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East Kalimantan poverty reduction

Balikpapan, 12/11/13. Plh. Head of East Kalimantan Province Bappeda, as well as the Head of Development Assessment and Financing Division, _ 1a. Height = Bappeda of East Kalimantan Province, Ir.H. Djoko Handono delivered his remarks and at the same time opened the event officially the Technical Work Meeting of the Preparation of Poverty Reports & Programs in 2014-2018 East Kalimantan Province in the Mirror Meeting Room of the Green Hotel Ball Room Senyiur Jln. Ars. Mohammad Number 7 Balikpapan City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, 12/11/13 at 10.00 WITA, accompanied by Plh. Head of Human Resources Development, Bappeda of East Kalimantan Province, as well as Head of Sub -Division of People's Welfare, East Kalimantan Bappeda, Charmarijati, ST and Head of Education, Mental and Spiritual Sub -Division of Bappeda, East Kalimantan Province, Ir.Hj. Hidayanti Darma.

Participants in the 2014-2018 Poverty Reduction Report and Program for Reports and Poverty Reduction Programs totaling approximately 75 people from the SKPD of the East Kalimantan Provincial Government and the SKPD of the Regency/City Government in East Kalimantan.

In the delivery of PLH remarks. East Kalimantan Bappeda said that poverty reduction planning in East Kalimantan Province must refer to outcame and effects not on activities or outputs, more emphasized on outcame/effects or on the use of the programs implemented. East Kalimantan's HR competitiveness is still low, so it is necessary to increase the competitiveness of East Kalimantan HR to improve the welfare of the community, natural resources in East Kalimantan have not been able to prosper the community.
further Ir.H. Djoko Handono said the problems that need to be handled by the Provincial Government of East Kalimantan in tackling poverty are the low competitiveness of East Kalimantan's human resources, low economic growth and fluctuating, and uneven infrastructure services, not yet healthy economic growth and uneven levels of welfare of the East Kalimantan community, the good governance of good governance has not been created.

The low competitiveness of East Kalimantan HR includes: _ 2._PESTERA    The low access and quality of education with its description of the illiteracy rate of East Kalimantan in 2012 amounted to 2.8% and the average length of school 9.19 in 2012 which needs to be improved will greatly affect the competitiveness of human resources in East Kalimantan; <R /> 2.    Access and quality of health services need to be improved with the description of life expectancy in East Kalimantan Province in 2011 amounting to 71.20 up 0.2 in 2012 to 71.40. This was also triggered by the increasing maternal mortality rate in 2010 amounting to 101. The quality of health services also needs to be increased to remote corners in East Kalimantan considering the birth rate is still fluctuating and has a tendency to fall in 2010 of 16.97 down to 12.54 in 2011; <Br /> 3.    Control of per capita income with a description of income per capita in East Kalimantan fluctuated in 2008 of 36.56 million down to 32.09 million in 2009. But it also has a tendency to rise in 2011 amounting to 41.52 million rose to 44.65 million in 2012; <Br /> 4.    The low IPG with its description of IPG in East Kalimantan fluctuated in 2008 amounting to 58.12 rising to 58.71 in 2009. Continue to rise in 2010 to 60.37 and in 2012 to 61.07. </p>
<p> <strong> Low economic growth & fluctuations include: </strong> <Br /> 1.     Slow economic growth, with the description of the growth rate in East Kalimantan runs slowly marked in 2011 amounting to 3.97 decreased to 3.88 in 2012 <Br /> 2.    The high unemployment rate, with a description of the unemployment rate in East Kalimantan in 2011 of 9.29 down to 8.90 in 2012; <Br /> 3.    The decline in poverty levels went slow, with a description of the percentage of poverty in East Kalimantan, it was stagnant in 2010 - 2011 by 7.66 down to 6.68 in 2012; <Br /> 4.    The level of inflation is filled with description in 2009 inflation was at 4.06 rising to 7.28 in 2010 and has a tendency to remain fluctuating due to macro factors or uneven infrastructure and dependence on several important commodities from outside the region. East Kalimantan inflation rose in 2011 by 6.35 and dropped in 2012 to 5.6 <Br /> 5.    The use of natural resources is not optimal with the description of the low contribution of the agricultural sector in the GRDP structure in 2012 which is only 5.89%, this was triggered by the dominance of the oil and gas and coal sector. The limited number of agricultural -based downstream industries in 2012, which only 49 palm oil factories, also influenced the conditions in question; <Br /> 6.    There has not been a new development center that pays attention to the economy and environment with a limited description of the central industrial area in East Kalimantan in 2012 there is only 1 region, which is very influential on the rate of economic growth. This is reinforced by the limited amount of regional investment in 2012 in 2012 only 30, 47 trillion /year; <Br /> 7.    The lack of people's welfare in rural areas with a description of the Gini Index of the Province of East Kalimantan is not yet optimal of 0.3649 in 2012 to influence the rate of regional economic growth </p>
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Conclusion Meeting in an outline has agreed to use the same program, namely the poverty reduction program in each SKPD the scope of the Provincial Government of East Kalimantan, but so each SKPD concerned uses different activities or indicators in accordance with their respective duties.

Based on the agreement or joint commitment between SKPD the scope of the Provincial Government of East Kalimantan and the City Government of East Kalimantan City in the context of poverty reduction in East Kalimantan Province in 2013-2018, among others:

On Tuesday, Twelve November two thousand thirteen years, a program planning program was held in the Poverty Reduction of East Kalimantan Province in 2013 - 2018 between the Provincial Government and the Regency /City Government, with the results of a joint commitment decision as follows:
1. In order to realize the consistency of planning and implementing integrated program activities between sectors and between regions related to poverty reduction, it is agreed to use the nomenclature of the poverty reduction program as a special nomenclature in the RPJMD and Provincial and Regency/City RKPD documents, and in the Renstra, Renja, Renja, Renja, DPA and RKA documents. 2. Programs /activities as contained in the attached matrix require further discussion for refinement of indicators and targets to be achieved; 3. The results of the improvement of programs and activities will be further elaborated in the Provincial RPJMD document, the Regency/City RPJMD, and in the Renstra Document of each Provincial SKPD and become an inseparable part of this joint commitment decision.

Thus the contents of this joint commitment decision were made to be used as it should. (Public Relations Bappeda of East Kalimantan Province/Sukandar, S. Sos).