The Senegalese government plans to import Indonesian-made trains in order to realize Indonesia-Senegal cooperation in railway sector. At present, the Senegalese government is studying the proposals for cooperation which was delivered by PT Industri Kereta Api -INKA. As quoted by Antara News Agency, Social and Cultural Staff of the Indonesian Embassy in Dakar, Dimas Prihadi said on Saturday (3/2) that Senegalese Junior Minister of National Railway, Abdou Ndene Sall in his meeting with Indonesian Ambassador in Dakar, Mansyur Pangeran said that the product of PT. INKA is appropriate with the characteristics of needs in Senegal. Minister Abdou Ndene Sall also said that the product of PT. INKA will be used to support the Dakar railway priority project, Senegal - Bamako in Mali. (Ant-Mar/Trans by Rhm)
The cost of law enforcement handled by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in dealing with corruption cases is very expensive. Therefore KPK is expected to be merged with other commissions, so that the performance system can be standardized and more effective. It was conveyed by Vice Chairman of the House of Representatives, Fahri Hamzah at the Parliament Building Jakarta Friday (02/02) to Media.
“We should integrate the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) with the prevention system. Let the law enforcement is done by the Police and the Prosecutor. Our prevention system is actually relative, it is a prevention that has power as well, especially in service area. So I propose the system is like in South Korea. In South Korea, the Corruption Eradication Commission was only established for 8 years, the rest is integrated with Ombudsman, so we have branches all over Indonesia,” Fahri Hamzah said.
Vice Chairman of the House of Representatives, Fahri Hamzah also proposed the Commission to be merged with the National Human Rights Commission and Witness and Victims Protection Agency (LPSK), so it will be like a commission for complaints. According to him, if there is an unsatisfactory or violating state administration, then it can make a report to the commission. (VOI/AF/AHM)
The Indonesian government continues its efforts to address malnutrition in Asmat Regency, Papua. Changes in the community pattern in Papua has contributed to affect malnutrition Problem. In general, the people of Papua today are very dependent on the poor supply of rice from the government. This was stated by Minister of Women Empowerment and Child Protection, Yohana Yembise to Media after a Consultation Meeting between the Government and House of Representatives at Parliament Building Jakarta Thursday (1/2). Another factor contributing to the problem of malnutrition in Asmat Regency is places where the Asmat tribes live which are swampy, remote, and difficult to reach. Therefore the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection will launch Child Friendly Regency Program.
“So we may come in, especially with the Declaration of the Child Friendly Regency where we must give attention to the children's rights to grow and development of the children, including special protection for the children there. Malnutrition, children in school or not, it includes in the 24 indicators under the Child Friendly Regency program. So we are launching the Asmat Regency to the Child Friendly Regency that will involve the traditional leaders, religious leaders including the the Regional Apparatuses and also the communities themselves who must support the program," Yohana said.
Minister Yohana Yembise also explained that if the Child Friendly Regency Program runs as existing and mechanism, then it will fulfill the right of the child among others Birth Certificate, education and health service. If those rights are not met, then that would have violated the Convention on the Rights of the Child. /// (VOI/AF/AHM)
Director of Politics and Foreign Security of the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chandra Widya Yudha in his press conference in Jakarta on Thursday (1/2) said the establishment of regional extradition instruments will be one of the issues that will be brought to the first meeting of the ASEAN Foreign Ministers in Singapore , on 4-6 February 2018. According to Chandra, the establishment of such instruments is not only important for Indonesia but also for Southeast Asian region as a whole.
“This is important not only for Indonesia, but actually for our region with the growing challenges related to transnational crime, as well as transnational issues. Technically it is currently being discussed. There are several approaches including attempts to start by first forming a law model,” said Chandra Widya Yudha.
Chandra added, one of the challenges that must be faced in the effort to establish the extradition instrument of this region is differenct law in each ASEAN country. Therefore the first ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting is expected to be the right momentum to deeply discuss the challenge./// (VOI/Rezha/AHM)