This edition presents the main findings of the test pilot implementation of Community-Based Monitoring System and the experience of other institutions in poverty monitoring activities.
May, 2006 |
Daniel Suryadarma, Wenefrida Dwi Widyanti, Asep Suryahadi, Sudarno Sumarto
This study investigates regional and ethnic inequality in Indonesia from five dimensions: access to education and health facilities, education outcome, health outcome, voice, as well as income and consumption.
Microfinance services in Indonesia are still faced with many obstacles, including the absence of legislation on MFIs, capitalization problems, lack of funding, institutional affairs, management, and the quality of human resources.
The paper concludes with some recommendations on what Indonesia could do to create a comprehensive aging policy that would protect its elderly population from old age insecurity in the coming decades.