PNPM PEDULI KEMITRAAN. Kemitraan Bagi Pembaharuan Tata Pemerintahan

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PNPM PEDULI KEMITRAAN

Kemitraan s Brief Program and Coverage Mission: establish fair, democratic and sustainable governance for the welfare of Indonesian citizen Approach: balance between strengthening capacity from within, and applying pressure from without Working in 33 provinces Network with 19 institutions of national gov, 29 regional gov, 162 NGOs, 11 media, 33 academic/research institutes, 9 state auxiliaries body, 3 private Manage 39 on-going projects Has been certified to manage fund by the UNDP and the Dutch. Certified ISO 9001-2008 PNPM Peduli on Kemitraan Reaching marginalized people: street children, indigenous people, women victim of trafficking, people living with HIV/Aids, Family of migrant worker, Transgender, people in remote areas Working with 15 NGOs Working in 14 provinces, 26 districts, 47 sub-districts, 66 villages with 80 community groups (39 are small business groups)

Peduli Pilot Highlights 503 children and adults attended alternative education (read, write, count) 578 people get regular health service 195 children get birth certificates 992 people get livelihood trainings 39 new economic groups developed 3203 high risk people get proper information about HIV/Aids and Sexual transmitted Infection 614 people get HIV/AIDs and STI check 85 HIV/Aids infected people get treatment and livelihood skill trainings 376 Sexual transmitted infected people get holistic treatment and others Total marginalized people reached: 5.302 Key Results Strengthened collaboration of CSOs with local government and other poverty alleviation programs Improved recognition from local government (support program, MoU, provision of basic services etc) Reduced stigma and discrimination, increased acceptance from government and communities Conserved traditional culture and local wisdom Marginalized people become more open and confident Increased participation on program planning and implementation Significant behavior changes: from women victim of trafficking become paralegal who help others. Key Changes

Who and what benefited most.. Beneficiary by Gender Transgender 4% Beneficiary by Activity Social Justice 10% Male 39% Female 57% Livelihood 32% Public Service 58% 1. Women (individual or groups) are the most beneficiaries 2. Most beneficiaries get access to basic service Total direct beneficiaries: 5.302

Kemitraan s PNPM Peduli Phase 2 Improved quality of life of marginalized people in forested areas through facilitating access to economic, basic service and social justice Indigenous People Anak Dalam Tribe People in Remote and Isolated Areas Country Border Residences Forested People effected by natural and social conflict Pipikoro Highland Aruk Border West Kalimantan Victim of tin mining in Gantong and Mengkubang Village Ainiba and Sesekoe (Prostitution area in Timor Leste Border) Victim of giant plantations in Mancong and Prihig village Former East Timorese Refugee, Belu Victim of religious conflict (Syiah) in Sampang Mpur Tribe Dayak Kanayatn/Salako Tribe Dayak Ngaju Tribe Anggi Gida Highland Bulo-Bulo Highland Kasepuhan Tribe Boti Tribe Sukalaksana, Tarogong Highland

Problem Root Lack of legal recognition Lack of understanding and negative stigma Poor delivery of basic service Lack access to livelihood source Lack of participation

Key Expected Result Capa city Buildi ng Improved legal recognition Increased access to livelihood Improved delivery of public services Increased understanding and reduced negative stigma

Main Activity Facilitating formulation of policy and regulations that protect and recognize marginalized groups Facilitating access to public services Facilitating community participation and increasing awareness of the rights Facilitating collaborative action of government, private sectors, CSOs, and communities Improving capacity of community to access resources Success Indicator Regulations and policy to protect marginalized people formulated Increased number of communities who have access to education, health and information Increased number of communities who actively participate in decision making, increased acceptance from government and communities Numbers of collaborative actions implemented Increased number of people have access to natural resources, land, water, and forest resources

Location, Partners & Beneficiaries SSS (Jambi & West Sumatera) Kubu Raya, Sanggau Sambas YPPN (West Kalimantan) KBCF (Central and East Kalimantan) Kamuki (West Papua) Kutai Timur, Kutai Kartanegara Kutai Barat SCF (Central and South Sulawesi) Kapuas Manokwari LPMP Air Mata Air (Bangka Belitung) Sigi Belitung Timur MPS Muh (West Java) Barru Garut Lebak RMI (Banten) NTT: Belu YTB (NTT) NTT: TBD/Kupang, Timor Tengah Selatan (TTS) & Belu Sampang Hubbul Wathan (East Java) Samanta (NTB and NTT)

Planned Government Collaboration Kementrian Dalam Negeri (Ditjen PMD-TKPKD) Kementrian Kehutanan Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Kementrian Kesehatan Kementrian Pembangunan Daerah Tertinggal (KPDT) Kementrian Pemberdayaan Perempuan dan Perlindungan Anak (KPPPA) Kementrian Koperasi & Usaha Kecial & Menengah Kementrian Sosial

Strategic Partners National Commission for Human Rights Public Advocacy Policy Advocacy Knowledge Management National Commission for Women Empowerment Public Advocacy Policy Advocacy Lessen Learned and innovation National Commission for Children Protection Public Advocacy Policy Advocacy Collaborative Action Kemitraan and its CSO Partners