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Pramono launches free preschool program for poor children

Making good on his campaign promise for educational equity, the governor has launched a pilot free preschool program in a bid to help children from poor families in the city.

4 hours ago
Jakarta premium

Pramono’s 24-hour parks plan raises security concerns

Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung’s plan to keep several parks open for 24 hours to provide affordable nighttime leisure, as well as curbing teenage brawls has been met with caution by observers, who warn that the parks could instead be misused by “irresponsible parties” if the security aspects are overlooked. ...

6 hours ago
Jakarta premium

Jakartans rush to join ‘orange troops’ amid job scarcity

An unprecedented crowd of hopeful jobseekers have flocked to Jakarta City Hall in the past few weeks to apply for jobs as sanitation workers, highlighting mounting concerns over unemployment and rising layoffs in the capital. ...

1 day ago

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Deputy governor urges Jakartans to stay at home as active cases exceed 100,000

Jakarta Deputy Governor Ahmad Riza Patria has urged residents of the city to do their part to curb coronavirus transmission by staying at home after the capital recorded more than 100,000 active cases on Wednesday.

3 years ago
City premium

COVID-19 checkpoints create Jakarta gridlock

A number of arterial roads in Jakarta saw heavy traffic and congestion on the first Monday of the government’s emergency public activity restrictions (PPKM Darurat), as checkpoints installed throughout the capital reduced mobility.

3 years ago
City

'Call of duty': Indonesian bikers brave COVID-19 surge to escort ambulances

The volunteers ride motorbikes in front of the ambulances, the deafening noise of the sirens behind them, freeing up space and stopping other cars to make way for ambulances carrying the sick to medical facilities or corpses to graveyards.

3 years ago
City premium

COVID-19 surge dampens Jakarta’s anniversary celebrations

Instead of the throwing big and lavish festivals from the pre-pandemic era, the Jakarta administration has opted to host several small events that focus mostly on improving the city's economy, as the capital suffers from a new wave of COVID-19 infections that is inundating its healthcare facilities.

3 years ago
City premium

Motion to remove bike lanes stirs debate

National Police chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo welcomed a suggestion from a lawmaker to remove permanent bike lanes from Jakarta streets — a plan immediately slammed by transportation experts.

3 years ago
City premium

Jakarta expedites jab drive as cases spike

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo said Jakarta had a very high level of mobility and social interactions so the speed of vaccine rollout would "determine how fast COVID-19 will spread" in the city.​

3 years ago
City premium

Jakarta in ‘critical phase’ as COVID-19 cases surge

The Jakarta administration appears to remain confident in its approach to handling COVID-19 even as it sees a frightening resurgence of COVID-19 cases in the past week, instead blaming the general population for being lax with health protocols.

3 years ago
City premium

Jakartans continue to hold their breath for court ruling in air pollution case

The citizen lawsuit is the first of its kind aiming to hold authorities accountable for air pollution in the country.

3 years ago
City premium

Jakarta races to give 400,000 AstraZeneca jabs before expiry date

The Jakarta administration is speeding up its COVID-19 vaccination drive to make use of 400,000 AstraZeneca doses set to expire by the end of the month.

3 years ago
City premium

Jakarta plans to reimpose traffic policy once blamed for infections on public transit

Jakarta is considering reimposing the odd-even license plate policy for private cars as traffic returns. But concerns have grown that the policy might force people to shift to public transportation, which could lead to passengers overcrowding the transit networks, increasing the risk of coronavirus transmission.

3 years ago
City premium

Jakarta juggles demands of bike commuters, sport cyclists, motorists

The administration has found itself juggling ways to appease motorists, sport cyclists and bicycle commuters as it seeks to make city streets safe and accessible for everyone.

3 years ago
City premium

Vaccination of ‘vulnerable groups’ begins amid expert skepticism

Epidemiologist Dicky Budiman said the “geospatial” approach used by Jakarta to prioritize vaccine recipients had “no scientific basis”.

3 years ago
City premium

Proposal for rape victim to marry alleged abuser in Bekasi renews calls to pass sexual violence bill

A lawyer of a rape suspect in Bekasi, West Java said the client intended to marry a 15-year-old girl he allegedly raped to "avoid sins due to adultery."

3 years ago
City premium

Jakartans long for fresh air as city parks remain closed

The Jakarta administration has kept most city parks closed since the beginning of the pandemic, leaving residents with few options to escape the tedium of housebound life under virus restrictions.

3 years ago
City premium

More beds, micro lockdowns: Jakarta braces for post-Idul Fitri virus surge

As concerns loom over a possible spike in COVID-19 cases after Idul Fitri, Jakarta is redoubling its efforts to limit the spread of the illness.​​​​

3 years ago
City

Jakarta ranked world’s most environmentally vulnerable city

Jakarta was dubbed the "worst-performing city", followed by India’s Delhi, in a study of the environmental vulnerability of 576 big cities worldwide.

3 years ago
City

Thousands swarm tourist destinations, cemeteries in Greater Jakarta on Idul Fitri

The Jakarta Tourism and Creative Economy Agency allowed tourist destinations to be open during Idul Fitri under strict health protocols, such as requiring online reservations for visitors.

3 years ago
City

Some Jakartans stay put over Idul Fitri

“I’m terribly afraid of the pandemic, I am not a 'covidiot',” Beni said on Thursday, referring to people who stubbornly ignore health rules in relation to COVID-19.

3 years ago
City premium

Jakarta sees surge in workplace clusters as people lower their guard after vaccination

Jakarta has seen a sharp increase in COVID-19 infection clusters emerging from office spaces in recent weeks, with hundreds of cases traced to workers who have received a vaccine.

4 years ago
City premium

Jakarta Muslims enjoy relaxed rules in second Ramadan during pandemic

The Religious Affairs Ministry allows places of worship to operate at 50 percent of their capacity during Ramadan, giving Muslims an opportunity to perform congregational tarawih (Ramadan evening prayers) at mosques.

4 years ago
City premium

Yes, COVID-19 figures in Jakarta have dropped. But the public must remain alert

Jakarta has seen a steady decrease in the number of daily cases and deaths in the past two months, the longest decline since the pandemic began.

4 years ago
City premium

Anies in hot seat as graft busters investigate flagship housing subsidy policy

Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan must now oversee the first corruption case to embroil his administration, after investigators named the chief executive of a city-owned property developer suspect in a graft case.

4 years ago
City premium

Jakarta to open access to flood mitigation data following commission's ruling

The commission ruled in favor of the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH Jakarta), which had filed a public information request pertaining to flooding to the city administration.  

4 years ago
City premium

MRT Jakarta links arms with start-ups for greener commuting

Continuing the capital city's green drive, MRT Jakarta has launched several new services in collaboration with eco-friendly start-ups to encourage greener and more sustainable commuting.

4 years ago
City premium

Bike-friendly development plans elicit praise from Jakarta's cycling communities

Cycling communities have lauded the local administration's plan to install protected bicycle lanes and expand existing lanes to provide safety for the city's growing population of bike commuters.

4 years ago
City premium

Is Anies really a transportation hero? Experts beg to differ

Urban transportation experts have reservations about giving credit to Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan for his work on the capital's public transportation system.

4 years ago
City premium

Poor river restoration blamed for Jakarta’s floods

The Jakarta administration is in hot water after major floods once again hit the capital city, with critics blaming its poor river restoration projects.

4 years ago
City

Five killed in Jakarta severe floods

The city was struck by torrential rains over the weekend, which flooded dozens of major roads and forced hundreds of people to rush to emergency shelters.

4 years ago
City premium

Thousands evacuated, traffic disrupted as floods hit Jakarta at rainy season peak

The floodwater reached up to 2.5 meters in several parts of Jakarta, forcing residents to evacuate to nearby safe places.

4 years ago
City

Jakarta slammed by monsoon floods, more than 1,000 forced to evacuate

Some 1,380 Jakarta residents were evacuated from southern and eastern areas of the city, home to 10 million people, after floodwaters reached up to 1.8 meters high in some areas.

4 years ago
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