indonesia riding open data movement in the extractive sector
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- 1. Indonesia: Riding Open Data Movement in the Extractive Sector By Rizky Ananda Wulan Sapta Rini (Kiki) RightsCon 2015-Open Data and Internet Governance in SEA Manila, March 24th 25th, 2015 www.pwyp-indonesia.org| @PWYP_INDONESIA Fanpage Facebook: Publish What You Pay Indonesia
- 2. 2008 Public Information Disclosure Act guarantee access over public information Adopted OGP & Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) publicly extractive payment and revenue report Open Data Portal data.id 2005 National Development Planning System Act ensure civic participation
- 3. Extractive Industries Sector LOW public engagement MASSIVELY expanded HIGHLY dependent economies LOW monitoring
- 4. Environmental & Social Impact Environmental damage from illegal bauxite mining in West Borneo Source: Swandhiri Institute-PWYP Indonesia Environmental damage from ex coal mining sites in Samarinda, East Borneo Source: Swandhiri Institute-PWYP Indonesia
- 5. Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI)
- 6. utilizationLOW HARD to understand FAILEDto empower
- 7. How to translate Into a greater benefit for the people, especially in extractive sector OPEN DATA
- 8. COLLABORATION Civil Society Government Developers
- 9. Developing online portal Extractive Industry Revenue Providing various infographics on extractive industry revenue Open data portal graphic on payment and revenue of extractive sector
- 10. Capacity Building National & Sub-national (Sanggau District, West Borneo) Know-how on working with data Using LAPOR! - public complaint mechanism Community report - using video, social media, and writing
- 11. Utilizing LAPOR! Public complaint mechanism Incorporating LAPOR! (under category energy, environment, and natural resources) in the portal Verification & reporting through focal point mechanism
- 12. Community Empowering Assisting local community to map land use by using drone Source: Swandhiri Institute
- 13. Concession Conservation area Protection forest Minister Decree [MD] No. 259 MD No. 936 MD No. 259 MD. No. 936 Palm Oil Plantation [377 Concessions, 4.2 Million Ha] 8,433.40 6,859.34 56,299.78 63,922.30 Mining [721 Concessions, Total 5.7 Million Ha] 1,035.79 3,517.37 108,939.48 134,519.36 Land use analysis in West Borneo Concession in Forestry Area Source: Radjawali, 2014
- 14. Most people (impacted community) are NOT familiar with computer or computers software. LOWTechnology Literacy
- 15. LIMITED Telecommunication Access Telecommunication access, including internet access is limited in Sanggau District.
- 16. Data is NOTavailable online & NOTopen data format Several data should be accessed through formal public data request and most of them are not in open data format
- 17. PUBLIC AWARENESS Reporting mechanism (using LAPOR!) CIVIC ENGAGEMENT Spatial plan in West Borneo POLICY IMPROVEMENT Mining Governance permits & revenue (Iniative by Corruption Eradication Commission) Mining One Map Indonesia (MOMI) Creating Impact & further collaboration
- 18. Credit to Swandiri Institute, West Borneo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7Vk5CBVTNY) Empowering Community Drone (West Borneo)
- 19. The Open Data Initiative in Extractive Sector is funded by Our local organisation collaborator in Sanggau, West Borneo Swandiri Institute