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View all search resultsThe government is seeking to work closely with media organizations to accelerate efforts to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, which have been halted by the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Enterprises in Indonesia are preparing to welcome Industry 4.0 with investment made in green energy, cloud storage and AI technology. However, the country still faces challenges in telco infrastructure and human resources.
The emphasis by Papuan separatists on human rights in contesting the controversial history of Papuan integration into Indonesia raises questions about how Indonesian authorities should best handle unrest and conflict in the region, a panel discussion has heard.
Panelists from The Jakarta Post's UpClose webinar on sustainable oceans and fisheries contend that prioritizing small-scale fishing and eradicating illegal poaching practices will ensure that Indonesia achieves sustainability in its maritime and fisheries sector.
Speakers at a Jakpost Up Close webinar shared their digital transformation experiences and how “going digital” spelled a win-win solution for e-commerce platforms and Indonesian SMEs alike amid the COVID-19 health crisis.
The COVID-19 pandemic has opened up an unexpected opportunity in digitalization as more local micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) go online than before, but the lack of internet infrastructure in parts of Indonesia has made it difficult for some businesses to bounce back.
Indonesia’s early childhood development, measured through UNICEF’s Early Childhood Development Index (ECDI), initially showed great promise. However, the COVID-19 pandemic may derail all progress made by the country.
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