Indigenous Forest: A Legal Strategy in Defending Rights of Local Community on Land

The community in Tayan Hilir is not silent when their land is threatened by concessions of mining and palm plantation. The problem is 51% of the…

PWYP’s Work on Open Data Astonishes RightsCon Southeast Asia 2015

Manila-Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia shared the work undertaken on Open Data in the extractive industry sector in Indonesia, in RightsCon…

Dialogue with Clare Short – Chair EITI International

JAKARTA - "How's response of local government when they receive citizen's reports on mining?" asked Clare Short, Chair of EITI International to…

Strengthening Community Participation in Monitoring Extractive Industry

On 6-8 of January 2015 Publish What You Pay Indonesia and Swandiri Institute hosted Open Data Training in Sanggau District, West Kalimantan. 30…

PWYP Encourages Extractive Sector Data Openness

The openness of information provides a great opportunity in encouraging improvements in extractive industry governance. This was conveyed in a…