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Civil Society Coalition to Change the MD3 Law: Changes to the MD3 Law Ignore the Constitutional Court’s Decision and Public Aspirations

Civil Society Coalition for Changes to the MPR, DPR, DPD and DPRD Laws (MD3) (Indonesian Parliamentary Center (IPC), Pusat Studi Hukum dan Kebijakan (PSHK), Komunitas Indonesia untuk Demokrasi (KID), Pusat Telaah Informasi Regional (PATTIRO), Transparansi Internasional Indonesia (TI Indonesia), Indonesian Coruption Watch (ICW), Indonesian Budget Center (IBC), YAPPIKA) In less than seven hours, the DPR […]

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PATTIRO Learning Series: Openness of Public Information in Indonesia

by: Ahmad Rofik (Program Development Unit) Openness of Public Information in Indonesia Implementation of Law no. 14 of 2008 concerning Public Information Openness (KIP) has been in place for four years. The average achievement of basic compliance for the formation of Information and Documentation Management Officers (PPID) has only reached 48.27%.[1] This low achievement is

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National Consolidation Day for CSO: OGP Development in Indonesia

In the national conference for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), 19-20 November 2014 in Jakarta, CSOs and the government representatives discussed the development of OGP implementation in Indonesia. On one hand, as Tara Hidayat the Deputy Management of Strategic Issue and International Relations of UKP4 explained, Indonesian government has done many good things as the manifestation

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An Overview of #OGPinMalaysia

Tuesday, 20 September 2011. An Open Government Declaration was established. Eight countries, Brazil, Mexico, Norway, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Philippines, South Africa, and Indonesia, proclaimed themselves outright to join the OGP as their commitment in the realization of a transparent and accountable government. Now, the number of the OGP participating countries has

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Expanding the Networking, South Sulawesi FoINI Forms a Coalition with Makassar Civil Society

Although it has been a subject of discussion among various of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) since years ago, public information disclosure is still the main concern of those CSOs desiring the realization of transparent and accountable governance. To fulfill this aspiration, the Makassar Legislative Monitoring Committee – Komite Pemantau Legislatif (KOPEL) Makassar – which is

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Civil Society Coalition for Amending the MD3 Law: Returning to the Spirit of Proportionality

Tensions between the two faction groups that were united in the Red and White Coalition (KMP) and the Great Indonesian Coalition (KIH) resurfaced. This time the cause was related to the election of the chairman of the DPR apparatus. The desire to wipe out the position of DPR leadership and completeness by one side results

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Jokowi’s Border Politics

written by: Sad Dian Utomo, Executive Director of the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO) Through improving the quality of life, border residents will automatically feel comfortable in their own country so that territorial integrity is maintained. One of the big agendas that President Jokowi must not ignore in the next five years is the development of

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Menteri Kesehatan Kabinet Jokowi - JK, Nila F Djuwita Moeloek (sumber: vnews.com)

PATTIRO: Maternal Mortality Rate is the Homework of the New Minister of Health

WARTA KOTA, JAKARTA – Executive Director of the Regional Information Review Center (PATTIRO) Sad Dian Utomo said that the Minister of Health, Nila Djuwita F Moeloek, had a lot of homework to do to deal with the high maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Indonesia. “There is a lot of homework waiting for Nila Moeloek to complete

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Workshop of Integrity Management Toolbox for PDAM Kota Malang

by: Widiyarti, ST. MT. The Center of Information and Regional Studies (PATTIRO) with partners, the Water Integrity Network (WIN), the international centre for water management services (CEWAS), and PDAM Kota Malang conducted a workshop with the theme of Integrity Management Implementation in the Local Water Tap Company or Perusahaan Daerah Air Minum (PDAM) in Malang

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FOINI: MASS ORGANIZATION LAW Threatens Transparency

The implementation of the Public Information Openness Law (KIP) has been running for four years. Many complex public problems can be dismantled. In its development, threats began to emerge, contradictions with the implementation of the Community Organizations Law, the implementation of regulations which were good but problematic or deliberately circumvented, especially in eradicating corruption, as

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Open Statement from The Event | “Ending Poverty: Why Strong, Accountable Institutions Matter”

24 September 2014, New York We, the under-signed, believe transparent, accountable and inclusive institutions are vital if we are to end poverty and protect the planet. We are convinced that a specific goal addressing this urgent call is an essential component of the Post-2015 Development Framework. The reasons are overwhelming. Millions of citizens around the

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