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Non-structural institutions (Indonesian: Lembaga Nonstruktural; LNS) or non-structural agencies are special organizations in Indonesia distinct from traditional government ministries and non-ministerial government bodies.[1] Formed through certain legislative and executive acts, (e.g. laws, government regulation, presidential regulation)[1] non-structural institutions are formed to support the overall functions of the state and government, addressing specific needs/tasks that cannot be as efficiently handled by existing ministries and agencies.[2] Funding for these organizations come from the national budget (APBN).[3]