National Strategy for Corruption Prevention and Eradication in the Natural Resources Sector
[infographics] In Publication, Infographic | PWYP Indonesia | December 6th, 2016
06.12. 2016
Position Paper: Corruption Still Fertile, Sumatra’s Forests Are More Destroyed
The Indonesian government's commitment to eradicate corruption is contained in Inpres No. 7/2015 and Presidential…
01.12. 2016
Policy Brief: Time for ‘Kerja Nyata’ on Saving the Natural Resources!
The Indonesian government's commitment to eradicate corruption is contained in Inpres No. 7/2015 and Presidential…
01.12. 2016
Child Victim Died at the Mining Pit
Child Victims Died in Mine Pits, How Long Do You Want To Leave? At present, 26 children have died from drowning in a…
01.12. 2016
Ignasius Jonan Becomes Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, What Do Environmentalists Say?
After being vacant for almost two months, and held by the task implementer, Luhut B Pandjaitan, finally President Joko…
17.10. 2016
Three ESDM Homework Waiting for Jonan and Arcandra
These homeworks need real steps from Jonan and Archandra. VIVA.co.id - Indonesian Civil Society Coalition Publish What…
17.10. 2016
Freeport Makes Big Benefits from the Relaxation Policy on Mining Exports
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia - The relaxation of mineral exports which will begin in 2017 has been cynically responded by…
12.10. 2016
Export Relaxation Until 2021 Triggers Indonesian Natural Damage
Merdeka.com - Indonesia's Advocacy and Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Network Manager, Aryanto Nugroho, has criticized the…
12.10. 2016
Regarding Mining, Civil Society Call the State Dictated by Corporations
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia - Civil society from four organizations assess the state, the Indonesian government has been…
12.10. 2016
Civil Society Rejects Mineral Export Relaxation Policy
Jakarta - President Jokowi must stop the planned Revision of Government Regulation (PP) No. 1 of 2014 concerning the…
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