LEADER 02214cam a22003375i 4500001 99131234606606421 005 20210915192010.0 006 m d 007 cr cn||||||||| 008 020129s2021 dcu o i00 0 eng^^ 024 7 10.1596/36205 |2doi 035 (CKB)4920000001210439 035 (The World Bank)36205 035 (US-djbf)36205 035 (EXLCZ)994920000001210439 040 DJBF |beng |cDJBF |erda 110 2 World Bank Group. 245 10 Delivering Together : |bUsing Indonesia's Village Law to Optimize Frontline Service Delivery. 246 Delivering Together 264 1 Washington, D.C. : |bThe World Bank, |c2021. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 347 data file |2rda 490 1 Other Public Sector Study. 520 3 Over the past twenty years, Indonesia has pursued an ambitious policy agenda for decentralization. Indonesia's subnational governments play a key role in providing frontline services. In 2014, Indonesia's Village Law ushered in a new chapter in the country's decentralization agenda. The law establishes a legal and financial foundation for villages to contribute to Indonesia's rural development. In 2020, village transfers accounted for around ten percent of all subnational transfers, playing an important role in Indonesia's Coronavirus (COVID-19) response strategy. Despite these positive results, several frontier issues in the overall decentralization agenda hinder villages' contributing potential to improving frontline service delivery. This report categorizes these structural challenges into four broad categories of regulatory challenges, coordination gaps, limited capacity building systems, and fragmentation in accountability systems. The report aims to show how overcoming these structural challenges can enable the government to institutionalize systems of accountability and participation into its wider service delivery framework. 650 4 Decentralization 650 4 Governance 650 4 Local Government 650 4 Public Sector Development 650 4 Public Sector Management and Reform 830 0 Other Public Sector Study. 830 0 World Bank e-Library. 906 BOOK