Author name: PATTIRO

Training on Revenue Sharing Calculation and EITI at Subnational Level

The Members of PWYP-Indonesia, PATTIRO and LPAW Blora, with the support of Revenue Watch Institute (RWI) held a trainings on extractive industries oil and gas revenue sharing (DBH=dana bagi hasil) calculations and projections. PATTIRO and LPAW are the member of PWYP-Indonesia. The one day training aims to provide better understanding on revenue streams (flow of …

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VIDEO COMPETITION “YUK AWASI!”

Video Competition“Yuk Awasi!” or “Let’s Watch!” is a short video competition organized by Pusat Telaah dan Informasi Regional (PATTIRO) as part of the Strengthen Integrity Accountability Program (SIAP) II which raise three thems as follows : Themes raise in this competition are: Manipulation or Success Story of Subsidized BOS (Cost of School Operational Funds); Manipulation …

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Training on Revenue Sharing Calculation and EITI at Subnational Level

The Members of PWYP-Indonesia, PATTIRO and LPAW Blora, with the support of Revenue Watch Institute (RWI) held a trainings on extractive industries oil and gas revenue sharing (DBH=dana bagi hasil) calculations and projections. PATTIRO and LPAW are the member of PWYP-Indonesia. The one day training aims to provide better understanding on revenue streams (flow of …

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Indonesia in Brief

Indonesia is an intercontinental country having 17,508 islands. Its population reaches more or less 237 millions and is estimated to continue growing and reaching to 315 millions in 2035. With area of 1,919,440 kilometer square, Indonesia is the 16th world’s vastest country. Indonesia is also known as having the largest Moslem population in the world. There …

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Reformasi, Otonomi Daerah dan CSO/NGO

DINAMIKA sosial politik di Indonesia juga membawa perubahan pada peta pergerakan CSO (civil society organization) atau NGO (non-governmental organization) di Indonesia. Kejatuhan rezim Soeharto dan terbukanya proses demokratisasi di Indonesia menumbuhkan wacana tata kelola pemerintahan yang baik, akuntabilitas dan transparansi dari berbagai institusi publik. LSM (lembaga swadaya masyarakat) atau NGO yang aktif mengawasi aktivitas negara dan lembaga politis lainnya, lambat …

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PENGUMUMAN HASIL LOMBA PHOTO AMATIR TINGKAT NASIONAL 2010-2011

PANITIA LOMBA PHOTO AMATIR TINGKAT NASIONAL 2010-2011 Industri  Tambang, kesejahteraan Rakyat dan Lingkungan Hidup PENGUMUMAN HASIL LOMBA Kami ucapkan terimakasih sebesar-besarnya bagi para peserta yang telah berpartisipasi dalam Lomba Photo Amatir Tingkat Nasional : Industri Tambang, Kesejahteraan rakyat dan Lingkungan Hidup yang di adakan oleh Pattiro Jakarta bekerja sama dengan LGI (Local Government and Public …

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Lomba Foto Amatir: Tambang dan Kesejahteraan

Pusat Telaah dan Informasi Regional (PATTIRO) Jakarta bekerja sama dengan Revenue Watch Institute (RWI) dan Local Government and Public Service Reform Inisiative (LGI) mengadakan Lomba Foto Amatir Tingkat Nasional 2010. Lomba ini mengangkat tema: “INDUSTRI TAMBANG, KESEJAHTERAAN MASYARAKAT DAN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP” Lomba ini bertujuan untuk memotret dampak dan manfaat yang ditimbulkan oleh industri pertambangan nasional …

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Indonesia Now

Indonesia is an intercontinental country having 17,508 islands. Its population reaches more or less 237 millions and is estimated to continue growing and reaching to 315 millions in 2035. With area of 1,919,440 kilometer square, Indonesia is the 16th world’s vastest country. Indonesia is also known as having the largest Moslem population in the world. There …

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Annual Report 2006 (Seeking Development Alternatives by Stringing Citizen Voices)

The success of the direct elections, especially the presidential and vice-presidential elections in 2004, brought hope for change. This great hope cannot be separated from the assumption that direct elections are the real form, even the only one, of democracy. A natural thing considering that people still think that the leader is everything; change the …

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