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SNV Indonesia. Evaluation of Cooperation Programs between Ministry of Home Affairs and International Non-Governmental Organization s. Cooperation between. The Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia And Stichting SNV Nederlandse Ontwikkelingsorganisatie.
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SNV Indonesia Evaluation of Cooperation Programs between Ministry of Home Affairs and International Non-Governmental Organizations
Cooperation between... The Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia And Stichting SNV NederlandseOntwikkelingsorganisatie
Integrated andsustainable regional developmentprogram Our goals until 2016... • Improve the lives of 500,000 Indonesian people • Help 20 local organizations, 20 service providers and 5 stakeholder forums to improve performance • Train 2,000 local staff and 50,000 beneficiaries.
Our key sectors… SNV works in partnership with Government across three main sectors in Indonesia: • Agriculture • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene • Renewable Energy Climate change is a cross cutting issue
Activities performed In 2013... • Sosialitation and Coordinations meeting to prepare RIK and RKTs • Water and Sanitation • Feasibility studies • Initial planning workshop • Study visit for Sanitation Working Group • Regional Learning event with the theme Sanitatiton Planning and Financing in Lampung province
Activities performed In 2013... • Agriculture • Coffee, Coconut, Cassava, Dairy, Rotan • Feasibilty study and market surveys • Trainings of good manufacturing practices • Training of good agriculture practices • Demo farm for Dairy and Cassava • Conduct National Coffee Workshop in Jakarta
Activities performed In 2013... • Renewable Energy • Medium scale biogas digester • Provide training to local mason • Build 4 medium-scale biogas reactors • Provide training for 40 families as biogas users • Domestic scale biogas digester • Build 3300 biogas reactors, in 9 provinces from January to December 2013 through the agency HIVOS
Activities performed In 2013... • Climate Change • Feasibility study on the expansion of palm oil plantations in West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan and Jambi • Feasibility study on the expansion of shrimp farming and mangrove in Lampung and West Java
Challenges and Solution • Commitment of partners, especially the local government is sometimes constrained by the tight government activities at the end of the year. • Some local NGOs and universities can not provide the baseline survey enumerators causing delays of data collection and SNV finally decided to do our own baseline survey. • Many coconut, cassava and coffee farmers are not motivated to care for and develop the agricultural /plantation itself and only seen as a side livelihood. In this case SNV sees the importance of the private sector to participate and provide guidance to farmers on how to maintain and develop the existing plantations. Farmer’s skill improvement will increase the quantity and quality of agricultural production and the private sector will benefit for the regularity of fresh supply.
Our Story in renewable energi sector...
SNV supports the government target to produce 17% of total energy from renewable sources by 2025