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1 Establishing Research and Evaluation Network on Child Issues in Indonesia Nuning Akhmadi Indonesia Research and Evaluation Network Manila, 7 – 8 November 2011

2 Background  There’s a need to support a national sustainable process of Monitoring & Evaluation capacity development through the implementation of a forum that will facilitate capacity building, networking and information sharing among researchers, evaluators, policy makers, advocacy NGOs/CSOs, and other relevant stakeholders  Conference on “Research on Child Issues in Indonesia” held in November 2010, organized by UNICEF Indonesia, National Development Planning Board (BAPPENAS), and SMERU Research Institute

3 Indonesia’s context  Indonesia is emerging as a middle income country, with increasing democracy in decentralized era  AusAID and National Development Planning Board have completed the design of a 15-year program to strengthen knowledge – to-policy linkages (http://www.ausaid.gov.au/publications/default.cfm)http://www.ausaid.gov.au/publications/default.cfm  Indonesia Research and Evaluation Network (JPAI) can play a significant role to support a functioning knowledge-to-policy cycle as intermediary

4 A functioning knowledge-to-policy cycle Source: Rahwidiati,D. (2011) Revitalizing Indonesia’s Knowledge Sector for Development Policy) Policy Maker (Demand) Intermediary Research Institution (Supply) Intermediary Enabling Environment (policies, research systems) Policy information needs Commission research Quality check Package Research

5 Supply issues  Too few institutions supplying evidence-based knowledge/policy briefs on child issues to influence child issues policy making  Inadequate number of child issues networks to support researchers, evaluators and intermediaries in operational, academic and policy settings.  Lack of strategy for linking results of M&E with policy makers  Insufficient investment in building linkages with potential users of M&E results

6 Demand issues (ctd.)  Lack of demand from policy makers for quality evidence (due to need for contextual evidence, practical, policy relevant, speedy, timely and clear message)  Divergent needs and pressures regarding information usage  Demand for evidence to inform policy processes influenced by various factors and operating context.  Specialized research expertise/informed evidence-based knowledge vs general knowledge  Multiple competing influences upon policy decisions

7 Indonesia Research and Evaluation Network on Child Issues (JPAI) MISSION  Broaden access to knowledge through dissemination of research results, evaluations, data and information relating to child issues.  Improve the quality of research, evaluation, data and information relating to child issues through an empirical and cross disciplinary approach.  Bridge knowledge and policy by emphasizing and endorsing evidence-based policy recommendations on child issues to policy makers, advocacy organizations, and the media. VISION To establish a national network working towards fulfilling the rights of Indonesia’s children to live, grow, develop, participate, and to be free from violence and discrimination.

8 JPAI’s objectives  Increase research and evaluation activity and interest among network members  Strengthen network members’ capacity in conducting reseach and evaluation  Support efforts to improve network members’ capacity in conducting evidence based policy advocacy

9 How is JPAI’s Network structure?  Coordination Committee  Thematic sub-groups (e.g. Child Protection; Civil rights and freedom; Family, environment and alternative care; Basic health and welfare; Education, free time and cultural activities) led by Facilitators, and formed according to interest and necessity.  Secretariat: Administrator; Treasurer, and IT Officer

10 How is JPAI network composition?  Policy makers (executive, legislative, judicial, and other state offices)  Research centers/institutes and members of academia (affiliated or not affiliated with universities)  Practitioners, researchers and evaluators, professional research and evaluation associations  NGOs/CSOs  International development partners/donors  Mass media  Other stakeholders

11 What services provided?  Support capacity building efforts of network members  Assist members in writing up policy briefs published by network members  Disseminating policy briefs and research results to policy makers, media and general public  Promote and advocate use of findings, results, and knowledge from research and evaluation

12 Activities  Support Network functions: discussions, library, announcements & events  Support to the development and sharing of policy papers as well as policy-related research publication  Capacity building in bridging research and policy  Conduct multi stakeholders collaboration research with the participating universities, research centers, government & international agencies, and NGOs/CSOs  Organize annual scientific and policy meetings

13 Lessons learned in Networking in Indonesia  Finding strategic alliances and partnerships  Identifying common platform and focus of interests of like-minded members  Form and function of network: choosing the best strategies and share of functions & roles  Networking culture: openness and transparency; ethics in networking  Leadership: prominent figure  Ownership, time and resources allocated for networking

14 Challenges  Children issues is very broad, involving various sectors, ministries, and stakeholders  Reflecting the broad aspect of children issues in the Network strategies and activities  Better understanding of the links between policy makers and research/advocacy communities  Effective communication of evidence-based research findings and policy advocacy  Amplifying evidence-based M&E results through all modes of communication  Increasing capacity of network members to conduct M&E policy implementation and policy evaluation to improve child policies  Financing sources of network activities  Clear function and roles of network members towards mutual benefits

15 Way forward  Develop a Strategy/Action Plan towards achieving JPAI’s vision and mission  Mapping research and evaluation needed for the implementation of Long-term National Plan on child issues  Identifying major ongoing policy discussions  Mapping areas, existing capacity, and gaps, ensuring continued exchange over research and evaluation methodogy as well as findings  Building institutional bridges to support sustainable effective interactions  Institutional arrangement with other networks inside and outside Indonesia, including South South, South North, and North South exchanges

16 Working together for the rights of children!  Visit us: http://www.jpai.freeiz.comhttp://www.jpai.freeiz.com  Join us: admin@jpai.freeiz.comadmin@jpai.freeiz.com  Links to community webs: Evidence-Based Policy in Development Network (EBPDN): http://partnerplatform.org http://partnerplatform.org EBPDN SEA: http://partnerplatform.org/ebpdn/ebpdnseahttp://partnerplatform.org/ebpdn/ebpdnsea EBPDN SEA Indonesia : http://partnerplatform.org/ebpdn/ebpdnsea/indonesiabridgingresearchand policynetwork http://partnerplatform.org/ebpdn/ebpdnsea/indonesiabridgingresearchand policynetwork JPAI: http://partnerplatform.org/ebpdn/ebpdnsea/jpaihttp://partnerplatform.org/ebpdn/ebpdnsea/jpai  Mailing lists: jpai@partnerplatform.org indonesiabrp@ebpdn.org peneliti_anak@yahoogroups.org

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