Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social and Political Development (ICOSOP 2016)

The Implementation of Voluntary Land Donation (LDV) and Community-Driven Development (CDD) Program:Lesson from ICWRMIP Project in Indonesia

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Pius Suratman Kartasasmita
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10.2991/icosop-16.2017.74How to use a DOI?
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Voluntary Land Donation (VLD), Community-Driven Development (CDD), ICWRMIP, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Government of Indonesia.
Abstract

The ICWRMIP is an ADB funded project carried out by the Government of Indonesia represented by Ministry of Health. The project includes support for Community and NGO-Driven Initiatives for Improved Water Supply and Sanitation which requires the implementation of voluntary land donation (VLD) referring to a process of giving up individual or community rights on land for public usage voluntarily. This study deals with the extent to which procedures and principles of VLD are implemented at community level and the extent to which the land utilization for community infrastructures could sustained beyond project closure. Quantitative approach is used as a basic design in conducting community profiling. However, qualitative approach is used to finalize post-project evaluation. Thirty-two (32) from fifty-four (54) initiated projects were selected as sample using two-stage random sampling. Field survey, documentary study, depth interview and observation on physical project were combined as data collection techniques.The study concludes, that the procedures and principles of VLD agreed by both ADB and GOI are well implemented in terms of information clarity, public participation and consultation, as well as gender equality treatment. It is unexpectedly found that most of the donated land are belong to vulnerable group as measured by their education, occupation, income and expenditures. The study also confirmed that VLD used for community infra-structures, is doubtfully sustained beyond project closure due to five identified factors:unclear legal document of land ownership, conflicting status of the donated land, discontinuity of long term benefit of the projects, and incomplete institutionalization processes.

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social and Political Development (ICOSOP 2016)
Series
Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research
Publication Date
November 2016
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10.2991/icosop-16.2017.74
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2352-5398
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10.2991/icosop-16.2017.74How to use a DOI?
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© 2017, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
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This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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