16 February 2017
Reversing the Resource Curse (Part II)
Strengthen civil society engagement in promoting transparency, reducing tax evasion and illicit flows and advocating for responsive uses of revenues from extractive activities in…
16 February 2017
The Replacemet of Pertamina’s Director Should be Transparent, Credible, and Independent
Civil society coalition for energy and extractive industry governance reform, Publish What You Pay Indonesia, urged the government to select Pertamina’s President Director in…
14 February 2017
Call for Proposals: Short Film Production
Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia is a coalition of NGOs that pays attention to transparency, accountability and improvement of governance in extractive industries and natural…
13 February 2017
Royalties vs Refunds
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - When the deputy chairman of the House of Representatives' (DPR) budget council, Said Abdullah struck the gavel at a meeting inside the legislature…
10 February 2017
Government’s Mineral Export Easing Policy Reported to Ombudsman
Jakarta-Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia along with other element of civil society organizations in the civil society coalition, namely Natural Resource Constitutional Watch,…
10 February 2017
Mining Downstream Industry and Its Multiplier Effect
Downstream policy through development of refinery industry is considered to provide a multiplier effect, such as revenue, due to the increase of added value and employment…
10 February 2017
Extractive Industry Policy Innovations and Civil Society Movement in Southeast Asia: An Introduction
Good governance in extractive industries (EI) and natural resources has played an important role in development, particularly for economic and social welfare. A lack of good…
6 February 2017
The Increase in Coal Prices Can Drive Coal Exploitation
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia asks the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) to be aware of the increase in coal prices in 2018, which is…