ESP Final Report - December 2004-January 2010

ESP Final Report - December 2004-January 2010This document represents the final comprehensive summary report for the Environmental Services Program (ESP), covering program start-up in December 2004 through to program closedown in March 2010. This combined final report is presented in four main sections. Section 1 provides an introduction to ESP program objectives, approaches, and lessons learned. This is followed by a summary of all major program achievements and summaries from each HPP and technical component.

Section 2 presents a more detailed description of each of ESP’s regular High Priority Provinces (HPPs), from mobilization to close-out. Each HPP will introduce their program approach, defining program activities, significant comprehensive accomplishments and sustainable impacts.Section 3 describes comprehensive achievements at the national level, including technical components and overall program management. Cross-references link Sections 2 and 3 to highlight program integration and address how regionally-specific activities, particularly PDAM and Small Grants achievements, are inextricably connected tnational component support. Section 4 reviews the status of key program indicators in accordance with the ESP Performance Monitoring Plan.

PDF File PDF File 15.370 KB | PDF File Summary ESP Final Report 4.450 KB

Field of Change - People’s Stories on Sustainable Livelihood Development

Field of Change - People’s Stories on Sustainable Livelihood DevelopmentThis publication intends to take the reader across Indonesia, from Aceh to Eastern Indonesia, to share over five years of experience from the Environmental Services Program (ESP). Each story is written by an ESP partner, stakeholder, or staff member and relays their personal experience working directly with ESP program activities. These voices from the field introduce you to their rural and urban communities, as well as their offices, treatment facilities, government agencies, and municipal water companies.

The following fi eld stories have been carefully selected and pieced together to reflect ESP’s ‘Ridge to Reef’ approach. This approach ensures the availability of clean water by protecting upland sources, while working with water providers and users in the lowlands to increase access to water and sanitation services. This ‘Ridge to Reef’ approach emphasizes the intersection between the environment and health and, as a result, directly links upper watershed and urban poor communities.

PDF File PDF File 10.370 KB | Bahasa Indonesia version

Read more »

Dari PDAM yang Sehat, Mengalir Air yang Sehat

Dari PDAM yang Sehat, Mengalir Air yang SehatBuku ini dipersembahkan bagi masyarakat luas, terutama pemangku kepentingan di tingkat lokal, LSM, bank, dan Pemerintah. Sudah waktunya mereka mendapat pemahaman lebih baik mengenai peran PDAM dalam memberikan layanan air minum untuk masyarakat. Tujuh PDAM dipilih dengan pertimbangan bahwa mereka memiliki kekhususan prestasi yang patut diangkat menjadi inspirasi bagi PDAM lain. Di antara ketujuh PDAM itu, ada empat yang selama ini menggalang kerjasama dengan ESP, yakni PDAM Kota Sibolga, PDAM Kabupaten Bandung, PDAM Kota Bogor, dan PDAM Kota Malang.

Dalam kerjasama tersebut ESP memberikan dukungan pendampingan teknis dan pembiayaan bersama. ESP berharap buku ini dapat menjadi inspirasi bagi PDAM-PDAM untuk mengambil langkah maju agar menjadi perusahaan yang sehat dan profesional. Sehingga mereka mampu memberikan layanan air minum berkualitas, efisien, dan terjangkau.

PDF File PDF File 2.250 kB

Health & Hygiene Promotion - Best Practices and Lessons Learned

Health & Hygiene Promotion - Best Practices and Lessons LearnedThe purpose of the “Health and Hygiene Best Practices and Lessons Learned” publication is to reflect on the design and implementation of the Health and Hygiene (H&H) Communication Strategy of the USAID-funded Environmental Services Program (ESP) and to share “what worked” with the Government of Indonesia and the larger community working on water. Read more »

ESP Annual Workplan 6 - 2010

ESP Annual Workplan 2010This document covers the fourth year of ESP’s five year contract, from October 1, 2009 through March 31, 2010. It presents a strategy that emphasizes effective handover to
partners to ensure sustained impact of ESP’s successful field activities and networks. The Work Plan schedules technical close-out activities, as well as operational close-down details, for the remaining length of the project. The format of this Work Plan is considerably different from previous Work Plans, to accommodate a clear close-out strategy for all regional offices and national components.

PDF File PDF File 4,230 KB

Water Sector Financing In Indonesia: The Policy Environment and Legal Framework

Water Sector Financing In Indonesia: The Policy Environment and Legal FrameworkThe scope of this paper is to explain the legal and regulatory framework governing water supply finance, to provide a summary of the current situation and the problems which are impeding progress towards extending the service coverage and Millennium Development Goals (MDG), and finally to describe the approach now being taken by the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) to improve PDAM performance and how donor support has assisted and can continue to support capacity-building in the industry. This executive summary provides a digest against each topic discussed in the main body of the text.

PDF File PDF File 1.750 kB

ESP Quarterly Progress Report No. 19, October-December 2009

ESP Quarterly Progress Report No. 19, October-December 2009This document represents Quarterly Progress Report No. 19 of the Environmental Services Program, for the period October 1 through December 31, 2009. This report provides information on the execution of program activities in the regions covered by ESP.

PDF FilePDF File 5,5 MB

Quarterly Progress Report - ESP Eastern Indonesia Expansion Program (Oct-Dec 2009)

Quarterly Progress Report - ESP Eastern Indonesia Expansion Program (Oct-Dec 2009)This document represents the Quarterly Progress Report for the period October through December 2009 of the Environmental Services Program (ESP) Eastern Indonesia Expansion Program.The submission of these documents is in accordance with the reporting requirements stated in Article II, Section G, Reports, of Contract No. 497-M-00-05-00005-00 (under GSA MOBIS Contract No. GS-10F-0359M).

PDF FilePDF File 5,5 MB

Buku Panduan Pabrik Kelapa Sawit Skala Kecil

Buku Panduan Pabrik Kelapa Sawit Skala KecilManual teknis ini ditujukan untuk membantu perusahaan-perusahaan skala kecil dan menengah di Aceh dalam hal perencanaan, perancangan dan pengelolaan pabrik pengolahan kelapa sawit skala kecil. Pabrik-pabrik pengolahan ini dapat memberikan dukungan kepada kelompok-kelompok petani dan koperasi begitu juga kepada pengusaha swasta skala menegah.

PDF File PDF File 2.250 kB

Watershed Management Toolkit

ESP’s Watershed Management and Biodiversity Conservation Component contributes to stabilizing and improving the supply of water to urban and periurban population centers in West Java, Central Java, East Java, North Sumatra and Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam. This five-series toolkit is based on the inputs of ESP staff and stakeholders and draws from nearly five years of field experience. The toolkit includes a broad range of best practices and lessons learned intended to upplement already existing government guidelines. It is expected that users of this toolkit can adapt and apply these practices to fit their unique opportunities and achieve more successful and effective watershed management.
Read more »

Annual Report & Quarterly Progress Report - ESP Eastern Indonesia Expansion Program

Annual Report  & Quarterly Progress Report - ESP Eastern Indonesia Expansion ProgramThis document represents the combined Annual Progress Report  for the period January 2009 through September 2009 and the Quarterly Progress Report  for the period July through September 2009 of the Environmental Services Program (ESP) Eastern Indonesia Expansion Program.The submission of these documents is in accordance with the reporting requirements stated in Article II, Section G, Reports, of Contract No. 497-M-00-05-00005-00 (under GSA MOBIS Contract No. GS-10F-0359M).

PDF FilePDF File 3.5 MB

Annual Report Year 5 & Quarterly Progress Report 18

Annual Report Year 5 & Quarterly Progress Report 18This document represents the combined Annual Progress Report No. 5 for the period October 2008 through September 2009 and the Quarterly Progress Report No. 18 for the period July through September 2009 of the Environmental Services Program (ESP).The submission of these documents is in accordance with the reporting requirements stated in Article II, Section G, Reports, of Contract No. 497-M-00-05-00005-00 (under GSA MOBIS Contract No. GS-10F-0359M).

PDF FilePDF File 8.6 MB | with Hi-res Maps  PDF FilePDF File 18.7 MB

The Potential for Aceh Green Development

The Potential for Aceh Green DevelopmentIn 2007, Governor Irwandi launched ‘Aceh Green’ as a provincial development paradigm that balances livelihoods and job creation for ex-GAM and conflict communities based on forest conservation and sustainable natural resources management. Since then, the Governor has worked to mainstream Aceh Green into provincial development planning. Several significant breakthroughs have been made in the forestry and plantations sector in particular and in the development of information management systems. This

PDF FilePDF File 1,6 MB

ESP Quarterly Progress Report No. 17, April -June 2009

ESP Quarterly Progress Report No. 17, April -June 2009This document represents Quarterly Progress Report No. 17 of the Environmental Services Program, for the period April 1 through June 30, 2009. This report provides information on the execution of program activities in the regions covered by ESP.

PDF FilePDF File 5,5 MB

ESP Eastern Indonesia Expansion Program - Quarterly Progress Report

qpr17-d.jpgThis document represents Eastern Indonesia Expansion Program - Quarterly Progress Report of the Environmental Services Program, for the period April - June 2009. This report provides information on the execution of program activities in the regions covered by ESP.

PDF FilePDF File 5,5 MB

Yes We Can - Field Schools For Watershed Resilience and Health

Yes We Can - Field Schools For Watershed Resilience and HealthThis book describes ESP’s adaptation and application of the Farmer Field School model to promote sustainable agro-forestry and integrated watershed management in the Indonesian provinces Aceh, North and West Sumatra, and East, Central and West Java.

PDF File PDF File 5.579 KB

Papua Provincial Framework Policy to Promote Biofuel Investment

Papua Provincial Framework Policy to Promote Biofuel InvestmentThe report discussed the framework policy for biofuel investment was initiated by Papua Provincial Governor Bp. Barnabas Suebu, S.H. Gov. Suebu recognized the opportunity of increased investment in the green energy sector as a way to scale up broad economic activity in Papua for the benefit of all of the Province’s people.

PDF File PDF File 1.047 KB | Bahasa Indonesia version PDF File PDF File 747 KB

Background Study - Aceh Palm Oil Waste for Biofuel

Background Study - Aceh Palm Oil Waste for BiofuelThis study provides background data and justification for the development of biofuel feedstocks and a pilot project utilizing palm oil industry waste by-products in Aceh. This initiative is directly tied to key components of Governor Irwandi Yusuf’s Aceh Green Economic Development and Investment Strategy, commonly known as “Aceh Green”— development of clean renewable energy sources and promoting sustainable smallholder plantation crops. Aceh Green sets out the dual objectives of achieving sustainable economic growth and sustainable environmental management as means to assure the province’s post-Tsunami, post-conflict recovery.

PDF File PDF File 6.7 MB | Bahasa Indonesia version PDF File 6.6 MB

Performance Monitoring Plan - Third Edition

pmp-third-edition-2009-final.jpgThis document is a revision of the second approved PMP document, which was published in January 2008. This revision incorporates changes to the technical direction of ESP as set forth in Contract Modification #13 of September 26, 2008, and Contract Modification #14 of December 3, 2008. Contract Modification #13, or the Aceh-Papua Add-On, refers to additional work in the provinces of Aceh and Papua to support their Governor’s achieve development visions that balance forest conservation and sustainable natural resources management with pro-poor livelihoods development. Contract Modification #14 refers to the Eastern Indonesia expansion and overall program extension, and focuses on expanded access to clean water and sanitation services in the three eastern Indonesian cities of Ambon, Jayapura and Manado as well as an overall program extension through March 2010.

PDF File PDF File 2.6 MB

ESP News Volume 35 - English

Download ESP News Volume 35
PDF File PDF File 564 KB

  • Debt Restructuring Paves the Way for Improved PDAM Services
  • From Conception to Reality: Community Action Plan Takes Off
  • Community Unites to Maintain Yogyakarta Waste Water Management Plant
  • New Composting Machine: Opening New Chapters in the Lives of Farmers in Sampe Raya and Timbang Lawan
  • Murals in Bandung Illustrate the Importance of Shared Responsibility
ESP News Volume 33 - English

Download ESP News Volume 34
PDF File PDF File 628 KB

  • US Secretary Visited USAID Integrated Site in North Petojo
  • Poor Communities Get Access to Clean Water in Medan
  • Magelang Could Face Water Crisis in 2013
  • No More Long Lines at Nongko River
  • Recycled Papers Boost Street Children’s Creativity
  • When Gampong Children Show They Care for Environment
Penanganan Sanitasi melalui IPAL Komunal di Kota Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta. Kampung Darakan yang terletak di Kelurahan Prenggan, Kecamatan Kota Gede, Yogyakarta termasuk dalam wilayah daerah aliran Sungai Gadjah Wong. Profesi warga kampung ini cukup beragam, sebagian besar menjadi buruh, ada yang menjadi pegawai kantoran, atau perajin perak, karena sejak dulu Kota Gede memang dikenal sebagai pusat kerajinan perak Yogyakarta.
Read more »

Analysis Of Effect Of 4 Key Behaviors On Diarrhea Prevention

analysis-of-effect-of-4-key-behaviors-final_page_01.jpgFrom February 18-27, 2009, Dr. Maria Elena Figueroa, a Johns Hopkins University (JHU) consultant, worked with the ESP Jakarta team, namely the Health and Hygiene Coordinator and Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, to analyze two waves of data that have been collected using the ‘10 Minute Monitoring’ instrument.

PDF File PDF File 904 KB

ESP Quarterly Progress Report No. 16, January - March 2009

ESP Quarterly Progress Report No. 16, January - March 2009This document represents Quarterly Progress Report No. 16 of the Environmental Services Program, for the period January 1 through March 30, 2008. This report provides information on the execution of program activities in the regions covered by ESP.

PDF FilePDF File 14.6 MB

ESP Quarterly Progress Report No. 15, October - December 2008

quarterly-report-no-15-october-december-2008-en-id-text-only.jpgThis document represents Quarterly Progress Report No. 15 of the Environmental Services Program, for the period October 1 through December 30, 2008. This report provides information on the execution of program activities in the regions covered by ESP.

PDF FilePDF File 7.6 MB | with Maps PDF FilePDF File 36.3 MB

ESP Annual Workplan 5 - 2009

ESP Annual Workplan 5 - 2009This document covers the fourth year of ESP’s five year contract, from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009. It presents a strategy that leverages deepened and sustained impact of ESP’s successful field activities and networks in order to ensure a legacy of improved environmental services, especially with regard to water resource management, clean water and sanitation services delivery, and health and hygiene promotion. It also includes the expansion of ESP activities in Aceh and Papua to support livelihoods development based on forest conservation and sustainable natural resources management, as well as in the Eastern Indonesian cities of Ambon, Jayapura and Manado to increase access of clean water and sanitation services targeting the poor. The Work Plan schedules full-scale technical and activities implementation for the entire year.

PDF File PDF File 6,574 KB | PDF File with Maps 6,574 KB

Executive Summary - Annual Report 2008

an4.jpgThis is the executive summary of the Annual Report 2008. This document is written in English and Bahasa Indonesia.

PDF File PDF File 9.2 MB

Annual Report Year 4 & Quarterly Progress Report 14

an4.jpgThis document represents the combined Annual Progress Report No. 4 for the period October 2007 through September 2008 and Quarterly Progress Report #10 for the period of July through September 2008 of the Environmental Services Program (ESP).

PDF FilePDF File 12.6 MB | with Maps  PDF FilePDF File 19.3 MB

ESP News Volume 33 - English

Download ESP News Volume 33
PDF File PDF File 458 KB

  • Towards Sustainable Watershed Management
  • Biogas Frenzy Spurs Creativity in Argosari
  • Absorption Wells Reduce Risk of Flooding
  • Perhutani and Public Open Up Dialog on Improving River Basin Conditions
  • Saving Villages through Ecological Agriculture
ESP News Volume 32 - English

Download ESP News Volume 32
PDF File PDF File 363 KB

  • World Hand Washing with Soap Day: A Healthy Living Message from the Northern Fringes of Jakarta
  • Strong Camaraderie Helps Water Running in Keutapang
  • Wakid Paying His Water Bill After 17 Months in Arrears
  • In Sikeben, Dewi Sells Vegetables and Appetite for Environmental Protection
  • When Water Flows, Business is Good
ESP News Volume 31 - English

Download ESP News Volume 31
PDF File PDF File 287 KB

  • Saving Water with Zoning System
  • Gaining Confidence through Play and Songs
  • Water Conservation Message from Bedog River
  • Waste Management Training Improves Community Welfare in Aceh Jaya
  • Reviving the Image of Bamboo
Fact Sheet: Micro Credit
Assessment Report - Impact of Multi Media Campaigns

Assessment Report - Impact of MMCsThis report documents the results of an impact assessment of ESP’s Multi Media Campaigns (MMCs). MMCs are an important tool for building awareness of and promoting advocacy for ESP principles related to improved delivery of environmental and health services. On a quarterly basis, MMCs are implemented by the Public Outreach Communications Coordinator in each of ESP’s High Priority Province (HPP) in partnership with local media and NGOs.

PDF File PDF File 1.7 MB

Action Research on Point of Use Drinking Water Treatment Alternatives

Action Research on Point of Use Drinking Water Treatment AlternativesThis report documents the action research conducted on point-of-use drinking water treatment alternatives appropriate for underprivileged households in Jakarta. An introduction to the scope of work and project summary is first given. Second, technology research is covered, specifically boiling, isi-ulang, chlorination, ceramic filtration, and SODIS, which are each discussed with regards to background, technology, perception, and limitations.

PDF File PDF File 3.9 MB

Water for the Poor Toolkit - Toolkit Air untuk Masyarakat Miskin

Buku Water for Poor Toolkit ini terdiri dari Paket Penjelasan mengenai “Layanan Sambungan Komunal-(LSK)” dan “Kredit Mikro Sambungan Air” yang telah disusun bersama oleh Environmental Service Program (ESP)-USAID dan pemerintah Indonesia. Buku ini menyajikan informasi dasar yang dapat membantu setiap pihak dalam memahami proses “Layanan Sambungan Komunal-(LSK)” dan “Kredit Mikro Sambungan Air”.

Kredit Mikro
Bagian 1: Penjelasan Umum (PDF, 1.2 MB)
Bagian 2: Penjelasan Perangkat PDAM (PDF, 1.2 MB)
Bagian 3: Penjelasan Perangkat Bank (PDF, 1.2 MB)
Bagian 4: Contoh Dokumen (PDF, 10.9 MB)

Sambungan Komunal
Bagian 1: Penjelasan Umum (PDF, 2.2 MB)
Bagian 2: Penjelasan Perangkat PDAM (PDF, 1.5 MB)
Bagian 3: Penjelasan Perangkat Fasilitator (PDF, 1.3 MB)
Bagian 4: Contoh Dokumen (PDF, 7.5 MB)

ESP Quarterly Progress Report No. 13, April - June 2008

This document represents Quarterly Progress Report No. 13 of the Environmental Services Program, for the period April 1 through June 30, 2008. This report provides information on the execution of program activities in the regions covered by ESP.

PDF File PDF File 17.1 MB

ESP News Volume 30 - English

Download ESP News Volume 30
PDF File PDF File 325 KB

  • Ishak Brings New Enthusiasm for Life to Kuala Meurisi
  • Learning Through Play at the Environment Jamboree
  • Back to Tradition to Create a Better Future
  • Media Visit in Lembang: Finding Out What People Really Want
  • Harvesting Local Government Support Through Field Day
ESP News Volume 29 - English

Download ESP News Volume 29
PDF File PDF File 897 KB

  • Mekarwangi Action Plan Results in Rp 8 Billion in Assistance
  • Exploiting the Zoning System to Save Batukarut Spring
  • Meureubo Now Has a Consumer Forum
  • Semanggi Residents Become the First Consumers of BRI-PDAM Micro Credit Program in Solo
  • Field School Results: Waste Brings Happy Faces
  • Bahorok Students Get Up Close and Personal with Their Environment
ESP News Volume 28 - English

Download ESP News Volume 28
PDF File PDF File 908 KB

  • Conservation Villages Will be at Forefront of Rehabilitation Program
  • Involving Journalists in Community-based Programs
  • Recording Program Progress with ”Ten Minute Monitoring”
  • Our Water, Our Lives
  • Nusa Women Utilize Waste to Earn Incomes
  • Isniar Busy and Famous, Thanks to Plastic Waste
Module for Community-based Solid Waste Management

CoverThe training module for Community-based Solid Waste Management features materials presented during a training on solid waste management. It also contains step by step instructions to create various products from plastic waste and composting, and also equipped with a flip chart for the presentation of the training.

Download
CBSWM Module PDF (5,1 MB) Low-resolution | PDF (9,5 MB) Hi-resolution
CBSWM Module Flip-chart PDF (2,8 MB) A4 size | PDF (3,4 MB) A3 Size | PDF (15,5 MB) A4 Size Hi-res

ESP Gender Analysis: Simple Steps

GenderESP Gender Analysis is an analysis process utilized to determine the roles of women and men relating to what they do, and what resources they have. This gender analysis aims to strengthen the gender perspective in the implementation of ESP activities, particularly “who does what, who owns what, and who controls what, and who makes decisions about what”. Read more »

Snake and Ladder

Snake Snake and Ladder
Download
PDF (1,4 MB) | JPG (1,1 MB)

The board game is part of “Hand Washing with Soap” campaign. It requires a dice, several pawns and a manual. The file above is donwloadable and printable up to A2 paper size. Available in PDF and JPG

ESP Quarterly Progress Report No. 12, January - March 2008

qpr12.jpgThis document represents Quarterly Progress Report No. 12 of the Environmental Services Program, for the period January 1 through March 31, 2008. This report provides information on the execution of program activities in the regions covered by ESP.

PDF File PDF File 16.9 MB

ESP News Volume 27 - English

Download ESP News Volume 27
PDF File PDF File 908 KB

  • No More ’Flying Toilets’ in Padang
  • Unsyiah Rector: “Keep on Developing Community-based Nursery in Aceh”
  • Yogyakarta Municipal Administration Supports Household Waste Management in the City
  • Environmental Concern Expressed through Bulletin Board
  • Developing UpStream-Downstream Cooperation in Puangaja
  • Land Rehabilitation within Indonesia’s Political Sphere
    Pride Ends with Significant Results
Access to Clean Water for the Urban Poor in Medan Labuhan District of Medan City: A Step toward ‘Clean, Green, and Hygiene’

Fact Sheet: Access to Clean Water for the Urban PoorESP and Jaringan Kesehatan Masyarakat, a local non-governmental organization together with Tirtanadi Water Utility provided access to water for more than 600 poor people in Labuhan Deli, Medan.

PDF File PDF File 522 KB

Access to Clean Water for the Urban Poor in Maimun District of Medan City : A Step toward ‘Clean, Green, and Hygiene’

Fact Sheet: Access to Clean Water for the Urban PoorESP and Jaringan Kesehatam Masyarakat, a local non-governmental organization together with Tirtanadi Water Utility improved access for 370 households in Kampung Baru and Sei Mati, Medan.

PDF File PDF File 632 KB

Access to Clean Water for the Urban Poor
A Step toward ‘Clean, Green, and Hygiene’ in Medan

Fact Sheet: Access to Clean Water for the Urban PoorESP and Suluh Muda, a local non-governmental organization together with Tirtanadi Water Utility and Safe Water System provided an innovative clean water system for 220 poor households in Sunggal.

PDF File PDF File 1.1 MB

ESP News Volume 26 - English

Download ESP News Volume 26
PDF File PDF File 856 KB

  • Farmer and National Park Agreement: Speeding Up Environmental Preservation in Sukabumi
  • The Spirit for Healthy Living from under the Toll Overpass
  • New Module for Trash Cadres in Jakarta
  • New Hope from New Partnership
  • Tirta Daroy Turns a New Page with Competence Evaluation
  • Hey, “Kohe” is Our Friend!
ESP News Volume 25 - English

Download ESP News Volume 25
PDF File PDF File 443 KB

  • New Synergy in Water and Sanitation Through Solid Network
  • A Campaign to Change Behavior
  • Cinagara Training: Delving into Existing Knowledge
  • A Quarter Hectare Brings Yasin An Inspiring Award
  • Jantho Lama Field Day: “Income Increases Automatically”
ESP News Volume 24 - English

Download ESP News Volume 24
PDF File PDF File 443 KB

  • 2008: A Brand New Year for the Indonesian Sanitation Sector
  • Going Organic Makes Farmers Debt-Free
  • PDAM Water Now Flowing to Pabuaran
  • Conservation Savings for a Better Environment and Education