The Partnership sees the ratification of the UNCAC by the Indonesian government as a strategic step towards realizing effective corruption eradication efforts, both at the national and international levels. The UNCAC is expected to provide Indonesia with a better platform in developing a more progressive corruption eradication system.
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Partnership for Governance Reform
“A collaborative forum, a multistakeholder organization to build an integrated support from Indonesian and International societies to advance governance reform process”
Why is the Partnership
addressing Climate Change?
The Partnership recognises that economic development depends very
much on good governance. It’s newest cluster, Economic and Environment
Governance (EEG), promotes 3 governance pillars: transparency,
accountability, and participation in economic and environmental
governance. We are trying to correct market failures, such as the absence
of market for environmental services, an unequal playing field
and externalities. However, all of these could be worsened by climate
change.
Preface :
Since 1998, 49 state commissions have been established to assist the government in accelerating reform in Indonesia. Among them are a number of prominent independent commissions that have become icons of reform, such as the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), General Elections Commission (KPU)




