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PATTIRO: The challenges of implementing the KIP Law are getting tougher

Jakarta, 1 May 2015 – The implementation of Law Number 14 of 2008 concerning openness of public information is 5 years old on 30 April 2015. However, the government’s achievements in implementing the KIP Law are still far from what has been targeted. According to data from the Directorate General of Public Information and Communication, on February […]

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Press Release | PATTIRO: The Government is Responsible for Village Unpreparedness

Jakarta, 21 April 2015 – The government’s promise to disburse the first phase of village funds in the second week of April 2015 has not been fully realized. Data from the Ministry of Finance shows that as of April 20 2015, only 36 out of 434 districts/cities throughout Indonesia had met the requirements for receiving village

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Press Release | PATTIRO: Ministry of Villages PDTT Needs to Prepare a Road Map for Village Independence

Jakarta, 23 March 2015 – Executive Director of PATTIRO Sad Dian Utomo stated that the Ministry of Villages and PDTT need to prepare a road map (strategy map) to achieve independent village level. The target of 5,000 independent villages in 2015, up to now, still resembles jargon, but has not inspired the enthusiasm of the

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PATTIRO: Ministry of Villages PDTT Needs to Prepare a Road Map for Village Independence

Jakarta – Executive Director of the Center for Regional and Information Studies (PATTIRO), Sad Dian Utomo stated that the Ministry of Villages and PDTT need to prepare a road map (strategy map) for achieving independent village level. The target of 5,000 independent villages in 2015, up to now, still resembles jargon, but has not inspired

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PATTIRO: BUMDes are considered to still need to strengthen governance and regulations

Jakarta – Executive Director of the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) Sad Dian Utomo said that the Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration’s target of establishing Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes), in a number of villages, needs to be balanced with strengthening governance rules and regulations. Dian said that the government should focus

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PATTIRO: Extra Government and Community Efforts are Needed to Avoid Diversion of Village Funds

Jakarta – The Regional Information Research Center (PATTIRO) is concerned about the possibility of irregularities which could actually ensnare village officials, if in practice they are not given guidance and direction, as well as guidance and assistance by the central government and district/city governments considering that we are entering the 3rd week of February. ,

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PWYP Coalition Press Release | NGO: Transparency in Oil and Gas Governance Must Be Implemented

The following is a press release from the Publish What You Pay  (PWYP) coalition’s public discussion in collaboration with PATTIRO in Pekanbaru, Riau Pekanbaru,  (Antarariau.com) – The Indonesian non-governmental organization (NGO) Publish What You Pay (PWYP) stated that the government and contractor companies are obliged to implement transparency in oil and natural gas (oil and

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PATTIRO: ORI Needs to Integrate the National Complaints Mechanism with Social Accountability

PATTIRO asked the Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia (ORI) to immediately implement a national complaint handling system that is integrated with social accountability. A social accountability approach can be used to handle problems that can be resolved in the service unit. So not all complaints must be resolved by ORI. On the other hand,

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OGP Outreach to Papua New Guinea: Indonesia Follows Up on OGP Bali Conference

“We believe that all of us have something to share and something to learn on how the Government and community continue together to make better governance”, Mr. O’Conroy Doloksaribu, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of Republic of Indonesia to Papua New Guinea, November 2014 Open Government Partnership (OGP). This multilateral movement has given many advantages to its

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PATTIRO: BPJS and Puskesmas must be transparent regarding JKN capitation funds

PATTIRO urges BPJS, District/City Health Services, and Community Health Centers to start being transparent about the use of National Health Insurance (JKN) capitation funds. The funds managed come from community contributions so that the community has the right to demand accountability for their use, either directly or through the Health Committee/Council as part of social

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