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View all search resultsRather than cutting vaccine funding, governments should be looking at increasing funds to provide vaccines to the world's most vulnerable children, saving half a million lives and delivering millions in additional social benefits each year.
While discussions on social media is one way to engage the public in policymaking, the powers that be should not wait for a problematic policy to go viral, and instead involve public participation before as part of the process.
The nuanced complexities surrounding the influx of Rohingya refugees in Aceh, especially in light of the recent rise in negative narratives on social media, require a solution that also takes into account the rights and aspirations of local communities.
Indonesia’s high rate of COVID-19 infection has not stopped people throughout the archipelago from refusing to be tested, largely because of economic concerns and a fear of ostracism, despite the government’s efforts to contain the disease through increased mass testing.
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