Fingerprint graphicFingerprint graphic

Evaluasi Setting Minimum Service Standards (SPM) - BAPPENAS

ConsultancyCluster: Disaster & Climate ResilienceKHUB: Adaptive Social Protection (ASP)

Evaluasi Setting Minimum Service Standards (SPM) - BAPPENAS

September 3, 2024Client: Ministry of National Planning/Development (Bappenas)

Project BackgroundSetting Minimum Service Standards (SPM) for social aspects of disasters is crucial to ensure fair basic services, reduce risks and impacts, improve preparedness and response, enhance agency coordination, and protect public rights. Due to its importance in disaster management, SPM development must undergo thorough studies and reviews. Therefore, evaluating the government-established SPM for social disaster aspects is necessary for effective disaster risk reduction.

Aims and ObjectivesCarry out an evaluation of the Minimum Service Standards (SPM) for Social Aspects of Disasters referred to and implemented by the regional government.

ScopeStudy Scope:- SPM for Social Affairs in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Social Affairs Number 9 of 2018, which includes services for social protection for disaster victims.- Implementation of SPM for Social Affairs for disaster aspects by local governments, including strategies and methods used.Achievement of SPM targets for Social Affairs for disaster aspects by local governments, as well as factors that influence them.- Quality and effectiveness of SPM for Social Affairs for disaster aspects in achieving its objectives, namely ensuring the availability of services that meet standards for beneficiary groups targeted by local governments.- Identification of obstacles and challenges in implementing SPM for Social Affairs for disaster aspects, as well as recommendations to overcome them.

LocationIndonesia (Balikpapan, Samarinda, tbc)

MethodologyApproach: Qualitative & QantitativeData Collection: FGD, KII, Document Review, Secondary Data

KeywordsMinimum Service Standards, Social Aspects of Disasters, Social Prtection, Avalibility of Services

StatusOn-going

Members

Shofia Rahma Aqiela

Details

Cluster

Disaster & Climate Resilience

KHUB

Adaptive Social Protection (ASP)

RDI Logo

The Resilience Development Initiative (RDI) is a preeminent think tank institution in Southeast Asia with a strong focus
on conducting studies related to resilience and sustainable development.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Stay connected with our latest work.

© 2025 Resilience Development Initiative. All Rights Reserved.