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View all search resultsDisaster risk reduction should be embedded in policymaking, especially industrial and spatial planning, to prevent economic activities from damaging the environment and thereby exacerbating the impacts of future calamities.
A group of hundreds of local economists has called on the government to focus on spending priorities and bring back institutional independence as part of seven “urgent economic demands” to achieve social welfare and equality.
The shifting global trade landscape presents an opportunity for the Asia-Pacific to emerge stronger, if countries look more inwardly to improve domestic resilience and intraregional coordination while helping to lift others that might be more vulnerable to external pressures.
As artificial intelligence continues to advance and users develop its wider applications, the technology will take a greater role in ensuring macroeconomic stability and authorities create better, more efficient policies toward realizing a stable and prosperous future for all.
In its current position helming the ongoing High-Level Segment of the Conference on Disarmament, Indonesia has an opportunity to use this platform to encourage a radical change toward the integration of a gender perspective into the global disarmament agenda.
As the world marks the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting on Feb. 6, we should look at comprehensive measures to tackle the root of the problem toward eliminating the harmful form of gender-based violence that still continues in Indonesia.
There is a prevailing perception among policymakers that imports are "bad" and exports are "good", but they are symbiotic elements of trade, and taking a strategic approach to imports can leverage international trade toward Indonesia’s integration into global value chains.
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