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Advocacy

As Danantara rapidly expands its influence over Indonesia’s public assets and development agenda, it’s critical that civil society, media, researchers, and policymakers come together to demand transparency, accountability, and participatory governance.

Our Advocacy Agenda

1. Increases Public Participation

Major projects funded by Danantara—such as downstream mining, energy, infrastructure or agriculture megaprojects—are decided without public input.

We push for mandatory public consultation, social impact assessments, and community consent in every major investment.

2. Standard Open Data Principles

Referring to the Open Data Charter Principles developed in 2015 by governments, civil society organizations, and experts from various countries to represent the globally agreed aspirational norms for how to publish data, there are six principles:

  1. open by default;
  2. timely and comprehensive;
  3. accesible and usable;
  4. comparable and interoperable;
  5. for improved governance & citizen engagement;
  6. for inclusive development and innovation.

more details: https://opendatacharter.org/principles/

3. Reform Governance Structure

Currently, Danantara’s governance board is populated by former presidents, political appointees, and individuals with private sector affiliations.

We advocate for a public oversight council, clear conflict of interest policies, and parliamentary review of key appointments.

4. Clear Energy Transition Roadmap

Danantara, with assets exceeding US$1 trillion, holds the key to driving the energy transition projects needed to achieve the 2050 Net Zero Emission Target.

We urge Danantara to develop an investment roadmap that aligns with global climate commitments and avoids investing in the fossil fuel sector, which risks becoming stranded assets.

Ongoing Advocacy Actions

Mempawah PLTU-1 Corruption Case: Lessons for Future Steam Powe Plant Developments

The involvement of Halim Kalla, the president director of PT Bumi Rama Nusantara (BRN), and Fahmi Muchtar, the CEO of

SOE Commisioner Double Job Problem, Danantara Challenges

Jakarta, September 30, 2025 The corruption cases and losses affecting many state-owned enterprises should have been a warning to the

Fatwa Commission Weighs Celios Request on Ministers Holding Multiple Posts

Published on September 23, 2025, by MUI.or.id JAKARTA, MUI.OR.ID — The Indonesian Ulema Council’s (MUI) Fatwa Commission received a visit

MUI to Follow Up Request for Fatwa on Ministers and Deputy Ministers’ Multiple Income from Concurrent Positions

Published on September 11, 2025, by MUI.OR.ID JAKARTA, MUI.OR.ID — The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) will follow up on a

Draw the Line: Danantara Loud Call for Renewable Investment

Jakarta, September 19, 2025 – Draw The Line: Reset Indonesia coalition marched from the Kendal Tunnel to the State Palace

Danantara Monitor Platform Launch: Call for Transparency and a Green Investment Roadmap

Press Release Danantara Monitor Platform Launch: Call for Transparency and a Green Investment Roadmap   Jakarta, August 27, 2025 —

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