jul’02-Mar’03
Local Regulation Review and Seminar “Implementation of Law Number 34 Year 2000 and Its Impact upon Business Climate” PEG & USAID May-Aug’02
Investment Att ractiveness Survey in 90 Regencies/Cities in Indonesia TAF & FORNAS UKM Mar-Apr’02
Local Regulation Review and Seminar “Regional Autonomy and Private Sector” PEG & USAID Nov’01-Mar’02
Workshop “Developing Model for Rating Districts’ Economic Competitiveness”
TAF, USAID, & PURI Consulting July 2001
Primary Work Program 2001-2019