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Kamis, 29 April 2010

Jumat, 02 April 2010

Selasa, 30 Maret 2010

Kamis, 04 Maret 2010

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Sabtu, 06 Februari 2010

our harvest.....(1

intensification of goat livestock....(1

education for all.....(6

intensification fish production at balong....(2

intensification fish production at balong....(1

Bicycle market......(2

Bicycle market......(1

SEPERTA program first training.....(2

tree of hope "making dream" at PRA training....(1

SEPERTA program first training.....(1

intensification milk cow livestock...(1

intensification fish production at keramba.....(3

nata de aloevera (womens small groups enterprise)...(1

education for all.....(5

reach of dream from river.....(3

reach of dream from river.....(2

reach of dream from river.....(1

education for all.....(4

Participatory Rural Appraisal at Mauk...(1

Alternative local food....(1

intensification fish production at keramba.....(2

intensification fish production at keramba.....(1

Legal Status

Cerdas Bangsa at 10 Oktober 2004 Notaries Deed No 98 by Public Notary Ny. Martinah Warmasyah, SH with No. 3 Tahun 2004. Although list of Department of Internal Affairs (Depdagri) : 37/D.III.3/XI/2004 and list of dan Pengadilan Tinggi (high court) in East Jakarta No. 40/Leg/LL/2004.

education for all.....(3

electronic Mechanics Training...(2

electronic Mechanics Training...(1

going to school at Mauk...(1

Turbin propel..piko hidro...(2)

piko hidro...(1

Jumat, 05 Februari 2010

compost production (from nothing to something) based community...(4

compost production (from nothing to something) based community...(3

compost production (from nothing to something) based community...(2

SRI system to intensification padi...(1

eggs duck

intensification duck livestock...2

intensification duck livestock...1

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No Rekening : 0120-01-003030-53-3 BRI Cabang Tangerang
Atas nama LSM Cerdas Bangsa cabang Banten

Where are we ?

Komplek Ciledug Indah II Blok C 3 No. 24 Pedurenan, Karang Tengah.
Kota Tangerang. Banten. Indonesia. 15158
Telp. : +62-21-7306320
Fax : +62-21-73451927

www.tangerangcerdasbangsa.blogspot.com

Email :
tangerang.cerdasbangsa@yahoo.com
tangerang.cerdasbangsa@gmail.com

Our SEPERTA School

compost production (from nothing to something)

SEPERTA program : slip of a plant (vegetatif)-1

Medical herbal (save our biodiversity)

Strategic Programs (5 Years)

1. Practice Agriculture School (PAS) or Sekolah Pertanian Terpadu (SEPERTA) : training and workshop to increase a capacity for being a success of farmer. This program will be to prevent a loss generation of farmer. Programs will characteristic a lesson from field and synergy with entrepreneurship management. To ensure that the results of in-class training are adopted, Cerdas Bangsa (Tangerang) will provide routine technical assistance and coaching to make sure that the knowledge and skills learned during training are institutionalised in each of the partner organisations. This routine support will also provide an organisational mechanism of control of program, ensuring that everything runs by the rules in each of the part. Include for the 5 the best participant in each training, will be give fellowship achievement.
2. Bunda/Mama Fund (BUFU) Care : to provide a fund for support are upheld and the poor and disadvantaged communities are able to develop their capacities. The recommendations produced are expected not only to help local communities to prevent and resolve the problems. Example activity: Microfinance approach for get a prosperous women (Lembaga Keuangan Mikro untuk Perempuan Sejahtera) : to change from an aid paradigm is not yet supported by technical and operational capability as well as basic understanding on Micro Finance activities can perform a side from being an operator of a savings and loan institution, specifically to maximize microfinance as an effective tool in poverty reduction and job creation. There is a need of a proper sequence of technical capacity and financial capital to ensure proper development of resources to the neediest sectors. Minimum standards education on sustainable program and microfinance performance to compliment to loancapital.
3. Legal Reform : Reforms are needed in the institutions, tools, and training involved in the policy process, if constitutional compliance is to be achieved. Law reform bodies carry out research and recommend ways to simplify and modernize the law. Many law reform bodies are statutory corporations set up by governments, although they are usually independent from government control, providing intellectualindependence to accurately reflect and report on how the law should progress.
4. Research and advocacy for community Development : The aim of this programme is to raise the quality of conflict prevention and resolution in conflict and post-conflict areas in a participatory and gender sensitive way. The expected output is stronger community participation in conflict transformation and peace-building efforts. Strengthening of the CSOs is carried out using several approaches.

education for all (2)

Education for all

Our strategic programs (3 years)

Access to Basic Services: Access to food, safe drinking water, health care and education is a fundamental right for every person. We support organisations that are committed to improve the access of marginalised groups to these essential basic services.

Sustainable Economic development: Enabling people to support themselves in their struggle to get out of poverty, for example by providing micro credit to entrepreneurs. We support producer organisations, together with corporations, in their efforts to bring their products to the market. This also involves working together in developing standards for sustainability and corporate social responsibility .

Voice the democratization and peace building: Across in Banten we work together with organisations and movements which stand up for peace, human rights and democratisation. This includes support of programmes aiming at conflict resolution and reconciliation, strengthening of the legal system and increased participation in political decision-making at local and national level.

Our Movement

Phylosophy : doing valuable work

Vision : A democratic society in Indonesia in which the principles of justice
and respect for human rights

Mission : Cerdas Bangsa aims to empower the poor and dis-advantaged communities through the empowerment of civil society organizations and a process of community development, concentrating on enhancing human resources and the infrastructure to enable them to face a changing and challenging environment

Goals : Together with its partners, Cerdas Bangsa (Tangerang) will provide assistance to solve the problems Civil Society Organization (CSO) face, through empowering them to get accesses to improve their human resource capacities, improving their organization’s management capabilities, streamlining their financial management systems and procedures and enhancing their information & communication technology capabilities.

Strategic : In achieving its vision, mission and goals, Cerdas Bangsa concentrates on approaches to develop and empower civil society organisations and community-based organisations at the community level. To support its work, Cerdas Bangsa has developed a division that focuses on research and advocacy of the issues that concern Cerdas Bangsa.

Introduce cerdas Bangsa (Tangerang)

Indonesia is one of the largest archipelagos in the world that has 17,508 islands, situated between 6 degrees northern latitude and 11 degrees southern latitude and spreading from 97 degrees to 141 degrees eastern longitude and it is located between two continents – Asia and Australia/Oceania. This strategic position greatly influences the country’s culture, social, politics and economy.

Stretching along 3,977 miles between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, Indonesia has a total area of 1.9 million square miles including the ocean waters. The five large islands of Indonesia are: Sumatera covering 473.606 square km, Java with 132.107 square km, Kalimantan (the third largest island in the world) with an area of 539.460 square km, Sulawesi with 189.216 square km, and Papua with an area of 421.981 square km.

Indonesia is very rich in natural resources that are spread all over the archipelago and include minerals, oil, forest and many of the other riches of the world. Ironically, however, welfare in this country still falls far short of expectations. Many people still live below the poverty line, even though they live in areas that are very rich in natural resources. Without question, it is these ironical circumstances that encourage people to demand justice and equal attention from those who have enjoyed many of the natural riches owned by the people inhabiting these areas.

Cerdas Bangsa stands to doing valuable SMART for Indonesian Develop¬ment, which was established in 10 Oktober 2004 in Jakarta. It became a legal corporate on 2004 as a non-profit organization. 10 Oktober 2004 Notaries deed No 98 by Public Notary Ny. Martinah Warmasyah, SH with No. 3 Tahun 2004. Although list of Department of Internal Affairs (Depdagri) : 37/D.III.3/XI/2004 and list of Pengadilan Tinggi (high court) in East Jakarta No. 40/Leg/LL/2004. Cerdas Bangsa was established to share experience and knowledge on issues and concerns which support and help the work of CSO in assisting, educating, and empowering poor people in the struggle to achieve their mission, vision and goals.

Cerdas Bangsa (Tangerang) is one representative National Cerdas Bangsa in Jakarta. Cerdas Bangsa (Tangerang) is to concern in Banten (province) Area and especially for Tangerang Area (town and Kabupaten)

The complexity of the problems faced by the country and the international forces that have a large impact on Indonesia, demand from the CSO a quick response to the changes in the local, national and international level. In this regard, CSO are expected to be able to provide solutions and alternatives to the problems faced by the communities, particularly the poor and dis¬advan¬taged people.

The complex problems that exist at the local, national and international levels, in addition to the internal organizational weaknesses of the grass¬roots organizations, require better manage¬ment and systems that are able to effectively and efficiently bring about reforms to the benefit all stakeholders. Therefore, Cerdas Bangsa (Tangerang)concentrates its objectives on empowering CSOs in a synergetic way, aiming to counter the negative impact of globalization and the organizati¬on-al weaknesses inherent in local CSOs.

The reasoning of Cerdas Bangsa (Tangerang) is the prevailing misconception of conservation as an anti-people nature protection, the deepening conflict between economic use of natural resource and its conservation, the increasing domination of information and science by international research and conservation institutions, the unprecedented rate of destruction of forest and marine ecosystem, and the increasingly alienated and impoverished communities living in and around rich natural resource area.