Formed in 2007, PWYP Indonesia was instrumental in the government’s decision to join the EITI in 2010. Since then, the coalition has helped achieve broad implementation of the initiative and has been highly active in using data that emerges from EITI reports. It is currently conducting five sub-regional research projects that track extractive revenues, map concession areas and monitor sub-national payments, among other objectives. PWYP Indonesia has also worked on making EITI data widely available and accessible, for example, using SMS to engage citizens on EITI Issues in West Papua.
The coalition uses data from EITI reports and is conducting sub-regional research projects that track extractive revenues, map concession areas and monitor sub-national payments