Technical Report

DATE: Feb 10, 2010

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.

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DATE: Feb 9, 2010

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.

This publication aims to reach local government offi cials at the district and sub-district levels, managers of water and sanitation initiatives, grassroots organizations such as NGOs, Posyandu (integrated health service post) cadres, health and education offi cials, and those interested in hygiene improvement programs. This document is also intended for the donor community and cooperating agencies who can refer to this body of accumulated knowledge when designing programs that aim to achieve sustainable hygiene improvement with increased potential for scaling-up.

The 22 Best Practices and Lessons Learned presented in this publication are the result of a collective process involving reflection, analysis, and understanding of the H&H Communication Strategy and its effectiveness during field implementation. This document presents the results of a collaborative eff ort among Local Government authorities, health and education officers, school teachers, community leaders, and ESP program staff , all of whom were instrumental to program success. A series of meetings, revisions of communication materials and project documents, and interviews with fi eld partners, have all contributed to the identifi cation of key Best Practices and Lessons Learned.

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DATE: Jan 10, 2010

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.

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DATE: Dec 12, 2009

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.

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DATE: Oct 26, 2009

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.

The five volumes include:

Watershed Management ToolkitSatu Kelola Satu Rasa Satu Aksi Terpadu Sejuta Manfaat: Sebuah Panduan Pengelolaan Daerah Aliran Sungai Skala Kecil (One Management, One Approach, One Action are Integrated to Become a Million Benefits: Small-scale Watershed Management Manual) Introduces effective small-scale watershed management, including methods for local action and collaborative management. (PDF file, 7.9 Mb)

Watershed Management ToolkitPanduan Perlindungan Sumberdaya Air (Spring Resource Protection) Presents a guide for developing water resource protection activities, including water resource protection planning, boundary delineation of recharge zones, and monitoring and evaluation. (PDF file, 12.8 Mb)

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Pemilihan Lokasi Partisipatif (Participatory Site Selection) Explores the technical and social aspects of facilitating a technically rigorous and socially supported site selection process for effective watershed management. (PDF file, 19.2 Mb)

Watershed Management ToolkitSekolah Lapangan ESP Membangun Kemandirian Masyarakat Dalam Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Air (ESP Field Schools Build Community Independence in Water Resource Management) Highlights the many ways communities work to improve watersheds and achieve environmental, social and economic resilience and sustainability. (PDF file, 4.4 Mb)

Watershed Management ToolkitPanduan Penyelenggaraan Sekolah Lapangan ESP (Facilitation of ESP Field Schools) Explores the “school without walls” approach to watershed management, focusing on ESP’s water ecology-based approach to sustainable livelihoods development. (PDF file, 4.6 Mb)

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DATE: Oct 19, 2009

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

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DATE: Sep 8, 2009

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.

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DATE: Sep 8, 2009

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.

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DATE: Sep 8, 2009

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.

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DATE: May 19, 2009

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.

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