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1.
Laporan Indonesia Development Forum: Sebagai Upaya Menjaring Masukan untuk Menurunkan Ketimpangan

OPENING REMARKS -
Prof. Bambang P.S. Brodjonegoro, Ph.D, Minister for National Development Planning and Head of National Development Planning Agency of the Republic of Indonesia

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2.
Pentingnya Memahami Ketimpangan Di Indonesia: Fakta dan Strategi Mengatasi Ketimpangan

WELCOMING REMARKS, KEYNOTE ADDRESS -
Dr Darmin Nasution, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Republic of Indonesia

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3.
Fighting Inequality for Better Growth

WELCOMING REMARKS -
Dr Bradley Armstrong, Charge d’affaires, Australian Embassy in Indonesia

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4.
Measures and Policies for Fighting Poverty and Inequality

PUBLIC LECTURE -
Prof. Martin Ravallion, Georgetown University

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5.
Fighting Inequality for Better Growth

INSPIRE PLENARY - Inequality and Its Context
Chris Tinning, Chief Economist - Development, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia

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6.
Fighting Inequality for Better Growth

INSPIRE PLENARY - Inequality and Its Context
Prof. Mari Elka Pangestu, Board of Trustees at Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta

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7.
Ending the Vicious Cycle of Corruption and Inequality

INSPIRE I - Ending the Vicious Cycle of Corruption and Inequality
Agus Rahardjo, Chairman of Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Republic of Indonesia

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8.
Pemutusan Lingkaran Setan Korupsi

INSPIRE I - Ending the Vicious Cycle of Corruption and Inequality
Sri Wahyuningsih, Saber Pungli  Task Force, Republic of Indonesia

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9.
Mengakhiri Siklus Buruk Dari Korupsi dan Ketidaksetaraan

INSPIRE I - Ending the Vicious Cycle of Corruption and Inequality
Sutarmidji, S.H, M.Hum, Mayor of Pontianak, West Kalimantan

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10.
4 Innovative Ways to Tackle Corruption

INSPIRE I - Ending the Vicious Cycle of Corruption and Inequality
Zeger Van Der Wal, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore

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11.
Financial Inclusion, Social Inclusion, Social Entrepreneurship Education

INSPIRE II - The Impact of Financial Inclusion and Social Entrepreneurship on Income Inequality
Prof. Johannes Lindner, Teachers College of Krems, Vienna, Austria

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12.
Fighting Inequality for Better Growth

INSPIRE II - The Impact of Financial Inclusion and Social Entrepreneurship on Income Inequality
Tristan Ace, British Council

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13.
The Future Smallholders Farmers: Value Co-Creation as an Intervention to Empower Agricultural Chain Actors

INSPIRE III - The Future of Smallholder Farmers: Feeding the World and Sustainable Income
Dr Tomy Perdana, Senor Lecturer, Padjajaran University, Bandung

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14.
Coffee in Flores: A Business Case for Exporters to Work with Smallholders

INSPIRE III - The Future of Smallholder Farmers: Feeding the World and Sustainable Income
Mohasin Kabir, Head of Porfolio Promoting Rural Income through Supports for Market in Agriculture (PRISMA), Australian-Indonesia Partnership for Rural Development

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15.
From Livable to Progress Cities: Inclusion, Equity, Social Life and Sustainable The Environment in Asia

INSPIRE IV - Livable and Sustainable City for Growth and Social Equity
Prof. Mike Douglass, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore

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16.
Resilient Jakarta, Livable and Sustainable City for Growth and Social Equity

INSPIRE IV - Livable and Sustainable City for Growth and Social Equity
Oswar Muadzin Mungkasa, Deputy Governor of Jakarta Province on Spatial and Environment Affairs 

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17.
Can Urban Development Help Address Inequality?

INSPIRE IV - Livable and Sustainable City for Growth and Social Equity
Dr Wicaksono Sarosa, Chairperson of the Executive Board, Kemitraan-Habitat 

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18.
Towards an Inclusive City: Data, Participation & Planning in Indonesia Cities

INSPIRE IV - Livable and Sustainable City for Growth and Social Equity
Paulista Bunga Surjadi, Kota Kita Foundation

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19.
Accelerating the Newly Implemented National Social Security System in Indonesia: A Diffusion of Innovation Theory Perspective

IMAGINE I - Social Security: Ways to Improve
Winda Yunita, Reckitt Benckiser

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20.
Roles of Operational Control Mechanisms to Support Implementation of The BPJS Health Insurance

IMAGINE I - Social Security: Ways to Improve
Alexander  Anggono, Universitas Trunojoyo, Madura

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21.
Improving JKN Coverage

IMAGINE I - Social Security: Ways to Improve
Clara Siagian, Universitas Indonesia

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22.
Tax Policy Design and Taxprayer's Perception of Fairness, Corruption

IMAGINE III - Affirmative Policy on Fiscal and Investment to Reduce Income Inequality
Mardhiah, University of Canberra, Australia

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23.
The Study of Foreign Direct Investment and Income Inequality in Indonesia

IMAGINE III - Affirmative Policy on Fiscal and Investment to Reduce Income Inequality
Ichsan Zulkarnaen, National Development Planning Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (Bappenas)

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24.
Ethnic Social Norm and Female Labor Force Participation in Indonesia

IMAGINE II - Inequality in Its Context
Ilmiawan Auwalin, Airlangga University

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25.
Towards Indonesian Tension: Does Diversity or Inequality Matter for Conflict?

IMAGINE II - Inequality in Its Context
Dewi Sukma Anggriyani, Institute for Economic and Social Research (LPEM), University of Indonesia

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26.
Seeing The Unseen: For Whom is The Growth?*

IMAGINE II - Inequality in Its Context
Dr. Mubariq Ahmad, Conservation Strategy Fund

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27.
Social Protection in Indonesia

INNOVATE III - Combating Poverty and Inequality through the Provision of Basic Services
Prof. Rema Hanna, Scientific Director, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) Southeast Asia

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28.
Tax Policies in Reducing Income Gap

INNOVATE II: Affirmative Policy on Fiscal and Investment to Reduce Income Inequality
Yustinus Prastowo, Executive Director of Center for Indonesia Taxation Analysis (CITA)

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29.
Let's Go East

INSPIRE V - Look to the East: The Future of Indonesia
Hermien Kleden, Executive Board TEMPO Media Group

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30.
Go East: Membangun Indonesia Dari Timur

INSPIRE V - Look to the East: The Future of Indonesia
Dr Noldy Tuerah, Eastern Indonesia Researchers Network (JiKTI)

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31.
How Can Malaysia Reduce Inequality through Education?

INSPIRE VI - Combating Poverty and Inequality through the Provision of Basic Services
Prof. M Niaz Asadullah, University of Malaya, Malaysia

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32.
Kasus Masyarakat Brazil

INSPIRE VI - Combating Poverty and Inequality through the Provision of Basic Services
Candice Vianna, The Embassy of Brazil

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33.
Equality of Opportunity in Indonesia

INSPIRE VII - Inequality of Opportunities in Indonesia
Dr Arief Anshory Yusuf, Executive Director, Center for Sustainable Development Goals Studies, University of Padjajaran, Bandung

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34.
Multi-Dimensional inequality: What The Individual Deprivation Measure Offers

INSPIRE VII - Inequality of Opportunities in Indonesia
Prof. Sharon Bessell, Director of Research, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australia National University

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35.
Kebijakan Afirmatif sebagai Instrumen untuk Mengoreksi Ketimpangan Gender

INSPIRE VII - Inequality of Opportunities in Indonesia
Anna Margret Lumban Gaol, Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Indonesia

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36.
Multidimensional Inequality: Evidence and Proposal

INSPIRE VII - Inequality of Opportunities in Indonesia
Dr Firman Witoelar, Director of Research, SurveyMETER

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37.
Inclusive Growth: Another Economic View

IMAGINE VI - Inclusive Economic Growth: How Should Indonesia Adapt to it
Agnes Vera Yanti Sitorus, Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS)

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38.
Inclusive Growth: Pro Poor Growth Analysis and Poverty Decomposition

IMAGINE VI - Inclusive Economic Growth: How Should Indonesia Adapt to it
Nugraha Pukuh, Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS)

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39.
Two Decades of Structural Transformation and Dynamics of Income Inequality in Indonesia

IMAGINE VI - Inclusive Economic Growth: How Should Indonesia Adapt to it
Teguh Dartanto, University of Indonesia

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40.
The Contribution of Natural Resources to Economic Welfare in Indonesia

IMAGINE VI - Inclusive Economic Growth: How Should Indonesia Adapt to it
Palupi Anggraeni, Griffith University, Australia

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41.
Coastal Community Development Project, Experience and Lessons Learned

IMAGINE IV - The Future of Smallholder Farmers: Feeding the World and Sustainable Income
Dr Sapta Putra Ginting, Ministy of Marine Affairs and Fisheries

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42.
FInancing Smallholder Aquaculture: A case study of the AAC and smallholder shrimp farmers in Aceh, Indonesia

IMAGINE IV - The Future of Smallholder Farmers: Feeding the World and Sustainable Income
Sharon Suri, World Fish, Malaysia

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43.
Environmental Conflicts in Balikpapan Bay, East Kalimantan, Questioning Participatory Planning Process in Indonesia

IMAGINE V - Inequality Traps in Urban Dynamics
Mahdaleny, East Kalimantan Provincial Government

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44.
Scattered Slum Islamnds: Insurgent Citizenship Phenomenon Related to The Provision of Public Services in Wedi Kengser Settlement Yogyakarta

IMAGINE V - Inequality Traps in Urban Dynamics
Febrianto  Wibowo, University of Gadjah Mada

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45.
Planning, Design and Maintenance of Future Infrastructures

IMAGINE V - Inequality Traps in Urban Dynamics
Indrawan Prabaharyaka, Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany

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46.
Power/Policy, Mismatch/Pressure: Bandung Case in Fighting Againts Inequalities

IMAGINE V - Inequality Traps in Urban Dynamics
Luthfi Muhammad Iqbal, National Development Planning Agency of the Republic of Indonesia

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47.
Woman and Work in Indonesia

INSPIRE VIII - Panel Discussion on the Drivers and Policies to Address Multidimensional Inequalities
Dr Amanda Robbins, Australia Indonesia Partnership for Economic Governance (AIPEG)

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48.
Social Protection in Vietnam (2010-2030)

INSPIRE VIII - Panel Discussion on the Drivers and Policies to Address Multidimensional Inequalities
Dr Nguyen Thi Lan Huong, Institute of Labour, Science and Social Affairs, Vietnam

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49.
How Can Malaysia Reduce Inequality through Education? Lessons for Indonesia

INSPIRE VIII - Panel Discussion on the Drivers and Policies to Address Multidimensional Inequalities
Prof. M Niaz Asadullah, University of Malaya, Malaysia

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50.
Exploring The Human Mental Map: Economic Inequality and Corruption

IMAGINE VII - Ending the Vicious Cycle of Corruption & Inequality
Abraham Wirotomo, Executive Office of the President (KSP)

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51.
Connecting the Dots: Using Open Data to Fight Corruption in Indonesia

IMAGINE VII - Ending the Vicious Cycle of Corruption & Inequality
Glenn Maail, Web Foundation

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52.
The Relationship between Sustainable Development and Corruption: An Empirical Study of Indonesia

IMAGINE VII - Ending the Vicious Cycle of Corruption & Inequality
Noor Syaifudin, University of Western Sydney, Australia

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53.
Low-Carbon Economy Region of Eastern Indonesia's Green Growth

IMAGINE VIII - Look to the East: The Future of Indonesia
Angreine Kewo, Denmark Technical University

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54.
Ekonomi Sabana: Sebuah Perspektif Alternatif Untuk Memahami Pembangunan Regional di Nusa Tenggara Timur

IMAGINE VIII - Look to the East: The Future of Indonesia
Rambu Luba Kata Respati, Wira Wacana Christian University Sumba

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55.
Latent Effect of Corruption to Decentralization Choice and Competitiveness Nexus

IMAGINE VII - Ending the Vicious Cycle of Corruption & Inequality
Tengku Munawar Chalil, Osaka University, Japan

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56.
OPENING SPEECH INDONESIA DEVELOPMENT FORUM TAHUN 2018

Prof. Bambang P.S. Brodjonegoro, Minister for National Development Planning and Head of the National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia

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57.
MEMPERKUAT PEMERINTAH MELALUI DAERAH REFORMASI BIROKRASI

H.E. Asman Abnur, Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform

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58.
Praktik Sistem Usaha (KPBU) di Daerah Sistem Penyediaan Air Minum(SPAM) Umbulan

H. Soekarwo, Governor of East Java

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59.
KEMANDIRIAN EKONOMI DAERAH UNTUK MENGURANGI DISPARITAS

Hasto Wardoyo, Regent of Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta

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60.
MENGATASI DISPARITAS DENGAN TATA KELOLA HUTAN dan KAPASITAS SDM

H.E. Siti Nurbaya Bakar, Minister of Environment and Forestry, Republic of Indonesia

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61.
REGIONAL DISPARITIES AND ITS CONTENTS

Prof. Bambang P.S. Brodjonegoro, Minister for National Development Planning and Head of the National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia

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62.
PERSPECTIVES ON REGIONAL DISPARITIES

Prof. Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

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63.
Affirmative Policies to Grow our Digital Economy by Wiping Out Broadband Disparity

H.E. Rudiantara, Minister of Communication and Information Technology, Republic of Indonesia

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64.
Narrowing the Gap at the Periphery

Ari Waluyo, CEO and Co-Founder, Sehati Tele-CTG

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65.
THE ROLE OF SDGs IN REDUCING REGIONAL DISPARITIES AND INEQUALITIES

Arifin Rudiyanto, Deputy Minister for Maritime and Natural Resources, National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia

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66.
LEARNING TO CHANGE THE WORLD

Sam Baumber, Managing Director, Southeast Asia International, Social Enterprise Academy

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67.
Pathways to Tackle Regional Disparities Across the Archipelago

Suyanto Waspo Tondo Wicaksono, Head, Local Development Planning Agency, Banyuwangi, East Java

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68.
Regional Growth Centres: What Works Best?

Eka Sanatha, Head, Local Development Planning Agency, Karawang, West Java

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69.
Developing Iskandar Malaysia Economic Zone

En Mohamad Saelal, Federal Commissioner, Iskandar Regional Development Authority, Malaysia

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70.
Building A Ship While Sailing

Setyono Djuandi Darmono, President Commissioner and Founder of PT Jababeka Tbk

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71.
Adoption of digital technology in local communities: Field notes from Kasepuhan Ciptagelar

Gustaff Harriman Iskandar, Director and and Founder of Common Room Networks Foundation

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72.
Unlocking the Potential of the Digital Economy for Regional Development

Julie-ann Lambourne, CEO of enVizion Group Inc, Australia

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73.
Unlocking The Potential Of Digital Finance in Agriculture

Lynley Mannell, Team Leader, Strengthening Agricultural Finance in Rural Areas (SAFIRA)

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74.
Local government spending and service delivery in Indonesia: The perverse effects of substantial fiscal resources

Blane Lewis, Director, Indonesia Project, Australian National University

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75.
ENCOURAGING ALTERNATIVE FINANCING THROUGH PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

Sri Bagus Guritno, Director of Public Private Partnerships and Financial Engineering, National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia

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76.
Pathways to managing regional disparities

Jangping Thia, Principal Economist, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

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77.
Inovasi Dalam Bidang Pendidikan dan Kesehatan

Indah Putri Indriani, Regent of North Luwu, South Sulawesi

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78.
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP DALAM PENYEDIAAN AKSES AIR MINUM DAN SANITASI

Kamaruddin Batubara, President Director, Koperasi Syariah Benteng Mikro Indonesia

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79.
Strategy Perempuan Kepala Keluarga untuk Pemenuhan Kebutuhan Keluarga terhadap Layanan Dasar

Nani Zulminarni, Founder and Director, Women Heads of Family Empowerment (PEKKA)

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80.
Pengentasan Stunting Untuk Bangsa Yang Berkualitas

Subandi Sardjoko, Deputy Minister for Development of Human Resources, Communities, and Culture, National

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81.
Kolaborasi Antara Pemerintah Daerah dan Desa

H. Dendi Ramadhona, Regent of Pesawaran, Lampung

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82.
INOVASI-INOVASI PELAYANAN DASAR DI KABUPATEN LOMBOK UTARA

H. Najmul Akhyar, Regent of North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara

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83.
Innovations In Local Governance And Development

Neni Moerniaeni, Mayor of Bontang, East Kalimantan

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84.
INOVASI DALAM UPAYA MENGATASI KESENJANGAN PELAYANAN DASAR DI WILAYAH KEPULAUAN KABUPATEN PANGKAJENE DAN KEPULAUAN

Syamsuddin A Hamid, Regent of Pangkajene and Islands, South Sulawesi

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85.
Inclusive Economic Growth: How Should Indonesia Adopt it

INNOVATE VI - Inclusive Economic Growth: How Should Indonesia Adopt it
Steven Tabor, Economist

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86.
Inclusive Economic Growth in Decentralized Context

INNOVATE VI - Inclusive Economic Growth: How Should Indonesia Adopt it
Dr Riatu Mariatul Qibthiyyah, Head of Institute of Economy and Social Research/LPEM, University of Indonesia

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87.
The Phillippines' Inclusive Growth Challenge: Sharing Our Story with Indonesia

INNOVATE VI - Inclusive Economic Growth: How Should Indonesia Adopt it
Adoracion M. Navarro, Undersecretary for Regional Development NEDA

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88.
Macroeconomic Aspects of Inclusive Growth in Indonesia

INNOVATE VI - Inclusive Economic Growth: How Should Indonesia Adopt it
Dr Jesus Felipe, Economic and Research Department, Asian Development Bank (ADB)

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89.
Fighting Inequality for Better Growth

IMAGINE PLENARY -
Dr Basuki Hadimuljono, Minister of Public Works, Republic of Indonesia

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90.
Indonesian Experiences In Resolving the Inequality of Health

IMAGINE PLENARY -
Prof. Nila Djuwita F. Moeloek, Minister of Health, Republic of Indonesia

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91.
Indonesia Development Forum

IMAGINE PLENARY -
Hadi Prabowo

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92.
Free Data and Open Source GIS Software: New Opportunities for Local Government to Map, Plan and Monitor Natural Resources

IMAGINE IX - Technology and /Inequality: Where Are We and Where We Will Be
Sarah Hobgen, Charles Darwin University, Australia

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93.
Tech for Drought Resilience

IMAGINE IX - Technology and /Inequality: Where Are We and Where We Will Be
Diastika Rahwidiati, PulseLAB Jakarta

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94.
Literasi TIK dengan Model Empowering 8 dalam Pengembangan Website Desa di Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu Kalimantan Selatan

IMAGINE IX - Technology and /Inequality: Where Are We and Where We Will Be
Sumekar Tanjung, Universitas Islam Indonesia

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95.
Breaking Down Inequality Through Local Economic Governance

INNOVATE IV - Inequality and Its Context
Endi Jaweng, Director, Regional Autonomy Watch (KPPOD)

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96.
Inequality & Social Protection

INNOVATE IV - Inequality and Its Context
Alessandra Heinemann, Co-ordinator, OECD Development Center

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97.
Hidden Affluence and Perverse Consequences of Conditionalities - Insights on PKH

INNOVATE III - Combating Poverty and Inequality through the Provision of Basic Services
Sherria Ayuandini, University of Amsterdam

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98.
Access Inequality of The Poor to Quality Education

INNOVATE III - Combating Poverty and Inequality through the Provision of Basic Services
Santoso, Article 33

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99.
Cost of the Diet Study in Indonesia

INNOVATE III - Combating Poverty and Inequality through the Provision of Basic Services
Diandra Pratami, World Food Programme

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100.
Social Finance and Social Enterprises: A New Frontier for Development in Indonesia

IMAGINE X - The Impact of Financial Inclusion and Social Entrepreneurship on Income Inequality
David Soukhasing, Angel Investment Network Indonesia (ANGIN) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

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101.
Credit Union: The Social Cooperative Model for Financial Inclusion in Indonesia

IMAGINE X - The Impact of Financial Inclusion and Social Entrepreneurship on Income Inequality
Aluisius Hery Pratono, Surabaya University

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102.
Is Fishery Sector in Indonesia Financially Inclusive?

IMAGINE X - The Impact of Financial Inclusion and Social Entrepreneurship on Income Inequality
Nika Pranata, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)

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103.
Strategi Percepatan Tingkat Literasi Keuangan Sebagai Sebuah Perangkat Kebijakan Publik dalam Mewujudkan Industri Keuangan yang Inklusif

IMAGINE X - The Impact of Financial Inclusion and Social Entrepreneurship on Income Inequality
Ubaidillah Nugraha, University of Indonesia

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104.
Social Insurance

INNOVATE V - Social Security: Ways to Improve
Prof. Rema Hanna, Scientific Director, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) Southeast Asia

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105.
Social Protection in Vietnam (2010-2030)

INNOVATE V - Social Security: Ways to Improve
Dr Nguyen Thi Lan Huong, Institute of Labour, Science and Social Affairs, Vietnam

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106.
Memerangi Ketimpangan untuk Pertumbuhan Indonesia yang Lebih Baik

INNOVATE PLENARY - The Way Forward: How to develop a more equal Indonesia
Sugiyanto Sabran, Governor of Central Kalimantan

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107.
Social Security: Ways to Improve

INNOVATE V - Social Security: Ways to Improve
Phillip O’Keefe, Regional Lead Economist for Social Protection and Labour Global Practice, World Bank

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108.
Co-Designing Local Solutions for A Stronger Education Sector in Indonesia

Cici Wanita, Teaching and Learning Officer, INOVASI Program
MINI STAGE A

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109.
Arus Balik Demokrasi dan Ekonomi Lokal

Sunaji Zamroni, Direktur Institute for Research and Empowerment (IRE) Yogyakarta
MINI STAGE A

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110.
Keperantaraan Ekonomi Untuk Pengurangan Kemiskinan dan Ketimpangan

Acep Muslim, Peneliti AKATIGA Bandung
MINI STAGE A

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111.
Nyambu Ecotourism

I Wayan Gede Eka Sudiartha, Direktur Desa Wisata Ekologis (DWE) Nyambu
MINI STAGE A

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112.
Bali Export Development Organization: Together we can make a difference

Jeff Kristianto, BEDO
MINI STAGE A

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113.
Keterbukaan Data Anggaran

Betta Anugrah Setiani, Peneliti Seknas FITRA Jakarta
MINI STAGE B

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114.
Konservasi Air berbasis Marga dalam Tata Ruang Desa

Torry Kuswardono, Direktur Yayasan PIKUL NTT
MINI STAGE B

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115.
Menuju Jakarta Tangguh Bencana: Pembelajaran dari Kelurahan Jatinegara dan Rawa Buaya

Yohana Ratrin Hestyanti, UNIKA Atma Jaya
MINI STAGE B

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116.
Yayasan Cinta Anak Bangsa (YCAB)

Susli Lie, Head of Investments YCAB Ventures
MINI STAGE C

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117.
Latrine Access in Indonesia: A Story from Dodaek Village

Helga J. N. Ndun, Universitas Nusa Cendana
MINI STAGE C

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118.
Addressing Inequality In Local Government

Iqbal Damanik, Peneliti Artikel 33 Jakarta
MINI STAGE C

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119.
Development Integrated Service and Refferal System in the Fulfillment of Basic Needs for The Poor

MINI STAGE C

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120.
Revolusi Data - Penguatan Data untuk Monitoring SDGs Berbasis Masyarakat

Siti Fatimah, Peneliti BIGS Bandung
MINI STAGE C 

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121.
Solusi Mewujudkan Pembangunan Inklusif Disabilitas

Hastuti, Peneliti SEMERU Jakarta
MINI STAGE D

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122.
Survey oleh Warga: Perencanaan Partisipatif untuk Mengatasi Ketimpangan

Fariz Panghegar, Peneliti Cakra Wikara Indonesia (CWI) Jakarta
MINI STAGE D

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123.
Dinamika Politik Lokal dan Ketimpangan

Noory Okthariza, Peneliti Center For Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta
MINI STAGE D

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124.
Mewujudkan kemandirian bagi penyandang disabilitas

Latra, PUSPADI Bali
MINI STAGE D

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125.
Bergerak Bersama Pelanusa Untuk Kehidupan Yang Lebih Baik

Endahing Noor Suryanti, CEO Yayasan Pelangi Nusantara (Pelanusa)
MINI STAGE D

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126.
Mengajari tentang dasar-dasar menabung agar penghasilan lebih tahan lama

Gary Seah, Mentor Foundation
MINI STAGE D

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127.
Social Enterprises

Teresa Birks, Director Education and Society British Council Indonesia
MINI STAGE E

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128.
Microlending Re-Imagined

Aria Widyanto, Vice President Amartha Fintek
MINI STAGE E

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129.
Inclusive Sustainable Economic Development

Lisa Peterskovsky, GIZ-ISED Program
MINI STAGE E

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130.
Pembaharuan Agrarian

Ihsan Maulana, Peneliti Sajogyo Institute Bogor
MINI STAGE E

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131.
Baraka Nusantara

Siti Maryam Rodja, Founder Baraka Nusantara
MINI STAGE E

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132.
Participatory Parliament Recess

Andy Nurhanjayani, DPRD Parepare, MAMPU Program
MINI STAGE E

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133.
Boosting Nation’s Productivity Through Sanitation Development

Aldi Mardikanto, BAPPENAS
MINI STAGE E

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134.
Inclusive Cities

Nurul Saadah, Director of Sentra Advokasi, Perempuan, Difabel dan Anak, AIPJ2 Program
MINI STAGE E

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135.
Sekolah Kampung Sentra Industri Rumah Tangga JAGORAWI (Jamu Gendong Ramuan Jawa Asli) Sebagai Penggerak Women Entrepreneur Di Desa Wonorejo, Karanganyar, Berbasis Kearifan Lokal

Rais Nur Latifah, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
MINI STAGE E

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136.
Better Understanding TransJakarta Passengers’ Travel Behaviours Using Data Analysis

Yulistina Riyadi, Research Associate Pulse Lab Jakarta
MINI STAGE F

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137.
Mutualisme Teknologi dan Difabel Netra: Audiobook Massal

Veronica Christamia Juniarmi, BRAILLE’IANT Indonesia
MINI STAGE F

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138.
Sains 45: Agenda Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia Menyongsong Satu Abad Kemerdekaan

Teguh Dartanto, KSI-ALMI
MINI STAGE F

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139.
New Era of Social Entrepreneurship in Healthcare

Gamal Albinsaid, CEO Indonesia Medika
MINI STAGE F

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140.
Sub-National Poverty Assessment (SNAPA)

Bambang Suharmoko Sjahrir, The Poverty & Equity Team of the World Bank
MINI STAGE F

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141.
Neighborhood Upgrading and Shelter Project

Siti Hasanah, Senior Project Officer for Urban Development, Asian Development Bank (ADB)
MINI STAGE F

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142.
Code Margonda: Depok Can Be The Center For Tech Developers In Indonesia, Making Impact On A Global Level

Didi Diarsa, Co-Founder Code Margonda
MINI STAGE F

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143.
Inequality in Asia and the Pacific

Ermina Sokou, Social Affairs Officer, United Nation ESCAP (UNESCAP)
MINI STAGE F

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144.
Strengthening Agricultural Finance In Rural Areas

Lynley Mannell, Team Leader SAFIRA Program
MINI STAGE F

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145.
Praktik Cerdas Untuk Indonesia

Yusran Laitupa, Direktur BaKTI Makassar
MINI STAGE F

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146.
SPOT A: Regional Growth Centres: What Works Best? (before lunch)

Pengembangan Ekonomi Lokal Durian Merah Banyuwangi, keberhasilan sektor pertanian tanaman holtikultura dan pemanfaatan peningkatan kunjungan wisata untuk mewujudkan pusat pertumbuhan baru di kawasan Pesanggrahan.
Arwi Yudhi Koswara, Institute of Technology Sepuluh November (ITS)

PPP as a Financing Scheme for Supporting Infrastructure in Special Economic Zones
Muhammad Ilham Maulana, Indonesia State College of Accountancy (STAN)
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Ekonomi Kerakyatan Berbasis PRO-SUER
Afrianto Nurdin, Perkumpulan Wallacea Palopo
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Rumah Sanur: An Innovative Model for Creating Community-centred Growth Centres
Arief Budiman, Rumah Sanur

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147.
SPOT B: Narrowing The Gaps at the Periphery (before lunch)

Optimization of Sea Border Area Development Based on Geo-tourism Planning in Jemaja Island, Riau Islands Province
Gerry Utama, Gadjah Mada University

KELAPA DALAM: Yang Dulu Terabaikan, Kini Mensejahterakan (Pilot Project Pengolahan Kelapa Dalam Di Kabupaten Sarmi)
Nuraida Muji, National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia
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Study of Community Empowerment Pilot Project Based on Local Customs for Underdeveloped Village in Border Papua
Muhyiddin, National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia

Aplikasi Geospasial ARK
Heru Samosir, Cakra Wikara Indonesia

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148.
SPOT C: Narrowing The Gaps at the Periphery (before lunch)

Gerakan Patungan Listrik Puskesmas : Upaya Peningkatan Kualitas Pelayanan Kesehatan Primer di DTPK (Daerah Terpencil, Perbatasan, dan Kepulauan) Berbasis Crowdfunding dan Kemitraan Lintas Sektor
Siska Verawati, Center for Indonesia's Strategic Development Initiatives (CISDI)

Developing Inclusive and Creative Economies (DICE) Fund
British Council

Edwar Fitri, Bina Mitra Usaha Nusantara
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Augustine Merriska, Platform Usaha Sosial (PLUS)

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149.
SPOT D: Delivering Basic Services to Reduce Regional Disparity (before lunch)

Citizen Voice and Action: Improving Basic Services through Social Accountability Approach
Andreas Sitohang, Wahana Visi Indonesia

Local Public Goods, Regional Income Inequality, and Social Diversity in Indonesia
Matondang Elsa Siburian, Waseda University, Japan, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia
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Potensi Peningkatan Nilai Ekonomi dan Pengelolaan Sampah Berbasis Aplikasi Daring
Sessario Bayu Mangkara (Indonesia)

Public Services Performance on Education, Health and Infrastructure During Fiscal Decentralization Era
Joko Tri Haryanto/Rita Helbra Tenrini, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia

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150.
SPOT E: Delivering Basic Services to Reduce Regional Disparity (before lunch)

Malaria elimination by 2020
Nancy Dian Anggraeni, Head, Sub-Directorate for Malaria, Ministry of Health and Endang Sumiwi, Health Specialist, UNICEF Indonesia

Birth certificates in remote villages implemented within 7 days through cooperation with midwives (Banyuwangi)
Farida Hanum, GIZ TRANSFORMASI

Saving the lives of mothers and babies: improving access to essential health services in Maluku and North Maluku
Meykial Pontoh, Maluku Provincial Health Office, Sowmya Kadandale, UNICEF Indonesia and Bobby Marwal Syahrizal, UNICEF Indonesia

Pencerah Nusantara: Reformasi Layanan Kesehatan Publik dari Pinggiran
Anindita Sitepu, Center for Indonesia's Strategic Development Initiatives

151.
SPOT F: Delivering Basic Services to Reduce Regional Disparity (before lunch)

Kewirausahaan Sanitasi Berbasis Minat dalam Memenuhi kebutuhan dan Menciptakan Keberlanjutan Akses Sanitasi untuk Masyarakat Pedesaan di Kabupaten Manggarai Barat
Yusridar Mustafa, SIMAVI

Penguatan kapasitas operator layanan air limbah domestik melalui wastewater operator partnership dalam kerangka FORKALIM
Subekti, Forum Komunikasi Pengelolaan Air Limbah Permukiman (FORKALIM)

Water for Women
Dinar Dwi Prasetyo, The SMERU Research Institute and Silvia Devina, Plan Internasional Indonesia

Accelerating progress towards open defecation free communities: a STBM success story
Reza Hendrawan, UNICEF Indonesia and Aldy Mardikanto, Directorate of Urban Affairs, Housing and Settlements, National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia

152.
SPOT G: Unlocking the Potential of Digital Economy for Regional Development (before lunch)

Farmers Empowerment - Activity Based Ecosystem
Wim Prihanto, Regopantes

Relieving Legal Access Disparity Through Digital Economy
Melvin Sumapung, Justika.com

Online trading platform for B2B buyer, so businesses can directly buy commodities from fishermen
Utary Octaviany, Pasarlaut.com/Aruna
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Assessing impact of digital innovation in rural agriculture: A case study on TaniGroup
Lutfia Aisya, PT Tani Hub Indonesia
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153.
SPOT H: Connecting the Archipelago (before lunch)

Connecting the Western Part of Indonesia: Social and Ecological Implications of Trans Mentawai Development Program
Lengga Pradipta, Indonesian Insitute of Sciences (LIPI)
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Behavior Control and Goods-Transportation Planning for Better Economy
Abdul Luky Shofiul Azmi, Novel Teknologi Universal

Developing Dry Port in North Sulawesi Province to Reduce Transport Cost from/to Bitung Port
Hafida Fahmiasari, Royal HaskoningDHV
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154.
SPOT I: Innovations in Local Governance and Development (before lunch)

What makes innovation in the public sector so challenging?
Alexander Hamonangan Nainggolan, Ministry of Industry, Republic of Indonesia
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Your innovations (didn't) make me happy: The role of popular governors and mayors on regional welfare
Suska, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia

Co-Creation Platform as an Accelerator on SDGs Implementation: an Idea for the Execution of SDGs Action Plan in Indonesia, Case Study: Kabupaten Pesawaran, Lampung Province
Zulfikar Dinar Wahidayat Putra, Wageningen University
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Community-Based Tourism Development in Ujungpangkah Sub district as Gresik Government Effort in Enhancing the Rural Areas Potencies
Achmad Room Fitrianto, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya
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155.
SPOT J: Smarter Funding for Better Outcomes (before lunch)

Performance based grants for sub-national roads maintenance
Shamas Bajwa, Kemitraan Indonesia Australia untuk Infrastruktur (KIAT) and Ken Thomason, Provincial Road Improvement and Maintenance (PRIM) Programme Implementation Unit Consultants

Improved village budget allocations for basic services and social inclusion in Pemalang through women’s groups (selapanan) advocacy
Yusuf Murtiono, Forum Masyarakat Sipil (FORMASI) Kebumen
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Cooperation between local governments and the private sector, using CSR funding to implement additional requests resulting out of Village Plans that cannot be covered by the government (Muara Enim).
H. Abdul Nadjib Salatti, Local Development Planning Agency, Muara Enim, South Sumatra
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Evaluation of village fund program: An evaluation of government program to optimise development resources
Agus Pratiwi, Article 33 Indonesia

156.
SPOT K: Smarter Funding for Better Outcomes (before lunch)

Analisis Kebijakan Insentif Fiskal Terhadap Ketimpangan Regional
Benny Gunawan Ardiansyah & Rachmad Utomo, Ministry of Finance
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The Application of Availability Payment Scheme to the Village Funds Programme
Eko Nur Surachman & Siswanto, Ministry of Finance
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Mengembangkan Kewirausahaan Berbasis Kampung
Rintar Agus Simatupang, University of Papua

Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Efektivitas Pelaksanaan Hibah Air Minum Perkotaan
Nur Aisyah Nasution, Rima Nadhira & Gary Alfrits, National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia
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157.
SPOT L: Smarter Funding for Better Outcomes (before lunch)

Promoting Gender Equality and Civil Society Engagement in Private-Public Partnership (PPP) and Private Sector Engagement (PSE) to Address Development Disparity.
Nur Hayati and Siti Ruhanawati, Kemitraan Indonesia Australia untuk Infrastruktur (KIAT)

Menelusuri Aliran Belanja Desa
Gema Satria, The SMERU Research Institute

Dynamic Programming Approach for Optimizing The Effectiveness of Fund Expenditure with The Advantage of Open Government Partnership
Mochamad Nizar Palefi Ma'ady, Nahdlatul Ulama University Sunan Giri
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Local Government Collaboration with the Private Sector for Local Economic Growth
Reslian Pardede, Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Promoting Rural Income through Support for Markets in Agriculture (AIP-PRISMA)
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158.
SPOT A: Regional Growth Centres: What Works Best? (after lunch)

Are Wealthy Regions Also Entrepreneurial? The Case of Indonesia
Wini Widiastuti, Bureau of Stratistics, West Nusa Tenggara Province

Program Pengembangan UMKM Kontekstual via Studi Ethnography dan Pemahaman Crowd
Amalia E. Maulana, ETNOMARK Consulting
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Dukuh Penaban Tourism Village
I. Nengah Suarya, Dukuh Penaban Tourism Village
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159.
SPOT B: Narrowing The Gaps at the Periphery (after lunch)

Regional Poverty Clock
Bastian Zaini, World Data Lab Indonesia

#SmallActionForBigSmile Noken Papua
Herlina Yawang, Walibu (Infographic Competition Winner)
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Memajukan Indonesia dari Pinggiran dengan Memaksimalkan Dampak Dana Desa
Andhyta Firselly Utami (Infographic Competition Winner)

160.
SPOT C: Narrowing The Gaps at the Periphery (after lunch)

Didi Diarsa, Code Margonda

Social Corporate Lawyers Society (Socolas)
Gita Syahrani

Climate resilience in South Central Timor Regency, Kupang Regency and Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara
Haris Oematan, CIS Timor

161.
SPOT D: Delivering Basic Services to Reduce Regional Disparity (after lunch)

BOSDA Buku Bacaan yang Sesuai Minat Anak: Kebijakan Lokal untuk Solusi Nasional
Djamaluddin Saleh, Office of Education and Culture, Bulungan, North Kalimantan
Pelayanan Kesehatan Dasar di Pulau-pulau Kecil
Juliana Ratuanak, Local Development Planning Agency, Western Southeast Maluku
Transparansi Data Anggaran Untuk Peningkatan Layanan Dasar yang Lebih Baik
Yenti Nurhidayat, Seknas FITRA

162.
SPOT E: Delivering Basic Services to Reduce Regional Disparity (after lunch)

Civil Society Engagement grants with PRIM
Jan Edwards and Siti Fatimah, Kemitraan Indonesia Australia untuk Infrastruktur (KIAT)
Inclusive Education
Surya Sahetapy, Handai Tuli
DesBumi (Desa Peduli Buruh Migran)
Wahyu Susilo, Migrant Care and Etti Subiyakti, Rogojati, Central Java

163.
SPOT F: Delivering Basic Services to Reduce Regional Disparity (after lunch)

Indonesia Muda Bersuara [Indonesia's Youth Speak]
Ilham Akbar and Adnan Mubarak, UNICEF Indonesia
Reaching out to vulnerable children
Puti Chairida Anwar, Sub-Directorate for Vulnerable Children Under Five, Ministry of Social Affairs and Naning Pudji Julianingsih, UNICEF Surabaya
Kelas Pagi Papua, Pendidikan adalah Hak Setiap Orang
Donald Terrence Kamarea, Morning Class Papua (Vlog Competition Winner)

164.
SPOT G: Unlocking the Potential of Digital Economy for Regional Development (after lunch)

Inovasi Keperantaraan Pasar bagi Pengembangan Usaha Mikro Kabupaten Pacitan
Eni Setyowati, Office of Small and Medium Enterprises, Pacitan, East Java
Shop.141: Inovasi Social E-Commerce, Beli Satu untuk Satunya Lagi
Herawati, 1healthcollaboration (Blog Competition Winner)
Local Enablers
Dwi Purnomo, Universitas Padjajaran

165.
SPOT H: Innovations in Local Governance and Development (after lunch)

The promise of Behavioural Insights to Tackle Development Issues and shaping public policies in Indonesia
Arif Budy Pratama, Tidar University
Peranan Camat dalam Inovasi Peningkatan Akses Pelayanan dasar dan Pembangunan Desa
Agus Dwi Nugroho, Sub-District Head, Petungkriyono, Pekalongan, Central Java
SIGAP: Aksi Inspiratif Warga untuk Perubahan - Inovasi pemberdayaan masyarakat yang bermukim di dalam dan sekitar hutan untuk pengelolaan sumberdaya alam dan pembangunan berkelanjutan
A. Kusworo, The Nature Conservancy

166.
SPOT I: Innovations in Local Governance and Development (after lunch)

Pro-Poor Planning and Budgeting (SEPAKAT 2.0)
SEPAKAT Team, National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia
Open Data Keuangan Desa - Memastikan Ruang Partisipasi Masyarakat dalam Pembangunan Desa
Aldhiana Kusumawati, Village Finances and Assets Office, Wonosobo, Central Java and Muhammad Irsyadul Ibad, Institute for Education Development, Social, Religious, and Cultural Studies (INFEST)
Pelayanan STDB Keliling sebagai Upaya Kabupaten Tanjung Jabung Barat Mendukung Minyak Sawit Berkelanjutan
Rukaiyah Rafik, Yayasan Setara Jambi

167.
SPOT J: Smarter Funding for Better Outcomes (after lunch)

Performance Based Grants in the water sector
Jim Coucouvinis, Kemitraan Indonesia Australia untuk Infrastruktur (KIAT)
The Role of Non-Government Budget Investment (PINA) for Infrastructure Development in Indonesia
Lukman Adi Prananto, PINA Centre for Private Investment, National Development Planning Agency, Republic of Indonesia
Fintech and Student Loans - Using Innovative Financing and Technology to Increase Access to Higher Education for Indonesian Youth
Alfonsus Dwianto Wibowo, Dana Cita

168.
SPOT K and L: Addressing Disparities in Education Quality in Indonesia (after lunch)

Indonesia: Who Learns What in Basic Education?
Rythia Afkar, Education Economist, World Bank Indonesia
Producing Quality Teachers: A Look Inside Indonesia’s Teacher Education and Training Systems
Susiana Iskandar, Senior Education Specialist, World Bank Indonesia
Indonesia’s Experience in Employing and Deploying Teachers:  Lessons in Good Practice
Ratna Kesuma, Senior Education Specialist, World Bank Indonesia
Can Indonesian Local Governments Drive Better Teacher Quality?
Daniel Suryadarma, Deputy Team Leader, Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) Programme, The SMERU Research Institute
Localizing Solutions to Address Education Quality: Lessons from Belu, East Nusa Tenggara
Karrie McLaughlin, World Bank Indonesia
Empowering Communities and Linking Teachers’ Pay with Performance for Better Student Outcomes
Dewi Susanti, Senior Social Development Specialist, World Bank Indonesia