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MEMR Taking Unpaid Non-Tax Revenue Seriously: Appreciation Post

PWYP Indonesia would like to express our gratitude to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) for their commitment to increasing non-tax state revenue from the mineral…

Calling Jokowi to Move Forwards with Moratorium Mission

The Anti-Mafia Mining Coalition is calling for President Joko Widodo, ‘Jokowi’, to continue fighting for a five year moratorium on new destructive activity in Indonesian forests.……

Plagued with Problems: Mining Governance Update

Mining governance in Indonesia continues to be an issue effecting the environment and the economy. These issues stem directly from a total lack of transparency and accountability…

A Global Transparency Wave: The SEC Rule and Indonesia

Last month, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) passed a rule that will require resource extraction issuers to disclose the payments that they make to governments for…

Why Do Oil and Gas Blocks Exist in Conservation Forests?

Law No. 41/1999 on Forestry prohibits any activity in Conservation Forests, but the ESDM exposure data in the Coordination and Supervision in the Energy Sector indicates the…

PWYP Indonesia Coalition Urges Parliament to Discuss Oil and Gas Law Revision Immediately

2016 marks 12 years after the issuance of the decision of Constitutional Court No. 002/PUU-I/2003 which annuls several articles of Law Number 21 Year 2001 concerning Oil and Gas…

Mining Moratorium in Aceh

The moratorium that took place in Aceh during 2014-2016 saved 407,162 hectares of protected forest. In Publication, Infographic | PWYP Indonesia | July 14th, 2016

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