Methodology and Data
The Launching of Poverty and Livelihood Map of Indonesia 2015
Methodology and Data
The Launching of Poverty and Livelihood Map of Indonesia 2015
The study uncovered that the initial stages of PKKPM implementation went smoothly (from March- May 2015), including central-regional socialization, training of facilitators, and the formation of collectives.
This research aims to document key design and implementation features of Raskin program and to identify options to improve the performance of the scheme.
The overall purpose of this research project is to document the experience of the poor in facing food price volatility, in a form that enables common, policy-relevant insights into how food price volatility plays out in developing countries.
This research aims to explore opportunities to increase the profile of unpaid care work in public policy discourse. It is part of a global study on unpaid care work organized by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS). The study, which involves Indonesia and Bangladesh, explores different political conditions that have made policymakers acknowledge or neglect the significance of unpaid care work.