Indonesia is gearing up to host a preparatory conference for the United Nations Board of Auditors (UN BoA) in Bali, scheduled from April 20 to 27, 2026. This conference is part of Indonesia's preparations for its role as a member of the board during the period from 2026 to 2032, demonstrating its commitment to contributing to the enhancement of transparency and accountability at the international level.
During the conference, the Deputy Chair of the Board, Budi Prijono, will present the board's experiences in auditing within the United Nations, noting that audits are conducted in complex and multidimensional environments that require high technical skills and the ability to adapt to various cultures.
Event Details
The conference will bring together representatives from the board and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including a Director General and advisors from the board, along with 102 auditors from international organizations. The event will also feature speakers from the United Nations and members of the audit operations committee to share insights on UN management and international auditing practices.
This event serves as a platform for knowledge and experience exchange among member states, enhancing Indonesia's capacity to effectively and efficiently perform its new role.
Background & Context
Historically, Indonesia has sought to enhance its role in international organizations, having been elected as a member of the United Nations Board of Auditors, which reflects the international community's trust in the credibility of its institutions. This achievement marks a milestone in the board's history and underscores Indonesia's commitment to contributing to the enhancement of transparency and accountability on a global scale.
The United Nations is a key platform for international cooperation, playing a vital role in promoting peace, security, and sustainable development. Therefore, Indonesia's accession to the Board of Auditors reflects its commitment to actively participating in these global objectives.
Impact & Consequences
Effective audits within the United Nations require not only strong technical skills but also the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and strict compliance with international standards. This new role will enable Indonesia to improve its performance on the international stage and enhance its credibility as a responsible state.
This role is expected to foster partnerships with other countries, thereby enhancing Indonesia's ability to influence significant global issues such as sustainable development and anti-corruption efforts.
Regional Significance
Indonesia's accession to the United Nations Board of Auditors is a positive step that reflects the importance of international cooperation in addressing global challenges. Arab countries can benefit from Indonesia's experience in promoting transparency and accountability, contributing to improved government performance and strengthening trust between governments and their citizens.
In light of the increasing challenges facing the world, strengthening cooperation between Arab states and Indonesia can contribute to achieving sustainable development goals and enhancing stability in the region.
