Exploring Reform Options in Functional Assignment

Considerable challenges remain in functional assignment in Indonesia - some introduced by the recent revisions, during the second round of reform in the period 2004-2007. The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has accepted the offer from donors to undertake a study to delve more deeply into the progress made to date, the challenges that remain, and the opportunities to fashion a more robust, effective and stable assignment of functions. The study aims to help the GoI and donors in exploring new avenues for reform in this field. The term functional assignment in the study denotes a broad concept that captures the overall architecture of roles between levels of government and the specific construction of functions. The robustness of functional assignment is seen to derive from the judicious choice of elements suited to the local context, particularly how these elements come together to form a sound and consistent architecture. In assessing functional assignment, the study made use of academic and other stakeholder views on both substantive issues and the capacity development approach needed to develop a policy network in this field in the future. The possible supporting role of donors is also indicated, within the discussion of each issue in the main part of the report, and in condensed form at the end of this summary.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ferrazzi, Gabriele
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2008-03-28
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES, AMENDMENT, BASIC SERVICE, BASIC SERVICES, BUDGETING, CABINET, CAPACITY BUILDING, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT, CONFLICT RESOLUTION, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE, CONSULTATION, DECENTRALIZATION, DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DISCRETION, DISTRICT, DISTRICTS, DIVISION OF FUNCTIONS, DRAFT REGULATION, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, EXPENDITURE, EXPENDITURES, FEDERAL COUNTRIES, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, FEDERAL MINISTRY, FEDERAL SYSTEMS, FINAL DRAFT, FINAL REPORT, FINANCES, GOVERNMENT INVESTMENTS, GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION, GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS, GOVERNMENT POLICY, GOVERNMENT REGULATION, GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS, GOVERNMENT SERVICES, GOVERNMENT SUPPORT, GOVERNOR, INITIATIVE, INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, ISSUANCE, LAW ENFORCEMENT, LAWS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGAL INSTRUMENT, LEGAL INSTRUMENTS, LEGAL PROVISIONS, LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK, LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT, LEVIES, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MASS MEDIA, MEDIA, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, POLICY DEVELOPMENT, POLICY FORMULATION, POLICY MAKERS, POLICY MAKING, POLICY OPTIONS, POLICY PROCESS, POLICY REVIEW, POLITICAL STABILITY, PROCUREMENT, PROCUREMENT LAW, PROVINCE, PROVINCES, PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT, PROVINCIAL LEVEL, REPRESENTATIVES, REVENUE ASSIGNMENT, SECTORAL MINISTRIES, SERVICE DELIVERY, SUB-NATIONAL, SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRANSPARENCY, VILLAGE, VILLAGES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/391841468052131666/Exploring-reform-options-in-functional-assignment-final-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28106
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