PDF of presentation - Cultural Development Network
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PDF of presentation - Cultural Development Network
Culture : A New Way of Thinking for Local Government Tuesday 4 October 2011 Melbourne Town Hall, Swanston Street, Melbourne, Australia Jakarta’s Experience Multiculturalism and Planning Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Diversity in Unity) In Indonesian context, implementing democracy implies several important points. Plurality is recognized, being proven by the national creed “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika”, which indicates that Indonesian plurality be acknowledged. Pancasila (Five Principles of the Republic of Indonesia) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Belief in the one and only God ; Just and civilized humanity ; THE UNITY OF INDONESIA ; Democracy guided by the inner wisdom in the unanimity arising out of deliberations amongst representatives ; Social justice for the all of the people of Indonesia. Republic of Indonesia Other Country Kal-Tim Minang Sul-Ut Kal-Teng Kal-Sel Maluku Sul-sel Yogya Bali NTT Papua Jakarta as A Melting Pot Position of Jakarta : 509’12” – 6023’54” South Latitude & 106022’42” – 106058’18” East Longitude Land area : + 661,52 km2 Sea area : + 6.997,50 km2 Boundaries : West East South North Vision and Mission of Jakarta : Banten Province : Bekasi Regency : Depok City & Bogor Regency : Coastline along + 32 km Ethnic Composition of Jakarta 0.59% 0.57% 0.25% 0.10% 1.62% 3.18% Java 3.61% Betawi Sunda 5.53% 35.16% Chinese Batak Minangkabau 15.27% Malay Bugis Madura Banten 27.65% Banjar Population Percentage Based on Religion 0.34 6.00 0.13 3.75 4.03 85.74 Moslem Catholic Protestant Hindu Buddha Others Vision and Mission of Jakarta Vision Mission Jakarta as a convinient and prosperous city for ALL. 1. Implementing good governance; 2. Serving people with service excellence; 3. Empowering community to participate in in all stages of development; 4. Building urban infrastructures and facilities to guarantee convinience and environmental sustainability; 5. Creating dinamic urban living for growth and prosperity. Strategic Plans for Multiculturalism (1) 1. Preserving Betawi’s culture in the context of Jakarta as Capital City of Indonesia which is multicultural. 2. Facilitating acculturation process between local/Indonesian cultures and foreign cultures. 3. Developing world-class cultural center in “Taman Ismail Marzuki.” 4. Revitalizing heritage area/buildings of Old Town (Kota Tua) as economic creative area; 5. Developing Betawi cultural area (Kampung Budaya Betawi); 6. Developing “Taman Mini Indonesia Indah” (Miniature of Indonesia Park) as part of Jakarta’s cultural development effort. Strategic Plans for Multiculturalism (2) 7. Minimizing potential conflicts among community groups; 8. Increasing awareness of religious and ethnic groups for not using violence; 9. Cooperating with police in developing neigborhood safety and security sistems; 10.Increasing role of religious communication forum (Forum Komunikasi Kerukunan antar Umat Beragama FKKUB); 11.Increasing awareness of community in religious tolerance. Implementation of Plan (1) • Forming of Religious Communication Forum Implementation of Plan (2) • Sunday Morning Gathering at Kelurahan by Governor Sunday Morning Gathering by Jakarta’s Governor at East Jakarta Sunday Morning Gathering at Matraman District Governor at Situ Lembang Park, Menteng Implementation of Plan (3) • Interactive Park Development in every neighborhood Suropati Park, Interactive Park in Menteng Street Musician Performance at Suropati Park Menteng Park, Interactive Park in Menteng Implementation of Plan (4) • Forming of Neighborhood Assocation (RT/RW) Regular meeting of neighborhood association at Kemanggisan Regular activity of neighborhood association Implementation of Plan (5) • Community service programs by community and government apparatus The activity called as “Kerja Bakti” Implementation of Plan (6) • Multicultural festivals in Jakarta’s anniversary and Independence Day Celebration Output / Outcome (1) Development of Cultural Diversity Betawi Cultural Village The house of Betawi Entrance to the village Output / Outcome (2) Development of Cultural Diversity Kerak Telor , Betawi’s culinary Ondel-ondel – The art of Betawi Water Tourism Output / Outcome (3) Increased number of performers’ participation in arts and cultural performances Performers 106,000 104,000 102,000 100,000 98,000 96,000 94,000 105,000 + 6,2% 98,520 2009 Performers 2010 Output / Outcome (4) Increased number of visitors to the museums Visitors 2,150,000 2,200,000 + 8,1% 2,100,000 2,000,000 1,976,025 Visitors 1,900,000 1,800,000 2009 2010 Output / Outcome (5) Increased number of audience in multicultural performances Audience 2,550,000 2,600,000 2,500,000 2,400,000 2,300,000 Audience 2,259,450 + 11,4% 2,200,000 2,100,000 2009 2010 Output / Outcome (6) Increased number of cultural and arts studios development Studios 200 150 160 120 Studios 100 + 25% 50 0 2009 2010 Output / Outcome (7) Increased number of actors and actreses Actors 2,250 2,500 2,000 1,800 1,500 Actors 1,000 + 20% 500 0 2009 2010 Sukesti Martono Deputy Governor of Cultural Affairs kmartono@yahoo.com Thank You
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