Dr Dina Afrianty, Slamet Thohari, Tommy Firmanda and Mahalli write that the Covid-19 pandemic may force teachers to get up to speed with technology that can improve access to education for students with disabilities.
Why are Indonesia’s case numbers of Covid-19 lower than early modelling predicted? Is testing adequate? What does the future hold, now that restrictions are being lifted? Dr Jemma Purdey discusses these issues and more with Dr Pandu Riono in Talking Indonesia.
What explains the vastly different tone in foreign and Indonesian reporting on the Indonesian government’s response to Covid-19? Dr Dirk Tomsa explores the issue with two journalists, Febriana Firdaus and Max Walden.
The annual mass exodus that occurs at the end of Ramadan could be disastrous for the spread of Covid-19. Dimas Budi Prasetyo and Lury Sofyan that if the government had provided clear and direct messaging, more Indonesians might have changed their behaviour.
Constant reporting on the potential for “disaster” has failed to acknowledge that many of the factors that amplify the risks of Covid-19 for the Indonesian population are structural, writes Associate Professor Linda Rae Bennett.
Policy in Focus. Islamic boarding schools are among the worst affected by the pandemic, writes Professor Jamhari Makruf.
Modelling indicates an urgent need for action by the government, health authorities, and the public, writes Ben Phillips.
Calls are growing for the government to ban the post-Ramadan exodus to the regions (mudik) to prevent further spread of Covid-19. But as Dr Belinda Spagnoletti writes, mudik is also an important safety net for those living in precarity.
This paper tries to provide another perspective on the conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic
Tulisan ini mendiskusikan dampak pandemi COVID-19 terhadap pendidikan para difabel dengan mengambil kasus dan data mahasiswa UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta
Sejak pemerintah mengumumkan kasus pertama COVID-19 di Indonesia pada 2 Maret 2020, penularan penyakit ini terus meningkat. Kondisi ini menimbulkan kekhawatiran berbagai pihak dan memaksa masyarakat beradaptasi. Apa saja strategi adaptasi yang dilakukan masyarakat?
Webinar ini mendiskusikan topik pentingnya pembangunan ekosistem data agar dapat digunakan oleh pemangku kepentingan terkait untuk penanganan pandemi Covid-19 di sejumlah wilayah. Dari acara ini dapat kita tarik beberapa kesimpulan, salah satunya bahwa manajemen dan int...
The Knowledge Sector Initiative (KSI) strives to continue its support for the creation of a knowledge and innovation ecosystem to rise up to the challenges in the health sector, stability and economic recovery due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Catatan kebijakan ini merekomendasikan agar UU Penanggulangan Bencana direvisi dengan tiga strategi perbaikan untuk membangun sistem penanggulangan bencana yang lebih adaptif.
Perlu ada penyelarasan antara kebutuhan riset yang diinginkan kepada kelompok peneliti dan pengetahuan hasil penelitian sebagai bahan pengambil kebijakan pemerintah. Simak ulasan dari KSIxChange#24.
This online discussion on strengthening the knowledge and innovation ecosystem in Indonesia, to overcome obstacles to the knowledge and innovation system in an effective way and to look at the good practices of other countries.
Mempertemukan ide penelitian dari peneliti Indonesia dengan peneliti diaspora untuk pengembangan proposal “Program Skema Kolaborasi Riset-Inovasi Diaspora Indonesia". Berfokus pada penelitian sosial mengenai penanganan masalah ekonomi setelah pandemi berakhir.
Only available in Bahasa IndonesiaAspek riset sosial-budaya serta ekonomi lokal mempengaruhi efektivitas kebijakan negara dalam penanganan pandemi Covid-19.
In supporting efforts to tackle the pandemic, Knowledge Sector Initiative (KSI) encourages partners to play their role to provide an intellectual foundation in the discussion and formulation of public policies.
Tidak kurang dari 200 negara di dunia saat ini sedang bertarung menghadapi pandemi COVID-19. Keterbukaan, kecepatan, dan ketepatan informasi, sinergitas antara pemerintah pusat dan daerah, bahkan sinergitas antar negara amat diperlukan dalam menanggulangi wabah.