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The Policy Advocacy and Community Empowerment (PACE) Center stands as a beacon of hope and change, committed to empowering communities, advocating for their rights, and fostering resilience and sustainable development. Rooted in a strong sense of social responsibility, PACE endeavors to create positive and lasting impacts at both policy and grassroots levels, ultimately striving for a more equitable and sustainable world.

PACE dedicates significant efforts to influence policy frameworks and governance structures. By focusing on five key areas of policy advocacy, the center aims to bring about systemic changes that address pressing global challenges. Complementing its policy advocacy initiatives, PACE places a strong emphasis on community empowerment as a catalyst for lasting change. The center believes that empowering communities is the key to achieving sustainable development goals and building resilience from the ground up.

To achieve its ambitious goals, PACE boasts a diverse team of experts, including policy analysts, community development specialists, environmental scientists, and social advocates. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that the center’s initiatives are holistic, evidence-based, and grounded in the real-world context of the communities they serve.

 

FCL - Agropolitan Territories of Monsoon Asia

Client: FCL - ETH Zurich Singapore
2025
Research
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NIES - Social Survey on Household Waste Management Practices in Riverside Communities in Jakarta, Indonesia

Client: National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
2025
Consultancy
Water & Waste Management
Water & Waste Management
WWM

Vital Strategies - Collaborative Air Quality Monitoring Networks in Jakarta

Client: Vital Strategies
2025
Consultancy
Water & Waste Management
Water & Waste Management
WWM

Nature-based Solutions (NBS) for Urban Flood Risk Management in High-density Settlement in Bandung City

Client: SAPPK ITB
2024
Research
Disaster & Climate Resilience
Disaster & Climate Resilience
RUP

Making Displacement Safer: Locally-led DRR Solutions for Displaced Populations in Urban Areas

Client: Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction
2023
Consultancy
Children Social Welfare & Health
Disaster & Climate Resilience
DCR

Managing Risk in the Face of Climate Change (MRFCC) Training

Client: Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation (WCDI)
2023
Research
Children Social Welfare & Health
Disaster & Climate Resilience
DCR

Memberdayakan Ketahanan Lokal: Pendekatan Komprehensif untuk Menanggulangi Slow Onset Disaster dan Dampak Perubahan Iklim dalam Lanskap Kebijakan Indonesia

Policy Brief
2024
June
Bencana yang terjadi secara perlahan atau slow onset disaster, seperti kenaikan permukaan laut, menimbulkan dampak yang signifikan di Indonesia. Undang-Undang No. 16/2016 belum mengatur tentang pengelolaan slow onset disaster terlebih untuk merespon isu perpindahan manusia seperti pengungsian, migrasi, dan relokasi sebagai dampak perubahan iklim. Solusi mengenai dampak perubahan iklim dan slow onset disaster juga perlu didukung oleh kerangka perubahan iklim yang lebih terintegrasi secara vertikal. Maka dari itu, penting untuk menguatkan integrasi kebijakan di tingkat daerah, memperkuat perlindungan sosial, dan melakukan pemantauan data yang berkala. Pemerintah daerah memiliki peran krusial dalam menerjemahkan kebijakan nasional terkait slow onset disaster dan perubahan iklim ke tingkat lokal. Masih terbatasnya kesadaran dan komitmen Pemerintah Daerah dalam merespon isu ini menunjukkan perlunya diambil langkah-langkah konkret seperti pembentukan kerangka kerja adaptasi, integrasi rencana pembangunan dengan perubahan iklim, serta penguatan perlindungan sosial. Selain itu, pemantauan penerapan kebijakan secara berkala akan membantu menentukan upaya antisipatif di masa depan. keywords: Perubahan Iklim, Slow-onset Disaster, Migrasi, Adaptasi dan Mitigasi, Ketahanan Lokal
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COVID-19 and food systems in Indonesia

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2023
June
ASEAN
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