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    PARTNERSHIP COVERAGE

    Increased Financial Accountability, BUM Desa Gembala Bombana District Records a Net Profit of 67.9 Million Rupiahs - Village-Owned Enterprises (BUM Desa) that carry out good financial management can become the foundation of the village community's economic movement s...

    Maximizing the BUM Desa Guidance, DPMD Staff of Bombana Attending IDRAP Debriefing - DPMD (Community and Village Empowerment Office) Bombana has started to strengthen the role of BUM Desa (Village-Owned Enterprise) in the Bombana Distr...

    Bombana Government Collaborates with IDRAP to Improve Village Governance - The Government of Bombana District through the Community and Village Empowerment Office (DPMD) has opened a space for partnerships with non-government...

    Presentation of Study Results, IDRAP Director Suggests Revision of Regent Regulation - Director of IDRAP, Bahaludin, provided input to the government of North Buton District to revise the Regent's Regulation No. 26/2018 concerning Guidel...

    New Research Finds Mangroves Key To Climate Change - New research shows that mangroves store exceptionally more carbon than most tropical forests, but they are being destroyed from coastlines at a rapid ...
     
     
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    Village Partners


    Village Partnership is a program where villages gain access to free training and assistance from IDRAP. To establish this partnership, villages must have a commitment to carry out at least three principles of good governance, namely: participation, transparency and accountability.

    Although accessing free-charge training and assistance, in some cases after some years of partnership, villages are encouraged to contribute participants's transportation cost from/to their villages (round-trips). This is a road-map toward village self-help.

    The following are examples of villages that have frequently made contribution in implemeting the partnership (e.g. transportation cost):

    1. Bombana: Anugerah, Batu Putih, Hukaea, Kalaero, Laea, Langkowala, Lantari, Lantawonua, Lombakasi, Lora, Mambo, Pasare Apua, Pokurumba, Salosa, Tongkoseng, Tontonunu, Tunas Baru, Watu-Watu.

    2. Buton: Banabungi, Dongkala, Galanti, Holimombo Jaya, Kondowa, Laburunci, Lapodi, Lasembangi, Todanga, Tuangila, Tumada, Waanguangu, Wabula, Warinta, Winning.

    3. Buton Selatan: Bola.

    4. Buton Utara: Bira, Bubu Barat, Damai Laborona, Kadacua, Karya Bhakti, Karya Mulya, Labaraga, Labuan Bajo, Labulanda, Lagundi, Lapandewa, Lasiwa, Lauki, Matalagi, Mekar Jaya, Ngapa'Ea, Pongkowulu, Rahmat Baru, Rante Gola, Soloy Agung, Sumampeno, Tatombuli, Tomoahi, Waode Kalowo.

    5. Kolaka Timur: Poni-Poniki.

    6. Konawe Selatan: Andinete, Anggoroboti, Lambangi, Lelekaa, Pudahoa, Rambu-Rambu Jaya, Mata Wolasi, Matandahi, Tetesingi.

    7. Muna: Baluara, Bone-Bone, Langkoroni, Lapole, Latompa, Liwu Metingki, Maligano, Pohorua, Raimuna.