The management of a village information system for achieving public responsibility in the villages
Transparent budget management of Amarta, a BUM Desa (village-owned company) in the village of Pandowoharjo, Sleman Sub-district, Sleman Regency
Low participation of women in development planning (Musrenbang) in the villages of Patalan and Canden, Jetis, Bantul DIY
Transparent distribution of financial resources for the operation of the SDN Siyono 1 primary school
Budget and expenditures of a village (APB Desa) for strengthening the role of women
Use of funds for providing clean drinking water and sanitation facilities (PAMSIMAS)
Budget transparency and villager participation in the construction of a tertiary dike in the village of Murtigading
Village budget transparency with the help of the village information system (SID) – promoting public responsibility
Dlingo’s long way to becoming a cultural village
Not all segments of the population profit equally from the internet. In Indonesia, as elsewhere, the proportion of women who have access to the internet is lower than that of men in the population.
Photo (detail): © leowolfert Authorities publish their data without any restrictions, your average man or woman in the street, as well as programmers, can make use of them – that is the core idea behind Open Data. For quite a few years now in Germany the topic has been gaining momentum.
Photo (detail): © Radmila Kerl Offensive comments, shocking images – does this mean we need new ethical standards for the digital world? This interview with Petra Grimm, professor for media studies and Head of the Institute for Digital Ethics in Stuttgart, will cast more light on the subject.
Photo (detail): © Dmitry Nikolaev – Fotolia.com Computer programs create user profiles and determine the role we play on the Internet and our online behaviour patterns. Are algorithms causing us to lose our freedom of choice? This discussion also applies to users in Germany who above all see the advantages.
Photo (detail): © forkART Photography - Fotolia.com More and more of our personal data are being collected and analysed. This has lots of advantages, making our lives increasingly efficient. In reality, however, critics claim that the price we are paying for this is far too high.