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This chapter reviews social security development in Indonesia, which has evolved from providing very little in its early years, to a system that benefited only formal sector workers, to universal coverage. There are two important milestones in this development. First, starting in the mid-1960s, the New Order government gradually developed various social security schemes, albeit limited to the formal sector.

This study aims to compare the effectiveness of the Families First with Home Visitation Program (FFHVP) program among caregivers of young children in selected communities in Cianjur District, Indonesia.

The SMERU Research Institute—supported by The Ford Foundation—launches the 2015 Indonesian Poverty and Livelihood Map, which offers poverty estimates in all the villages/kelurahan in the country (more than 75,000 villages/kelurahan).

This event is a collaboration between The SMERU Research Institute and The Ford Foundation, which aims to launch the Poverty and Livelihood Map of Indonesia 2015 to the public sphere.

(This webinar is only available in Indonesian)
The SMERU Research Institute, in collaboration with the Government of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Province, held a “Workshop on the Achievement of MDGs in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) and the Challenges in Achieving SDGs” on Tuesday, 7 March 2017, at the Office of NTB Governor.