Jokowi urged member states to forge stronger ties to alleviate the pandemic’s both health and socio-economic impact.
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The failure of family companies to create sustainable competitive advantage is due to a reluctance to invest in new business ideas and a tendency to avoid risk.
An AIC research program looks into the challenges that face rural young people in South Sulawesi forced to return home due to COVID-19.
Aquaculture provides fallback for people of the Penida Archipelago as they wait for tourists’ return.
Indonesia’s extensive mangroves could be one of the cheapest ways of reducing carbon emissions, according to scientists. [Video]
Indonesian women carry the burden of unpaid work, including care-giving, due to persistent gender inequality in Indonesian society and segregation in the labour market.
A new AIC study looks at the impact on vulnerable workers of the Indonesian tourism sector coming to a standstill.
The ‘Smart Village’, run by ITS students and faculty members, provides access to books, both paper and digital, along with free internet access, internet skills training, and more.
The climate in South East Asian countries makes it impossible to simply replicate packaging used in Europe, and more research is now underway.
Atta Halilintar has 25.5 million subscribers on a channel that earns him up to an estimated US$1.6 million a month.
An estimated US$2.7 billion’s worth of the country’s international trade was paid for using China’s currency in the first six months of 2020.
Jakarta remains the epicenter with 988 new cases and ten deaths on Saturday. The capital now has 61,807 Covid-19 cases, having passed Singapore which has a similar population.
One gallery owner started an Instagram account in late June but due to his unfamiliarity with social media had only attracted five followers as of mid-September.
Indonesia’s development has been supported over several decades by one of the largest sustained multilateral aid efforts since WWII, from which Australia has also benefited.
The virus-tracking feature relies on Bluetooth signals emitted from mobile phones to locate exposed co-workers nearby.
The Australia-Indonesia Centre and OpenLearning have formed a partnership to deliver programs into Indonesia that will improve research and collaborative skills.