Indonesia's Public Information Openness Index reached 71.37 in 2021.
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Indonesia's Public Information Openness Index (IKIP) score was recorded at 71.37 in 2021, falling into the "moderate" category.
Based on its indicators, legal guarantees for information access received the highest score at 79.15. Conversely, the lowest IKIP score was for budget support for information management, at 61.7 points.
Seventeen provinces had IKIP scores above the national average. Bali had the highest IKIP score at 83.15, followed by West Kalimantan with a score of 80.38.
Meanwhile, seventeen other provinces had IKIP scores below the national average. West Papua had the lowest IKIP score at 47.48, followed by Central Sulawesi with a score of 55.72.
The 2021 IKIP represents the first nationwide assessment of information openness since the enactment of Law Number 14 of 2008 concerning Public Information (KIP). The IKIP uses five categories: very poor (0-30), poor (31-59), moderate (60-79), good (80-89), and very good (90-100).
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