Domestic Study on Non-Profit Organizations in Indonesia
In the carrying out of this study, there are twenty one thousand non-profit organizations also known Non-Profit Organization (NPO) registered in Indonesia. The existence of the NPO sector is regulated by the Government of Indonesia (GoI) pursuant t...
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ABUSE ABUSES ACCOUNTABILITY AGENCY COORDINATION AMENDMENT ASSESSMENT TOOL BANKS BUSINESSES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CERTIFICATE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SERVANT CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CODE OF CONDUCT CODE OF ETHICS COLLECTION SYSTEM COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMERCIAL BUSINESS COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT CONFIDENCE CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONNECTIVITY CONSULTATION CONSUMER PROTECTION COORDINATION COMMITTEE CORRUPTION CRIME CRIMINAL DATABASE SYSTEM DEMOCRACY ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC FORMAT EMBEZZLEMENT EQUIPMENTS ETHIC ETHICS FINAL REPORT FINANCIAL REPORT FINANCIAL TRANSACTION FOREIGN AFFAIRS FORM OF TAX FRAUD GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS ID IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL REGULATION INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATORS JUSTICE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LICENSE LOCAL GOVERNMENT MASS MEDIA MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MEMBERSHIP BASE MINISTER MINISTERIAL REGULATIONS MONEY LAUNDERING NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL STRATEGIES NATIONAL STRATEGY NATURAL RESOURCES NGO NPO ONLINE DATABASE PHILANTHROPY POLICE POLICY STUDIES POLITICAL PARTY PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC AUDIT PUBLIC CAMPAIGN PUBLIC FUND PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC LAW PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC WELFARE REGULATOR REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESULT RESULTS RIGHTS ADVOCACY SANCTION SANCTIONS SELF-REGULATION SERVICE PROVIDER SITES SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL ORGANIZATION SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE SUPERVISION TAX INCENTIVES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TELEPHONE TELEVISION TERRORISM TRANSPARENCY VERIFICATION VIOLENCE WIRE TRANSFER |
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ABUSE ABUSES ACCOUNTABILITY AGENCY COORDINATION AMENDMENT ASSESSMENT TOOL BANKS BUSINESSES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CERTIFICATE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SERVANT CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CODE OF CONDUCT CODE OF ETHICS COLLECTION SYSTEM COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMERCIAL BUSINESS COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT CONFIDENCE CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONNECTIVITY CONSULTATION CONSUMER PROTECTION COORDINATION COMMITTEE CORRUPTION CRIME CRIMINAL DATABASE SYSTEM DEMOCRACY ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC FORMAT EMBEZZLEMENT EQUIPMENTS ETHIC ETHICS FINAL REPORT FINANCIAL REPORT FINANCIAL TRANSACTION FOREIGN AFFAIRS FORM OF TAX FRAUD GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS ID IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL REGULATION INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATORS JUSTICE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LICENSE LOCAL GOVERNMENT MASS MEDIA MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MEMBERSHIP BASE MINISTER MINISTERIAL REGULATIONS MONEY LAUNDERING NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL STRATEGIES NATIONAL STRATEGY NATURAL RESOURCES NGO NPO ONLINE DATABASE PHILANTHROPY POLICE POLICY STUDIES POLITICAL PARTY PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC AUDIT PUBLIC CAMPAIGN PUBLIC FUND PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC LAW PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC WELFARE REGULATOR REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESULT RESULTS RIGHTS ADVOCACY SANCTION SANCTIONS SELF-REGULATION SERVICE PROVIDER SITES SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL ORGANIZATION SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE SUPERVISION TAX INCENTIVES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TELEPHONE TELEVISION TERRORISM TRANSPARENCY VERIFICATION VIOLENCE WIRE TRANSFER World Bank Domestic Study on Non-Profit Organizations in Indonesia |
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East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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In the carrying out of this study, there
are twenty one thousand non-profit organizations also known
Non-Profit Organization (NPO) registered in Indonesia. The
existence of the NPO sector is regulated by the Government
of Indonesia (GoI) pursuant to 26 laws and regulations
consist of 15 laws, 4 government regulations, and 7
Ministerial Decree. The implementation of such laws and
regulations is conducted by 10 government institutions
consist of 8 ministries and 2 ministerial-level
institutions. Based on the observation for the last ten
years, the trend on the implementation of the related laws
and regulations and the supervision of the sector is
increasing. The effort on the issuance of laws and
regulations related to NPO has been evidence on such trend.
The result of this study shows that the existence of NPO in
a large amount has not been followed with the laws and
regulations. This is shown in the complexities in the
prevailing laws and regulations related to NPO. One of the
indicators is the haziness in the distribution of duties and
authorization among the ministries, whether in the case of
neither registration nor supervision. Another indicator is
the absence of the effort to map the prevailing laws and
regulations comprehensively in order to identify the weak
point arisen out of the complexity. The effort in mapping
the laws and regulations will be the foundation on the
drafting of the laws so that a comprehensive regulation
which is cross sectoral is achieved. The result of the study
also shows that the government's effort to develop
inter-agency coordination related to NPO supervision,
including imposing the sanction to those who breaches
prevailing laws and regulations, has not been optimized yet.
Thus in number of laws and regulations it is strictly stated
that NPO is obligated to provide financial report regularly,
there are still quite a few NPO complies with the laws and regulations. |
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Domestic Study on Non-Profit Organizations in Indonesia |
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Domestic Study on Non-Profit Organizations in Indonesia |
title_full |
Domestic Study on Non-Profit Organizations in Indonesia |
title_fullStr |
Domestic Study on Non-Profit Organizations in Indonesia |
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Domestic Study on Non-Profit Organizations in Indonesia |
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domestic study on non-profit organizations in indonesia |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16427013/coordinating-minister-political-legal-security-republic-indonesia-head-national-coordination-committee-prevention-combating-money-laundering-tppu-committee http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12791 |
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okr-10986-127912021-04-23T14:03:04Z Domestic Study on Non-Profit Organizations in Indonesia World Bank ABUSE ABUSES ACCOUNTABILITY AGENCY COORDINATION AMENDMENT ASSESSMENT TOOL BANKS BUSINESSES CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CERTIFICATE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CIVIL SERVANT CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CODE OF CONDUCT CODE OF ETHICS COLLECTION SYSTEM COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMERCIAL BUSINESS COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT CONFIDENCE CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONNECTIVITY CONSULTATION CONSUMER PROTECTION COORDINATION COMMITTEE CORRUPTION CRIME CRIMINAL DATABASE SYSTEM DEMOCRACY ELECTRICITY ELECTRONIC FORMAT EMBEZZLEMENT EQUIPMENTS ETHIC ETHICS FINAL REPORT FINANCIAL REPORT FINANCIAL TRANSACTION FOREIGN AFFAIRS FORM OF TAX FRAUD GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS GOVERNMENT REGULATION GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS ID IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTING AGENCY INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL REGULATION INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATORS JUSTICE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL STATUS LEGISLATION LICENSE LOCAL GOVERNMENT MASS MEDIA MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MEMBERSHIP BASE MINISTER MINISTERIAL REGULATIONS MONEY LAUNDERING NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL STRATEGIES NATIONAL STRATEGY NATURAL RESOURCES NGO NPO ONLINE DATABASE PHILANTHROPY POLICE POLICY STUDIES POLITICAL PARTY PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PUBLIC AUDIT PUBLIC CAMPAIGN PUBLIC FUND PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC LAW PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC WELFARE REGULATOR REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESULT RESULTS RIGHTS ADVOCACY SANCTION SANCTIONS SELF-REGULATION SERVICE PROVIDER SITES SOCIAL ISSUES SOCIAL ORGANIZATION SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE SUPERVISION TAX INCENTIVES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TELEPHONE TELEVISION TERRORISM TRANSPARENCY VERIFICATION VIOLENCE WIRE TRANSFER In the carrying out of this study, there are twenty one thousand non-profit organizations also known Non-Profit Organization (NPO) registered in Indonesia. The existence of the NPO sector is regulated by the Government of Indonesia (GoI) pursuant to 26 laws and regulations consist of 15 laws, 4 government regulations, and 7 Ministerial Decree. The implementation of such laws and regulations is conducted by 10 government institutions consist of 8 ministries and 2 ministerial-level institutions. Based on the observation for the last ten years, the trend on the implementation of the related laws and regulations and the supervision of the sector is increasing. The effort on the issuance of laws and regulations related to NPO has been evidence on such trend. The result of this study shows that the existence of NPO in a large amount has not been followed with the laws and regulations. This is shown in the complexities in the prevailing laws and regulations related to NPO. One of the indicators is the haziness in the distribution of duties and authorization among the ministries, whether in the case of neither registration nor supervision. Another indicator is the absence of the effort to map the prevailing laws and regulations comprehensively in order to identify the weak point arisen out of the complexity. The effort in mapping the laws and regulations will be the foundation on the drafting of the laws so that a comprehensive regulation which is cross sectoral is achieved. The result of the study also shows that the government's effort to develop inter-agency coordination related to NPO supervision, including imposing the sanction to those who breaches prevailing laws and regulations, has not been optimized yet. Thus in number of laws and regulations it is strictly stated that NPO is obligated to provide financial report regularly, there are still quite a few NPO complies with the laws and regulations. 2013-03-18T19:45:48Z 2013-03-18T19:45:48Z 2010-06-22 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/06/16427013/coordinating-minister-political-legal-security-republic-indonesia-head-national-coordination-committee-prevention-combating-money-laundering-tppu-committee http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12791 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |