4th Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal IRDA
|Project At Glance
Country | Indonesia |
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Region | Bantul, Kebumen |
Name of Client | The Asia Foundation |
Address | Jl. Adityawarman No. 40, Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta 12160. Phone: 021-72788424, Fax: 021-7203123, email: general@tafindo.org |
Duration of Assignment | 3.5 bulan |
Start Date | June 9, 2003 |
Completion Date | September 15, 2003 |
Prinsipal Investigator | Partini, Dr. |
Principal Investigator (Not on the list) | |
Research Team | Dr. Agus Heruanto Hadna, M.Si. |
Research Team (not on the list) | |
Profiles of Professional Staff Provided by The Center | Sociologist, Public Administration Specialist |
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