How does a public health crisis like COVID-19 fit inside the relationship between democracy and the economy?
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.
Pandemi global kali ini diduga berpotensi mengganggu jaring pengaman keuangan di sejumlah wilayah. Barangkali, ini adalah momen yang tepat untuk memperkuat koordinasi kebijakan moneter internasional.
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 ...
COVID-19 has shaken physical and financial well-being for many. While the pandemic’s economic impacts know no boundaries, statistics show that the financial hits are disproportionately affecting working women, particularly women of color.