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Increasing Openness, Information Commission Encourages Increasing Village Apparatus Capacity

In order to encourage openness of information in village government management, the Commissioner of the Central Information Commission, Rumadi Ahmad, emphasized that the capacity of village officials must be increased in serving village communities. “Because if not, they could become the target of the community,” he said at a discussion on Village Public Information Service …

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FOINI: Improve Transparency Infrastructure and Data Governance to Fulfill the Right to Know

Since Law Number 14 of 2008 was passed and implemented in 2010, the State has guaranteed the Indonesian people’s right to obtain information. However, even though the law has been implemented for six years, the fulfillment of the public’s right to know is still hampered by several factors. Right on the occasion of World Right …

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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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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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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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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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FOINI: Underperforming, Information Commission (KI) Obstacles Implementation of UU KIP

Information which is the basic capital of society to continue to develop and develop their environment as stated in article 28 f of the 1945 Constitution, has encouraged the community and government to initiate the birth of the Public Information Disclosure Act (KIP). The main reason for the existence of the KIP Law apart from …

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PATTIRO: Pemda transparency is still low, a challenge for the new government

Evaluation of the Implementation of Minister of Home Affairs Instruction No. 188.52/1797/SJ regarding Transparency in Regional Budget Management JAKARTA, 26 September 2014 – To control and develop ethical practices in government, according to Steinberg & Austern (1999), a country must have the following: (i). open government; (ii). Report on the wealth of state officials; (iii). …

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Report of the Regional Workshop on Open Governance in the Central Region: Civil Society Perceptions of Openness and Background in Each Region

Problem Mapping and Networking Perception of Openness The implementation of openness in the regions has been quite a lot with various specific issues being pushed by CSOs (Civil Society Organizations) in each province since the enactment of the 2008 Public Information Disclosure Act. However, in its implementation, there are still obstacles and resistance. at the …

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Open Government & Public Information Disclosure Act (UU KIP) Urgency of Information Regulator

Public Information Disclosure Act (UU KIP) was formulated with several purposes that can be summed up into 5 stages: (i) to build a better management and information provision system in public institutions; (ii) to guarantee citizens’ right to information; (iii) to encourage public participation in decision-making processes; (iv) to encourage the accountability of governance; (v) …

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