Category: Program

  • Dialogue with Arcandra Tahar: Europe’s Energy Crisis, What Lessons Can Indonesia Learn?

    TERAS EKBIS With Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources for the 2016-2020 period,Arcandra Tahar discusses countries in the blue continent of Europe experiencingdifficulties with the energy crisis. Natural gas and coal prices are soaring, which makesEuropean citizens pay more for electricity and other energy usage costs. What makesEurope enter an energy crisis? A continent…

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  • Pelindo Merger Should Make Logistics Cost-Efficient

    Four state-owned ports, Pelindo 1, 2, 3 and 4, are officially integrated or merged. Thereare 4 advantages of integrating the business of the world’s 8th largest containeroperator. Starting from logistics costs that fell 1.6%, an increase of 1.1% of grossdomestic product, this increased state revenue by up to 8 trillion and created 1,000 newjobs in…

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  • Way back in eradicating corruption

    The KPK’s plan to apply the death penalty or at least life imprisonment in the socialassistance corruption case of former Minister of Social Affairs Juliari Batubara is only adiscourse. The Corruption Eradication Commission only charged Juliari Batubara with 11 years inprison and asked them to pay a fine of Rp 14.5 billion in restitution instead…

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  • Collapse of health facilities due to the Covid-19 pandemic

    Corona variant Delta has significantly increased the number of corona cases in Java Balisince June 2021. Access to health facilities is difficult because the capacity is depletedor even exhausted, making people self-help themselves. The government needs toactivate community empowerment or community-based health. Community leaders,religious leaders, and RT RW conduct early detection of residents exposed to…

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  • JAKARTA IS THREATENED WITH SINKING part 2

    Part II In addition to the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, the threat of Jakarta sinking is onthe horizon. Land subsidence occurs every year. If not handled properly, it is predictedthat 2050, the coast of Jakarta will sink. Land subsidence increases the risk of floodingin Jakarta. Bogor Agricultural Institute revealed that land subsidence in Jakarta…

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  • Jakarta is threatened with sinking

    In addition to the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, the threat of Jakarta sinking is onthe horizon. Land subsidence occurs every year. If not handled properly, it is predictedthat 2050, the coast of Jakarta will sink. Land subsidence increases the risk of floodingin Jakarta. Bogor Agricultural Institute revealed that land subsidence in Jakarta hasoccurred since…

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