This edition of SMERU’s newsletter is a follow-up to last year’s Conference on Research on Child Issues in Indonesia, which was a collaboration between UNICEF, Bappenas, and SMERU.
This paper draws on a rapid qualitative assessment of the impact of the financial crisis in Indonesia to generate hypotheses about the potential national impacts.
This policy brief specifically draws on both assessments to offer key messages with policy relevance especially on the impact of GFC on the labor market.
January, 2011 |
Nina Toyamah, Robert Justin Sodo, Sri Budiyati, Vita Febriany
This study aimed to examine the impact of PNPM Generasi and PKH on the provision and the utilization of maternal and child health (MCH) services and basic education services.