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THE POLICIES OF THE FAMILYHOPE PROGRAMME(PKH)
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Developed monitoring systemsand Regular Quarterly Analysis for PKH (SMART-PKH) to support the use of Management Information Systems (SIM) as monitoring tools for PKH implementation.
Helped improve SIM PKH data updates and management.
Facilitated the Ministry of Social A�airs in establishing cooperation with Bank Rakyat Indonesia to distribute PKH assistance to participants registered in 2012.
Worked with Bank Indonesia to develop and perform pilot tests on the distribution of PKH assistance through the use of electronic money.
TNP2K’s role
iNGOVERNMENT LAUNCHED the family hope programme (pkh)
01FORMULATE THEPKH WORK BOOK
Detailed guidelines on PKH programme implementation.
02ENCOURAGE PKHTO BECOME A NATIONAL PROGRAMME IN 2011
Between 2007 and 2011, PKH reached only 1.1 million participants.
Since 2014, PKH coverage increased to 3.2 million participants.
2013: 2.4 MILLION PARTICIPANTS
2014: 3.2 MILLION PARTICIPANTS
03encourageimprovementsand analysison pkhexpansion
04encourageimprovementsin the amount ofassistance
Encouraged improvements toPKH bene�ciary targeting by using the Uni�ed Database, from the results of 2011 PPLS.
Previous PKH targeting was household-based, but has since become family-based.
Advocated an increase in the maximum level of assistance to Rp 1.8 million per participant in 2013, from Rp. 1.4 million per participant.
PKH rp 1.8 million/participant
05developpkh transformationstrategies
10 encourage improvementsin programmeimplementation
Created PKH transformationstrategies.
Promoted coordination with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Religion and the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration.
and the ministry of social affairs
worked with ppn/bappenas
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encourage and ensure PKH and bsm programme complimentaries
09design organisationstructures to increase coverageto 3.2 million families
develop monitoring systems by strength-
ening and improving pkh management
information
08Develop pilot testsfor the implementationof inclusive financial systems
Worked with Bank Rakyat Indonesia
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KartuPKH
Facilitated the Ministry of Social A�airs in handing over data on students from PKH participanthouseholds to the Ministry of Education and Culture and the Ministry of Religionto ensure that PKH participants recieve BSM bene�ts.
The Family Hope Programme (PKH) is a programme that provides �nancial assistance to very poor families on condition that they participate in local health and education services. The programme aims to improve the quality of human resources and to change behaviour in accessing health and education services. It is hoped that the programme can break the cycle of poverty.
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Implemented recerti�cation (data recollection) of PHK participants in Cohort 2007 and 2008, to observe socio-economic conditions as well as participation requirements among PKH households.
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