ISP (Integrated Social Program) Governance Program in Teluk Bintuni Regency, West Papua 2009-2013

21 October 2009 | admin
Project At Glance
Country Indonesia
Region Teluk Bintuni Regency, West Papua
Name of Client BP Tangguh Indonesia
Address Perkantoran Hijau Arkadia Tower C, 11th Floor Jl. T.B. Simatupang Kav. 88, Jakarta 12520
Duration of Assignment 4 years
Start Date October 2009
Completion Date July 2013
Prinsipal Investigator Dr. Agus Heruanto Hadna, M.Si.
Principal Investigator (Not on the list)
Research Team Dr. Anna Marie Wattie, M.A., Triyastuti Setianingrum, SIP., M.Sc., Dra. Wini Tamtiari, M.Si., Yam'ah Tsalatsa Abritaningrum, S.IP, M.P.A.
Research Team (not on the list)
Profiles of Professional Staff Provided by The Center Public Policy Spesialist, Public Administration Specialist, Anthropologist

The governing of Teluk Bintuni regency that started in 2004 requires an arrangement to strengthen institutional and civil officials’ capacity. This arrangement is related to the duties and functions of local government, development and public service, as well as the capacity of parliament in performing legislative functions, control and budgeting. Capacity building in a decentralized government system is inevitably required demand because the local governments have to carry out their duties and functions better. In an effort to encourage this capacity building, the CPPS GMU assisted the implementation of good governance in Teluk Bintuni regency. This institutional capacity building in Teluk Bintuni regency is a part of BP Tangguh’s Integrated Social Program (ISP) called ”Governance Program”. This activity lasted at least for four years (2009-2013) and was implemented in local parliament and 5 regional office units that are Regional Development Planning Board, Regional Office of Agriculture and Plantation Department, Regional Office of Marine and Fishery Department, Regional of Youth and Sport Department, and Regional Office of Health Department. In the second year, this mentoring program  focuses  on  developing spatial  plan implementation, developing  development  plan  process  implementation, strengthening local government institutional capacity in terms of financial management,  and strengthening legislative capacity (members of parliament).

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