Public Discussion on Strategic Policies on Mining Governance in the Second Term of Jokowi’s Government in 2020-2024 Period

Indonesia has just completed the 2019 General Election which sets the Joko Widodo-Ma'ruf Amin as pair of President and Vice President of Republic of Indonesia for 2019-2024…

Improving Transparency and Accountability of Mining Governance in NTB

Transparency and accountability are critical preconditions in mining governance. Those two principles are keys of meaningful public participation in monitoring the mining sector,…

Advancing the Implementation of Beneficial Ownership Disclosure in Indonesia

PWYP Indonesia together with the Secretariat of Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) Indonesia under Coordinating Ministry of Economics held focus group discussion…

Assessing Opportunities for Mining Contract and Licenses Transparency in West Nusa Tenggara

Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia in cooperation with SOMASI NTB held a Focus Group Discussion entitled “Opportunity in Implementing the Contract and License Document in…

Consolidation of Civil Society in Central Java, East Java, Yogyakarta in Promoting Contract and License Disclosure as Effort to Prevent Corruption

Thirty-two (32) civil society organizations in Central Java, East Java, and Yogyakarta province in the series of Open Government Week 2019 activities held a consolidation to…

Discussion and Screening of “Fragment from Pining” Film

Aceh is the home of the Leuser Ecosystem Area, one of the most important conservation areas in the world. Unfortunately, nowadays forests in the Leuser area continues to suffer…

PWYP Indonesia Encourages Bojonegoro to Manage Oil and Gas Endowment Fund for Sustainable Development

Bojonegoro is one of the districts with the biggest oil and gas production in Indonesia, which contributes to 25-30% of national oil and gas production. Its oil reserves are…

PWYP Indonesia Calls for Stronger Supervision and Law Enforcement in the Implementation of Reclamation and Post-Mining

Coordination and Supervision of Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in mineral and coal sector (known as Korsup Minerba KPK) throughout 2014-2018 has led to revocation and…

Energy Efficiency in the Transportation Sector, Case Studies in Indonesia and the European Union

Transportation absorbs large enough energy consumption, where more than 94% energy use in the transportation sector in Indonesia comes from fuel. Meanwhile, Indonesia has become…

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