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Daftar 34 Provinsi Beserta Ibukota Di Indonesia SEKRETARIAT UTAMA LEMHANNAS RI BIRO KERJASAMA DAFTAR 34 PROVINSI BESERTA IBUKOTA DI INDONESIA I. PULAU SUMATERA 1. Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam : Banda Aceh 2. Sumatera Utara : Medan 3. Sumatera Selatan : Palembang 4. Sumatera Barat : Padang 5. Bengkulu : Bengkulu 6. Riau : Pekanbaru 7. Kepulauan Riau : Tanjung Pinang 8. Jambi : Jambi 9. Lampung : Bandar Lampung 10. Bangka Belitung : Pangkal Pinang II. PULAU KALIMANTAN 1. Kalimantan Barat : Pontianak 2. Kalimantan Timur : Samarinda 3. Kalimantan Selatan : Banjarmasin 4. Kalimantan Tengah : Palangkaraya 5. Kalimantan Utara : Tanjung Selor (Belum pernah melkskan MoU) III. PULAU JAWA 1. Banten : Serang 2. DKI Jakarta : Jakarta 3. Jawa Barat : Bandung 4. Jawa Tengah : Semarang 5. DI Yogyakarta : Yogyakarta 6. Jawa timur : Surabaya IV. PULAU NUSA TENGGARA & BALI 1. Bali : Denpasar 2. Nusa Tenggara Timur : Kupang 3. Nusa Tenggara Barat : Mataram V. PULAU SULAWESI 1. Gorontalo : Gorontalo 2. Sulawesi Barat : Mamuju 3. Sulawesi Tengah : Palu 4. Sulawesi Utara : Manado 5. Sulawesi Tenggara : Kendari 6. Sulawesi Selatan : Makassar VI. PULAU MALUKU & PAPUA 1. Maluku Utara : Ternate 2. Maluku : Ambon 3. Papua Barat : Manokwari 4. Papua ( Daerah Khusus ) : Jayapura *) Provinsi Terbaru Prov. Teluk Cendrawasih (Seruai) *) Provinsi Papua Barat (Sorong) 2 DAFTAR MoU DI LEMHANNAS RI Pemerintah/Non Pemerintah, BUMN/Swasta, Parpol, Ormas & Universitas *) PROVINSI 1. Gub. Aceh-10/5 16-11-2009 2. Prov. Sumatera Barat-11/5 08-12-2009 Prov. Sumbar-116/12 16-12-2015 3. Prov. Kep Riau-12/5 21-12-2009 Kep. Riau-112/5 16-12-2015 4. Gub. Kep Bangka Belitung-13/5 18-11-2009 5. Gub. Sumatera Selatan-14 /5 16-11-2009 Gub. Sumsel-110/5 28-12-2015 6. Gub. Bengkulu-15/5 17-11-2009 7. Pem. Prov Lampung-16/5 17-11-2009 Prov Lampung-109/5 24-11-2015 8. Pem. Prov Jawa Barat-17/5 08-12-2009 9. Gub. Jawa Tengah-18/12 15-12-2009 Gub. Jateng-117/12 25-02-2016 10. Pem. Prov. DI Yogjakarta-19/12 21-12-2009 11. Pem. Prov. Jawa Timur-20/1 17-12-2009 12. Prov. Kalimantan Barat-21/5 19-11-2009 13. Prov. Kalimantan Tengah-22/5 16-11-2009 Prov. Kalteng-108/5 09-11-2015 14. Gub. Kalimantan Selatan-23/5 18-11-2009 15. Prov. Kalimantan Timur-24/5 17-11-2009 16. Gub. Prov. Sulawesi Utara -25/5 16-11-2009 Prov. Sulut-113/5 30-11-2015 17. Gub. Prov. Sulawesi Barat-26/5 19-11-2009 18. Gub. Sulawesi Tengah-27/5 16-11-2009 Prov. Sulteng-120/5 01-03-2016 19. Gub. Sulawesi Tenggara-28/5 17-11-2009 20. Gub. Prov. Gorontalo-29/5 17-11-2009 Prov Gorontalo-111A/5 26-11-2015 21. Gub. Prov. Maluku-30/ 16-11-2009 Pem. Maluku-121/5 02-05-2016 22. Gub. Prov. Maluku Utara-31/5 15-12-2009 23. Gub. Prov. Papua Barat-32/5 16-11-2009 24. Gub. Sumatera Utara-33/12 17-11-2009 25. Gub. Prov. Riau-34/5 20-11-2009 26. Gub. Jambi-36/5 28-12-2009 27. Gub. Bali-37/- 28-12-2009 Pem Prov. Bali 11-11-2019 28. Gub. Banten-40/5 - Pem. Prov. Banten-107/5 24-11-2015 29. Gub. Prov. NTT-41/5 20-01-2010 30. Gub. NTB-42 /5 08-01-2010 Prov. NTB-111/5 23-11-2015 31. Pem. Prov. DKI Jakarta-43/5 14-01-2010 Prov. DKI Jakarta-52/... 12-01-2011 (Ketahanan Nasional) (Perbaikan Gedung Lemhannas RI) 32. Gub. Prov. Papua-44/5 09-04-2010 33. Gub. Prov. Sulawesi Selatan-45/523-04-2010 Prov. Sulsel-124/5 10-10-2016 3 34. Pem. Prov. Kalimantan Utara (Tanjung Selor) /5 Belum Pernah Melaksanakan MoU *34. Pemkab. Bantaeng Prov Sulsel-114 07-12-2015 *35. Pemkab. Penajam Paser Utara Prov Kaltim - ...... (Perbaikan Blm dilaks TTD) 21-03-2016 Pemprov 34 11 masih berlaku 1 belum MoU 22 Belum perpanjang Prov 34 EVALUASI PRODUK KERJA SAMA MoU TA. 2019 di Provinsi 1. DIY Surabaya 17-12-2009 Triwulan I Januari-Maret 2019 2. Jateng Semarang 28-12-2015 Triwulan I Januari-Maret 2019 3. Jatim Surabaya 25-02-2016 Triwulan II April-Juni 2019 4. Sumatera Selatan Palembang 21-12-2009 Triwulan II April-Juni 2019 PELATIHAN TAPLAI TA. 2018 1. UNS 2. IIPAT 3. EO 2 4. ADKASI Angkatan 2 5. INTI Angkatan 1 6. ADKASI Angkatan 3 7. INI 1 8. INI 2 9. HIPMI 8 10. UNS 3 4 *) UNIVERSITAS 1. Piagam Kerja Sama -1A 19-05-2004 Lemhannas RI dan Universitas Jayabaya 2. Piagam Kerja Sama -1B 02-03-2005 Lemhannas RI, Pemerintah Provinsi Jabar & Universitas Padjadjaran 3. Perjanjian Kerja Sama-3 14-08-2006 Lemhannas RI dgn UGM(Program Magister Studi Strategis ttg Tannas & HI) Diperpanjang MoU-71 (Dik, Penelitian & Jianstrat, Taplaikbs, Tannas, Pgbdn msyrkt) 12-12-2012 4. Lemhannas RI dengan 12 Universitas + 2 Institut-4 17-01-2007 (UNAIR, UNCEN, UNDIP, UGM, UNHAS, UI, UNLAM, UNPAD, UNPATTI, USU, UNSYIAH, UDAYANA, IPB, ITB) 5. Lemhannas RI dgn Unv. Kebangsaan Malaysia-9 16-12-2009 6. Lemhannas RI dgn STIA LAN RI-39 13-01-2010 (Diperpanjang dengan LAN RI)-134 2018 7. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Andalas -55 20-05-2011 8. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI)-56 10-08-2011 9. Lhnns RI dgn Ins Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Sunan Ampel-60 16-01-2012 10. Lhnns RI dgn Unv. Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jatim-62 09-05-2012 11. Lemhannas RI dgn Unv. Jenderal Soedirman-64 25-09-2012 12. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Musamus-65 01-11-2012 13. Lemhannas RI dgn UI, UGM & UNHAN (L-IUN)-67 09-08-2012 (Diperpanjang dengan UI & UGM / L-IUN)-133 2018 14. Lemhannas RI dgn UGM-71 12-12-2012 (Rencana/ProsesPerpanjangan) 15. Lemhannas RI dgn UPN “Veteran” Jakarta-73 11-03-2013 (Rencana/ProsesPerpanjangan) 16. Lemhannas RI dgn Unv. Mulawarman-74 02-04-2013 17. Lhnns RI dgn Unv. Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh-82 03-12-2013 18. Lhnns RI dgn Unv. Syiah Kuala Darussalam Banda Aceh-86 03-12-2013 19. Lemhannas RI dgn UNJ-89 24-02-2013 (Diperpanjang dengan UNJ)-103 2015 20. Lemhannas RI dgn Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)-90 10-03-2014 21. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Brawijaya (UNBRA)-91 09-06-2014/30-7-20 22. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Siliwangi-92 22-12-2014 23. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Paramadina-93 25-02-1015 24. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Negeri Semarang-97 11-05-2015 25. Lemhannas RI dgn Tantri Abeng University (TAU)-98 11-05-2015 5 26. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia-99 11-05-2015 27. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Sahid Jakarta-104 11-09-2015 28. Lemhannas RI dgn UNJ-103/(Perpanjangan) 11-09-2015 29. Lemhannas RI dgn UNS Surakarta-131 20-12-2017 30. Lemhannas RI dgn L-IUN-133/(Perpanjangan) 21-03-2018 31. Lemhannas RI dgn LAN RI-134/(Perpanjangan) 23-04-2018 32. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Semarang (USM) -142 15-03-2019 33. Lemhannas RI dgn Universitas Terbuka(UT) -150 10-09-2019 34. Lemhannas RI dgn SGPP-Indonesia-. 01-07-2020 6 *) INSTANSI 1. Piagam Kerja Sama-1C 27-09-2004 Lemhannas RI dgn Pusat Pengkajian Strategi Nasional (PPSN) 2. Lemhannas RI dgn KPK-1 20-11-2006 3. Lemhannas RI dgn BPS-5 22-03-2007 Diperpanjang MoU yang Pertama 2012 Diperpanjang MoU yang kedua 2019 4. Lemhannas RI dgn The Habibie Center-7 22-03-2007 5. Kesepakatan Bersama-35 Lemhannas RI dgn ADEKSI (Asosiasi DPRD Kota Seluruh Indonesia) 19-12-2009 Diperpanjang MoU-123 2016 6. Perjanjian Kerja Sama-38 11-01-1010 Lemhannas RI dgn BPMIGAS 7. Lemhannas RI dgn AMPI-46 20-10-2010 Diperpanjang MoU-128 2017 8. Lemhannas RI dgn PERMAMSI-47 24-11-2010 (Persatuan Perusahaan Air Minum Seluruh Indonesia) 9. Lemhannas RI dgn-48 24-11-2010 Pengurus Besar Persatuan Artis Film Indonesia 10. Lemhannas RI dgn BALEGDA-49 24-11-2010 (Perhimpunan Badan Legislasi Daerah Indonesia) 11. BPK dgn Lemhannas RI-50 23-12-2010 12. Lemhannas RI dgn BPP HIPMI-51 19-01-2011 Diperpanjang MoU-129 2017 13. Lemhannas RI dgn PWI-54 20-05-2011 (Pengurus Pusat Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia) 14. Lemhannas RI dgn ADKASI-57 10-08-2011 (Asosiasi Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Kabupaten Seluruh Indonesia) Diperpanjang MoU-125 15-12-2016 15. Lemhannas RI dgn LPP RRI-58 11-09-2011 (Lembaga Penyiaran Publik Radio Republik Indonesia) 16. Lemhannas RI dgn KEMENDAGRI RI-59 11-01-2012 Diperpanjang MoU-137 2018 17. Lemhannas RI dgn LKBN ANTARA-61 23-02-2012 (Lembaga Kantor Berita Nasional Antara) 18. Lemhannas RI dgn ANRI-63 21-05-2012 (Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia) Diperpanjang MoU 2019 19. Lemhannas RI dgn KADIN-66 12-11-2012 (Kamar Dagang & Industri Indonesia) Diperpanjang MoU 2018 20. Lemhannas RI dgn BPS-69/(Perpanjangan) 19-12-2012 Diperpanjang MoU ke 2 2019 7 21. Lemhannas RI dgn Badan Informasi Geospasial-68/MoU 11-12-2012 Perjanjian Kerja Sama-70/PKS (Berbeda di Ruling) 2012 22. Mahkamah Konstitusi dan Lemhannas RI-75 19-11-2013 23. Lemhannas RI dgn MUI-76 24-11-2013 24. Lemhannas RI dgn-77 24-11-2013 Org Masy Pembela Kesatuan Tanah Air Indonesia Bersatu 25. Lemhannas RI dgn-78 24-10-2013 Lembaga Swadaya Masy Gerakan Masyarakat Bawah Indonesia 26. Lemhannas RI dgn-79 24-10-2013 Org Masy Gerakan Anti Narkoba Nasional 27. Lemhannas RI dgn Konsil Kedokteran Indonesia-80 31-10-2013 28. Lemhannas RI dgn-81 03-12-2013 Majelis Permusyawaratan Ulama Aceh 29.
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