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Indonesia's Comprehensive Development Fund Planning and Implementation Strategy

This document outlines the strategic planning and implementation process for the Indonesian Development Fund, led by Deputy Minister Lukita Dinarsyah Tuwo. Key milestones include a project launch on January 31st, a focal point workshop on February 12th, and a qualitative assessment submission by end of February. The plan emphasizes collaboration among government and donor teams, ensuring effective quantitative and qualitative data collection. Regular meetings aim to align activities, responsibilities, and commitments, fostering ongoing dialogue for successful project delivery.

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Indonesia's Comprehensive Development Fund Planning and Implementation Strategy

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  1. Work planning Mr. Tb. A. Choesni (Government of Indonesia)

  2. The team Overall lead: Lukita Dinarsyah Tuwo (Deputy Minister for Development Fund) • Government team - Lead implementer: Mr. Tb. A. Choesni - Focal points in all core ministries • Donor team - Donor focal point: Patricia McCullagh (CIDA) - Focal points in all participating donors - UN focal point: Marc Beckmann (UNRC/HC)

  3. Key milestones • Lukita Dinarsyah Tuwo (Deputy Minister for Development Fund) outlined: January 31st : Launch February 12: Survey focal point workshop February 29: Data and qualitative assessment submitted to GoI Mid-March: GOI consolidates data and qualitative assessment March 31: GoI submits to the OECD/DAC

  4. Delivering on commitments • Quantitative data collection • 2 questionnaires filled out and aggregated • Donors cross checking data • Government Cross checking data • Qualitative data collection • Written submissions on OECD DAC questions • Suggestions welcome for further contributions • Dialogue and consensus • Regular meeting and review

  5. Work plan matrix • Develop work plan around commitments • Timing • Activity / task • Responsibility (names not agencies) • Separate donor and government matrices • Consolidate in plenary

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