As Indonesia solidifies its position as the epicenter of the global critical minerals landscape, new challenges have emerged in ensuring that our mineral wealth translates into fair, resilient,...
A new CELIOS report reveals that the Merauke food estate and bioethanol program could cost more than US$11 billion, while posing major risks to forests, local communities, and...
CELIOS, in collaboration with Greenpeace, has released the 2026 Village Energy Transition Readiness Index report, which shows that the readiness of villages in driving the clean energy transition...
A civil society coalition consisting of CELIOS, the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI), Indonesia for Global Justice (IGJ), Solidaritas Perempuan, and supported by WALHI Nasional and Trend Asia...
Key Points of the Constitutional Challenge to the Governance of the Free Nutritious Meal Program in the State Budget We have submitted a Judicial Review of the State...
The Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS) has formally submitted Letter No. 039/CELIOS/II/2026 to the President of the Republic of Indonesia expressing its objection to the Agreement...
As Indonesia solidifies its position as the epicenter of the global critical
A new CELIOS report reveals that the Merauke food estate and bioethanol
CELIOS, in collaboration with Greenpeace, has released the 2026 Village Energy Transition
A civil society coalition consisting of CELIOS, the Alliance of Independent Journalists
Key Points of the Constitutional Challenge to the Governance of the Free
The Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS) has formally submitted Letter
The Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS) has submitted an Amicus
The New Development Bank (NDB) plays an increasingly strategic role in financing
The China–Indonesia Survey 2025, conducted by CELIOS, provides a comprehensive overview of
Direktur Eksekutif CELIOS, Bhima Yudhistira Adhinegara, memberikan keterangan ahli dalam perkara Nomor
Ketika Makan (Tak) Bergizi (Tak) Gratis Program Makan Bergizi Gratis MBG digadang
Sustainability instruments in Indonesia—such as PROPER, PRISMA, Norma 100, TKBI, and LKPM—remain