National Program for Community Empowerment in Urban Areas
The overall objective is to ensure that the urban poor benefit from improved socio-economic and Local Governance Conditions.
The overall objective is to ensure that the urban poor benefit from improved socio-economic and Local Governance Conditions.
The Early Childhood Education and Development (ECED) Project aims to improve poor children's overall development and readiness for further education within a sustainable quality ECED system. The project consists of the following components: Component 1: The community-driven development approach has been proven to be an effective mode of service delivery to poor communities. Fifty districts chose to participate in the project were selected.
The Project for Managing Higher Education for Relevance and Efficiency seeks to create an enabling environment for the evolution of autonomous, and accountable public higher education institutions (HEIs), and to develop effective support mechanisms for the improvement of the quality, relevance, efficiency, and equity of higher education.
The Third Water Supply and Sanitation for Low Income communities Project for Indonesia aims to increase the number of low-income rural and peri-urban populations accessing improved water and sanitation facilities and practicing improved hygiene behaviors.
The purpose of the Project is to strengthen the capacity of stakeholders for regional development in Sulawesi and to establish the mechanisms of collaboration among stakeholders. The stakeholders include: policy makers (bupati, head of BAPPEDA and SKPD, DPRD), planning officers (BAPPEDA and SKPD), and community facilitators (community people, NGO staff, extension workers).
Supports Ministry of Agriculture to strengthen government veterinary services to enable the prevention, early detection and rapid response to emerging infectious disease. The program delivered through a government to government partnership between MoA and DAFF
Develops Indonesia's capacity to manage avian influenza in targeted areas. The program is largely completed and is transitioning to a new human and animal health EID program (INJ509). Only one project continues until June 2012.
The proposed Indonesia Irrigation Sector Project (IISP the Project)
will result in increased agricultural productivity through improved
The project aims to increase productivity and competitiveness in Indonesia by building strategic linkages between polytechnic institutions and the
private sector, and by strengthening the capacity of selected polytechnic institutions to deliver high quality programs that respond to the needs of
The goal of the project is to improve the capacity of civil society to work with local governments in Sulawesi to plan, budget, and implement programs in a way that integrates the needs of women and the poor, thereby enhancing sustainable economic growth.