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Plan to erase JKN premium debts brings relief, worry

As of October, more than 23 million policyholders are in arrears on Rp 10 trillion (US$599 million) owed to the BPJS Kesehatan.

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Indonesia’s ‘weak’ climate pledge lambasted

Anticipation had been high that Indonesia would demonstrate a strong commitment to renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions reduction following promises made by President Prabowo Subianto’s administration.  ...

10 hours ago
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In tight labor market, disabled persons call for fair chance at jobs

While a law has mandated private and public firms to allocate up to 2 percent of their positions for people with disabilities, weak oversight on the provision's implementation and lingering stigma put disabled people at a disadvantage while looking for jobs. ...

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Dutch king says more will follow after Rutte’s slavery apology

Following up on Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s speech seeking forgiveness for slavery, Dutch King Willem-Alexander said in his Christmas address that the government and the monarchy will remain invested in the matter beyond apologies.

2 years ago
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Yearender 2022: Doubts linger over Indonesia’s healthcare system transformation

Just when the COVID-19 pandemic began to show signs of easing, a series of unexpected illnesses this year raised the stakes even further.

2 years ago
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‘Like before the pandemic’: Families welcome return of Christmas festivities

Families celebrating Christmas have welcomed a return of classic holiday traditions, including church-going and family gatherings, while others have taken the opportunity to go on long-awaited vacations during the first year-end holiday season without strict public health rules since the pandemic began.

2 years ago
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Indonesia calls for fair share from developed countries to preserve biodiversity

Indonesia has called for the nature deal to protect ecosystems, agreed at the 15th Conference of Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in Canada, to also come with developed countries contributing their fair share to protecting nature.

2 years ago
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Overfishing looms as Indonesia struggles to meet fisheries target: Study

Nearly half of Indonesia’s wild fish stocks are overfished as the country struggles to meet its own fisheries targets, while some essential marine ecosystems are still left out of the expanding marine protected areas (MPAs), a recent study by World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia has found.

2 years ago
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Indonesia ‘deeply concerned’ over the Taliban suspending university education for women

Indonesia expresses concern and disappointment with the decision of the Taliban that suspended the access to university education for women in Afghanistan.

2 years ago
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Govt launches Second Home Visa for global investors, retirement visa holders not impacted

In a bid to lure more ‘high-value’ foreigners to Indonesia, the government officially launched the second home visa on Wednesday.

2 years ago
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Indonesia welcomes fans back to stands after Kanjuruhan tragedy

All eyes will be on match organizers and security personnel who will be testing out new security measures on Friday as the Indonesian men’s soccer team will play the country’s first ever match involving pitch-side spectators, since the deadly Kanjuruhan stadium crush in East Java in October.

2 years ago
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Police beef up security ahead of year-end holidays

Preparations to welcome the first year-end holiday season without strict public health rules since the beginning of the pandemic are now in full swing, with the police planning to mobilize personnel to keep people safe during the festivities.

2 years ago
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Dutch apology rings hollow to Indonesian ears

Indonesia has responded tepidly to a speech made by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologizing for 250 years of slavery in the country’s former colonies, saying the country needs to do more than simply offer a mea culpa for its role.

2 years ago
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Rutte’s apology sparks difficult conversation on slavery in Indonesia

Local kingdoms had brokered slaves for the Dutch and had thus been complicit in the practice of slavery in the archipelago, historians say.  

2 years ago
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Vulnerable families still lagging behind in economic recovery, survey finds

Vulnerable families, including households with children, disabled members or those that are led by women, face tougher challenges in bouncing back nearly two years after the pandemic, a survey has found, as the country now seeks to recover from the health crisis.

2 years ago
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Indonesia’s renewed climate targets still critically insufficient, says research group

Indonesia’s climate targets are “critically insufficient,” said a global climate research consortium, despite the country’s renewed emission target.

2 years ago
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Indonesia, US to launch $50 million partnership toward 2030 carbon sink goal

The environment ministry and USAID are committed to launching a new climate partnership in early 2023, with funding of up to US$50 million, to help Indonesia's forestry sector achieve its 2030 carbon sink target.

2 years ago
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Govt lays groundwork for uranium mining, broader atomic aspirations

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has signed a regulation that details new safety and security requirements for businesses seeking to mine nuclear materials in the country.

2 years ago
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Press activist slams appointment of ex-journalist as police official

AJI and LBH Pers have condemned the police for appointing a former journalist as a sub-precinct police in Central Java.

2 years ago
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Just let us enjoy the game: Women battle harassment in Indonesian soccer

A forum of female enthusiasts, as well as other groups, is trying to create space in Indonesian soccer so all supporters can safely enjoy watching the sport from the stands.

2 years ago
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Minister says Jokowi pushed for Paniai trial to show commitment

The government has claimed that it has committed to human rights-violation resolution by pushing a tribunal over the Bloody Paniai case despite lack of evidence. 

2 years ago
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Future pandemic policies still waiting on next year’s serology survey

The government is going to wait on the results of next year’s serology survey to decide future pandemic policies, including when and whether or not the second booster dose would be expanded to a wider population.

2 years ago
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Police rule out unnatural causes behind Kalideres deaths

A police investigation has concluded that illness was the cause of death for a family from Kalideres, West Jakarta, putting a mystery to rest that has stumped bystanders for weeks.

2 years ago
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House ratifies defense pact with Singapore, extradition treaty still in pipeline

The House of Representatives has ratified a defense cooperation agreement (DCA) with Singapore, one of three agreements the two countries signed earlier this year, with an extradition treaty between the neighbors up for a vote next.

2 years ago
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ASEAN Indo-Pacific guide still impractical, but not a lost cause: experts

Operationalization remained ASEAN’s biggest challenge in actualizing its Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP), experts from across the region have said, as hope prevails that the 10-nations group could actualize the much-needed document. 

2 years ago
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Bali bombmaker released on parole

One of the bombmakers in the Bali blasts that killed more than 200 people two decades ago was released on parole on Wednesday after serving half of his sentence, an official said, despite protests from Australia.

2 years ago
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Aceh polio jab campaign targets 1.2 million children

Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin launched a month-long immunization campaign on Monday that aims to eradicate polio in Aceh through the vaccination of more than 1 million children, amid slipping child inoculation rates nationwide.

2 years ago
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Suicide bombing kills police officer, injures 11

A suspected Islamist militant killed one other person and wounded 11 in a suicide bomb attack, reportedly in protest at the new Criminal Code, at a police station in Bandung, West Java, on Wednesday.

2 years ago
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KPU's youth volunteer drive to prevent election deaths gains traction

To avoid a repeat of the elections in 2019, when nearly 900 volunteers died from overwork or health complications related to their duties, the KPU has put an age cap for election organizers and embarked on a campaign to recruit younger volunteers for 2024.

2 years ago
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Govt to maintain relaxed COVID-19 curbs for holiday season

Home Minister Tito Karnavian has extended the lowest level of the country’s four-tiered COVID-19 public activity restrictions (PPKM) nationwide until Jan. 9.

2 years ago
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Soccer league resumed after stadium disaster

Soccer league matches were resumed behind closed doors on Monday, two months after the country was rocked by one of the world's worst stadium disasters.

2 years ago
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Health Minister clarifies universal basic healthcare for all, regardless of class

The health minister appears to have backtracked on last month's comment about a special policy for wealthy subscribers, clarifying that the national healthcare agency will continue to provide basic health services under a standardized “universal” scheme that will eliminate the current three-tier health insurance.

2 years ago
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Families sue health ministry, BPOM over cough syrup deaths, injuries

Indonesia has seen a spike in cases of acute kidney injury since August, with the deaths of at least 199 people, mostly children, prompting a probe and ban on some liquid medicine sales.

2 years ago
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