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Freedom of Information Network Indonesia Coalition (FOINI) Press Release

Press Release Indonesian Freedom of Information Network Coalition (FOINI) Jakarta, Tuesday, February 14 2017 Reappointment of Information Commission Members without Re-Selection, the Constitutional Court Declares Unconstitutional and violates Article 33 of the KIP Law The appointment of Information Commission members, including in the second period, must go through a selection process. That is the essence …

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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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Reappointment of Information Commission Members without Re-Selection, FOINI Coalition Proposes Judicial Review of Article 33 of the KIP Law

In the period April – December 2015, there were 14 Provincial Information Commissions (KI Provinces) that had entered the second period of selection, namely: Central Kalimantan, West Nusa Tenggara, DKI Jakarta, North Sulawesi, East Kalimantan, Bali, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, North Sumatra , Central Sulawesi, Riau, DI Yogyakarta, Gorontalo, South Sulawesi, West Java and South Sumatra. …

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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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Information Disclosure Series: Module on Strengthening Community Capacity in Accessing Information

Citizens have basic rights that are guaranteed by the constitution. The state is responsible for fulfilling basic rights, also known as citizens’ constitutional rights. The implementation of the fulfillment of these constitutional rights is then realized in the form of public service delivery which is regulated through various policies / laws, from laws to technical …

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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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Low Absorption of Budget Interferes with Public Services PATTIRO: Implementation of UU KIP and Community Advocacy Encourage Budget Absorption

The low absorption of the budget by the government, both at the central and regional levels (pemda), has always been the theme of the news that surfaced in the media at the end of each year. Until early November 2013, the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) noted that the average absorption of local government budgets …

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Application of the FOI Act and Community Advocacy will Encourage Budget Absorption

At the end of every year, the low budget absorption by government, both at the central and local level, always features significantly in the news. At the beginning of November 2013, the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) recorded local government budget absorption to be at only 68% on average throughout Indonesia. Whilst at the beginning …

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Communities Threatened to Pay Highly for Public Services PATTIRO: There is a Systemic Effort to Eliminate SOEs as Public Entities

The Center for Regional Studies and Information (PATTIRO) assesses that currently there are several events that can be regarded as systemic efforts to eliminate State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) as Public Bodies which have the obligation to provide information to the public in accordance with the provisions of Law number 14 of 2008 concerning Public Information Disclosure …

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