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Prabowo’s school renovation push begins amid chronic problems

As the government embarks upon President Prabowo Subianto’s push for the revitalization of over 10,000 schools this year, calls are mounting for stronger oversight and strategic planning to ensure the Rp 16.9 trillion (US$1.02 billion) program effectively addresses the country’s crumbling education infrastructure.

4 hours ago
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Journalist groups urge stronger protections after mass layoffs

Global tech giants control ‘over 75 percent of ads’ in Indonesia, putting local media firms and news organizations in a tight position financially, leading to recent mass layoffs, according to professional journalist associations. ...

16 hours ago
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Government forms anti-extortion task force

According to the senior security minister, the new task force is part of a governtment clampdown on rampant extortion involving mass organizations that he described as a threat to national stability. ...

20 hours ago

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Government prepares groundwork for booster shot rollout

Coordinating Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto said the government would soon amend some of its regulations to allow booster shots be given to the public.

3 years ago
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Indonesia weighs tougher curbs in response to Omicron

Further restrictions will be introduced if case figures pass the government’s threshold of 2,700 cases per day – equivalent to 10 cases per million people – as well as if hospitalizations and fatality rates increase.

3 years ago
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Coalition calls for new law on animal welfare

The Indonesian Coalition for Animal Protection (KPH Indonesia) said there was fresh urgency for the passing of new legislation that could guarantee the protection of animal rights given the rising number of animal-abuse cases in the country.

3 years ago
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Activists demand Indonesian climate leadership during G20 presidency

“The government often sugarcoats its promises and commitments at international forums. They look shiny from the outside but not from the inside,” one youth activist said.

3 years ago
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Administrative problems persist in vaccine accessibility, civil groups find

The vaccination campaign is still being hampered by administrative problems, civil groups have said, having received reports of people being unable to get their jabs because of misuse of identification numbers (NIK).

3 years ago
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Indonesia confirms two new Omicron cases

The government has confirmed two new cases of the highly transmissible Omicron coronavirus variant on Saturday among people who recently arrived in the country.

3 years ago
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Indonesia to stick to current curbs for Christmas, New Year holidays

“We will ensure that PPKM is implemented in the regions according to their level [of risk]. [Although restriction] levels are adjustable, we will not ease the prevailing curbs until January,” said Vice President Ma’ruf Amin on Friday.

3 years ago
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Jokowi urges calm as Indonesia reports first Omicron case

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo urged the public to remain calm and to maintain discipline in following health protocols after Indonesia discovered its first confirmed COVID-19 case caused by the emerging Omicron variant on Thursday.

3 years ago
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Blinken’s entourage sparks COVID-19 scare

A member of a visiting United States delegation tested positive for COVID-19 after a press event in Malaysia, cutting short a tour of Southeast Asia and sparking a health scare in Indonesia, the US official's previous destination.

3 years ago
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BREAKING: Indonesia reports first case of Omicron variant

The case was detected on Wednesday evening and was an employee at the Wisma Atlet hospital in Jakarta.

3 years ago
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Indonesia to expedite Omicron booster rollout

The government is planning to expand its COVID-19 booster program to members of the general public in January of next year, with priority given to immunocompromised people and the elderly.

3 years ago
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Government urges people not to travel abroad as goal of reaching endemic status in sight

The government has urged people not to travel overseas unless necessary in a bid to protect Indonesia against the emerging Omicron variant, as the country inches closer to transitioning to the endemic phase of COVID-19.

3 years ago
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Indonesia to start vaccinating children as young as 6

As concerns mount over the threat of the Omicron variant, the government will begin inoculating some 26 million children aged 6 to 11 ahead of schedule, with the first jabs set to be administered on Tuesday.

3 years ago
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Rape of ‘pesantren’ students triggers national soul-searching

Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Quomas has condemned the case, saying that his ministry would conduct a thorough investigation into all madrasahs and pesantren after concerns arose within the ministry that the case was just a tip of the iceberg.

3 years ago
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Indonesia to start vaccinating children aged 6-11 against COVID-19

Indonesia approved China's Sinovac Biotech vaccine for the age group last month and about 26.5 million children have been targeted for vaccination, Maxi Rein Rondonuwu, a senior health ministry official, told a briefing.

3 years ago
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New disability commission stumbles in response to minister's gaffe

What was supposed to open a chapter toward better disability equality in the country has been marred by the lackluster response of the newly inaugurated government watchdog.

3 years ago
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House to restart deliberation of UN convention on involuntary disappearance

After years of delay, the government is set to restart the deliberation process of a bill ratifying a United Nations convention against involuntary disappearance, with the aim of adopting the convention next year.

3 years ago
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More vulnerable groups should be protected by govt, activists say

The researchers combed through 63 laws that were passed between 1957 and 2021, including 18 laws ratified from international covenants, none of which contained a comprehensive definition of vulnerable groups.

3 years ago
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Indonesia to send 'umrah' pilgrims to Saudi Arabia despite Omicron threat

The government will allow pilgrims to travel to Saudi Arabia for umrah (minor haj) later this month, a move that experts say is risky given the threat of the emerging Omicron variant, which has been detected in the gulf country.

3 years ago
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Nadiem reaffirms commitment to bridge accessibility gap in online learning

“We have no other option but to adapt and innovate, turning disruption into solutions,” said Nadiem on Wednesday. “We are committed to not only expanding access to technology [for students], but also to bridge the knowledge and technological skills gap.”

3 years ago
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Collaboration ‘key’ as Jokowi kicks off G20 presidency

Indonesia kicks off its G20 presidency with global collaboration in mind and an appetite to make big transformative changes.

3 years ago
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Ruling against journalist sparks concern over press freedom: Activists

A recent ruling against South Sulawesi-based journalist Muhammad Asrul, who was charged under the defamation article of the Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE) Law, has sparked concern among civil groups over press freedom in the country.

3 years ago
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Densus 88 arrests 24 people over links to JI financing

The suspects had been collecting funds for JI via two Islamic charitable foundations and their arrests will help build a picture of militant funding in Indonesia, Sr. Comr. Aswin Siregar of the Densus 88 counterterrorism force told media on Thursday.

3 years ago
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New regulation sends mixed signals on holiday curbs

Under the regulation, which was issued by Home Minister Tito Karnavian on Monday, the central government has asked regional administrations to urge the public to limit their “nonessential” mobility and tighten border restrictions in anticipation of an influx of Indonesian migrant workers returning from abroad over the holiday period.

3 years ago
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Lawmaker slammed for suggesting graft immunity for law enforcers

Divisive lawmaker Arteria Dahlan of the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) stirred up debate last week on the possibility of granting law enforcers immunity from graft sting operations.

3 years ago
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COP26 delivers key agreement on carbon markets, but will it lead to emission reduction?

Environmentalists have said that they remain skeptical over the mechanism, arguing that it could incentivize industrialized countries to offset, rather than reduce, their carbon emissions by purchasing credits representing emission-reduction efforts from other countries.

3 years ago
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Indonesia prepares regulation to help fund mangrove restoration

Indonesia launched a mangrove rehabilitation program in March, aiming to restore 600,000 hectares (1.5 million acres) of degraded mangrove by 2024 to help absorb carbon emissions.

3 years ago
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Thousands of civil servants have reportedly received social aid, ministry says

The ministry has identified 31,624 civil servants who have been receiving some form of social aid, such as non-cash food assistance (BPNT) or other forms of aids under the Family Hope Program (PKH), when it recently updated its Integrated Data for Social Welfare (DTKS) database of poor and vulnerable families.

3 years ago
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Govt urges more CPG firms to get onboard packaging waste reduction plan

An environment ministerial regulation dated 2019 aims to cut consumer waste by 30 percent and marine plastic debris by 70 percent by 2025, but the mandatory policy doesn't have a detailed provision on sanctions for offending or recalcitrant businesses.

3 years ago
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Indonesia probe police hack in latest cyber breach

Using a now suspended Twitter handle, a hacker who said they were from Brazil claimed to have obtained the data of 28,000 officers by infiltrating National Police server, according to local media reports.

3 years ago
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