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“Korupsi itu ibarat Coca-cola: siapa saja, di mana saja, kapan saja, bisa jadi pelaku atau korbannya.” — Danang Widoyoko, Koordinator Indonesia Corruption Watch, dalam sebuah diskusi kemarin (9/5)…
Dua pekan lalu, lebih dari seratus aktivis antikorupsi muda berkumpul tiga hari di Nairobi. Tentu kami tidak pulang dengan tangan hampa. Ini ringkasan fondasi GYAC, seperti yang disusun…
Membaca judul tulisan ini, saya jadi tersenyum sendiri. Soalnya, kalau dengar jargon itu, yang pertama terpikir adalah penyadapan bagi koruptor a la investigator Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi. Atau pelacakan…
I am not good in numbers but the equation was right this time: there are four Fairplay winner bands, and together they will make three (yes, THREE!) songs…
Who can deny the importance of technology in the digital era now? This is the time when we might smile more in front of our gadget screens instead…
When people say time flies, they really mean it. I still can vividly remember the Global Youth Anticorruption Forum (GYAC) held in Brussels last May… and suddenly here…
Masih ingat Fair Play Anti-Corruption Youth Voices, kompetisi musik antikorupsi buat anak muda? Nah, di situs web Fairplay, sampai hari ini ada tiga video musisi Indonesia. Sebetulnya masih…
Ini kabar yang bikin saya senyum-senyum sendiri waktu pertama kali dikirimi surat elektronik dari Kate Declerck, Program Officer Jeunesses Musicales International. Fair Play Anti-Corruption Youth Voices dibuka lagi!…
Learn Spanish (a long-neglected resolutions since years ago… *sigh*). Go back to campus. Build a wider network to make Indonesia better. Get closer to Yekaterinburg, in any cost….
Kuli dziko lam’ntendere kutsidya ilo lanyanja ndikokulitu m’ntendele (there is a peaceful land on the other side of the lake and there is freedom) Ukokulibe nkhondo kulibe usiwa…
It is a fact that schools produce not only scholars, but corruptors as well. In many countries, we find that educational institutions seem to be filled by corrupt…
“Sir, I think the Sunshine Principle can be used to prevent corruption,” said a student in a class. The sun has the power to kill germs, he said….