Addressing Indonesia's Needs

Improving Public Policies
Without clear policy goals, governance reform is doomed to become rudderless and ineffective.

The government’s ability to successfully deliver services and encourage development reflects the vision of its elected leadership. It needs to be supported by an unambiguous public policy framework that establishes transparent, realistic goals, and mechanisms for evaluating success and failure.

Public policy in Indonesia runs the gamut from the well considered and reflective to the arcane, contradictory and unwieldy. It shows evidence of weak human resource management within the civil service and a lack of long-term strategic planning.

The Partnership’s expertise is being used to help government institutions at national and local level to identify research and implement practical policy goals in the areas of trade, election management, civil administration and corruption.