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Basuki Tjahaja Purnama-Djarot Saiful Hidayat: Battling for a Basuki Win

During the Gue 2 Concert held in Senayan, Central Jakarta, two weeks ago, many people dressed in black formed a line to welcome Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok) and Djarot Saiful Hidayat to the stage. That day, the campaign was livened by many celebrities hailing from the Indonesian capital.

This group in black was the Brigade Beringin, which was formed by the Jakarta branch of the Golkar Party. Together with the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), the Hanura Party, and the National Democrat (NasDem) Party, Golkar is supporting the candidacy of Ahok and Djarot. "Their presence in Senayan was to test out security," said Yorrys Raweyai, Coordinating Chairman for Political, Legal and Security Affairs for Golkar, last week.

Cover Story Tuesday, February 14, 2017 Edition

Eni Lestari Andayani, Chairperson, International Migrant Alliance
A beacon of hope for Migrant Workers

Eni Lestari Andayani's cellphone never stops ringing. She might as well be a walking, talking call center. Almost every day, Eni, 36, takes between five to 15 calls or short messages through WhatsApp and Facebook. Like her, the callers are domestic workers holding jobs in Hong Kong. But to them, she has become the confidante whom they can pour out their grievances.

The number of callers further increased seven years ago when Eni came to be chairperson of the International Migrant Alliance, an alliance of migrant workers from 32 countries. The grievances vary, from working relations with their employers to their rights over family matters. The latest case involved a worker form Pati, Central Java, who complained about the Indonesian government's new data recording system that implicated her in forging documents. As a result, since December 11, the person has been detained in a Hong Kong prison.

Horizons Tuesday, December 22, 2015 Edition

Tara Hidayat
Deputy Chief of UKP4

It has been three years since the central government joined the global Open Government Iniative (OGP), a movement to make government information more transparent. Since then the Presidential's Task Force on Development Oversight and Guidance (UKP4) has launched a number of programs to implement its commitment towards transparency. Among them is Lapor (Report), a program which takes in public complaints and commentaries and the online portal data.id, which publicizes data of government institutions.

Tara Hidayat, UKP4's deputy IV for strategic initiatives and international relations manage those programs. She believes that people must have as wide access as possible to government services. "Today, we are no longer in an era when people and government stand opposite each other. We must fight battles together," said Tara.

Outreach Thursday, January 1, 1970 Edition

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