Friday, November 2, 2012

Magetan DEGREE MUSRENBANG 2013

Magetan DEGREE MUSRENBANG 2013

Forum Musrenbang or Development Planning Meeting, to be an important vehicle for the coordination, integration, synchronization, and synergy in planning program in 2013. For that Musrenbang forum should be evident in accommodating the aspirations of the community and to formulate a strategy and action plan for the program that will be facilitated both in the
context of the budget and policy framework.
Regent conveyed Magetan Drs. Sumantri, MM. at the Development Planning Meeting (Musrenbang), the Regional Development Plan (RKPD) Magetan in 2012, in the Hall Surya Graha, (Monday, March 5, 2012)
According to Regent Sumantri, there are several strategic issues that will need to be formulated into strategies RKPD program in 2013, among others:
 The number of poor people is still quite high and require rapid treatment, the program is structured and in-depth analysis of the target group;
 The low level of economic growth when compared with the provincial and central governments;
 The low quality of natural resources and the environment are caused areas;
 There is still need to improve local infrastructure,
 and limited development funding sources of public investment.
Meanwhile, according to the Head of Planning Magetan, Drs. Yetra Raulan, there were 956 proposals, worth 495 billion more will be discussed at this time Musrenbang.
Of these, 40 proposals worth 97 billion more filed in the Central Government through the State, as well as 32 proposals worth 51 billion more submitted to the Government of East Java Province. More Magetan submitted to the Government through the Budget.
Musrenbang held that day, attended by approximately 300 people, consisting of; Head of Regional Infrastructure Bappeda East Java Province, Deputy Chief Bakorwil Region I in Madison, Vice Regent, leaders and members of Parliament, Regional Secretary, Chairman SKPD and scope of local government officials Magetan , Regional Leadership Forum Communications Magetan, party leaders, NGOs, women's organizations, religious leaders and community leaders, and members of the press

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