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Globally, 2015 was the final year of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the start of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a new global development agenda. Nationally, 2015 was the start of the implementation of the Village Law, which mandates the central government to allocate a specific amount of funds to villages so that they can finance their own development programs.

We are proud to announce that our research abstracts (supported by UNICEF) has been selected as e-posters in the Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, November 14-18, 2016, Vancouver, BC, Vancouver Convention Centre. The poster was part of a group of 564 e-posters that were selected by the Health Systems Global.

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The Launching of Poverty and Livelihood Map of Indonesia 2015

Speaker: Greg Acciaioli (Lecturer, University of Western Australia)

The development of targeting methods for government social programs has to date experienced favorable progress. However, since the issuance of Law No. 52/2009, there has been a shift from household-based targeting to family-based targeting. This paper offers an alternative method to determine a set of comprehensive criteria for family-based targeting.