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INDONESIANewsletter #9 November 2010
Countering illegal logging in Papua hand-in-hand
2 to 3 November,
UNODC
conducted a
series of mee ngs
with community
leaders and law
enforcers in
Jayapura, Papua. These mee ngs were conducted
under a Norwegian government supported project
“Countering Illegal Logging and its Linkage between
Forest Crimes and Corrup on.”
The fi rst mee ng engaged all community leaders
living in the area of Jayapura and owners of Cyclops
conserva on area in a one-day workshop to iden fy
common problems they faced and iden fy poten al
solu ons.
The second event was a coordina on mee ng
between Police and the Forest and Conserva on
Department facilitated by UNODC. This was
a ended by representa ves of the two ins tu ons
who established an agenda in harmony with
laws pertaining to illegal encroachments and
illegal logging. Recommenda ons were made to
immediately form a working group of law enforcers,
community leaders and civil society organiza ons to
con nue coordinated an -illegal logging eff orts.
UNODC to assist witness protec on enforcement
24 November to 2 December, In its eff ort to help
the government of Indonesia on enforcing the
rule of law UNODC Indonesia is building a close
rela onship with the newly established Witness
and Vic m Protec on Agency (LPSK) of Indonesia.
To show its support, UNODC called upon the
exper se of James Van Roekel, a UNODC expert
on witness protec on from Vienna, to work with
the LPSK in analyzing the Agency’s needs and
expecta ons to build itself as a stronger and
credible ins tu on. Mr. Van Roekel’s mission
in Indonesia lasted for two weeks, whereby he
worked closely with the LPSK to iden fy needs
and wants, and addressed how UNODC could
strategically provide assistance.
Later, Mr. Van Roekel a ended the Regional
Witness Protec on Seminar hosted by the LPSK
in Bali. LPSK also organised in Jakarta a book
launching of the UNODC’s ‘Best Prac ces in
Witness Protec on’ which was translated into
Bahasa Indonesia.
Indonesia hosts workshop in partnership with UNODC
3 to 5 November,
The Government
of Indonesia and
the United Na ons
Counter-Terrorism
Implementa on
Task Force hosted
a workshop on the Regional Implementa on of
the United Na ons Global Counter-Terrorism
Strategy in South-East Asia in Bali. In his opening
remarks, Vice-Foreign Minister Triyono Wibowo
stressed Indonesia’s commitment to strengthening
the counter-terrorism programme through
bolstering legal and law enforcement structures,
increasing intelligence sharing with the Associa on
of Southeast Asian Na ons (ASEAN) countries
and enhancing capacity-building eff orts with
partnering countries.
Workshop par cipants engaged in focused
discussion of na onal and regional perspec ves
concerning the eff ec ve implementa on of the
United Na ons Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy
and formulated ac on-oriented conclusions.
UNODC contributes to REDD+ Na onal Strategy dra ing
2 to 3 November,
A mee ng en tled
“Interna onal
Expert
Consulta on
Mee ng on
REDD+ Na onal
Strategy” was held in Nusa Dua, Bali. The mee ng
was aimed at gathering in-depth knowledge
and understanding about the REDD+ issues and
how to strengthen the REDD+ na onal strategy
in Indonesia. UNODC advocated that good
governance and an -corrup on measures should
be included in the REDD+ Na onal Strategy.
UNODC is commi ed to assis ng the REDD+
project implementa on in Indonesia, especially in
addressing corrup on and fraud as well as illegal
logging which it views as signifi cant hurdles to
progress in this area.
UNDOC, TIPIKOR Building, Ground Floor, Jl. HR Rasuna Said Kav C 19, Jakarta 12950 For further info: Marsha Suryawinata, Communica on Consultant email: [email protected], phone: (62-21) 52920731, fax: (62-21) 52907427
www.unodc.org/indonesia
Trainings organised by the UNODC Transna onal Organised Crime and Criminal Jus ce Project Offi ce in Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Coopera on (JCLEC), Semarang- Central Java• 15 to 19 November Execu ve Police Management Course
29 Par cipants from Indonesian Na onal Police• 22 to 26 November Execu ve Police Management Course 2
29 Par cipants from Indonesian Na onal Police• 22 November to 3 December Specialised Management of Financial Crime Course 2
38 par cipants from Indonesian Na onal Police, Corrup on Eradica on Commission, A orney General’s Offi ce and Indonesia Financial Transac on Reports and Analysis Center
Trainings organised by UNODC in State Audit Board Training Centre, Jakarta - Indonesia• 23 to 26 November Advanced Corrup on & Fraud Preven on Training Course 1
32 par cipants from State Audit Board, Indonesian Na onal Police, Corrup on Eradica on Commission, A orney General’s Offi ce and Indonesia Financial Transac on Reports and Analysis Center and Supreme Court Judges
• 29 November to 2 December Advanced Corrup on & Fraud Preven on Training Course 229 par cipants from State Audit Board, Indonesian Na onal Police, Corrup on Eradica on Commission, A orney General’s Offi ce and Indonesia Financial Transac on Reports and Analysis Center and Supreme Court Judges.
All the above trainings were carried out under projects supported by the European Union