2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions
Quadrennial Periodic Report
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Name of Party* (country) / REPUBLIC OF INDONESIADate of ratification* / January 12, 2012
Organization(s) or entity(es) responsible for the preparation of the report*
Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture
Officially designated Point of Contact
Upon ratification, Parties designate a point of contact responsible for sharing information on the Convention at the national level and, via the Secretariat, at the international level. If the point of contact changes, the Parties shall notify the Secretariat as soon as possible.
Points of contact are communication channels through which information about the Convention can be disseminated to relevant Ministries and public agencies. Points of contact shall be in a position to respond to queries about the Convention from the general public. Parties shall involve the points of contact in gathering relevant information coordinating the inputs from different governmental and non-governmental sources, and drafting their quadrennial periodic reports.
Title (Mr, Ms)* / Mr / Mailing Address* / Kompleks Kemendikbud, Gedung E Lantai IV, Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, Senayan, Jakarta, 10270First Name* / Hilmar / Telephone / +62-21-5725035
Family Name* / Farid / Fax / +62-21-5725578
Organization* / Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture / Email* /
Name of stakeholders, including civil society organizations, involved in the preparation of the report
For every stakeholder added, the user will have to fill in the following information:
Name / Mr. Adenan, RossalisPosition / Director of Relationships between Foreign Institutions
Organization / Creative Economy Agency
Name / Mr. Afero, Gulfan
Position / Deputy Director for Social and Culture Affairs
Organization / Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Name / Mr. Antariksa, Basuki
Position / Researcher for Research in Policy Development
Organization / Ministry of Tourism
Name / Mr. Amin, Mohammad
Position / Deputy Director for Public Education
Organization / Creative Economy Agency
Name / Ms. Darmaningsih, Maria
Position / Director
Organization / Indonesian Dance Festival
Name / Ms. Dewi, Astarina Eka
Position / Researcher
Organization / Indonesian Center for Sustainable Development
Name / Mr. Gumay, M. Hafez
Position / Researcher
Organization / Indonesian Art Committee
Name / Ms. Hardjasaputra, Christa
Position / Administrator and Project Assistant
Organization / UNESCO Office Jakarta
Name / Ms. Hutabarat, Felencia
Position / Founder
Organization / Arslonga
Name / Ms. Irawati, Lisa
Position / Co-Founder and Director
Organization / Erudio School of Art and Suar Art Space
Name / Ms. Ismar, Madia Patra
Position / Dance Theatre Researcher, Artist, and Lecturer
Organization / Oral Tradition Association
Name / Mr. Karseno, Irawan
Position / Director
Organization / Jakarta Arts Council
Name / Ms. Khrisna, Hartanti Maya
Position / Head of Nomination, Deputy of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Organization / Ministry of Education and Culture
Name / Ms. Kurniawati, Ika Ahyani
Position / Deputy Director for Empowerment of Intellectual Property
Organization / Ministry of Law and Human Rights
Name / Mr. Neng, Daryl
Position / Supervisor
Organization / Yayasan Moehammad Aman Wirakartakusumah
Name / Mr. Pakpahan, Dohardo
Position / Deputy Director for History and World Heritage
Organization / Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture
Name / Ms. Rahmiati, Lita
Position / Head of Relationships between Foreign Institutions
Organization / Ministry of Education and Culture
Name / Mr. Rais, Hassanein
Position / Secretary General
Organization / National Private Radio Broadcasting Association of Indonesia
Name / Ms. Ratnawati, Lien Dwiari
Position / Deputy Director for Intangible Cultural Heritage
Organization / Ministry of Education and Culture
Name / Ms. Sapardan, Wieske
Position / Project Assistant
Organization / UNESCO Office Jakarta
Name / Mr. Saputra, Aryudhi
Position / Head of Agreements and Ratifications
Organization / Creative Economy Agency
Name / Ms. Satriati, Wikan
Position / Publication Manager
Organization / Lontar Foundation
Name / Mr. Siagian, Rizaldi
Position / Expert Staff
Organization / Indonesian Indigenous Peoples Alliance
Name / Mr. Silitonga, Witler Slamet
Position / Expert Staff on Culture
Organization / Indonesian State Intelligence Agency
Name / Ms. Suharti
Position / Bureau Chief of Planning and International Cooperation
Organization / Ministry of Education and Culture
Name / Mr. Susilo, Dwi
Position / Head of Statistical Evaluation and Reporting on Education and Social Welfare
Organization / Central Bureau for Statistics
Name / Mr. Syahrin, Alfi
Position / Researcher
Organization / Ministry of Tourism
Name / Mr. Wirakartakusumah, M. Aman
Position / Professor Emeritus, Advisor for Education and Culture
Organization / Bogor Agricultural University
Name / Ms. Wijayani, Erli
Position / Head of Education and Culture Agreements
Organization / Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Name / Mr. Ulumuddin, Ihya
Position / Researcher
Organization / Ministry of Education and Culture
Describe the multi-stakeholder consultation process established for the preparation of this report*
The consultation process for Indonesia was a joint effort by the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) and the UNESCO Jakarta Office conducted in multiple steps involving wide participation from various stakeholders. The Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), in collaboration with the Secretariat of the Convention and the UNESCO Jakarta Office, provided technical assistance from two international experts, Ms. Anupama Sekhar (India) and Mr. Charles Vallerand (Canada). Through its financial assistance, SIDA also offered to fund the following three steps in the planned consultation process: one-day multi-stakeholder consultative workshop, three-day drafting team national workshop, and one-day public consultation. The remaining steps were hosted under the initiative of and funding from the MEC. The complete list of steps taken during the consultation process were:1. Consultative workshop (December 8, 2015). Attendance of 55, from both government officials and civil society organization (CSO) representatives.
2. Data collection workshop I (January 20, 2016). Attendance of 48, from government officials only.
3. Data collection workshop II (January 21, 2016). Attendance of 38, from CSO representatives only.
4. Consultative visit to the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Coordinating Ministry of Human and Culture Development (February 22, 2016).
5. Consultative visit to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights and the Creative Economy Agency (February 24, 2016).
6. National workshop (March 1-3, 2016). Three day attendance of 84, 31, and 32, respectively from both government officials and CSO representatives.
7. Consultative visit to the Ministry of National Development Planning and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (March 18, 2016).
8. Drafting team coordinator consultation (March 21, 2016). Attendance of 14 from both government officials and CSO representatives.
9. Drafting team workshop (April 4, 2016). Attendance of 24 from both government officials and CSO representatives.
10. Public consultation (May 4, 2016). Attendance of 88 from both government officials and CSO representatives.
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