Preparing for the Next Crisis : Establishing a Vulnerability and Shock Monitoring and Response System in Indonesia
Economic and natural crises and shocks are unfortunately recurring events, but the better a country is prepared for such eventualities, the lesser the impact may be. In 2009, in the wake of the global economic crisis, the Government of Indonesia pi...
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okr-10986-126402021-04-23T14:03:05Z Preparing for the Next Crisis : Establishing a Vulnerability and Shock Monitoring and Response System in Indonesia World Bank ABBREVIATIONS ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACRONYMS ARRANGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS ATTRIBUTES AUTOMATION BACKBONE BASIC BENCHMARK BIBLIOGRAPHY BLINDNESS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CATALOGUE CATEGORIZATION CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATIONS COLLABORATION COMMODITY COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY HEALTH COMPLEXITY COMPONENTS CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONTENTS CRIME DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DATA ELEMENTS DATA ENTRY DATA PROCESSING DATA STREAMS DATA TRANSMISSION DAY-TO-DAY OPERATIONS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION DISASTERS DISCUSSION DOCUMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC DATA ENTRY POINT EXPORT EARNINGS FINANCIAL RESOURCES GOVERNMENT FUNDING HARD COPY HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH RESEARCH HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE CAPACITY INDICES INFORMATION GATHERING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION USE INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL ASSETS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION ISOLATION JAVA LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIVING CONDITIONS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION MEDIA MIGRATION MONITORING MECHANISMS NUTRITION ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL OVERSEAS WORKERS PDF PROJECT MANAGEMENT QUALITY INFORMATION QUERIES RAW DATA REAL-TIME DATA REFERENCE LIBRARY RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS RISK GROUPS SAFETY MEASURES SERVICE PROVIDERS TERMINOLOGY USABILITY USE OF INFORMATION USERS VARIETY WORKING HOURS Economic and natural crises and shocks are unfortunately recurring events, but the better a country is prepared for such eventualities, the lesser the impact may be. In 2009, in the wake of the global economic crisis, the Government of Indonesia piloted a Crisis Monitoring and Response System (CMRS). The CMRS experience provides valuable inputs for the design of a long-term Vulnerability and Shock Monitoring and Response System (VSMRS). The CMRS covered the whole country, which meant that there was no need for a priori guesses on where crisis impacts might be worst. This report is intended to provide inputs to a discussion within Government of Indonesia agencies, and between the Government and other interested parties (such as donors, international agencies, etc), on what a nascent VSMRS could look like, and how it could operate. It should be stressed that this document does not provide a blueprint for a fully-fledged VSMRS, primarily because such a system could develop in so many ways that much of what would be elaborated in detail might be of little use. The focus is therefore primarylyon discussing general aspects of a VSMRS, to build a common perception on the general direction of such an initiative between the key stakeholders, and to elaborate the concept later on together with a technical working group tasked to do this. 2013-03-11T21:26:26Z 2013-03-11T21:26:26Z 2010-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/10/16528253/preparing-next-crisis-establishing-vulnerability-shock-monitoring-response-system-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12640 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Jakarta Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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ABBREVIATIONS ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACRONYMS ARRANGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS ATTRIBUTES AUTOMATION BACKBONE BASIC BENCHMARK BIBLIOGRAPHY BLINDNESS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CATALOGUE CATEGORIZATION CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATIONS COLLABORATION COMMODITY COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY HEALTH COMPLEXITY COMPONENTS CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONTENTS CRIME DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DATA ELEMENTS DATA ENTRY DATA PROCESSING DATA STREAMS DATA TRANSMISSION DAY-TO-DAY OPERATIONS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION DISASTERS DISCUSSION DOCUMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC DATA ENTRY POINT EXPORT EARNINGS FINANCIAL RESOURCES GOVERNMENT FUNDING HARD COPY HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH RESEARCH HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE CAPACITY INDICES INFORMATION GATHERING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION USE INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL ASSETS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION ISOLATION JAVA LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIVING CONDITIONS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION MEDIA MIGRATION MONITORING MECHANISMS NUTRITION ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL OVERSEAS WORKERS PROJECT MANAGEMENT QUALITY INFORMATION QUERIES RAW DATA REAL-TIME DATA REFERENCE LIBRARY RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS RISK GROUPS SAFETY MEASURES SERVICE PROVIDERS TERMINOLOGY USABILITY USE OF INFORMATION USERS VARIETY WORKING HOURS |
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ABBREVIATIONS ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACRONYMS ARRANGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS ATTRIBUTES AUTOMATION BACKBONE BASIC BENCHMARK BIBLIOGRAPHY BLINDNESS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CATALOGUE CATEGORIZATION CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATIONS COLLABORATION COMMODITY COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY HEALTH COMPLEXITY COMPONENTS CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONTENTS CRIME DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DATA ELEMENTS DATA ENTRY DATA PROCESSING DATA STREAMS DATA TRANSMISSION DAY-TO-DAY OPERATIONS DECISION MAKING DECISION-MAKING DECISION-MAKING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION DISASTERS DISCUSSION DOCUMENTS ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC DATA ENTRY POINT EXPORT EARNINGS FINANCIAL RESOURCES GOVERNMENT FUNDING HARD COPY HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH RESEARCH HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE CAPACITY INDICES INFORMATION GATHERING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SHARING INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION USE INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTEGRATION INTELLECTUAL ASSETS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERVENTION ISOLATION JAVA LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIVING CONDITIONS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION MEDIA MIGRATION MONITORING MECHANISMS NUTRITION ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL OVERSEAS WORKERS PROJECT MANAGEMENT QUALITY INFORMATION QUERIES RAW DATA REAL-TIME DATA REFERENCE LIBRARY RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS RISK GROUPS SAFETY MEASURES SERVICE PROVIDERS TERMINOLOGY USABILITY USE OF INFORMATION USERS VARIETY WORKING HOURS World Bank Preparing for the Next Crisis : Establishing a Vulnerability and Shock Monitoring and Response System in Indonesia |
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Economic and natural crises and shocks
are unfortunately recurring events, but the better a country
is prepared for such eventualities, the lesser the impact
may be. In 2009, in the wake of the global economic crisis,
the Government of Indonesia piloted a Crisis Monitoring and
Response System (CMRS). The CMRS experience provides
valuable inputs for the design of a long-term Vulnerability
and Shock Monitoring and Response System (VSMRS). The CMRS
covered the whole country, which meant that there was no
need for a priori guesses on where crisis impacts might be
worst. This report is intended to provide inputs to a
discussion within Government of Indonesia agencies, and
between the Government and other interested parties (such as
donors, international agencies, etc), on what a nascent
VSMRS could look like, and how it could operate. It should
be stressed that this document does not provide a blueprint
for a fully-fledged VSMRS, primarily because such a system
could develop in so many ways that much of what would be
elaborated in detail might be of little use. The focus is
therefore primarylyon discussing general aspects of a VSMRS,
to build a common perception on the general direction of
such an initiative between the key stakeholders, and to
elaborate the concept later on together with a technical
working group tasked to do this. |
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Preparing for the Next Crisis : Establishing a Vulnerability and Shock Monitoring and Response System in Indonesia |
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Preparing for the Next Crisis : Establishing a Vulnerability and Shock Monitoring and Response System in Indonesia |
title_full |
Preparing for the Next Crisis : Establishing a Vulnerability and Shock Monitoring and Response System in Indonesia |
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Preparing for the Next Crisis : Establishing a Vulnerability and Shock Monitoring and Response System in Indonesia |
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Preparing for the Next Crisis : Establishing a Vulnerability and Shock Monitoring and Response System in Indonesia |
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preparing for the next crisis : establishing a vulnerability and shock monitoring and response system in indonesia |
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World Bank, Jakarta |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/10/16528253/preparing-next-crisis-establishing-vulnerability-shock-monitoring-response-system-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12640 |
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