Village Public Expenditure Management in Indonesia : Towards Better Budgeting and Spending
This report represents the largest assessment of village spending since the enactment of the Village Law. The findings presented here are based on a public expenditure analysis of financial data from 45,625 rural villages across 248 districts and 3...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2021
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/689971628748237085/Village-Public-Expenditure-Management-in-Indonesia-Towards-Better-Budgeting-and-Spending http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36128 |
Summary: | This report represents the largest
assessment of village spending since the enactment of the
Village Law. The findings presented here are based on a
public expenditure analysis of financial data from 45,625
rural villages across 248 districts and 33 provinces. This
represents over 58 percent of all villages, although
coverage of villages by province varies between 5 percent in
Papua Barat to 100 percent in Bali. The objective of this
report is to provide an initial assessment of
Indonesia's village spending and budget credibility,
which will in turn strengthen the ability of the Government
of Indonesia and village administrations to solve the
pressing problems facing rural communities. The report is
structured into four parts: analysis of village reporting,
expenditures, revenues, and performance. |
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