Projects in East Java Province
| IFAD | Post-Crisis Programme Participatory Integrated Deveopment in Rainfed Areas (PIDRA)
Objective: The programme goal is to increase the incomes, food security and food production as well as sustainably improve the living conditions of 100 000 low-income households in the programme area. This will be achieved by: (i) setting up new or strengthening existing farmer and women village self-help groups (VSHGs), rendering them self-reliant and capable of undertaking their own development activities; (ii) promoting the conservation and improvement of natural resources; and (iii) improving village infrastructure.
Sectors: Area and Rural Development, Food Security and Nutrition, Infrastructure
Provinces: East Java, East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara
Project Officer: Mr. Youqiong Wang
| 27,400,000 US$ | 2001 | 2009 | | ILO | Employment-intensive growth for Indonesia: Job opportunities for young women and men
Objective: -
Sectors: Employment, Labour Migration / Human Trafficking
Provinces: East Java, Jakarta (National Level)
Project Officer: Ine Indiravitri
| 2,482,980 US$ | 2006 | 2010 | | ILO | Promoting and Realizing Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining by Building Trust and Capacity in Industrial in Indonesia
Objective: Capacity-building for the tripartite constituents on the new system of industrial relations, the promulgation and implementation of the laws envisioned under the l998 labour law reform programme, promoting social dialogue and tripartism, establishment of a new system of dispute settlement and promoting workplace efficiency and equity.
Sectors: Employment, Enterprise Development, Industry, Labour Migration / Human Trafficking
Provinces: Banten, East Java, East Kalimantan, Jakarta (National Level), North Sumatra, Riau, Riau Islands, West Java
Project Officer: Carmelo Noriel (Chief Technical Adviser)
| 1,997,459 US$ | 2002 | 2007 | | ILO | Promoting and Realizing Fundamental Principle and Rights at Work to Indonesian National Police
Objective: To bring Indonesian National Police officers up to date with international and national developments in the field of labour and workers’ rights through training and development of course syllabus and operational guidelines. In this way, it is sought to develop a broader understanding of these rights in one of the key institutions in Indonesian society.
Sectors: Human Rights, Labour Migration / Human Trafficking, Employment
Provinces: Banten, DI Yogyakarta, West Java, Central Java, East Java, East Kalimantan, Riau, North Sulawesi, North Sumatra
Project Officer: Christianus Panjaitan (National Project Manager)
| 500,000 US$ | 2004 | 2005 | | ILO | Indonesia HIV/AIDS Workplace Education Programme
Objective: To create a sustainable national programme to combat HIV/AIDS in the world of work in Indonesia that is fully integrated into the national response and in support of the National Strategy on HIV/AIDS. Through the project, It is expected to reduce level of Employment-related discrimination against persons living with or affected by HIV/AIDS, and to reduce HIV/AIDS risk behaviour among targeted workers.
Sectors: HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other Diseases, Labour Migration / Human Trafficking, Employment
Provinces: Jakarta (National Level), East Java, Papua, South Sulawesi, North Sulawesi, South Sumatra
Project Officer: Galuh S. Wulan (National Programme Coordinator)
| 800,000 US$ | 2005 | 2007 | | ILO | HIV/AIDS workplace education programme in Indonesia
Objective: -
Sectors: Employment, HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other Diseases
Provinces: Banten, East Java, North Sulawesi, Papua, South Sulawesi, South Sumatra, West Irian Jaya, West Kalimantan
Project Officer: Ine Indiravitri
| 800,000 US$ | 2005 | 2007 | | ILO | Combating Forced Labour and Trafficking of Indonesian Migrant Workers
Objective: -
Sectors: Employment, Labour Migration / Human Trafficking
Provinces: Central Java, East Java, Lampung, West Java, West Nusa Tenggara
Project Officer: Ine Indiravitri
| 1,407,766 US$ | 2006 | 2008 | | ILO | PAF Contribution: Opening New Front in HIV/ADIS Awareness and Education for Female Migrant Workers
Objective: To pilot an approach to provide protection of female migrant workers, a most vulnerable group of workers and their families, from HIV infection and AIDS-related discrimination, and through that contribute to the mitigation of the economic, labour and social impact of the epidemic in Indonesia.
Sectors: Gender, HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other Diseases, Labour Migration / Human Trafficking, Employment
Provinces: Jakarta (National Level), East Java, Papua, South Sulawesi, North Sulawesi, South Sumatra
Project Officer: Galuh S. Wulan (National Programme Coordinator)
| 55,000 US$ | 2005 | 2006 | | IOM | Reinforcing Fight Against Irregular Migration in Indonesia Through the Setting Up of a Network of Surveillance Offices
Objective: The overall project objective is to contribute to the regional efforts between the governments of Indonesia and Australia to fight against irregular migration, while at the same time ensuring adequate treatment of irregular migrants. This will be achieved through the extension of the existing network of IOM offices in order to secure a comprehensive coverage of the Indonesian territory in view of contributing to the efforts of the Indonesian government to better control in-coming migration flows and improve the handling of intercepted irregular migrants. The project will seek to create effective and efficient coordination mechanisms between relevant government agencies (mainly the Indonesian Immigration Department and the National Police) and local government entities. It will comprise a strong capacity building component to reinforce the ability of responsible law enforcement agencies to handle timely and efficiently irregular migrants while at the same time ensuring an adequate monitoring of in-coming migration flows.
Sectors: Migration
Provinces: Central Java, Central Kalimantan, Central Sulawesi, East Java, East Kalimantan, East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, North Sulawesi, North Sumatra, Papua, Riau, South Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, South Sumatra, West Java, West Kalimantan, West Nusa Tenggara, West Sumatra
Project Officer: BALA Hironimus
| 2,205,119 US$ | 2007 | 2009 | | UNDP | Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme (GEF-SGP Indonesia)
Objective: A global programme under UNOPS and Implemented in Indonesia by a host NGO under UNDP oversee the SGP aims to provide alternative sustainable livelihoods to communities who may otherwise be obliged to overexploit their natural resources, and contribute to the betterment of the global environment at the same time
Sectors: Agriculture, Forestry & Irrigation, Energy, Environment / Natural Resources
Provinces: Bali, Bengkulu, Central Java, Central Kalimantan, Central Sulawesi, DI Yogyakarta, East Java, East Kalimantan, East Nusa Tenggara, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, North Sulawesi, North Sumatra, Riau, South East Sulawesi, South Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, South Sumatra, West Java, West Kalimantan, West Nusa Tenggara, West Sumatra
Project Officer: Avi Mahaningtyas
| 3,000,000 US$ | 1997 | 2010 | | UNDP | Small Grants Programme for Operations to Promote Tropical Forests- Indonesia (SGP PTF-Indonesia)
Objective: Act as a catalyst to promote and demonstrate community-based management and resource-use in tropical forests;
Sectors: Agriculture, Forestry & Irrigation, Environment / Natural Resources
Provinces: DI Yogyakarta, West Java, Central Java, East Java, Lampung, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Central Sulawesi, South Sumatra
Project Officer: Linda Yanti Sulistiawati
| 1,047,813 US$ | 2005 | 2007 | | UNDP | Partnerships for E-Prosperity for the Poor (Pe-PP)
Objective: Empowerment of communities through information and communication for the realisation of socio-economic opportunities; Main initiatives include the establishment of telecenters and development of knowledge materials
Sectors: Democratic Governance, Poverty Reduction, Technology
Provinces: Central Java, Central Sulawesi, East Java, Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, South East Sulawesi, West Irian Jaya
Project Officer: GI-Soon Song
| 1,479,795 US$ | 2004 | 2007 | | UNDP | The Indonesian Partnership Fund for HIV/AIDS (HIV/AIDS-IPF)
Objective: Increased capacity to halt and begin to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS infection among core transmitters and in areas of concentrated epidemic transmission
Sectors: HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other Diseases, Millennium Development Goals
Provinces: Bali, Bangka Belitung, Banten, Central Java, DI Yogyakarta, East Java, East Kalimantan, East Nusa Tenggara, Jakarta (National Level), Lampung, Maluku, North Sulawesi, North Sumatra, Papua, Riau, Riau Islands, South Sumatra, West Irian Jaya, West Java, West Kalimantan, West Nusa Tenggara, West Sumatra
Project Officer: Vera Hakim
| 47,000,000 US$ | 2005 | 2008 | | UNESCO | Creating Learning Communities for Children (CLCC)
Objective: Creating Learning Communities for Children (CLCC) is a joint programme of the Government of Indonesia, UNESCO and UNICEF to improve the quality of primary schools through the introduction of more effective school-based management (SBM), active, joyful and effective learning (AJEL – student centred learning), and community participation (CP). UNESCO is responsible for substantive national-level support activities, such as developing training and learning materials, as well as training activities. UNICEF is responsible for sub-national level activities at provincial, district and school-levels. All of the activities are jointly undertaken with the Directorate of Kindergarten and Primary School Education (of the Directorate-General of Primary and Secondary School Management of the Ministry of National Education [MoNE]) and Education offices at sub-national levels. The programme is now operating in 6 provinces in 15 districts with NZAID funding (covering more than 300 primary schools), and in 12 provinces and 42 districts with funding from other sources.
The programme has been implemented in two phases – Phase One (1999 - March 2007) and Phase Two (April 2007 - 2009). UNESCO obtained funding from NZAID in 2002 and from AusAID in 2004. UNICEF has sourced additional funding for expansion into further districts. UNESCO has provided funding to introduce MBS into madrasah schools in three provinces. Due to the success and wide-spread use of the CLCC model in Primary School Improvement, NZAID has agreed to fund a second phase (Phase Two) of the CLCC programme for three additional years. Phase Two aims to consolidate and develop capacity for demonstrable models of good education practices at the primary level, and to encourage and support provinces and districts to commit to the transition of institutionalization and sustainability of CLCC (MBS).
This programme has been immensely successful and is one UNESCO's highest profile activity in Indonesia. The model of the programme and its activities are gradually mainstreamed and institutionalized by district and provincial Education Offices and by central MoNE. It has also been implemented and adapted by similar education improvement projects funded by other large donors. Replicability and sustainability, even after the programme is over, are ensured through the programme’s implementation within the MoNE system and mechanism, its affordability, and its holistic intervention.
Sectors: Culture, Education
Provinces: Central Java, East Java, East Nusa Tenggara, Papua, South Sulawesi, West Nusa Tenggara
Project Officer: Mr. Anwar Alsaid (Programme Specialist for Education)
| 8,612,000 US$ | 1999 | 2010 | | UNICEF | Basic Education for All (BEFA)
Objective: UNICEF supports the Government of Indonesia’s efforts to increase access to basic education, and is a key partner in designing programmes for improving the overall quality of education in the country.
Sectors: Education
Provinces: Banten, East Java, Jakarta (National Level), Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, West Java
Project Officer: Mizuho Okimoto (Monitoring and Auditing)
| 27,898,425 US$ | 2006 | 2010 | | UNIDO | Phasing-out of the use of Ozone Depleting Substances under the Montrea
Objective: To select the appropriate technology and environment friendly alternate for solvent, methyl bromide and foams.
Sectors: Environment / Natural Resources
Provinces: Jakarta (National Level), West Java, East Java, Lampung
Project Officer: Nahruddin Alie
| 1,814,733 US$ | 2005 | 2007 | | WFP | Assistance to Recovery and Rehabilitation (Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation, PRRO - Indonesia 10069.1)
Objective: 1) Improve micronutrient status of children aged 12-59 months, primary school children, pregnant and lactating women, their knowledge and practice of nutrition-related behaviors;
2) improve attendance and learning capacity of primary school children;
3) increase treatment uptake (DOTS) of TB patients;
4) support asset creation and rehabilitation and skills improvement;
5) provide immediate relief food aid to families in emergencies;
6) contribute to the Government’s capacity building including food security analysis, emergency preparedness, management and response, logistics
Sectors: Disaster Management and Recovery, Education, Food Security and Nutrition
Provinces: Central Sulawesi, East Java, East Nusa Tenggara, Jakarta (National Level), Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Papua, West Nusa Tenggara
Project Officer: Janne Suvanto, Head of Programme
| 115,369,622 US$ | 2005 | 2008 | | WFP | Nutrition Rehabilitation Programme (NRP): School feeding and assistance to children under five and pregnant & lactating women through posyandu
Objective: Nutrition Rehabilitation Programme (NRP) is the backbone of WFP’s assistance in Indonesia, which cover 7 Provinces in Indonesia (NAD, West Java, Banten, DKI Jakarta, East Java, NTB and NTT). NRP includes support to 309,000 children under five and 90,000 pregnant & lactating mothers through 3,800 posyandus/local health clinics, as well as 557,000 primary school children through the school feeding programme in almost 3,000 schools.
WFP provides fortified biscuits for children U5 (1.5 kg for monthly ration) and fortified noodles for pregnant & lactating mothers (5 kg for monthly ration), and also provides fortified biscuit of 50 gram to each primary school children in every effective school days.
The main objective of the NRP programme is to improve the micronutrient and health status of CU5, pregnant & lactating mothers and also the school children. Posyandu and School Feeding programme under NRP are also complemented by an awareness campaign to promote basic nutrition/health issues.
Sectors: Food Security and Nutrition
Provinces: Banten, East Java, East Nusa Tenggara, Jakarta (National Level), Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, West Java, West Nusa Tenggara
Project Officer: Ms. Niken Gandini / Mr. Janne Suvanto
| | 2008 | 2011 | | WFP | Tuberculosis Programme
Objective: WFP provides 10 kg of rice as incentives to all on going TB patients in selected Puskesmas, TB Clinic and Hospital. The general objective is to enhance the completion of DOTS treatment. Currently, we are working in 3 Provinces (Banten, DKI Jakarta and East Java) in selected 8 Districts. Approximate number TB patients under this Programme are 20,000 and their family members.
Under the TB programme WFP is also piloting basic HIV ToT awareness / messages and basic health nutrition through the District Health Offices in East Jakarta and Surabaya
Sectors: Food Security and Nutrition, Health
Provinces: Banten, East Java, Jakarta (National Level)
Project Officer: Ms. Melania Gondomartojo/ Ms. Thivan Hoang
| | 2008 | 2011 | | WFP | Food for Work and Food for Training
Objective: WFP mainly carries out FFW/FFT activities in East Java, Lombok and in particular in West Timor, NTT. In West Timor, WFP is specifically focused on the creation of agricultural facilities to increase agricultural productivity. Seven kinds of facilities have been determined and prioritized for NTT. Terracing, check dams, tree planting, earth dams, water source development, farmland development and village feeder roads. In East Java, within Taman posyandu, WFP is focusing on life skills training for women attending/getting the posyandu services.
Sectors: Food Security and Nutrition
Provinces: East Java, East Nusa Tenggara
Project Officer: Mr. Janne Suvanto / Ms. Thivan Hoang
| | 2008 | 2011 | | WFP | Community Development Programme (CDP)
Objective: WFP support to Community Development Projects (CDP) in Indonesia focuses on providing non-food inputs related to food security and basic livelihood needs to the poorest slum communities.
Since the start-up in 2002, WFP –supported CDP activities typically prioritize providing clean water and sanitation, rehabilitating community assets and supporting education, training and income-generating activities. The advancement of women and children is particularly emphasized with at least 70% of project outputs directly benefiting these vulnerable groups.
Each CDP is a model of close collaboration between WFP, GOI (Menkokesra) and the local NGO selected to implement the projects. Through a participatory approach, benefiting local communities are fully integrated in the decision-making process and are required to contribute up to 15% of the project cost, either in cash or in kind. Once the projects have been finalized, ownership and legal entitlements are handed over to the local authorities who also receive coaching and capacity building to ensure proper future management.
WFP Indonesia CDPs are supported by a TF established through sale proceeds generated by the WFP subsidized rice programme implemented in 1998 to 2005. The funds are managed by WFP in line with a Letter of Understanding with GOI. The final approval on how to use the TF is given by a designated steering Committee chaired by the Deputy Minister, Menkokesra.
So far, 171 projects benefiting 240,000 poor and vulnerable community members have been completed while 18 more projects for 12,000 people are on going. Originally focused exclusively in Java, the project area has now been expanded to include NTB and NTT provinces and to be tied up with NRP activities.
Sectors: Area and Rural Development, Food Security and Nutrition
Provinces: Central Java, East Java, East Nusa Tenggara, West Java, West Nusa Tenggara
Project Officer: Mr. John Sianipar / Mr. Sam Ghose
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