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6 Oct 2019

Author:
Adrian Wail, The Jakarta Post,
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Indonesia: Govt sees implementation of NAP on BHR in 2020; eyes three sectors -mining, plantation, & tourism

"Govt to establish national action plan on business and human rights," 03 October 2019

The Law and Human Rights Ministry is looking to establish a national action plan to promote principles of human rights in businesses activities.

The ministry’s foreign affairs subdirectorate head, Andi Taletting Langi, said the country would need a national action plan that would serve as a guideline for companies in upholding human rights, adding that it aimed to build private firms’ awareness that their products had an impact on human rights.

Andi said the government would first focus on three sectors, namely plantations, mining and tourism. “If we talk about plantations then it would be about their environmental impact and in mining [industry], many companies do not revitalize holes created by their activities, despite the holes causing pollution in the surrounding area.”

Andi added that the guideline would be implemented nationally by next year as the ministry was waiting for President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo to sign it. He, however, did not say whether companies would face penalties for failing to comply with the guideline.

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