JakartaPost-Jan 3

The government is seeking a more integrated approach to its policies in the country’s easternmost provinces of Papua and West Papua, one that it hopes will improve the welfare of Papuans and effectively address the longstanding conflicts in the region, Indonesia’s chief security minister has said. Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Minister Mahfud MD said the government’s new approach would be centered on collaborative efforts by government stakeholders to execute programs aimed at improving the lives of Papuans. “It will be collaborative and integrated, meaning ministries should not work in isolation,” said Mahfud at a press briefing Thursday.  Vice President Ma’ruf Amin is leading this new approach in Papua and West Papua, which will be focused on agriculture, security and social issues, Mahfud said.  He added that the multi-stakeholder approach was provided for in the recently passed amendment to the Papuan Special Autonomy Law, which granted a larger allocation of special autonomy funds along with greater central government oversight on their disbursement. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2022/01/02/govt-seeks-integrated-approach-to-papua.html.