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  1. Library Resource
    janvier, 2016
    Indonésie

    Inequality in Indonesia is rising
    rapidly. During the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis, poverty
    rosesharply, while the Gini measure of inequality fell, as
    the richest were the hardest hit. Since then, the Gini has
    increased from 30 points in 2000 to 41 points in 2014, its
    highest recorded level. In 2002, the richest 10 percent of
    Indonesians consumed as much as the poorest 42 percent
    combined; by 2014, they consumed as much as the poorest 54

  2. Library Resource
    avril, 2014
    Indonésie

    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
    août, 2013
    Indonésie

    The objective of the report is to point
    at the need for a new poverty strategy, and the areas of
    action it should cover, where each area should be
    specifically discussed, addressing the lives of
    Indonesia's poor, and the tradeoffs policymakers will
    need to consider, based on the belief that this poverty
    strategy should emerge from a broad dialogue among
    stakeholders. First, in broadening poverty, the report looks

  4. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    mars, 2016
    Indonésie, Asie orientale, Océanie

    In 2015, Indonesia stands as an increasingly divided country, unequal in many ways. There is a growing income divide between the richest 10 percent and the rest of the population, and this gap is driven by many other types of inequality in Indonesia.People are divided into haves and have-nots from before birth. Some children are born healthy and grow up well in their early years; many do not. Some children go to school and receive a quality education; many do not. In today’s modern and dynamic economy; most do not and are trapped in low-productivity and low-wage jobs.

  5. Library Resource

    Identifying the Constraints to Inclusive Growth in Indonesia's Second-Largest Province

    Rapports et recherches
    Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
    février, 2011
    Indonésie, Asie orientale, Océanie

    East Java is the second largest contributor to Indonesia's economy with a growth rate similar to national level and other major provinces in Java. Nevertheless, for a province that is expected to be a major economic center in the country, there has been very little change in the region's economic structure in the past 10 years. Since 1995, the share of industry and agriculture in the economy is almost unchanged. Furthermore, the growth in both of these two sectors has been low, despite the fact that industry was once the main driver of the East Java economy.

  6. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    juillet, 2017
    Kenya, Indonésie

    Community-driven development is a strategy for empowering people to choose their own priorities, project leaders, and monitoring. Many believe that this model results in lower corruption rates. We look at what happened in the Arid Lands Project in Kenya and a community-development project in Indonesia. These projects had strikingly different corruption rates, even though the countries had similar corruption perception rates at project startup. Find out which design elements may account for the differences in corruption.

  7. Library Resource
    Vidéos
    octobre, 2017
    Asia du sud-est, Indonésie

    The investigative series Indonesia for Sale, co-published by The Gecko Project and Mongabay, exposes the corruption behind Indonesia’s deforestation and land rights crisis.

    http://www.thegeckoproject.org

  8. Library Resource
    Contested aquaculture development in the protected mangrove forests of the Kapuas estuary, West Kalimantan
    Publication évaluée par des pairs
    janvier, 2014
    Indonésie

    Indonesia comprises more mangroves than any other country, but also exhibits some of the highest mangrove loss rates worldwide. Most of these mangrove losses are caused by aquaculture development. Monetary valuation of the numerous ecosystem services of mangroves may contribute to their conservation.

  9. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    février, 2012
    Asie, Chine, Indonésie, Malaisie, Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, Îles Salomon

    This report is based on research carried out in five Asia Pacific countries – China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. This document should serve as an instrument to help in Transparency International’s constructive but critical dialogue needed to fight corruption and build integrity in the forestry sector. As such it is aimed at civil society, the private sector, and government agencies, and all those who stand to benefit from improved forest governance.


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