Posts from Research: Governance

Since early 2000s, policy has become a field of study that complements population studies at CPPS UGM. At present, it is being developed to respond to the latest population issues in order to produce policy recommendations. Several studies of governance that have been carried out at CPPS UGM include autonomy and decentralization, public services, and community empowerment.

Health Service and Education Survey (SPKP) 2013

The government of Indonesia has been committed to make efforts in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as well as strengthening the…

The Compilation of Poverty Acceleration Strategy, Yogyakarta City 2013-2016

Poverty and social vulnerability can occur in all or part of a population in a regency/town, rural, urban, sub-urban and border areas.…

Networking of Public Aspiration (JARING ASMARA) Survey in Yogyakarta City 2013

A bottom-up community participation in the development planning process was required by the government in Law Number 25/2004 regarding National Development Planning…

Migrating out of Poverty (MOOP)

Migrating out of Poverty (MOOP) is a seven-year research programme consortium (RPC) funded by the UK’s Department for International Development. It focuses…

Performance Monitoring Survey of the National Program for Community Empowement Healthy and Smart Generation (PNPM Generasi)

Social Mapping Studies in Kulonprogo Regency, Yogyakarta

PT. Pertamina (Persero) as a State Owned Enterprise (BUMN) and engaged in the mining sector has a major commitment to support the…

Access and Effects of Social Protection on Workers Living with HIV and Their Households in Indonesia

Despite considerable developments in the Indonesia’s social protection system, there are challenges being faced by people living with HIV (PLHIV) and key…