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    "data": {
        "id": 1706798,
        "msgid": "national-priority-programmes-deemed-difficult-to-achieve-without-central-local-synergy-1777391513",
        "date": "2026-04-28 22:09:03",
        "title": "National Priority Programmes Deemed Difficult to Achieve without Central-Local Synergy",
        "author": "A.Syalaby Ichsan",
        "source": "REPUBLIKA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "The Head of the Domestic Policy Strategy Agency (BSKDN) under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Yusharto Huntoyungo, has stressed the need for stronger synergy between central and regional government policies to accelerate Indonesia's national priority programmes towards the Golden Indonesia vision. These programmes encompass food and energy security, human resource quality improvement, inclusive economic growth, sustainable development, and poverty alleviation, but face challenges such as suboptimal policy alignment standards, limited data quality, unintegrated tracking systems, and capacity gaps. To address these, BSKDN is promoting evidence-based policymaking through reliable data provision and capacity building for local policy analysts, positioning itself as a policy hub to connect national and regional needs.",
        "content": "<p>Strengthening the synergy of central and regional government policies\nis urged to be intensified alongside the acceleration of national\npriority programmes in the Golden Indonesia vision. The Head of the\nDomestic Policy Strategy Agency (BSKDN) of the Ministry of Home Affairs,\nYusharto Huntoyungo, explained that these programmes include\nstrengthening food and energy resilience, improving human resource\nquality, inclusive economic growth, sustainable development, and poverty\nalleviation. \u201cThe Indonesian government is currently intensively\nimplementing various national priority programmes; this will not succeed\nwithout strong integration between central-level planning and regional\nimplementation,\u201d stated Yusharto at the National Seminar themed\n\u201cBridging Gaps in Regional Public Policy: Central-Regional\nSynchronisation, Budget Efficiency, and Strengthening Implementation\nCapacity to Realise Responsive and Accountable Governance,\u201d organised by\nSingaperbangsa Karawang University (Unsika) in Karawang on Tuesday\n(28\/4\/2026). He acknowledged that several challenges remain in aligning\ncentral and regional policies, including suboptimal standards for policy\noutput alignment, limitations in data quality as a basis for\ndecision-making, and the lack of integration in policy tracking systems.\nAdditionally, capacity gaps between policy formulators and implementers\nalso affect the effectiveness of field implementation. To address these\nchallenges, Yusharto said his agency is continuously promoting\nevidence-based policymaking through the provision of more valid and\nreliable data as well as developing the capacity of policy analysts in\nthe regions. \u201cTo overcome this issue, we at BSKDN are striving to become\na policy hub that connects data, analysis, and policy needs at both\nnational and regional levels,\u201d he explained.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/national-priority-programmes-deemed-difficult-to-achieve-without-central-local-synergy-1777391513",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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