Satya Budi UTAMA

at World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia
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Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, ID

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Experience

    • Indonesia
    • Think Tanks
    • 1 - 100 Employee
      • May 2023 - Present

      WRI’s air quality program is a global initiative that seeks to identify, build awareness of, and eliminate the root causes of air pollution that damages climate, human, and ecosystem health. The program has three main areas of work: (i) engagement with city stakeholders to use participatory science to diagnose and develop targeted, cost-effective clean air solutions to protect human health and climate, (ii) working with the science community to convert innovative methods into tools and products that communities and policymakers can use to better manage their impact on the atmosphere, and (iii) working with national governments and business networks to design and implement broader regional-to-global air quality governance. It is a part of the WRI Ross Center on Sustainable Cities, with additional oversight from the Data Lab and engagement with Climate, Governance, Energy, and other programs at WRI. The team is global, with senior experts distributed across WRI’s network of international offices.WRI Indonesia air quality program is growing along with the USAID-funded program called “Clean AirCatalyst”, which is implemented by a global consortium that WRI is leading with EDF and other partners. The consortium includes six additional partners: Clean Air Toolbox for Cities (Columbia University), Climate and Clean Air Coalition, Internews Network, MAP-AQ, OpenAQ, and Vital Strategies. Show less

      • Jan 2020 - Apr 2023

      Southeast Asia (SEA) is home to a large extent of peatland ecosystems (24.7 million hectares or 56 percent of the world’s tropical peatlands). As the host of significant carbon sinks, the success of global efforts to limit the Earth’s temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius hinges upon the achievement of SEA countries in sustainably managing their peatlands. The ASEAN Member States, especially countries with the most significant contribution to peat degradation, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, have taken several policy measures to address this issue. WRI Indonesia supports the ASEAN member states' effort to reduce fires and haze in the region by empowering non-state actors (NSAs) and improving their capacity on sustainable management and use of peatlands with the following objectives:• Enhanced and mainstreamed knowledge on sustainable peatland management through reliable data utilization, promotion of actionable research, and best practices implementation at local level.• Catalyzed investment and business model transformation of sustainable peat commoditiesImproved awareness and capacity of NSAs and communities to collaborate and provide mutual assistance in the future for sustainable peatland management and protection• Improved awareness and capacity of NSAs and communities to collaborate and provide mutual assistance in the future for sustainable peatland management and protection As Sr. Project Lead I am responsible for all programmatic, personnel, outreach, and accounting matters related to the SUPA project with project leads from the Tropical Rainforest Conservation and Research Centre (TRCRC) and the Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH) as well as with key contacts in the European Commission (EU - EC) and the Secretariat of the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN Secretariat). Show less

    • Non-profit Organization Management
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Program Unit Senior Manager
      • Aug 2018 - Oct 2019

      CARE International is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty, reaching millions of people in 95 countries around the world. CARE helps strengthen communities through an array of programs that work to create lasting solutions to the root causes of poverty. CARE has been active in Indonesia since 1967. Beginning with food distribution in Java, we have since expanded into a wide range of programming from relief to recovery to development. Today CARE Indonesia carries out extensive programming in Nusa Tenggara Timor, Java and South Sulawesi. CARE Indonesia’s work focuses on global issues that include: 1. Emergency Preparedness and Response 2. Integrated Risk Management: Responding to Climate Change, Resilience, and Food Security 3. Empowerment of Women and Youth Program Unit Senior Manager provides strategic and technical oversight of a Program Unit on economic empowerment, women empowerment, dignified work, WASH, and nutrition under CARE International Indonesia. I supervise Project Managers to ensure projects are on budget, on schedule with quality deliverables. I am also responsible to contribute to business development and resource mobilization. Financial Accountability of USD 1,000,000 budget managed. Show less

    • Deputy Programme Manager for Indonesia Domestic Biogas Programme
      • Sep 2015 - Aug 2018

      Yayasan Rumah Energi (YRE) was established on 19 November 2012 within the framework of the Indonesian Domestic Biogas Programme. The purpose of the establishment of YRE is to ensure the continued and sustained development of biogas sector in Indonesia. YRE, as local entity will engage also in various other projects with a main focus on renewable energy. IDBP/Indonesia Domestic Biogas Programme (BIRU), has been running since 2009 in which has managed to construct 15,250 biogas plant in 10 provinces in Indonesia. To promote the biogas sector in Indonesia, BIRU needs to boost the number of construction in the coming years, with at least another 10,000 biogas digesters to be constructed by the end of 2018. Currently the project engage with 64 partners in 10 provinces (Banten, West Java, Central Java, Yogyakarta, East Java, Lampung, South Sulawesi, Bali, NTB and NTT), provide training and certify the mason to build high quality biogas digesters. Primary roles and responsibilities of the IDBP Deputy Programme Managers include: 1.Liaisons with project stakeholders and maintenance of the network to support the development of biogas sector 2. Establish and fostering good coordination among stakeholders and donors 3. Supervise and coordinate Regional Coordinators in program implementation 4. Provide support to the National Biogas Programme Support Office team in Jakarta to manage and liaise with provincial offices 5. Prepare the recruitment of consultants and project staff 6. IDBP Project monitoring 7. Coordinate the production of Regional Programme Implementation documents and other planning documents, budgets and other Provincial outputs, and making sure that data collection procedures for the bio-digester MIS are followed timely and accurately 8. Assist in research, studies, surveys and evaluation activities 9. Support knowledge dissemination through training, mentoring ad field visits and undertake client's feedback Show less

    • Switzerland
    • International Affairs
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Emergency Operation Center Project, Project Coordinator
      • Jul 2012 - Jun 2015

      Under the overall and direct supervision of the Project Manager, and in close coordination with IOM Mission support functions in Jakarta, undertake preparation, planning, coordination and day-to-day management of activities under a new Disaster Risk Reduction project to be implemented by IOM for East Indonesia through -Confirm, elaborate and update a detailed project implementation plan outlining a clear strategy for construction, installation of IT and communications equipment, training support and facility handover in the framework of developing Emergency Operations Centres (EOC) for selected areas in East Indonesia; -Undertake day-to-day project management duties, supervise project staff and ensure that the activity schedule and project targets are met in a timely manner; -Prepare and undertake high-level project socialization and consultation meetings with government, including, but not limited to, the Indonesian Disaster Management Agencies at central and regsional levels; ensure the strong support of these agencies to receive and own the EOCs by actively engaging them throughout the full lifetime of the project; -Assist the Project Manager in securing firm commitments of the central and provincial governments to undertake measures that guarantee the financial and operational sustainability of the EOCs during and after completion of the project; -Setting up multi-agency technical and institutional task force teams in respective target site that will assume key roles in advising the project team and facilitating smooth implementation of project activities at the local level -Coordinate the delivery of an integrated programme of capacity-building activities for the development and handover of EOCs to the target governments -Identify and source training experts and resources needed in the provision of training and technical assistance for facility management, operations & maintenance, IT, communications, information management systems, Show less

      • Aug 2008 - Jun 2012

      Manage the daily implementation of French Red Cross Disaster Management Capacity Program activities under the close supervision of the Head of Delegation, including planning and coordination meetings, budgeting, monitoring and reporting.Specific tasks and responsibilities:-Maintain and develop institutional linkages with other key disaster management players and stakeholders in Indonesia (government agencies, Indonesian Red Cross, UN agencies, international and NOG/INGO, International Federation of Red Cross/Red Crescent, International Committee of Red Cross and other Red Cross societies) engaged in disaster management – at local, national, regional and international levels - to ensure the relevance of the programme strategies and activities. -Ensure optimum coordination of plans, operations, information and other resource sharing in the disaster management with the abovementioned DM players and stakeholders.-Manage the provision of support to programme partners in developing training modules and materials related to capacity building, organization and human resource development as well as community development.-anage the DM Programme communication strategy through the production of visibility materials.-In the event of disaster, support the Indonesian Red Cross in the assessment, planning, implementation and coordination of relief operations – as directed by the FRC Delegation.-Supporting the Head of Delegation in the management and supervision of the FRC Disaster Management team members Show less

      • Dec 2007 - Aug 2008

      Assist the DM Program Team in the assessment, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of the DM program activities in the six targeted regions of Aceh, West Sumatra, Jambi, DKI Jakarta, Yogyakarta and BaliSpecific tasks and responsibilities:-In collaboration with the Program Coordinator and the Program Manager, formulate background documents and guidelines for evaluation, monitoring and reporting of the DM program activities, in line with their respective indicators of achievement; -Produce accurate, regular and timely reports for the French Red Cross; and both within and outside the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement-Liaise with international, government and non-government organizations and maintain broad and effective channels of information.-In collaboration with partners, prepare promotional materials about the program activities-Support partners in providing them with advise and training to set up appropriate internal and external info and reporting systems Show less

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Reporting Officer
      • Jan 2006 - Mar 2006

      Contribute in the design and re-design of BEUDOH Tsunami Recovery Program’s monitoring and evaluation system. Managing the development and refinement of the BEUDOH capacity building framework and advising Program Coordinator to increase the effectiveness of program implementation including raising the awareness of program’s beneficiaries regarding the sustainability, transparency and quality of deliveries. Specific tasks and responsibilities: -Daily management of the M&E Unit in the development, testing and implementation of monitoring and evaluation tools. -Ensuring that progress, impact and other qualitative and quantitative monitoring systems are implemented timely as per scheduled. -Conducting field visits and providing regular guideline and on the job training to the field staff and organize refresher courses as needed. -Produce regular progress report on the implementation of activities -Liaise with other program units and external partners to conduct research, study assessment as needed and relevant for program’s strategy. Design and monitor the baseline study and evaluation research to support the monitoring and evaluation system. -Provide strategic inputs and technical inputs to Program Coordinator on the improvement required to increase the impact of the program, including capacity building activities. Show less

  • Freelance Project Monitoring and Evaluation
    • Greater Jakarta Area, Indonesia
    • Independent Consultant
      • 2002 - 2005

      TIFA Foundation Indonesia, March-August 2005 Research Consultant Assisting Knowledge Manager of the TIFA Foundation to examine the capacity development of Legal Aid Institution (LBH) offices of Padang, Palembang and Bandung, Indonesia within the implementation of Access to Justice for Marginalized People program by following activities: -Evaluating LBHs technical guidelines and evaluating the development of expertise of the staff. -Preparing reports and materials regarding LBH offices project implementation. -Co-author the report findings. Save the Children UK, Jl Pejaten Barat No. 8, Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia Contributor, Minimum Development Report, Shadow Report, February-April 2005 Managed by the Save the Children’s Children and Economic Policy Adviser from the regional office in Bangkok, assisting the Education Advisor of Save the Children UK-Jakarta Office to research and report on civil society views on Millennium Development Goals progress in Indonesia to contribute to a regional alternative progress report on the Millennium Development Goals in time for the UN MDG summit in September 2005. The World Bank, Jakarta Office Working in research team carrying out in-depth qualitative evaluation of the Urban Poverty Program (UPP) Round 1 (May-August 2003) and Squatter Settlement Pilot Assistant Project (July-September 2004) using participant observations, in-depth interviews and focus groups. Show less

  • Indonesia National Comission on Human Rights
    • Greater Jakarta Area, Indonesia
    • Investigation Assistant
      • Aug 2001 - Mar 2002

      Assisting the members of The Investigation Commission on Human Rights Violation on Trisakti and Semanggi events in investigating possible acts of human rights abuse by police and military force in shootings at University of Trisakti and Semanggi area of Jakarta from 1998-1999 by following activities: -Together with other members Investigation Assistance Team, participating in establishing human rights investigation tools and instruments. -Collecting data and information by conducting document studies and interviewing persons who were involved in those events. Show less

  • Indonesia Corruption Watch
    • Greater Jakarta Area, Indonesia
    • Research Assistant
      • Jan 2000 - Dec 2000

      Working in research team carrying out exploratory qualitative and quantitative research of corruption patterns in public sectors using in-depth interviews Working in research team carrying out exploratory qualitative and quantitative research of corruption patterns in public sectors using in-depth interviews

Education

  • University of Essex
    Master of Arts (M.A.), Theory and Practice of Human Rights
    2006 - 2007
  • İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi
    None, Summer School
    2006 - 2006
  • Universitas Indonesia (UI)
    Bachelor's degree, Political Science
    1994 - 2001
  • SMA 68
    1991 - 1994
  • SMA 68
  • SMA 68

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