Fact sheet: Citizens Seen, Registered, and Served
This document is a fact sheet based on the “Inclusive and Accountable Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS)” flagship program
This document is a fact sheet based on the “Inclusive and Accountable Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS)” flagship program
This report synthesizes the available documentation on implementing the “Inclusive and Accountable Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS)” flagship program
This report documents lessons learned about the role and status of civil registration services in natural disaster situations. This report
Although the civil registry system has progressed and reached more people, some people, especially the marginalized, do not yet have
Despite government interest in promoting birth registration, more than a third of Indonesian children do not have a birth certificate,
The Three Delays Model has proven a useful framework for examining barriers to seeking obstetric care and preventing maternal and
This study examines the correlates of birth registration barriers in three of Indonesia’s most impoverished and under-served jurisdictions: East Nusa
There are an estimated 35 million unregistered children in Indonesia. To understand ways to best leverage existing health system-related resources
Since 2016, PUSKAPA, KOMPAK, and Bappenas have been working in collaboration with the government and communities to strengthen the governance
Civil registration is integral to the Indonesian government’s current poverty-reduction strategy, both for its ability to confer legal identity to
This brief draws on the findings of a study conducted by the Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS in collaboration with
This brief draws on the findings of a study conducted by the Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS in collaboration with
This brief draws on the findings of a study conducted by the Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS in collaboration with
This brief draws on the findings of a study conducted by the Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS in collaboration with
This brief draws on the findings of a study conducted by the Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS in collaboration with
The Baseline Study was conducted during 2012-2013 by the Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ) with PUSKAPA and PEKKA, which