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USAID INTEGRITAS Convenes CSOS to Enhance Corruption Prevention Strategy

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Throughout September 21–30, KEMITRAAN convened representatives from 76 Indonesian CSOs to gather input on the upcoming National Strategy on Corruption Prevention (Stranas PK), which will guide the Government of Indonesia’s anti-corruption efforts for the 2023-2024 period. 

Through a series of topically focused discussions, KEMITRAAN compiled concrete proposals from 188 activists, academics, and practitioners on steps the government can and should take to prevent corruption in the management fisheries, forestry, other natural resources, state-owned enterprises, law enforcement, and political finance transparency. These robust discussions resulted in a list of 16 thematic proposals for inclusion in the Stranas PK – a strategy spearheaded by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), in collaboration with the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Bureaucratic and Administrative Reform, the National Planning Agency, and the Presidential Staff Office. 

The Stranas PK’s targets and goals in the areas of licensing and commercial administration; state finances; and law enforcement and bureaucratic reform serve as a concrete reference for ministries, institutions, local governments, and other stakeholders in implementing Indonesia’s corruption prevention programming. As such, it represents a unique opportunity to tackle the range issues identified in the CSO forums, including unreported fishing and illegal dumping of marine fuel oil; the integration of natural resources permitting; the verification of civil servant wealth declaration reports; and the collection of corporate fines and penalties, among other issues. 

These CSO forums were supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), on behalf of the American people, under the Indonesia Integrity Initiative (INTEGRITAS) program – a new five-year, $10 million program implemented by KEMITRAAN in a consortium with Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW)Transparency International Indonesia (TI-I), and the Basel Institute on Governance.

In addition to gathering input on future corruption prevention efforts, these forums also helped raise awareness among CSOs about ways in which corruption could potentially undermine their programming interventions, particularly in the conservation of marine and fisheries ecosystems.

“Joining this activity, we realize that corruption greatly impacts fisheries management in Indonesia. Today, we were encouraged to discuss this in more detail. Corruption is a challenge for us CSOs that have long been fighting and campaigning to save the sea,” said Greenpeace Indonesia sea campaigner, Afdillah Chudiel.

“We hope the recommendations as a result of this forum can affect the core problem of corruption prevention in the marine sector. This sector has the potential to increase foreign exchange that will impact welfare. But, on the other hand, we also have to consider the need for protection efforts since corruption is one of the threats to Indonesia’s marine potential and sustainability.”

USAID INTEGRITAS will submit the proposed programs to the Stranas PK 2023-24 team in mid-October, and advocate for their adoption into the final strategy document. The program believes that enhancing civic engagement, not only in the policy development process, but also in its monitoring and implementation, can lead to significantly improved outcomes. As such, it will continue to support collaboration between the government, private sector, and civil society in efforts to prevent corruption.

2016

Pada bulan Maret 2016, KEMITRAAN menerima akreditasi internasional dari Adaptation Fund. Dewan Adaptation Fund, dalam pertemuannya yang ke-27, memutuskan untuk mengakreditasi KEMITRAAN sebagai National Implementing Entity (NIE) dari Adaptation Fund. KEMITRAAN menjadi lembaga pertama dan satu-satunya lembaga Indonesia yang terakreditasi sebagai NIE Adaptation Fund di Indonesia.

2020

Perjanjian ini ditandatangani antara Green Climate Fund (GCF) dan KEMITRAAN. Perjanjian ini meresmikan akuntabilitas KEMITRAAN dalam melaksanakan proyek-proyek yang disetujui oleh GCF.

 

Untuk diketahui, GCF adalah dana khusus terbesar di dunia yang membantu negara-negara berkembang untuk mengurangi emisi gas rumah kaca dan meningkatkan kemampuan mereka dalam merespons perubahan iklim.

 

Dana ini dihimpun oleh Konvensi Kerangka Kerja PBB tentang Perubahan Iklim (UNFCCC) pada tahun 2010. GCF memiliki peran penting dalam mewujudkan Perjanjian Paris, yakni mendukung tujuan untuk menjaga kenaikan suhu global rata-rata di bawah 2 derajat celsius.

2000-2003

KEMITRAAN memainkan peran krusial dalam mendukung pengembangan undang-undang untuk membentuk KPK. Hal ini diikuti dengan langkah mendukung Pemerintah dan DPR dalam memilih calon komisioner yang kompeten dan juga mendukung kelompok masyarakat sipil untuk mengawasi secara kritis proses seleksinya. Setelah komisioner ditunjuk, mereka meminta KEMITRAAN untuk membantu mendesain kelembagaan dan rekrutmen awal KPK, serta memainkan peran sebagai koordinator donor. Sangat jelas bahwa KEMITRAAN memainkan peran kunci dalam mendukung KPK untuk mengembangkan kapasitas dan strategi yang diperlukan agar dapat bekerja seefektif mungkin.

2003

Pada tahun 2003, KEMITRAAN menjadi badan hukum yang independen yang terdaftar sebagai Persekutuan Perdata Nirlaba. Pada saat itu, KEMITRAAN masih menjadi program yang dikelola oleh UNDP hingga akhir tahun 2009. Sejak awal tahun 2010, KEMITRAAN mengambil alih tanggung jawab dan akuntabilitas penuh atas program-program dan perkembangannya.

1999-2000

Kemitraan bagi Pembaruan Tata Kelola Pemerintahan, atau KEMITRAAN, didirikan pada tahun 2000 setelah berlangsungnya pemilihan umum pertama di Indonesia yang bebas dan adil pada tahun 1999. Pemilu bersejarah ini merupakan langkah penting dalam upaya Indonesia keluar dari masa lalu yang otoriter menuju masa depan yang demokratis. KEMITRAAN didirikan dari dana perwalian multi-donor dan dikelola oleh United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) dengan mandat untuk memajukan reformasi tata kelola pemerintahan di Indonesia.

2020

This agreement was signed between Green Climate Fund (GCF) and PARTNERSHIP. This agreement formalizes KEMITRAAN’s accountability in implementing projects approved by the GCF.

For your information, the GCF is the world’s largest special fund that helps developing countries reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase their ability to respond to climate change.

These funds were collected by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2010. The GCF has an important role in realizing the Paris Agreement, namely supporting the goal of keeping the average global temperature increase below 2 degrees Celsius.

2020

This agreement was signed between Green Climate Fund (GCF) and PARTNERSHIP. This agreement formalizes KEMITRAAN’s accountability in implementing projects approved by the GCF.

For your information, the GCF is the world’s largest special fund that helps developing countries reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase their ability to respond to climate change.

These funds were collected by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2010. The GCF has an important role in realizing the Paris Agreement, namely supporting the goal of keeping the average global temperature increase below 2 degrees Celsius.

2016

In March 2016, KEMITRAAN received international accreditation from the Adaptation Fund. The Adaptation Fund Board, in its 27th meeting, decided to accredit KEMITRAAN as National Implementing Entity (NIE) from the Adaptation Fund. KEMITRAAN is the first and only Indonesian institution to be accredited as a NIE Adaptation Fund in Indonesia.

2003

In 2003, KEMITRAAN became an independent legal entity registered as a Non-Profit Civil Partnership. At that time, KEMITRAAN was still a program managed by UNDP until the end of 2009. Since the beginning of 2010, KEMITRAAN took over full responsibility and accountability for the programs and their development.

2000-2003

KEMITRAAN played a crucial role in supporting the development of legislation to establish the KPK. This was followed by steps to support the Government and DPR in selecting competent commissioner candidates and also supporting civil society groups to critically monitor the selection process. After the commissioners were appointed, they asked KEMITRAAN to help with the institutional design and initial recruitment of the KPK, as well as play the role of donor coordinator. It is clear that KEMITRAAN plays a key role in supporting the Corruption Eradication Commission to develop the capacity and strategies needed to work as effectively as possible.

1999-2000

The Partnership for Governance Reform, or KEMITRAAN, was founded in 2000 following Indonesia’s first free and fair general election in 1999. This historic election is an important step in Indonesia’s efforts to move away from an authoritarian past towards a democratic future. PARTNERSHIP was established from a multi-donor trust fund and is managed by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with a mandate to advance governance reform in Indonesia

1999-2000

Kemitraan bagi Pembaruan Tata Kelola Pemerintahan, atau KEMITRAAN, didirikan pada tahun 2000 setelah berlangsungnya pemilihan umum pertama di Indonesia yang bebas dan adil pada tahun 1999. Pemilu bersejarah ini merupakan langkah penting dalam upaya Indonesia keluar dari masa lalu yang otoriter menuju masa depan yang demokratis. KEMITRAAN didirikan dari dana perwalian multi-donor dan dikelola oleh United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) dengan mandat untuk memajukan reformasi tata kelola pemerintahan di Indonesia.