Community Representative Observers CRO

Monthly Progress Report January 2014 Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project 25 office to the location of procurement meeting, and also he she also receives per diem or Out Station Allowance OSA and hotel accommodation if necessary to stay. CROs also got additional charged for their reporting costs. The financing standards adjusted to the General Cost Standard Standar Biaya Umum issued by the Ministry of Finance. The CRO’s financing charged to the Contract for Consulting Services for Technical Assistance for Core Team Consultants CTC No: 06-20CTCTALN80431112, dated 5 November 2012.

4.7.3 Publication Disclosure

The second task under ACAP is publication of related ACAP documents for public disclosure with easy access to the general public and this is mainly manifest in the ACAP segment of the WINRIP website. This ACAP section has been being designed to attain the best possible transparency of the project. Ministry of Public Work MPW will provide necessary information in the Project Implementation Plan PIP, Project Management manual PMM on its website, and in the bidding documents, such as contact point for complaint mail and e-mail address, phone, fax, text message. The contact will also include the Bank’s Fraud and Corruption Hotline. MPW will hold Annual Accountability Meetings to enhance accountability and project information sharing with civil society. The PMM will provide guidelines on disclosure of information related to the project. MPW official website will display critical information on WINRIP to enhance both internal and external monitoring of the project: • Work Plan and Procurement Plan. • Quarterly newsletter containing information on the list of contracts, implementation progress, projects related activities, number, types and status of complaints in each location. The newsletter will also be made available to civil society in hard copy and through electronic mailing system. • Mid-Term Review Report, promptly after completion of the mid-term review implementation support is carried out in accordance with the loan agreement; • All final audit reports financial or otherwise, including qualified audit reports prepared in accordance with the loan agreement and all formal responses of the government in relation to such reports. The publication should be done within one month after the report is accepted as final. • Contracts awarded with information on general scope of work with location, value, and summary information of the awarded firms contractors. The practice in other projects demonstrates that disclosure of contracts awarded will help in reducing fraudulent practices Ministry of Public Works PU maintains a website: http:www.pu.go.id, with a link to Monthly Progress Report January 2014 Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project 26 ’eproc.pu.go.id’ for information on semi e-procurement or e-procurement. PMU WINRIP supported by CTC will develop his own website: http:www.winrip-ibrd.com, and with it all the information and data about WINRIP be inputted or uploaded on this site. In the application of one of the components of ACAP, the public disclosure and transparency, it is necessary to spread information and increase the capacity of all stakeholders involved in the implementation of this WINRIP project, through a variety of relevant training. The trainings have been expressed in the ToR of CTC WINRIP and described in the Project Implementation Plan PIP. One of the major risks to effective project implementation and management derives from the likelihood that project management staff does not have adequate training in or experience of the management of large-scale projects. Procedures to mitigate these risks include the need to conduct comprehensive training of staff in all participating entities involved with the procurement, financial management and supervision of the project. In response to this need, an Annual Training Program has been prepared, which identifies the major training requirements to be addressed. This program builds on previous training programs prepared and implemented by DGH to strengthen management staff and support the implementation of loan programs like WINRIP. Activity of training will be carried out and supported in CTC contract, including the budget which use provisional sum budgets Internal training of central and regional government staff will be required to support and strengthening administration and management of the project throughout its implementation. This will help ensure that procedures for procurement, project implementation and monitoring are well understood, to explain the safeguard aspect of the project including the Anti- Corruption Action Plan ACAP and the Environmental and Social safeguards ESS, and to reinforce technical guidelines as required. Training will be provided an extension of normal DGH training program as outlined in table below: No Training Topic Purpose Target Agencies Units Estimated Trainees Year 1 Procurement Training Including Provision of ACAP  Special Training in procurement for members of Procurement Committees  Detailed provision of ACAP  Procurement Committees at Provincial Level 30 2 Training In Project Management  Required civil service training  Prospective staff for Satkrer Work Units 20 3 Refresher Training in Project Management  Feedback to Project management staff from wider experience  Satkrer Work Units in Provinces 60