Indonesia Corruption Watch was established in 1998. They work for a government free from corruption, and for political and economic systems that are rooted in social justice. Indonesia Corruption Watch is the Indonesian partner of One World Action’s regional programme Citizen Participation in Local Governance.
You can visit ICW's website here.
The Citizen Participation in Local Governance programme in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and Cambodia supports the implementation of decentralisation by increasing citizen's engagement in local politics and training local officials in participation and governance. In doing so it is creating a new form of politics - one that puts people at the centre.
You can visit CPLG's website here.