15 July 2016
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…
24 June 2016
Sharing Experiences Regarding Social Accountability in the Extractive Industries
PWYP Indonesia shared its experience regarding the application of social accountability to the extractive industries in the global social accountability forum (GPSA) in Washington…
24 June 2016
Eyes on The Forest: Clear and Clean Mining Permits Need Further Review
The determination of Clear and Clean (CnC) for mining permits after Coordination and Supervision (Korsup) of KPK in mineral and coal sector needs further review. Eyes on The…
24 June 2016
The Importance of Beneficial Ownership Implementation Strategy in Indonesia
The Panama Paper revelation indicates massive practices of tax avoidance, money laundering, and the camouflage of assets resulted from corruption in tax haven countries that…
24 June 2016
Draft Bill of Tax Amnesty Wounding the Sense of Justice
Tax Justice Forum urged the government and house of representative to suspend the discussion of Draft Bill of Tax Amnesty, because it wounds the sense of justice. This statement…
24 June 2016
Data Extractor: Learning to Harare
Dozens of data activist from several members of Publish What You Pay Coalition gathered in Harare, Zimbabwe, last May. They joined “Data Extractor Workshop’ which aims to analyze…
24 June 2016
Coalition Assess the Mining Permit Governance Still Stagnant
Several reformation agendas in mineral and coal sector are still stagnant. One of them is the governance of non-CnC mining permits, whose number reach around 4000 permits…
23 May 2016
Open Mining Mobile Application
Open Mining Mobile Application is an apps for transparency and accountability of extractive resources for sustainable development. This apps enable us to check the location of…
11 April 2016
A Story from Cerro De Pasco: Towards a Rights and Environmental Recovery Scheme in the EITI Standard
By: Hermawansyah, Swandiri Institute As a policy dialogue forum, EITI involves 3 parties namely the State, the Business Community & Civil Society. Can EITI encourage…







