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Towards a New Consensus: Democracy and Human Development in Indonesia

This is the first National Human Development Report for Indonesia. It has been preceded by National Human Development Index Reports in 1996, 1997 and 1999. As before, this has been a collaborative effort between the National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Statistics Indonesia (BPS) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

This report puts people first. It argues that progress in human development is not just essential in itself but also lays the foundations for a stable and unified democracy, and promotes the transition towards a rules-based market economy that can permit sustained economic growth. In a country as large and diverse as Indonesia, however, this can only be achieved through extensive national and regional consultations – leading to a new consensus and a shared commitment to human development.  
 
Download the IHDR 2001

 
Download the complete version of Indonesia Human Development Report 2001 in one big file [PDF 3.65MB] or download each chapter separately.
 
Foreword, Acknowledgements, Abbreviations, Contents, Executive Summary [PDF 510KB]
 
Chapter 1: Human Development Challenges in a Democratic, Decentralized Indonesia [PDF 561KB]
 
Chapter 2: Consolidating Indonesia's democracy [PDF 463KB]
 
Chapter 3: Understanding Indonesia's transformation [PDF 427KB]
 
Chapter 4: Rebuilding the Indonesian miracle [PDF 444KB]
 
Chapter 5: Putting people first: A compact for regional decentralization [PDF 696KB]
 
Human Development Indicators and Indices #1 [PDF 649KB]
 
Human Development Indicators and Indices #2 [PDF 592KB]
 
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Ringkasan Eksekutif (Bahasa Version)
Informasi Ringkas 1 - Pembangunan manusia di Indonesia: Mengutamakan manusia
Informasi Ringkas 2 - Keuntungan dari Indonesia yang demokratis
Informasi Ringkas 3 - Laporan Pembangunan Manusia memberi peringkat pada daerah-daerah di Indonesia
Informasi Ringkas 4 - Indonesia membutuhkan konsensus sosial baru