National Coordinator

National Coordinator is daily manager of National Coalition of PWYP Indonesia’s policy (Article 24). National Coordinator is chosen and decided in General Assembly Meeting for 3 (three) years period and only can be reelected for one subsequent period.

Function

National Coordinator serves to consolidate the coalition, facilitate members, communicate issues covered in the working scope of National Coalition of PWYP Indonesia and develop coalition’s capacity under direction of Advisory Board.

Duties

Liaise interaction and communication with the network of PWYP global, regional, other countries as well as other networks,
Provide support for the need of members,
Establish coalition’s communication, including data and information collecting regarding extractive resources as well as member’s product and activity,
Conduct policy advocacy in the national level and facilitate advocacy in the sub-national level conducted by members,
Develop member’s capacity,
Carry out the administration of membership, partner, observer, and coalition’s activity,
Seek sources of funding for the implementation of function and duties,
Compose working plan and annual budget of National Coalition of PWYP Indonesia.

Authorities

Execute working plan and annual budget arranged by the Advisory Board,
Appoint member organization to carry out the activities that has been decided,
Recruit staff for program, finance, administration and internal control,
Request information and documentation from member,
Represent National Coalition of PWYP Indonesia in the international, national, local and multi-stakeholder forum,
Manage program and budget of National Coalition of PWYP Indonesia,
Use symbol and tools of National Coalition of PWYP Indonesia,
On behalf of National Coalition of PWYP Indonesia for the purpose of fundraising, conflict resolution, mediation, lobby, advocacy and campaign also represent organization in the agreement and engagement with other parties.

Profile National Coordinator

Aryanto Nugroho

Aryanto Nugroho is a National Coordinator of Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia in the period 2020-2024 and 2024-2028. Joined in 2014, Aryanto has played a role in carrying out a number of PWYP Indonesia’s advocacy programs and agendas. He is a representative of Civil Society in the Implementation Team of Extractive Industries Transparency Initiatives (EITI) Indonesia 2015-2022; involved as an Expert and Evaluator Team for the National Movement for Saving Natural Resources (GNPSDA) Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Republic of Indonesia 2017-2019; had an experience as a Co-Chair of Civil Society (C20) Indonesia on the G20 Indonesia’s Presidency 2022.

Currently he has a responsibility to be one of the members of Steering Committee (SC) Open Government Partnership Indonesia (OGI) 2023-2024; member of Steering Committee (SC) at the Asia Network for People’s Energy (ANPE) a networking platform that aims to bring together civil society organizations (CSOs) from the Southeast Asian Region to address the gaps and challenges of just energy transition at the country level with a region-wide perspective and targeted actions; also member of Steering Committee (SC) at the Asia-Pacific Transition Mineral Accountability (APTMA) Working Group, the network comprising CSOs across Australia, Indonesia, India, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and the Philippines, working together to strengthen human rights and environmental due diligence throughout the green energy supply chain, ensuring that marginalized and climate vulnerable communities hosting the raw materials are protected within Just Energy Transition.

He involved on energy and natural resources monitoring with the Anti-corruption Commission, National and Local Government and CSO’s Community, and has experience on facilitating multi-stakeholder groups in the regional, national and local level on gaining information, mapping the critical issues and seeking input for addressing the problem.

Before join PWYP Indonesia, he worked for PATTIRO Semarang for promoting anti-corruption and integrity also promoting gender and inclusive responsive planning and budgeting. organizing has been started since his college days. Aryanto has served as the President of the Student Executive Board (BEM) of Diponegoro University.

Maryati Abdullah

Maryati Abdullah, is National Coordinator of Publish What You Pay Indonesia. She was born in Sukoharjo, Solo. Having degree on Chemistry in Gadjah Mada University and currently enrolled in Graduate School of Planning and Public Policy, Economic Depatment of Universitas Indonesia, she has background of expertise and experience on issues regarding freedom of information, natural resources revenue transparency, economic development planning and public policy, corporate accountability and sustainable development and natural resource governance. Back then, she used to be Chair of Student Representative Council in UGM. Prior joining PWYP, she served as a Program Manager of PATTIRO in transparency and development issue and Head of Research and Development Division in Parliament Watch (PARWI) Yogyakarta.

Previously, Maryati was selected as civil society representative on EITI multi-stakeholder group in Coordinating Ministry for Economy and also actively involved as Core Team of Open Government Indonesia in President’s Delivery Unit for Development Monitoring and Oversight. On the period of 2013-2014, she was chosen as a member of global steering committee of Open Government Partnership (OGP).

Ridaya Laode Ngkowe

Ridaya Laode Ngkowe, is former National Coordinator of Publish What You Pay Indonesia for period 2008-2012, after serves as a member and vice coordinator of Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW). He holds bachelor degree in Regional Development Planning, Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gajah Mada (1994-2000). He continued his study under International Fellowship Program by Ford Foundation at the Graduate School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham, majoring International Political Economy with thesis titled “Politics of Macroeconomic Management in Indonesia 1980s and Onwards”.

Currently, besides working as a specialist of research policy development in the project of political representation system improvement in Indonesia, he also serves as Chair of Executive Board of IDEA, NGO based in Yogyakarta where he started his career in civil society movement. He has big interest on issues regarding of development politic, transparency and accountability in the extractive industry sector and institutional strengthening of non-profit organizations.