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GREEN KECAMATAN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (GREEN PNPM)
IN SULAWESIComponent 3: Awareness Raising and Training
TF-090977
PROVINCE: SOUTH EAST SULAWESI
QUARTERLY REPORT
Reporting Period: [1 April – 30 June 2011]
For
THE WORLD BANK INDONESIA
Prepared by:
Dr. Edi Purwanto
August 2011 (revised version)
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
I. Summary of Highlights over the Reporting Period 1
A. Environmental Awareness 1
B. Environmental Training 3
II. Challenges Faced and Remedial Action Taken over the Reporting Period 4
A. Stimulated Village beneficiary on the maintenance of green sub-project 4
B. Conflicts among key village’s representatives during MAD II in Watubangga 4
C. Stimulate Facilitator and TPK to publish RAB at village level 5
D. Strengthened communication and coordination with consultants 5
III. Progress made against Performance Results Indicators (Refer to Results Framework, and
where possible/necessary refer to specific good examples of identified impact)
6
A. Well trained Green PNPM facilitators and other local PNPM stakeholders, who can
ignite and facilitate ‘green’ projects within PNPM, not limited to those within Green
PNPM Target Locations.
6
A.1. Increased capacity of GOI-contracted consultants/facilitators to promote viable
‘green sub- project’ proposals within and outside Green PNPM target locations 6
A.2. Increased level of satisfaction of community beneficiaries in quality of technical
assistance provided by consultants/facilitators
9
B. Local community members, including women and children, who are aware of
environmental issues and sustainable natural resource decisions that they can
participate in
9
B.1. Increase in amount and quality of environmental information, education andcommunication (IEC) material available to PNPM stakeholders
9
B.2. Women are actively engaged in the selection, planning and implementation of ‘greensub- project’
10
B.3. Increase in NRM training opportunities available to women and children 11
B.4. Demonstrated link between TA provided by CSO and types of ‘green sub- projects’chosen by communities to finance.
13
B.5. Increase in community awareness of links between improved NRM practices and
enhanced livelihood 13
C. Adoption by regional governments of natural resources governance issues as an
integral part of the policy development and decision making process.
16
C.1. Increase emphasis of NRM/environmental issues in local development plans 16
C.2. ‘Green sub- project’ are aligned with local development plans/village regulation 17
C.3. Increase in local government awareness of links between improved NRM
practices and enhanced livelihood
17
D. A sustainable capacity among both [PNPM] facilitators and [PNPM] stakeholders of 17
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all levels to continue the implementation of locally-driven ‘green’ development
investment and to expand its geographic coverage to new area
D.1. ‘Green sub- projects’ are sustainably managed beyond initial year of block grant
funding 17
D.2. Increase integration of ‘green sub- project’ with PNPM-Rural Activities 18
D.3. Increase of integration ‘green sub- project’ with other complementary activities in theregion
18
D.4. Increase capacity of local NGOs to manage environmental awareness rising
campaigns 19
IV. Specific activities planned for next reporting period 14
V. Green PNPM Beneficiary Stories 21
5.1. Solar Panel in Pewutaa Village, Baula, Kolaka 21
5.2. Mangrove Rehabilitation from Haji Muhammad in Bahari, Napabalano, Muna 21
5.3. Spring Water Rehabilitation in Awainulu Village, Pasarwajo, Buton 21
5.4. Coastal dyke development in Gerak Makmur Village, Sampolawa, Buton 21
5.5. Mangrove Rehabilitation in Mawasangka Village, Mawasangka, Buton 22
5.6. Smart Practice House (SPH) at Gunung Sejuk, Sampolawa, Buton 22
VI. Financial Issues 23
VII. Annexes 24Table listing all trainings that were delivered to Green PNPM community beneficiaries in SE
Sulawesi
23
Table listing all public/community environmental awareness-raising/demonstration events
facilitated in SE Sulawesi.
24
Table Listing of all environmental information, education, communication (IEC) material
produced over this reporting period.
26
VIII.
Photographs 34
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List of Abbreviation and Acronym
Bapedalda Environmental Impact Control Agency at district/province level
Bappeda Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah, Development Planning Agency at
district/province level
BLM Bantuan Langsung Masyarakat , government grant directly send to community
coordinating body’s (UPK) bank account
BPD Badan Perwakilan Desa, Village representative council
BKAD Badan Koordinasi Antar Desa, Inter-villages coordination unit
COREMAP Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Project
CSO Civil Service Organization/Non Government Organisation
Desa Village
Demplots Demonstration PlotsDOK Dana Operasional Kegiatan, government grant for Green-PNPM’s operational cost at
village and kecamatan level (meetings, trainings and allowances for
village/kecamatan development cadres/facilitators)
FGD Focus Group Discussion
FKL Green-PNPM facilitator at kecamatan level (consultant)
KAP Knowledge, attitude and practices
KVCs Key village champions
KPMD Kader Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Desa, village development cadre
Korprov Consultant coordinator at province level
Pegas Penggalian gagasan, collection of (sub) village project ideas
MAD Inter-villages meetings at kecamatan to socialize (G)-KDP
Muspika Musyawarah Pimpinan Kecamatan. Top leaders at kecamatan level, those consist of
Camat, Kapolsek and Danramil.NRM Natural resources management
PSF PNPM Support Facility
PTO Petunjuk Teknik O perasional, guideline for technical implementation
PJOK Government official in charge in operating the Green-PNPM at kecamatan level
Perdes Peraturan Desa, village regulation
Perda Peraturan Daerah, district regulation
RAB Rencana Anggaran Biaya, project cost proposal
TPK Team work in charge on executing project at village level
TPU Team work in charge on writing project proposal at village level
PMD Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Desa, Rural Community Development Office at
central/province/district level
UPK Unit Pelaksana Kegiatan, implementing unit , PNPM Organization at Kecamatan level
which is in charge in administering PNPM funding.
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List of Indonesian and Scientific Tree Species Names
Growing Group Vernacular Name Species Family
Fast growing Sengon
Jati putih
ManggaAsam jawa
Jeruk
Gamal
Jarak
Kelapa
Cengkeh
Pala
Cengkeh
Kemiri
Paraserianthes falcataria
Gmelina arborea
Mangifera indica Tamarindus indica
Citrus sp
Gliricida sepium
Jatropha curcas
Cocos nucifera
Syzygium aromaticum
Myristica fragrans
Syzygium aromaticum
Aleurites moluccana
Leguminosae
Verbenaceae
AnacardiaceaeLeguminosae
Rutaceae
Fabaceae
Euphorbiaceae
Arecaceae
Myrtaceae
Myristicaceae
Myrtaceae
Euphorbiaceae
Middle growing Nangka
DurianRambutan
Trembesi
Bakau
Jabon
Artocarpus heterophyllus
Durio zibethinus Nephelium lapacheum
Samanea saman
Rhizophora apiculata
Antocephalus cadamba
Moraceae
BombacaceaeSapindaceae
Mimosoideae
Rhizophoraceae
Rubiaceae
Slow growing Mahoni
Merbau/kayu besiJati
Manggis
Tumaku
Swietenia macrophylla
Intsia bijuga
Tectona grandis
Garcinia mangostana
Macadamia sp
Meliaceae
FabaceaeVerbenaceae
Clusiaceae
Proteaceae