The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has a significant role in assisting local governments in implementing the recovery of human rights violations victims. With the CSOs’ involvement in the ongoing discussion of the TRC Regulation , it is expected to leverage TRC`s position and accelerate the recovery of serious human rights violations victims.
There is a meaningful involvement of civil society in every stage of the TRC Regulation discussion.
Civil society`s involvement in the TRC Regulation discussion is expected to strengthen its position in providing recommendations and assisting the recovery implementation of serious human rights violations victims.
This commitment supports Open Government values, namely participation. Community participation in the TRC Regulation discussion will increase the effectiveness of the next TRC performance.
This commitment supports the 16th SDGs Goal of Strengthening Inclusive and Peaceful Communities for Sustainable Development, Providing Access to Justice for All, and Building Effective, Accountable and Inclusive Institutions at All Levels and especially target 16.3 which is to encourage the rule of law at the national level and internationally and ensure equal access to justice for all. In addition, this commitment is in accordance with the 2020-2024 RPJMN, page 272, regarding increasing access to justice.
Discussion with IJRS 06 October 2021: https://drive.bappenas.go.id/owncloud/index.php/s/FqwqA1BvaaGhbl1
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Milestone Activity with a verifiable deliverable | Status | Evidence |
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The implementation of meaningful involvement of civil society in the drafting of the TRC Regulation | On Going |
Data Dukung B06
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Data Dukung B12 https://drive.bappenas.go.id/owncloud/index.php/s/LhyUzYdthzsl7Ch Data Dukung B18 https://drive.bappenas.go.id/owncloud/index.php/s/azuKJ1BTG349kqD |