Dirty Pathway of Clean Energy

In collaboration with Publish What You Pay Indonesia and Pares Indonesia, a consultant and analyst for political risk, the project produced a video campaign to mainstream the idea of democratic energy transition. The video, titled “Dirty Pathway of Clean Energy,” features an activist from the North Morowali District who actively advocates for the voiceless communities in the surrounding area of the national strategic project for downstream nickel production. The video is in Bahasa with English transcription available.

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