This paper reviews the struggle of marginalized group to maintain sanity during Covid-19 Pandemic.
In connection with the actual conditions regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic and the recovery of various sectors towards a new normal life, the Directorate of Learning and Student Affairs, the Directorate General of Higher Education published Guidelines for Online Learning.
In connection with the actual conditions regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic and the recovery of various sectors towards a new normal life, the Directorate of Learning and Student Affairs, the Directorate General of Higher Education published Guidelines for Online Learning.
Highly varied learning facilities and support from parents among students, even in a class taught by the same teacher, leads to equally varied practices of learning from home. This widens even further learning inequalities among students.
The discussion focused on how information about Covid-19 is communicated to the numerous language groups in Indonesia. Panellists identified the importance of digital technology and social media.
In general, this activity aims to:
* Map the potential for inequality in home learning policies during the COVID-19 pandemic;
* Discuss the direction of government policies and strategies in tackling the potential inequality of learning outcome...
A recommendation for People Living with HIV AIDS (PLWHA) during pandemic of Covid-19
This paper aims to provide a more detailed description of three important aspects related to the implementation of home learning (BDR) for students with special needs and provide recommendations based on these aspects.
Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia (JKI) membuat edisi khusus terkait situasi pandemi COVID-19 untuk merangkum pandangan para peneliti dan akademisi yang menggunakan ilmu kependudukan sebagai pijakan analisis.
Dalam masa krisis ini seorang perempuan memiliki peran yang sangat penting dalam keluarga yakni sebagai pendidik pertama untuk mengajarkan kebiasaan baik. Selama vaksin belum ditemukan, penting untuk tetap menerapkan protokol kesehatan CITA KERJA saat silaturahmi.
Tulisan ini mencoba mengangkat perspektif dan kebutuhan komunitas tuli terkait kehidupan normal baru pasca COVID-19. Tulisan ini berargumen bahwa implementasi di lapangan masih membutuhkan banyak perbaikan dalam rangka menciptakan kehidupan normal baru yang inklusif set...
In Talking Indonesia this week, Dr Dirk Tomsa chats to Associate Professor Sharyn Graham Davies, Najmah, and Yeni about the community initiatives attempting to control the spread of coronavirus.
Balawyn Jones writes that as the Covid-19 pandemic intensifies in Indonesia, domestic violence is emerging as a parallel public health crisis.
Tulisan ini mendiskusikan dampak pandemi COVID-19 terhadap pendidikan para difabel dengan mengambil kasus dan data mahasiswa UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta
History records that the quarantine method has been used to deal with epidemics from then until today. Containing epidemic outbreaks then and today means “locking sick people up”, regardless of their disease, whether of the mind or the body.
This forum brought together leaders and advocates working in the disability sector in various regions of Indonesia as well as Tricia Malowney OAM, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Independent Advisory Council member, who provided an Australian perspective.
Only available in Bahasa IndonesiaAspek riset sosial-budaya serta ekonomi lokal mempengaruhi efektivitas kebijakan negara dalam penanganan pandemi Covid-19.
Penyandang disabilitas termasuk salah satu kelompok rentan yang paling terdampak Covid-19. Dampak tersebut terlihat dalam banyak aspek, mulai dari ekonomi, kesehatan, hingga pendidikan. Pandemi memperparah keadaan penyandang disabilitas yang memang kesulitan meskipun di...
As the economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic begin to take their toll on Indonesia’s poor and vulnerable, what is the government doing to assist these groups? Dr Jemma Purdey chats to Athia Yumna in the latest episode of Talking Indonesia.
In regular circumstances, people with disabilities (PwD) are more likely to be poor, experience high health expenditures, and are more exposed to economic shocks. The COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused rapid deterioration in the economy, is showing more severe impacts ...