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Bali Green Leadership Forum: Ecology-Based Fiscal Initiative

“Bali Green Leadership Forum: Ecology-Based Fiscal Initiative” Nusa Dua, Bali, January 23, 2020 A number of Regional Heads who have and are implementing Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) schemes have gathered in Bali for the Bali Green Leadership Forum, Thursday, January 23, 2020. The event, organized by the Center for Regional Studies and Information (PATTIRO) and …

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PATTIRO Press Release | Reflections on the 2019 Election

Reflections on the 2019 Election: “ASN Neutrality Violations Still Widespread, Enforcement of Sanctions Weak” Jakarta, 6 August 2019 UU no. 5 of 2014 concerning State Civil Apparatus (UU ASN)  states that the function of ASN is the spearhead of public services and as the glue and unifier of the nation. Therefore, ASNs are required to …

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Residents affected by the Batang-Semarang toll road construction expect fair and proper compensation as they are to be evicted

The 2018 Ied al-Fitr holidays is approaching in two months’ time, yet the process of completion of compensation for land used for the construction of Batang-Semarang Phase III toll road has not reached an agreement between the affected citizens and the Government (represented by the National Land Agency/BPN and the District Court). The eviction process, …

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Freedom of Information Network Indonesia Coalition (FOINI) Press Release

Press Release Indonesian Freedom of Information Network Coalition (FOINI) Jakarta, Tuesday, February 14 2017 Reappointment of Information Commission Members without Re-Selection, the Constitutional Court Declares Unconstitutional and violates Article 33 of the KIP Law The appointment of Information Commission members, including in the second period, must go through a selection process. That is the essence …

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Ordering the Village Governments to Use the Village Fund Only for Infrastructure Development, PATTIRO: The President to Harm Villages’ Democratic Spirit

Jakarta, 15 January 2016 – President Joko Widodo ordered the village governments to use the 2016 village fund disbursed by the central government only for infrastructure development[i]. PATTIRO regards the president’s statement as something that has harm villages’ democratic spirit. “The decision has violated the Village Law mandate which has provided more democratic spaces to …

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PATTIRO: To Reduce the Maternal Mortality Rate, Health Ministry Should Provide Spaces for the People to Monitor Village Midwives

Health Minister Nila Moeloek notes that there are at least 5 targets of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in health sector Indonesia failed to achieve, one of which is the target to reduce Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR)[i]. Indonesian Midwives Association (IBI) Secretary General Tuminah Wiratmoko stated one of the reasons that cause the failure is the …

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Civil Society and Government Need to Work Together to Achieve the SDGs in the Health Sector

Jakarta, 14 December 2015 – Minister of Health, Nila Moeloek stated that in general the health condition of Indonesian people is still worrying[i]. At the end of 2015, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were far from being achieved. The Millennium Development Goals in the health sector, which include reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, and fighting …

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Commemorating International Day of Persons with Disabilities, PATTIRO: There Are Still Too Many Problems!

Jakarta – Every December 3, the world commemorates International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Since it was declared in 1992 by the United Nations, until now, unfortunately, people with disabilities in Indonesia are still a marginalized group. PATTIRO views that the DPR is still slow in discussing the Draft Law on Persons with Disabilities. “Friends with …

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Press Release | Sofyan Djalil: Partnering with Civil Society is a Must

CSO OGP Indonesia Press Release | 2015 Open Government Partnership Summit in Mexico Mexico City – The Minister of National Development Planning Sofyan Djalil stated that it is important for Indonesian Government to acknowledge the partnership with civil society as partnership is one of many other Open Government Partnership (OGP) principles. “It is important to build …

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A Year Ruling the Country, Jokowi-JK Commitment to the Open Government Tends To Decline

JAKARTA — Civil society organizations see that during the first year of Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla tenure the commitment to implement the Open Government Partnership (OGP) tends to decline. Though Indonesia is one of OGP initiators, until this very moment, the Government is yet to create a clear policy to concretely carry out the OGP initiative. …

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The number of registrants is minimal, the ORI committee must extend the registration time

On February 17, 2016, The current term of office of members or commissioners of the Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia will end. Based on Law Number 37 of 2008 concerning the Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia, members of the Indonesian Ombudsman will be selected through ten stages with a total time of 189 …

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