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Freedom of Information Coalition Urges President the Selection Committe Forming Soon

The mandate of Law No. 14 of 2008 on Public Information will be remedied by the Central Information Commission (KIP) for the period 2009-2013. In accordance with Presidential Decree No. 48 / P of 2009, the Central Information Commission term 2009-2013 will expire on June 2, 2013. But until now, which means that the term […]

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Suspect officer should resign

SERANG – PATTIRO Banten request to officials in the Banten provincial government that has been named as a suspect resign. If there is no consciousness, PATTIRO asked Governor Ratu Atut Chosiyah removing officials who lodged a legal case. It asked Banten province reflect on the case of former Minister of Youth and Sports Andi Mallarangeng

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Advocacy to Formation PPID Keerom Papua

Formation Advocacy Stories INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS AND DOCUMENTATION (PPID) Papua Keerom by Peter Supardi (District Facilitator Public Agency Keerom, Papua) On 10 September 2012, I officially joined Center for Regional Information and Studies (PATTIRO), implementing support programs Australia Indonesia Partnership for Decentralisation (AIPD). I was stationed as a district facilitator Keerom public agency to the

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Banten provincial government’s commitment to education is considered not maximized

SERANG – Banten provincial government’s commitment to education is considered not maximized. Existing achievements still considered false or short of expectations. Center for Regional Information and Studies (PATTIRO) Banten rate, in the period 2012 and commitment to education in Banten is not maximized when measured by various indicators relating to components of the human development

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CSOs Coalition Formed to Supervise Budgeting in Merauke

MERAUKE – Australia Indonesia Partnership for Decentralisation (AIPD) hold-up activities to the formation of coalitions (network) Civil Society Organization (CSO) activists for 22 people in Merauke. Activities facilitated by PATTIRO (Center for Regional Information and Studies) was held in the meeting room Bappeda Merauke, Friday (7/12) yesterday. Facilitator BK CSO, Bastian Hendro Wibowo, said the

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Kompaks Criticize Employee Benefits

SEMARANG – Community Care Coalition of Semarang Budget (Kompaks) comprised of several institutions refused income support personnel budgeting plan (TPP) and the increase in housing allowances for members of the Board. Institutions incorporated in Kompaks there are PATTIRO Semarang, the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) Semarang, KP2KKN, KAMMI Semarang, PMII Semarang, Kemijen Community, Lamper Kidul

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Openness and Transparency Key to Successful Development

JAKARTA – “World Bank sees openness and transparency as key in creating better development outcomes and increase accountability,” said Dini Sari Djalal, Senior Communications Officer World Bank Indonesia’s representative, while giving an open statement discussion titled World Bank and the Open Development, Monday (3 / 12) at the World Bank representative office of Indonesia, Jalan

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Public Services in Jeneponto must be Improved

JENEPONTO — Poor public services in government agencies, making Jeneponto Government, South Sulawesi, asked his staff to improve services. As revealed in the public discussion between PATTIRO Jeneponto (Jeka), together with the Vice Regent Jeneponto Burhanuddin Baso Tika, Chairman of the Parliament Mulyadi Mustamu, Regional Secretary Iksan Iskandar, Kadisdukcapil Bakarang, Inspectorate Secretary Lau Zainel, and

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