Activity Reports
- WRI Annual Programs Report January-June 2008: Decentralization, Gender Budgeting, and Its Impact on Women in Poverty
The research result on access and utilization of health services for poor women in seven districts, has show that services and utilization for reproductive health, particularly maternal health for poor women still very poor, moreover the budget allocation for reproductive and maternal health services in the research areas in average not more than 2% out of the district health office budget.
- WRI Annual Programs Report January-December 2007: Decentralization, Gender Budgeting, and Its Impact on Women in Poverty
The first research design only planned to look at the access and utilization of health services for poor women in five districts. During WRI’s research preparation, the institution learned that some districts to be researched are not representing poor areas.
- WRI Annual Programs Report January-December 2006: The Women Research Institute Program on Gender Roles and Democratization in Indonesian Local Politics
In 2006 WRI had finalized its research activity on “The Impact of Gender Budgeting Advocacies in Six Regions in Indonesia”. Besides attain the data, WRI also provides capacity building, especially towards the executive and legislative at the local level of the six research areas.
- WRI Annual Programs Report February-December 2005: The Women Research Institute Program on Gender Roles and Democratization in Indonesian Local Politics
Compare to its first one year of work in 2004, WRI had actively produced its outputs in publication on the theme of gender and governance during 2005 as can be seen separately along with this report. During this year, WRI had published four books.
- WRI Annual Programs Report 2004: Research on the Impact of Regional Autonomy on Women’s Political Participation
As consequence of WRI’s research findings, WRI received many invitations to present its research experience and thought particularly in the impact of regional autonomy towards women’s participation.