Land disputes pitting small-scale farmers against big capital interests are common across Indonesia and they cause more social conflict than any other issue.
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MSMEs do not have the digital marketing ability or e-commerce platform for exports and consequently have to bear high costs, says the Tourism and Creative Economy Minister.
Infection rates have been steadily rising in Indonesia as the national government implemented a limited lock down which was quickly wound back.
Stigma and discrimination have historically accompanied many infectious disease epidemics.
The Komite Nasional Disabilitas (KND) was supposed to be an independent institution which monitors, evaluates and advocates for the realisation of disability rights in Indonesia.
Australia’s post-harvest technologies and Indonesia’s multi-modal transport flexibility were identified as key areas for collaboration at the AIC’s recent supply chains discussion.
A challenge turned into fashion – how the coronavirus pandemic provided textile designers with an opportunity to make millions of masks every day. [Video]
“The lesson learned… is the importance of data and digital IDs” said managing director of development policy and partnerships at the World Bank [and AIC board member] Mari Elka Pangestu.
The shadow trade minister sets out a four-point plan for Australia to turn an unparalleled crisis into an opportunity.
Assuming the study demonstrates adequate safety and immune responses, data should be available in time to commence the required efficacy study before the end of the year.
Cassrels makes no claim to have fully understood Indonesia, opening with former foreign minister Marty Natalegawa’s words: “Indonesia defies definition, almost. Its diversity is its identity”.
Researchers from Monash and Universitas Gadjah Mada have spent three years on a method of preventing mosquitoes from transmitting the virus to humans.
Knowledge exchanges are crucial to ensuring continued growth, along with an emphasis on creating Indonesian scientists.
The rate at which the country is losing farmers is a cause for concern. If it continues, Indonesia is likely to have no farmers left in 50 years. What will we eat?
Twelve new rapid research projects will explore the impact of COVID-19 on Indonesia’s economy and society.
My experience and knowledge, and the experiences of all minorities, matter, even when those perspectives feel insignificant because of all the extra effort to make people understand.