This program promotes community participation and provides alternative agriculture without burning. Thus, it aims to improve the welfare of the community.
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Training a traditional industry to adapt to smart logistics takes time, but most are open to it, says Waresix CEO Andree Susanto.
Docquity has helped Covid-19 hospitals around Indonesia by recruiting 667 general practitioners and 200 specialists from various provinces.
[AIC Backgrounder No.3/2020] On the struggles experienced by women’s groups when dealing with gender-biased policies, with a focus on the fisheries and aquaculture sectors in South Sulawesi.
International education is in crisis, both in Australia and around the world. It is time for Australians to learn more about international education and why it is important.
In Surabaya, the attack rate of COVID-19 has reached 139.7, meaning 140 in every 100,000 people is COVID-19 positive. This is the highest rate in the country.
If we look closely, this sudden online phenomenon actually inspired all education stakeholders in Indonesia to improvise and innovate in several ways.
Health ministry official Achmad Yurianto said 63 more deaths were also reported on Thursday, with total fatalities now at 2,339, the highest coronavirus death toll in Southeast Asia.
Why are Indonesia’s case numbers relatively low? Is the testing regime adequate? Have the government’s social restrictions regulations been successful? And what does the future hold?
There are about 70 million indigenous people across Indonesia, mostly in remote and isolated areas, and the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated the inequality the have long faced.
More than 100 children may have died from the virus in Indonesia, while nobody under 18 has died in Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore or Australia.
Children and teenagers are most exposed to cigarette ads they regularly see in kiosks, sports events, music events, free samples, merchandise logos and discount offers.
Over a turbulent decade, Alima is at the centre of Dutch colonisation, Japanese occupation, the return of the Dutch then the struggle for independence.
How religions and religious leaders can help to combat the COVID-19 pandemic: Indonesia’s experience
Indonesia has shown that religions can be used as realistic means to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
The funds are to strengthen laboratories, improve collection and use of health information, and help to protect patients and health workers at health facilities.
Australia and Indonesia have finally ratified a bilateral Free Trade Agreement but cold chain issues and live cattle disputes are clearly still holding food trade back.