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Gender Mainstreaming in Research and Innovation : A Case of Infrastructure
Development in Indonesia
Monika Raharti
Center for Young Scientists
affiliated to Surya University
Indonesia
Jakarta Post, Sunday August 23, 2015
1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia
• “Every citizen enjoys equal status before the law and in government, and is obliged to uphold them without exception”
• “Every citizen shall have the right to employment and to conditions of life commensurate with human dignity”.
• Agrarian Law of 1960 : indicator on Gender Equality and the Knowledge Society in Indonesia guarantees the right of women to own land.
• Broad Guidelines of State Policy (GBHN) in 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993 and 1999 : provide the basis for policy formulation and planning for national development, and emphasized the improvement of the role and status of women in the family and society in order to achieve gender equality and equity.
• Gender Mainstreaming has been adopted since the issuance of Presidential Instruction
No 9/2000
Ministry of Public Work and Housing
Assessment Tool Gender Impact Assessment
Research and Development Department Working Group of Gender Mainstreaming
Gender Impact Assessment
Gender
Gender +
Special Needs
Gender Impact Assessment
Classification of Special Needs :
1. Socioeconomy : rich-poor
2. Age : children, old people
3. Susceptibility : pregnant women
4. Modernity : rural area
5. Ethnics : more 300
6. Race : melanesian, polinesian, mongolid
7. Religion/belief : 88% Moslem
Criteria of Gender Responsive Infrastructure
1. Infrastructure for all
Criteria of Gender Responsive Infrastructure
2. Basic Needs
Criteria of Gender Responsive Infrastructure
3. Comfortable Infrastructure
Criteria of Gender Responsive Infrastructure
4. Safe Infrastructure
5. Eco-friendly Infrastructure
GIA by National Commission for the Promotion of Equality
1. Assessing the current situation
2. Reviewing the proposed policies
3. Determining the expected impact and significance of gender priorities
4. Determining the potential impact on men and women both directly and indirectly; and
5. Recommending changes or modifications on the proposed policies
GIA by Ministry of Public Work and
Housing
1. Photographing the current situation;
2. Identification of alternative infrastructure (zero alternative);
3. Analyzing the implication of the infrastructure on gender;
4. Prioritizing infrastructure inputs;
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6. Analyzing cross sectional issues;
7. Setting up gender action plan
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