- Missions
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| TA Fact-Finding |
Loan Fact-Finding |
Pre-Appraisal |
Appraisal |
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14-29 Apr 2004 |
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7-22 Sep 2005 |
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Loan Approval Date
3 November 2005
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Estimated Completion Date
December 2006
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- Cost and Financing Plan (in US$ million)
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| Source |
Foreign Cost |
Local Cost |
Total |
| Bank |
300.00 |
0.00 |
300.00 |
| Cofinancing |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
| Borrower |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
| Beneficiaries |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
| Others |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
| Project/Program Cost |
300.00 |
0.00 |
300.00 |
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OCR |
ADF |
Total |
| Loan Amount |
300.00 |
0.00 |
300.00 |
- Description
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The proposed Program is a cluster of programs to support the policy, institutional and capacity building costs of public expenditure management and intergovernmental reforms with a focus on local government performance accountability and service delivery.
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- Thematic Classification
- Good Governance
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- Target Classification
- General Intervention
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- Rationale
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- Objectives and Scope
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The overall goal of the Program is to enhance transparency, accountability, efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of basic services at regional level. The purpose of the proposed Program is to help Indonesia achieve this goal through a series of policy, institutional, legal and requlatory reform measures.The policy objectives are to achieve (i) Supportive enabling environment for local government finance and governance reform; (ii) Effective and sustainable intergovernmental relations; and (iii) Improved local government perfomance and accountability in public expenditure managemetn and service delivery. These objectives will be achieved though policy actions in a number of key result areas including (i) strengthening the legal and regulatory framework guiding regional autonomy and fiscal relations; (ii) improving the equity and efficiency of inter-governmental fiscal relations; (iii) improving intergovernmental coordination; (iv) enhancing local accountabilty through financial management reforms; (v) strengthening local public expenditure management through planning, budgeting and borrowing reforms; and (vi) building capacity at central and regional level for effective fiscal and financial management.
- Policy Dialogue
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1. Fine tuning and final agreement on policy matrix. Final Agreement is needed between Government and ADB on the first and second tranche conditions, and other actions to be included in the Program.
2. Participation of local governments. Criteria for selection of local governments will have to be developed, in consultation with the Government.
- Environment Category:
C
- Environment Impact and Mitigation
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- Social Aspects and Remedies
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- Benefits and Beneficiaries
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- Public Consultation
- Arranged by
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- Groups Consulted :
- Beneficiary Participation in Formulation
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- Beneficiary Participation in Implementation
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- Consulting Services
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Not required.
- Procurement
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The proceeds of the program loan will be used to finance the foreign exchange cost of items produced and procured in ADB member countries, excluding ineligible items.
- Contacts
- Bank
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Debra J. Kertzman
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Senior Financial Sector Specialist (Legal and Regulatory)
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SEGF
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Tel. No.:
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(632) 632-6400
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E-mail:
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dkertzman@adb.org
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- Executing Agency
- Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs
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Contact Person
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Mr. Yoopi Abimanyu, Assistant Deputy
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Tel. No.
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(62-21) 345-6714
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Fax. No.
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(62-21) 345-6817
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