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Vision, Mission and Strategy of Indonesia 2009-2014


Vision, Mission and Strategy of Indonesia 2009-2014
Note : Vision, Mission and Strategy of Indonesia 
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Vision, Mission and Strategy of Indonesia 2009-2014
Vision, Mission and Strategy of Indonesia 2009-2014



Indonesian government to run a democratic multiparty presidential republic. As well as in other democratic countries, the political system in Indonesia is based on the Trias Politica namely the legislative, executive and judicial branches. Legislative power is held by an institution called the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), which consists of two bodies namely the House of Representatives whose members consist of representatives of political parties and the Council whose members represent the provinces in Indonesia. Each region is represented by four people who are elected by the people in their respective regions.
Government of the Republic of Indonesia shall carry out the development in all fields to create a fair system of life and prosperous society. The ideals and objectives of Indonesia's independence as mandated in the Preamble of the 1945 Constitution had been formulated by the government in the vision, mission, and strategy. Here's the vision, mission and strategy as stipulated in Indonesia 2009-2014 RI http://www.indonesia.go.id portal.
Vision
          Realization of a Prosperous Indonesia, Democracy, and Justice.
Mission
          Continuing Development Towards a Prosperous Indonesia.
          Strengthening the Pillars of Democracy.
          Dimensions Strengthening Justice in All Fields.

The vision and mission of the 2009-2014 government formulated and elaborated into a number of operational priority action programs so that more easily implemented and measured levels of success. Eleven of action under this program is deemed able to answer a number of challenges faced by the nation in the future.

Priority 1: Programme of Action on Education


1. Forward and effective rehabilitation of school building program was started in the period 2004-2009, thereby building an adequate educational facilities and by improving quality and increase the school's physical infrastructure, as well as the use of information technology in the teaching process that will support teaching and learning processes to be more effective and quality.
2. Utilization of budgetary allocation of at least 20 percent of the state budget to ensure the stabilization of free education and affordable for 9-year basic education and gradually resumed at the level of further education at the high school level.
3. Improvements in fundamental quality of curriculum and provision of quality books that educate more students and shape the character of students who believe, knowledgeable, creative, innovative, honest, dedikatif, responsible, and hardworking.
4. Continuing improvement of the quality of teachers, lecturers and researchers in order to become pillars of education that the nation, able to create an innovative environment, and capable of transmitting high intellectual quality, quality, and continues to grow to their students.
5. Fix the remuneration of teachers and the continuing efforts to improve income for teachers, lecturers, and researchers.
6. Extending the application of the progress of Information Technology and Communication (ICT) to support the implementation of performance development in the field of education.
7. Encourage community participation (especially parents) in creating the policy and implementation of quality education and in accordance with the aspirations and challenges of the current and future times.
8. Reducing inequalities in access to education and quality education, both in low-income families as well as lagging regions.

Priority 2: Health Sector Action Programme


1. Refine and strengthen the public health insurance program pelaksanaa terms of both quality of care, access to services, accountability of budgets, and administrative arrangements are transparent and clean.
2. Encourage efforts to manufacture drugs and other pharmaceutical products affordable without ignoring the problems of quality and safety of the drug as it has done over the last three years.
3. Facilitate the construction of a clinic or hospital of international quality management both through professionalization of government hospitals and encouraging the growth of private hospitals.
4. Improve the quality of mothers and children under five years by strengthening programs that are run like IHC which allows immunization and mass vaccination as DPT can be done effectively.
5. Decreased levels of maternal mortality, prevention of infectious diseases such as HIV / AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.
6. Reduce under-five malnutrition prevalence rate to below 15% in 2014 from the last state of about 18%.
7. Revitalization of family planning program that was started back in the period 2005 -
2009 will be continued and strengthened.
8. Achievement in the field of health and welfare is not achieved if the system incentives for medical personnel and paramedics, especially those serving in remote areas Adequate.
9. Increasing mastery of science and technology in the health field, primarily directed at reducing dependence on imported raw materials in the production process the drug.
10. Improve quality of care and medical practice in accordance with the ethics and safeguard the interests and protection of the ordinary people of mal-practice physicians and hospitals are not responsible.
11. Develop an early warning system for the dissemination of information to the outbreak and how to avoid to prevent panic and fall of many victims.
12. Evacuation, care, and treatment community in the area of ​​natural disaster victims.

Priority 3: Poverty Reduction Action Programme


1. Continue, improve and refine the implementation of the National Community Empowerment Program (PNPM) Mandiri as the core of the poverty program that has been started since 2007 to expand the number of districts covered by the PNPM and allocation of funds for each district that continues to be improved in accordance with its performance.
2. Continuing the program of mainstreaming all the existing poverty reduction programs in the ministries and agencies to support PNPM program (PNPM supporters).
3. Completion of the program direct cash assistance (BLT) by updating the target household data. Target household data will be integrated to all the affirmations and the subsidy program so that various duplication or leakage can be avoided.
4. Provision of cheap rice for poor families to ensure food security.
5. Development programs for poor people covered intensively conducted, among others: Program Jamkesmas, BOS, PKH, BLT, PNPM, Raskin.
6. Siding with Small, Medium Enterprises and Cooperatives, among others, by giving the People's Business Credit to provide access to capital for small communities.

Priority 4: Employment Creation Programme of Action

1. Improving the quality of workers regarding both the wages received, productivity and standards of qualifications to be able to extend the significant opportunities in the formal sector, and reduce the number of unemployed youth.
2. Increasing investment by improving the investment climate in both the central and regional levels, so that new employment opportunities can be created.
3. Micro-level economic reforms, including improving the business climate and siding repair business opportunities to small and medium business sector as a pillar of absorbing Indonesian workers, carried out through sectoral policies and cooperation with local governments.
4. Building the physical infrastructure that can facilitate the traffic flow of goods and information, and encourage industrialization program that can attract further industry (Domestic Investment, FDI, and global companies) to invest in Indonesia.
5. Expanding domestic demand beyond consumer goods, as well as take advantage of regional markets.
6. Expand and enhance the creative industries and tourism as a potential source of Indonesia's economy is very large.
7. Construction of special economic zones such as Batam, Bintan, Karimun, Suramadu, Sabang and various other specialty areas.

Priority 5: Action Programme Basic Infrastructure Development


1.Continuing implementation of the dual track strategy in infrastructure development, which is expanding opportunities for people (both national and foreign private sector) to participate in a transparent, fair, free from interest groups, clean, and competitive in the construction and operation of infrastructure activities.
2.Ensuring public access to services infrastructure activities, the government will still retain a fair regulatory function to every actor and consumers.
3.To support the participation of private and state enterprises in infrastructure development, government policy risk guarantees can be given selectively based on objective criteria, mature, scalable, transparent, fair and accountable.
4.Services and access to clean water and affordable for the whole community, particularly low-income communities.
5. Doing unbundling of infrastructure development in which the government would bear the construction of basic infrastructure, while business entities bear a commercial development for a variety of critical infrastructure in the area.
6. Increase budget allocation for infrastructure development that its use will be prioritized for basic infrastructure development of non commercial nature.
7. Enhance the development of broadband telecommunications to bring the physical distance apart given the state of Indonesia is an archipelagic country.
8. In order to cope with natural disasters of floods in various areas, management of rivers and water catchment areas will continue, including through the development of Watershed Solo, Jakarta Flood Canal.

Priority 6: Food Security Programme of Action


1.Improving agricultural infrastructure by increasing the budget in the field of Development and improvement of irrigation, drainage, roads, railroads, and ports that connect porduksi food and market objectives.
2.Improving the quality of both inputs with the support of research and development of seeds, and the extension to use appropriately and accurately with the risks that can be maintained.
3.Improving the supply and fertilizer subsidy policies, in order to avoid shortages, smuggling, and the use of fertilizer subsidies to those who are not eligible.
4.Improvement of distribution systems and logistics, including warehousing in an integrated way, taking into account the supply chain in order to reduce price volatility and supply on a seasonal basis in major food commodities.
5.Strengthening and empowerment of farmers, fishermen, farmers, and maintain purchasing power and farmers by keeping the exchange rate stability in commodity prices that can provide benefits to farmers but not burden low-income consumers.
6.Increasing mastery of science and technology to enhance the bargaining power and competition (competitive advantage) of the agricultural sector in regional and world markets, especially in commodities which is the main product and the largest in Asia and the world such as palm oil, cinnamon, and others.
7.Development of downstream industries implement agricultural policies with the creation of a favorable investment climate and if necessary be given incentives (fiscal) for its development.
8.Provision of information in a transparent way about the market price of the crop is accurate and up to date to farmers and fishermen, price and availability of fertilizers, weather and epidemic early warning so that farmers can be more intelligent in determining actions.

Priority 7: Programme of Action Security and Energy Independence


1. Encourage the diversification of domestic energy use to natural gas and coal. This program will reduce the additional pressure on the demand for petroleum energy sources.
2. The action program will be an increase in energy independence in integrated between the mastery of energy technology, infrastructure development, pricing policies, and incentives in it.
3. Enhance the attractiveness and investment certainty for exploration and production in mining and energy to increase production and productivity of the energy sector.
4. Improve transparency, governance, and eliminating corruption and inefficiency costs in the upstream energy sector.
5. Enhance a healthy and transparent competition in the downstream energy sector, in order to achieve good service and reasonable prices and affordable for the wider community.
6. Implement policies and the use of renewable energy development (renewable energy) that are consistent and in accordance with the participation and responsibility of Indonesia in the global agenda to prevent the worsening of the world's climate (climate change) and to strengthen national energy resilience.
7. Increasing research activities of energy sector to generate new sources of non-conventional energy, improve the efficiency of energy use and carbon emissions reduction.
8. Increasing energy efficiency to encourage economy, peningakatan welfare and improve competitiveness.
9. Increased diversification, distribution and access to energy so that every Indonesian people are able to obtain energy according to the needs and purchasing power.

Priority 8: Programme of Action Refinement and Implementation of Good Governance


1. Continuing reform of the bureaucracy in public institutions gradually, and continue to be maintained measurable performance outcomes and quality of public accountability.
2. Regulatory improvement program involving recruitment, career development in a transparent, accountable and based on merit (merit based), as well as the rules of discipline and dismissal of civil servants.
3. Improve performance by improving work procedures (business process), utilization of technology to increase speed and accuracy of service, and rearrange the organizational structure so that the more efficient and effective in carrying out public service functions, regulation, supervision and enforcement.
4. Fix the remuneration so that more reflect the risks, responsibilities, workloads are realistic and balanced.
5. Improve the system and retirement benefits to reflect the benefits of human achievement but still can be met by the ability of the budget.
6. To supervise the performance and impact of reforms, including the eradication of corruption and the application of strict discipline and punishment for violation of oath of office, rules, discipline and work ethics bureaucracy.
7. Increasing transparency and accountability of government service with the formulation of minimum service standards that are known to the community and monitoring their implementation by the community.

Priority 9: Enforcement Action Programme Pillar of Democracy


1. Reorganize the executive and legislative relations so as to perform a legislative function, oversight and budgetary functions of an effective and balanced and formed a system that can launch a destination state in a dignified manner.
2. Improve regulation and organizing elections and local elections, in order to achieve fair elections, fair, and can avoid kehilanggan citizens the right to participate in the election.
3. Improve the administration, budgeting, transparency and accountability of elections to happen certainty and efficiency of the institution organizing the elections without compromising the quality of elections.
4. Develop the substance of democracy, namely the essential values ​​such as liberty, law enforcement, justice and sense of responsibility.

Priority 10: Programme of Action and Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement


1. Improve law enforcement.
2. Strengthen the performance and supervision of police and prosecutors through the reform of the police and prosecutors, police and prosecutorial performance improvements in the area, either through quick win and a thorough and comprehensive structural repairs to the police and prosecutors.
3. Review and improve regulations concerning law enforcement, including
setting the rights of the police, reporting regulations, and rules of law enforcement services.
4. Support the improvement of administration and budget of the Supreme Court and the courts below.
5. Prevention and prosecution of corruption consistently and without selective logging.


Priority 11: Programme of Action Construction of an inclusive and Justice


1. Strengthening the micro, small and medium enterprises by increasing access to credit for SMEs, including and especially the People's Business Credit (KUR), creation and education for business people (entrepreneurs) at the rate of new small and medium enterprises in the regions, support innovation and creativity of the community and entrepreneurs in creating a product, package, market and maintain continuity in healthy competition.
2. Reduce regional disparities by conducting continuous improvement of the budget transfer policy stricken area through the General Allocation Fund (DAU), DBH (DBH), the Special Allocation Fund (DAK), and the Special Autonomy Fund (autonomy).
3. Accelerate the development of lagging regions and the outer border and remote areas with the provision of an adequate budget for infrastructure development and the outer guard post.
4. Reducing the gender gap by enhancing policies siding with women and gender mainstreaming in development strategies.

Priority 12: Programme of Action in the Field of Environment

1. Improving environmental damage and prevent natural disasters by doing reforestation, reforestation, and watershed improvements.
2. Develop eco-friendly development strategies and sustainable (sustainable) in accordance with the objective to reduce the threat and impact of global climate change.
3. Invite the entire community at large, households and businesses to actively maintain the environment to ensure sustainable economic growth.


Priority 13: Cultural Development Action Programme


1. Keeping the atmosphere of creative freedom in art and science.
2. Providing infrastructure to support the cultural and scientific activities of a non-commercial use.
3. Provide incentives to artistic and scientific activities to develop the quality arts and culture and preserving the local culture and national heritage, modern, and traditional.


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