PWYP Indonesia Urges Petral Audit Results to be Brought to The Domain of Law

Civil society coalition, Publish What You Pay Indonesia, urged the Government to immediately follow up on the audit findings of PT Pertamina's subsidiary, Petral, into the domain…

National Conference on Extractive Resource Governance: “Extracting the Future: Managing the Extractive Resources for Sustainable Development”

Abundant extractive resources (i.e. Oil, gas and mining) in Indonesia are a significant capital for development to bring welfare of the people. Thus, it is important to…

Institutional Frameworks and Contract Structure – Some Consideration

Institutional Frameworks and Contract Structure - Some Consideration from Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia

Find a Way for Indigenous People in the Middle of Extractive Siege

The existence of extractive industry (mining, palm, and forest) grow massively in Sanggau District, especially in Tayan Hilir, has been narrowed the territories managed by…

School of Drone, Learning Make Drone for Spatial Mapping

Swandiri Institute and PWYP Indonesia organized School of Drone (SoD) last September, 29 -October, 5 in Pontianak, West Kalimantan. Workshop in making drone process, was followed…

“Dozens of Oil, Gas and Mining Companies Have Not Report EITI 2012-2013”

“25% mining companies have not submitted EITI report in 2012-2013” JAKARTA—27 of 108 mineral and coal companies have not submitted EITI (Extractive Industry Transparency…

Government Is Urged to Seriously Revoke Problematic Mineral and Coal Mining Business License (IUP)

Civil society urged the government, especially the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources through the Directorate General of minerals (minerba) to follow up on a number of…