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BUILDING RESILIENCE BY STRENGTHENING
GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF POST-
DISASTER RECOVERY IN INDONESIA: CASE OF ACEH
Dr. Suprayoga Hadi (yogahadi@gmail.com)
Deputy Minister for Resources Development, Ministry of Disadvantaged Region
International Converence on Building Resilence for Food and Nutrition Security
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 17 May 2014
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
MINISTRY FOR DISADVANTAGED REGION
Brief overview from Aceh-Nias Recovery Process
2005 - 2009
1) The 1st experience to employ Damages and Losses Assessment for recovery
strategy formulation, fully supported by the international community
2) Recovery strategies: outlined in the Master Plan for Aceh-Nias
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (President Regulation 30/2005) and its
completion under Presidential Regulation 47/2008
3) Centralized ad-hoc institutional arrangement (Agency for Rehabilitaion and
Reconstruction/BRR) with multi-dimensional role: planning and resource
mobilization, implementation, monitoring and evaluation from 2005-2009
4) Centralized management for restoring communities and social capital,
rebuilding infrastructure, revising livelihoods and communicating the
recovery progress
5) Innovation: a strong communication strategy for non-government resource
mobilization, off-budget tracking MIS and asset-tracking MIS
6) Resource mobilized: Rp 35,36 trillion (National budget+on-budget external
assistance), USD 685,15 million (committed Multi Donor Fund), USD 3,70
million (non MDF external assistance/off-budget)
7) Initially insignificant degree of participation of the line-ministries/agencies
and provincial and local governments in Aceh and Nias, high degree of
international attention and contribution, towards a gradually shifting the
responsibility to the provincial and local government level
2
National Medium-Term Plan (NMTP) 2005-2009 NMTP 2010-2014
President Regulations 30/2005 and 47/2008
3
Action Plan
2010-2012
Accelerated Sustainable
Development
16 Apr ‘09Apr ‘05 Dec’09Dec ‘08
BRR
Implementation & Coordination
Line Ministries & Local Governments
Execution
Liquidation Team,
PMU-RRI and PMU
of Line Ministries to
sustaining BRR
mandates
BKRAN,
BKRA,
BKRN
Coordina
tion
Kesinambungan RekonstruksiPenyelesaian Mandat BRR
Rekonstruksi
Stages toward Reconstruction Sustainability:
Case of Aceh-Nias Recovery Process
2010 - 2012
2012
Magnitudeofinvolvement
Stages from Reconstruction to Accelerated Sustainable Development
Transition –
Reconstruction
Continuation
2012-2014
Accelerated
Sustainable
Development
(Action Plan)
Local
Governments,
Line Ministries
Local Govs,
Line Ministries
2010 2011
(Acelerated
Development Plan)
“Interface” between Action Plan and Accelerated
Development Scheme for Aceh and Nias Recovery Process
4
1) Under the prevailing Law no. 24/2007, Government Regulation no. 21/2008,
Government Regulation no. 22/2008 and Government Regulation no. 23/2009;
the guideline for rehabilitation and reconstruction has been issued by National
Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) through BNPB regulation no. 11/2009
2) BNPB has authorized mandate to discharge the on-call financing from APBN
source, based on needs for post disaster recovery
3) National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), Ministry of Finance and
BNPB collaborate closely to mobilize APBN-sector funding for relevant line
ministries through additional budget mechanism, and coordinate planning for
Government Annual Workplan
4) To prevent delay for reconstruction, it was overcomed by: a) reconfiguring
existing projects and programs in the disaster-affected area; b) drawing on
government sources of financing; and c) mobilizing external assistance from
donors and NGOs that can flow outside of the government budget to support
government policies and programs
5) Bappenas leads the effort to mobilize external assistance through the
Indonesian Multi Donor Fund Facility For Disaster Recovery and signing the
MoU with The United Nations and the World Bank.
IMPROVING IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK AND
GOVERNANCE FOR POST-DISASTER RECOVERY POLICY
5
1. The simplicity of recovery framework has been adopted (with locality
modification) at post-earthquake in West Sumatera (2007), and post-earthquake in
West Java-Central Java (2009), West Sumatera (2009), Mentawai Island, and
Merapi Eruption and lava flood (2010)
2. The existing public funding regulations and mechanisms does not allow a quick
response to post disaster needs, except from the restricted “on-call” resources
managed by the National Disaster Management Agency
3. Immediately after humanitarian relief, an interim intervention is required to
address the on-going crisis for the provision of transitional shelter, water and
sanitation, temporary health and education facilities, food allowance, protection
etc. to the affected communities
4. A national post disaster recovery fund may be an alternative mechanism to
address current and future disaster response in Indonesia, that should have the
following features: (a) provide flexible financing instrument for systematic
response to disaster, preferably for longer-term and future use if desired; and (b)
focus on financing critical post disaster needs ie: housing, community
infrastructure, livelihoods, disaster risk reduction, technical assistance for quality
assurance, monitoring and evaluation
5. To fill-out the gap for interim intervention and scarcity of fund for longer term
recovery, international assistance is required
IMPROVEMENT FOR FUTURE PERSPECTIVE
OF DISASTER RECOVERY FRAMEWORK
6
LESSON LEARNED AND WAY FORWARDS
Since 2005 until 2012, a significant evolution is made on post disaster recovery
management in Indonesia:
1. Recovery policy incorporated disaster risk reduction and preparedness to
overcome possible future disaster, in alignment with Law no. 24/2007
2. Strengthening the local capacity for disaster management is become one of
the GoI priority under National Medium-term Development Plan 2010-2014
3. Disaster management agency has been established at central, provincial and
local level to lead and coordinate the pre-disaster, during and post disaster
program implementation
4. Damage and Loss Assessment, Post-Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA) and
Post-Disaster Recovery Action Plan adopted as reference for recovery
implementation guideline
5. Partnership on external assistance is coordinated through the Indonesia
Disaster Fund (IDF) mechanism; led and managed by the government, for
effective resource mobilization and for filling the financing gap
6. Most importantly, on general perspective, recovery management responsibility
has been decentralized through lesson-learned and best practices in Aceh-Nias,
Yogyakarta-Central Java, West Java, West Sumatera from 2005-2012 period.
7
Dr. Suprayoga Hadi, is Deputy Minister for the Development of Resources at the Ministry for the Development of
Disadvantaged Regions, Republic of Indonesia. Before joining the Ministry for the Development of Disadvantaged
Regions in June 2011, when he was assigned as Deputy Minister for the Development of Special Region until March
2014, he had been assigned as Director for Special Area and Disadvantaged Region from August 2005 until June 2011 at
the Ministry for National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Republic of
Indonesia. His career at BAPPENAS began in 1990. He has various responsibilities for planning, programming and
monitoring of the policies and strategies for disadvantaged region and special area development, and has been
acknowledged as focal person on disaster reduction and recovery related issues, such as the rehabilitation and
reconstruction of post-disaster areas in Indonesia, particularly in post-disaster recovery process in Aceh and Yogyakarta, as well as post-
conflict regions in Aceh, Papua and Maluku. Since 2006 he has been a focal resource person for disaster risk reduction policy initiatives in
Indonesia, working with respective international donor agencies, such as the World Bank and UNDP, by which he has been appointed as the
National Project Directors for many foreign-assisted disaster reduction and conflict recovery related projects. Along with his assignment as
Government official of BAPPENAS and the Ministry of Disadvantaged Region, since 1992 he has been teaching as a lecturer in the graduate
program of regional development planning at University of Indonesia in Jakarta. After he obtained his master degree in regional planning at
Bandung Institute of Technology in 1990 and a bachelor degree in agricultural economics at University of Lampung in 1987, he enrolled in the
doctoral program at University of Southern California in 1998, and obtained his Doctoral degree in Planning and Development Studies in
2002.
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Building Resilience by Strengthening Governance and Accountability of Post - Disaster Recovery in Indonesia

  • 1. BUILDING RESILIENCE BY STRENGTHENING GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF POST- DISASTER RECOVERY IN INDONESIA: CASE OF ACEH Dr. Suprayoga Hadi (yogahadi@gmail.com) Deputy Minister for Resources Development, Ministry of Disadvantaged Region International Converence on Building Resilence for Food and Nutrition Security International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 17 May 2014 REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA MINISTRY FOR DISADVANTAGED REGION
  • 2. Brief overview from Aceh-Nias Recovery Process 2005 - 2009 1) The 1st experience to employ Damages and Losses Assessment for recovery strategy formulation, fully supported by the international community 2) Recovery strategies: outlined in the Master Plan for Aceh-Nias Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (President Regulation 30/2005) and its completion under Presidential Regulation 47/2008 3) Centralized ad-hoc institutional arrangement (Agency for Rehabilitaion and Reconstruction/BRR) with multi-dimensional role: planning and resource mobilization, implementation, monitoring and evaluation from 2005-2009 4) Centralized management for restoring communities and social capital, rebuilding infrastructure, revising livelihoods and communicating the recovery progress 5) Innovation: a strong communication strategy for non-government resource mobilization, off-budget tracking MIS and asset-tracking MIS 6) Resource mobilized: Rp 35,36 trillion (National budget+on-budget external assistance), USD 685,15 million (committed Multi Donor Fund), USD 3,70 million (non MDF external assistance/off-budget) 7) Initially insignificant degree of participation of the line-ministries/agencies and provincial and local governments in Aceh and Nias, high degree of international attention and contribution, towards a gradually shifting the responsibility to the provincial and local government level 2
  • 3. National Medium-Term Plan (NMTP) 2005-2009 NMTP 2010-2014 President Regulations 30/2005 and 47/2008 3 Action Plan 2010-2012 Accelerated Sustainable Development 16 Apr ‘09Apr ‘05 Dec’09Dec ‘08 BRR Implementation & Coordination Line Ministries & Local Governments Execution Liquidation Team, PMU-RRI and PMU of Line Ministries to sustaining BRR mandates BKRAN, BKRA, BKRN Coordina tion Kesinambungan RekonstruksiPenyelesaian Mandat BRR Rekonstruksi Stages toward Reconstruction Sustainability: Case of Aceh-Nias Recovery Process
  • 4. 2010 - 2012 2012 Magnitudeofinvolvement Stages from Reconstruction to Accelerated Sustainable Development Transition – Reconstruction Continuation 2012-2014 Accelerated Sustainable Development (Action Plan) Local Governments, Line Ministries Local Govs, Line Ministries 2010 2011 (Acelerated Development Plan) “Interface” between Action Plan and Accelerated Development Scheme for Aceh and Nias Recovery Process 4
  • 5. 1) Under the prevailing Law no. 24/2007, Government Regulation no. 21/2008, Government Regulation no. 22/2008 and Government Regulation no. 23/2009; the guideline for rehabilitation and reconstruction has been issued by National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) through BNPB regulation no. 11/2009 2) BNPB has authorized mandate to discharge the on-call financing from APBN source, based on needs for post disaster recovery 3) National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), Ministry of Finance and BNPB collaborate closely to mobilize APBN-sector funding for relevant line ministries through additional budget mechanism, and coordinate planning for Government Annual Workplan 4) To prevent delay for reconstruction, it was overcomed by: a) reconfiguring existing projects and programs in the disaster-affected area; b) drawing on government sources of financing; and c) mobilizing external assistance from donors and NGOs that can flow outside of the government budget to support government policies and programs 5) Bappenas leads the effort to mobilize external assistance through the Indonesian Multi Donor Fund Facility For Disaster Recovery and signing the MoU with The United Nations and the World Bank. IMPROVING IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK AND GOVERNANCE FOR POST-DISASTER RECOVERY POLICY 5
  • 6. 1. The simplicity of recovery framework has been adopted (with locality modification) at post-earthquake in West Sumatera (2007), and post-earthquake in West Java-Central Java (2009), West Sumatera (2009), Mentawai Island, and Merapi Eruption and lava flood (2010) 2. The existing public funding regulations and mechanisms does not allow a quick response to post disaster needs, except from the restricted “on-call” resources managed by the National Disaster Management Agency 3. Immediately after humanitarian relief, an interim intervention is required to address the on-going crisis for the provision of transitional shelter, water and sanitation, temporary health and education facilities, food allowance, protection etc. to the affected communities 4. A national post disaster recovery fund may be an alternative mechanism to address current and future disaster response in Indonesia, that should have the following features: (a) provide flexible financing instrument for systematic response to disaster, preferably for longer-term and future use if desired; and (b) focus on financing critical post disaster needs ie: housing, community infrastructure, livelihoods, disaster risk reduction, technical assistance for quality assurance, monitoring and evaluation 5. To fill-out the gap for interim intervention and scarcity of fund for longer term recovery, international assistance is required IMPROVEMENT FOR FUTURE PERSPECTIVE OF DISASTER RECOVERY FRAMEWORK 6
  • 7. LESSON LEARNED AND WAY FORWARDS Since 2005 until 2012, a significant evolution is made on post disaster recovery management in Indonesia: 1. Recovery policy incorporated disaster risk reduction and preparedness to overcome possible future disaster, in alignment with Law no. 24/2007 2. Strengthening the local capacity for disaster management is become one of the GoI priority under National Medium-term Development Plan 2010-2014 3. Disaster management agency has been established at central, provincial and local level to lead and coordinate the pre-disaster, during and post disaster program implementation 4. Damage and Loss Assessment, Post-Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA) and Post-Disaster Recovery Action Plan adopted as reference for recovery implementation guideline 5. Partnership on external assistance is coordinated through the Indonesia Disaster Fund (IDF) mechanism; led and managed by the government, for effective resource mobilization and for filling the financing gap 6. Most importantly, on general perspective, recovery management responsibility has been decentralized through lesson-learned and best practices in Aceh-Nias, Yogyakarta-Central Java, West Java, West Sumatera from 2005-2012 period. 7
  • 8. Dr. Suprayoga Hadi, is Deputy Minister for the Development of Resources at the Ministry for the Development of Disadvantaged Regions, Republic of Indonesia. Before joining the Ministry for the Development of Disadvantaged Regions in June 2011, when he was assigned as Deputy Minister for the Development of Special Region until March 2014, he had been assigned as Director for Special Area and Disadvantaged Region from August 2005 until June 2011 at the Ministry for National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Republic of Indonesia. His career at BAPPENAS began in 1990. He has various responsibilities for planning, programming and monitoring of the policies and strategies for disadvantaged region and special area development, and has been acknowledged as focal person on disaster reduction and recovery related issues, such as the rehabilitation and reconstruction of post-disaster areas in Indonesia, particularly in post-disaster recovery process in Aceh and Yogyakarta, as well as post- conflict regions in Aceh, Papua and Maluku. Since 2006 he has been a focal resource person for disaster risk reduction policy initiatives in Indonesia, working with respective international donor agencies, such as the World Bank and UNDP, by which he has been appointed as the National Project Directors for many foreign-assisted disaster reduction and conflict recovery related projects. Along with his assignment as Government official of BAPPENAS and the Ministry of Disadvantaged Region, since 1992 he has been teaching as a lecturer in the graduate program of regional development planning at University of Indonesia in Jakarta. After he obtained his master degree in regional planning at Bandung Institute of Technology in 1990 and a bachelor degree in agricultural economics at University of Lampung in 1987, he enrolled in the doctoral program at University of Southern California in 1998, and obtained his Doctoral degree in Planning and Development Studies in 2002. THANK YOU