The Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS) is an independent, non-profit and non-partisan think tank that advocates for practical policy reforms informed by evidence-based policy research and analysis. Our policy perspectives are based on the belief that only civil, political and economic freedom allows Indonesians to achieve greater prosperity.
CIPS advocates policy recommendations to decision-makers within Indonesia’s legislative and executive branches of government. We are being financially supported by donors and philanthropists who appreciate the independence of our analysis.
... see moreOur Vision: A free and prosperous Indonesia.
Our Mission: Research, recommend and advocate for public policies that empower Indonesians to lead prosperous and peaceful lives.
Fields of study:
Public Policy,
Social Policy,
Trade & Economy,
Education,
Labour, Migration & Employment
Village treasury lands (tanah kas desa) originate from the colonial era and usually comprise a
few hectares that remain under the control of the village government. Village Law No. 6/2014
allows villa...
Education is crucial for reducing inequality and breaking the cycle of poverty. The importance of education is recognized through its inclusion as the United Nations’ fourth sustainable development go...
This project, concerning the valorization of evidence in inclusive social development in Southeast
Asia, is part of UNESCO’s Inclusive Policy Lab work in the ‘Management of Social Transformations’
(MO...
Stunting in Indonesia affected 30.8% of children under five years old – almost eight million children
in 2018. This makes it a highly troubling policy issue. The government has designed several
centra...
Stunting di Indonesia merupakan masalah yang sangat mengkhawatirkan karena telah
memengaruhi 30,8% anak-anak di bawah usia lima tahun - hampir delapan juta anak
pada tahun 2018. Pemerintah telah meran...
Industri unggas di Indonesia adalah sektor utama bagi perekonomian nasional, yang memasok 65% protein hewani dan mempekerjakan 10% tenaga kerja nasional. Meskipun produksi lokal berhasil memenuhi perm...
The Indonesian poultry industry is a key sector for the national economy, supplying 65% of all
animal protein and employing 10% of the national labour force. All over the country, though local
product...
In the first half of 2018, the consumption of maize for animal feed reached 8.60 million tonnes, more than 70% of total Indonesian maize consumption in that period. From 2009 to 2018, maize consumptio...
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has set a target of improving the country’s ranking in The World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business (EODB) index from 72nd to 40th by 2019. One barrier to meeting this chal...
Presiden Joko Widodo menetapkan target untuk meningkatkan peringkat Indonesia dalam indeks Kemudahan Usaha (Ease of Doing Business/EoDB) Bank Dunia dari peringkat ke-72 menjadi ke-40 pada tahun 2019. ...