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Publications

LGSP has developed a wide range of technical publications in the core thematic areas in which we work, as well as on activities in regions in which LGSP undertakes special activities.  These publications include technical briefs, guidelines and training manuals.   LGSP also produces program reports that provide prospective or retrospective information on our program through our work plans. performance monitoring plans, quarterly and annual reports and other project reports and briefs.

You may download our latest Publications Catalogue which describes our technical publications, or download the publications themselves in the thematic areas below. Documents available in PDF format require Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded free of charge from Adobe's website. Adobe PDF icon

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Other Media

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Fact Sheet - LGSP Cover Page Image Fact Sheet - LGSP (May 2009)

Author: LGSP
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LGSP Regional Sites Map Cover Page Image LGSP Regional Sites Map (Jun 2008)

Peta Wilayah Kerja LGSP

Author: LGSP
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Fact Sheet - LGSP Cover Page Image Fact Sheet - LGSP (Jul 2007)

Author: LGSP
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Stock Taking on Indonesia's Recent Decentralization Reforms Cover Page Image Stock Taking on Indonesia's Recent Decentralization Reforms (Aug 2006)

Inventarisasi terhadap Reformasi Desentralisasi di Indonesia

Summary: Indonesia has made significant strides in democratic decentralization over the last five years, when reforms were first felt on the ground. It is widely acknowledged that Indonesia made a bold break from its centralized past through political reforms in regional elections, capped lately by direct elections of regional heads; devolution of key public services to the district/city level; the reassignment of 2.5 million staff; and a substantial transfer of funds to regional government. These changes have empowered the regional government, providing the discretion and means to pursue service delivery and development that are more attuned to local needs and preferences. This study on recent decentralization reforms acknowledges the progress made to date and takes stock of actions and reforms still required to meet the decentralization agenda that Indonesia has set for itself

Author: USAID Democratic Reform Support Program (DRSP)
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