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Motivation Matters: Lessons for REDD+ Participatory Measurement Reporting and Verification from Three Decades of Child Health Participatory Monitoring in Indonesia

机译:动机事项:印度尼西亚三个十年的儿童健康参与性监测的REDD +参与性测量报告和验证的经验教训

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Participatory Measurement, Reporting and Verification (PMRV), in the context of reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation with its co-benefits (REDD+) requires sustained monitoring and reporting by community members. This requirement appears challenging and has yet to be achieved. Other successful, long established, community self-monitoring and reporting systems may provide valuable lessons. The Indonesian integrated village healthcare program (Posyandu) was initiated in the 1980s and still provides effective and successful participatory measurement and reporting of child health status across the diverse, and often remote, communities of Indonesia. Posyandu activities focus on the growth and development of children under the age of five by recording their height and weight and reporting these monthly to the Ministry of Health. Here we focus on the local Posyandu personnel (kaders) and their motivations and incentives for contributing. While Posyandu and REDD+ measurement and reporting activities differ, there are sufficient commonalities to draw useful lessons. We find that the Posyandu kaders are motivated by their interests in health care, by their belief that it benefits the community, and by encouragement by local leaders. Recognition from the community, status within the system, training opportunities, competition among communities, and small payments provide incentives to sustain participation. We examine these lessons in the context of REDD+.
机译:在减少毁林和森林退化带来的共同效益(REDD +)的背景下,参与式测量,报告和核查(PMRV)需要社区成员的持续监测和报告。该要求似乎具有挑战性,尚未实现。其他成功的,长期建立的社区自我监控和报告系统可能会提供宝贵的经验教训。印度尼西亚的综合乡村保健计划(Posyandu)始于1980年代,至今仍有效,成功地参与了印度尼西亚各种偏远社区的儿童健康状况的测量和报告。 Posyandu活动通过记录五岁以下儿童的身高和体重并将其每月报告给卫生部,致力于五岁以下儿童的生长和发育。在这里,我们重点介绍当地的Posyandu人员(演艺人员)及其贡献的动机和激励。尽管Posyandu和REDD +的衡量和报告活动有所不同,但有足够的共通之处可以借鉴有益的经验教训。我们发现,波桑杜卡德人的动机是他们对卫生保健的兴趣,他们认为这有益于社区以及地方领导人的​​鼓励。社区的认可,系统内的地位,培训机会,社区之间的竞争以及小额支付为持续参与提供了动力。我们在REDD +的背景下研究这些课程。

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