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Tuesday, 26 November 2024. Human capital formation in the context of poverty alleviation and higher education expansion
This seminar explores how human capital development impacts poverty reduction and social integration in Indonesia, focusing on the role of education. Topics include the need for improved educational quality to alleviate poverty and how higher education expansion promotes inter-ethnic marriages, fostering economic and social [...]
Past seminars – links to videos and slides
[FKP hosted by WRI Indonesia] Implications of East Asia Energy Integration on Carbon Emissions in the Region
Almo Pradana (left) and Budy P. Resosudarmo (right) The integration of the energy market in East Asia and beyond has been discussed for more than a decade. To achieve energy market integration, there are challenges at the national, regional, and global levels ranging from price distortion to disparity in [...]
FKP Roadshow in four cities in Kalimantan
In collaboration with SMERU Research Institute and Universitas Sebelas Maret, the ANU Indonesia Project conducted the 2020 Forum Kajian Pembangunan (FKP) Roadshow in four cities in Kalimantan. The overall theme of this year FKP Roadshow is education in Inodnesia. The first main presenter during this roadshow was Daniel Suryadarma (The [...]
[FKP hosted by PSHK Indonesia] Catatan Akhir Tahun PSHK
The year 2019 was loaded with political elements: from the simultaneous national and regional elections, transitions of leadership, to the massive protests by the end of the year. On Thursday, 19 December 2019 The Center for Legal and Policy Studies (Pusat Studi Hukum dan Kebijakan or PSHK Indonesia) hosted an [...]
[FKP hosted by PSHK Indonesia] Kerangka Hukum Kebijakan E-Commerce di Indonesia
The growth of e-commerce transactions in Indonesia reached USD 12.2 billion in 2018, making it one of the largest markets in Southeast Asia. As a response, the government has issued Presidential Decree number 74 year 2017 on e-commerce roadmap. However, there are issues yet to be covered in the roadmap. [...]
[FKP hosted by PSHK Indonesia] Prospek dan Tantangan Pembenahan Reformasi Regulasi di Pemerintahan Joko Widodo
Entering the second term of President Joko Widodo’s administration, The Center for Legal and Policy Studies (Pusat Studi Hukum dan Kebijakan or PSHK Indonesia) hosted an FKP event on Tuesday, 10 December 2019 to evaluate and foresee the prospects and challenges that may be faced in his second term in [...]
[FKP hosted by INSPIRASI] Tantangan mengembangkan leadership kepala sekolah untuk atasi learning crisis
School leadership is a factor that influences students’ learning process, yet it is also a topic that is scarcely explored. On Thursday, 5 December 2019 INSPIRASI hosted an FKP seminar on the topic at the Library of the Ministry of Education and Culture. The speakers were Daniel Suryadarma (The SMERU [...]
FKP 2019 12 04 – Territorial autonomy in Indonesia and beyond
Territorial autonomy has been an increasingly popular form of conflict resolution strategy in many countries. In Indonesia, Aceh and Papua are two examples of territorial autonomies that yielded different outcomes. On Wednesday, 4 December 2019, Shane Barter (Soka University of America) presented his study on the subject at the Center [...]
2019 BIES Economic Dialogue and Forum
Left-right: Ronnie Nataatmadja (discussant), Pipit Pitriyan (chair), Ahmad Komarulzaman (discussant), Ayu Pratiwi (BIES author) Although agroforestry is recognised as a means to stabilise farm income, little work has been done to differentiate farmers based on their incomes, their capacity to diversify crops, and the economic outcomes of agroforestry adoption. The [...]
[FKP hosted by LPEM FEB UI] No One Left Behind in Indonesia?
President Joko Widodo has used the term ‘no one left behind’ to emphasize his administration’s commitment to pursue inclusive development. However, some marginalized groups are still at risk of being excluded from the process. On Tuesday, 12 November 2019, Martin Siyaranamual (Universitas Padjadjaran) presented a paper he co-authored with Paul [...]
[FKP hosted by J-PAL Southeast Asia] Empowering Female Migrant Workers to Access Quality Overseas Placement Services in Indonesia
Many migrant workers from Indonesia rely on recruiters and placement agencies (PPTKIS or PT) to facilitate their employment abroad and PT quality matters for migration outcomes. However, PT quality is often highly variable and many engage in exploitative practices. On the other hand, migrant workers - particularly women - have [...]
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