Delivering Together : Using Indonesia's Village Law to Optimize Frontline Service Delivery

Over the past twenty years, Indonesia has pursued an ambitious policy agenda for decentralization. Indonesia's subnational governments play a key role in providing frontline services. In 2014, Indonesia's Village Law ushered in a new chap...

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spelling okr-10986-362052021-08-31T05:10:42Z Delivering Together : Using Indonesia's Village Law to Optimize Frontline Service Delivery World Bank DECENTRALIZATION COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT VILLAGE LAW SERVICE DELIVERY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK LOCAL GOVERNANCE Over the past twenty years, Indonesia has pursued an ambitious policy agenda for decentralization. Indonesia's subnational governments play a key role in providing frontline services. In 2014, Indonesia's Village Law ushered in a new chapter in the country's decentralization agenda. The law establishes a legal and financial foundation for villages to contribute to Indonesia's rural development. In 2020, village transfers accounted for around ten percent of all subnational transfers, playing an important role in Indonesia's Coronavirus (COVID-19) response strategy. Despite these positive results, several frontier issues in the overall decentralization agenda hinder villages' contributing potential to improving frontline service delivery. This report categorizes these structural challenges into four broad categories of regulatory challenges, coordination gaps, limited capacity building systems, and fragmentation in accountability systems. The report aims to show how overcoming these structural challenges can enable the government to institutionalize systems of accountability and participation into its wider service delivery framework. 2021-08-30T14:45:34Z 2021-08-30T14:45:34Z 2021-08-19 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/747591629360737253/Delivering-Together-Using-Indonesias-Village-Law-to-Optimize-Frontline-Service-Delivery http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36205 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic DECENTRALIZATION
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
VILLAGE LAW
SERVICE DELIVERY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
spellingShingle DECENTRALIZATION
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
VILLAGE LAW
SERVICE DELIVERY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
LOCAL GOVERNANCE
World Bank
Delivering Together : Using Indonesia's Village Law to Optimize Frontline Service Delivery
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Indonesia
description Over the past twenty years, Indonesia has pursued an ambitious policy agenda for decentralization. Indonesia's subnational governments play a key role in providing frontline services. In 2014, Indonesia's Village Law ushered in a new chapter in the country's decentralization agenda. The law establishes a legal and financial foundation for villages to contribute to Indonesia's rural development. In 2020, village transfers accounted for around ten percent of all subnational transfers, playing an important role in Indonesia's Coronavirus (COVID-19) response strategy. Despite these positive results, several frontier issues in the overall decentralization agenda hinder villages' contributing potential to improving frontline service delivery. This report categorizes these structural challenges into four broad categories of regulatory challenges, coordination gaps, limited capacity building systems, and fragmentation in accountability systems. The report aims to show how overcoming these structural challenges can enable the government to institutionalize systems of accountability and participation into its wider service delivery framework.
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title Delivering Together : Using Indonesia's Village Law to Optimize Frontline Service Delivery
title_short Delivering Together : Using Indonesia's Village Law to Optimize Frontline Service Delivery
title_full Delivering Together : Using Indonesia's Village Law to Optimize Frontline Service Delivery
title_fullStr Delivering Together : Using Indonesia's Village Law to Optimize Frontline Service Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Delivering Together : Using Indonesia's Village Law to Optimize Frontline Service Delivery
title_sort delivering together : using indonesia's village law to optimize frontline service delivery
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publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/747591629360737253/Delivering-Together-Using-Indonesias-Village-Law-to-Optimize-Frontline-Service-Delivery
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