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WAKATOBI

WAKATOBI

• Location: (S 05° 12’ – 06° 10’, E 123° 20’ – 124° 39’)• Size: Land: 46,370 Ha (3%) and water: 1,343,630 Ha (97%)• Population: 110,000

Inclusive Governance

All people – including the poor, women, ethnic and religious minorities, indigenous peoples and other disadvantaged groups – have the right to participatemeaningfully in governance processes and influence decisions that affect them.

Governance institutions and policies are accessible, accountable and responsive to disadvantaged groups,protecting their interests and providing diverse populations with equal opportunities for public services such as justice, health and education.

Budget/Funding

1. Central Government2. Provincial Government3. District Government: Regular programs and

those under “Bersinar” programs4. Domestic and International Organizations5. Private Sector (including CSR)

National Programs Related to Poverty Eradication

PROGRAMUNIT

BPJS HEALTH INSURANCE PERSON

SUBSIDIZED RICE FOR POOR HOUSEHOLD

PROGRAM INDONESIA PINTAR (CASH FOR EDUCATION COST)

STUDENT

PROGRAM KELUARGA HARAPAN (CASH FOR HOUSEHOLD COSTS)

POOR HOUSEHOLDS

KELOMPOK USAHA BERSAMA (CAPITAL FOR SMEs) HOUSEHOLDS

RUMAH TDK LAYAK HUNI (HOUSING) HOUSE

RUMAH SWADAYA (HOUSING) HOUSE

ASURANSI KESOS (INSURANCE) HOUSEHOLD

JAMSOS LANSIA TERLANTAR (OLDER PEOPLE) PERSON

JAMSOS ODK BERAT (PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES) PERSON

JAMSOS ANAK TERLANTAR (NEGLECTED CHILDREN) PERSON

PARTNERSHIPS WITH DOMESTIC AND INTL ORGANIZATIONS/NGOS

MAB-LIPI-UNESCO Coral Triangle Initiative (CTI)-

Local Government Network (LGN)

TNC (The Nature Conservancy) WWF (World Wildlife Fund) Program RARE Indonesia TNW (National Park) SWISS CONTACT OEC/JICA NSLIC COREMAP Local NGOs/CSO

Wakatobi

Farmers/Fishermen

National Govt

Provincial Govt

NGOs

Private sector

Community

Partnership

LEADING SECTORS

Dinas for Women Empowerment, Child Protection, and Community and Village Empowerment: child protection, meeting of child rights/needs, gender mainstreaming

Dinas for Social Affairs: child protection, support for the aged, people with disabilities, poor people

Dinas for Education and Culture: sholarship, inclusive education/school

Dinas for Health: Health insurance

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Other Dinases5

Civil Rights and Freedom

Family Environment

Health and Prosperity

Education, Use of Spare

Time, and Cultural

Activities

Special Protection

4. Birth certificate5. Child Friendly Info 6. Child Participation

7. Child marriage 8. Institution for

Consultation 9. Childcare Alternatives

10. Child friendly infrastructure

11. Birth delivery

12. Nutrition prevalence

13. PMBA14. Child

friendly facility

15. Drinking water and sanitation

16. No-smoking area

17. Early chldhood education

18. Obligatory education 12years

19. SRA20. PKA

21. Vctim of violence

22. Victim of Pornografi and Emergency Situation

23. People with Disabilities

24. ABH, Terrorism, Stigma

Five Clusters of Child Rights

“BERSINAR” PROGRAM

Literally means “shine,” “successful,”

It stands for “berdikari: self-reliant,” “sejahtera: prosperous,”indah: beautiful,” “aman: safe,” and “religius: religious”

Applied mainly in five sectors: Fisheries, Education, Health, Religious Affairs, and SMEs

Complement national programs

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“BERSINAR” PROGRAM

Education: Scholarship and assistance for education cost

SMEs: providing fund for SMEs with no interest.

Fisheries: insurance for fishermen and capital

Health: insurance, in addition to those from national program

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District Government

Taking efforts to become an accountable and effective public authorities.

Recently, launching some applications to aim for “e-government.”

The role of ICT is promisingOpen to dialogues, negotiation, and collaboration with

NGOs/CSOsChallenges with the climate change, in relation to food

and nutrition securityCommitment to gender equality; recently adding

“wowine festival” in its calendar of events (wowine = women)

Environmental Standard

Collaborating with many organizations to improvelivelihood security and well-being of local peoples and communities, contribute to broader sustainable development, and to maintain and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services.For example: COREMAP II ActivitiesCBM (establishing Marine Protection Area)MCS: Environmental Control Community GroupInstitutional StrengtheningPublic AwarenessCoral Reef Information Center (CRITIC)

Thank you

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