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BNPB and Bappenas: Strengthening the Role of Women and Persons with Disabilities in Disaster Risk Reduction
Read more: BNPB and Bappenas: Strengthening the Role of Women and Persons with Disabilities in Disaster Risk ReductionBNPB and Bappenas emphasised the need to strengthen the role of women and persons with…
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The Ministry of Home Affairs: KENCANA Enhances Disaster Management in the Region
Read more: The Ministry of Home Affairs: KENCANA Enhances Disaster Management in the RegionThe Disaster Resilient Sub-District Program (KENCANA), initiated by the Ministry of Home Affairs, serves as…
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BNPB Supports Bali in Integrating Disaster Management Plan in the RPJMD 2025–2029
Read more: BNPB Supports Bali in Integrating Disaster Management Plan in the RPJMD 2025–2029The Bali Provincial Government is committed to integrating the Disaster Management Plan (RPB) into its…
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BNPB and Bappenas: Strengthening the Role of Women and Persons with Disabilities in Disaster Risk Reduction
Read more: BNPB and Bappenas: Strengthening the Role of Women and Persons with Disabilities in Disaster Risk ReductionBNPB and Bappenas emphasised the need to strengthen the role of women and persons with disabilities in disaster risk reduction, recognising that these groups are disproportionately vulnerable during disasters. At the national workshop held in conjunction with International Women’s Day 2025, it was highlighted that women are not merely individuals…
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The Ministry of Home Affairs: KENCANA Enhances Disaster Management in the Region
Read more: The Ministry of Home Affairs: KENCANA Enhances Disaster Management in the RegionThe Disaster Resilient Sub-District Program (KENCANA), initiated by the Ministry of Home Affairs, serves as a strategic effort to accelerate the implementation of Minimum Service Standards (MSS) in disaster management at the local level. This initiative empowers sub-districts to tailor disaster response methods to their unique risks and capacities, thereby…
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BNPB Supports Bali in Integrating Disaster Management Plan in the RPJMD 2025–2029
Read more: BNPB Supports Bali in Integrating Disaster Management Plan in the RPJMD 2025–2029The Bali Provincial Government is committed to integrating the Disaster Management Plan (RPB) into its 2025–2029 RPJMD, reflecting national priorities on climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. Supported by BNPB and development partners, a recent workshop highlighted the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration and stronger connections between villages, local, and…
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Read more>>: The Coastal Community Speaks
This book, “The Coastal Community Speaks: Inspirational Stories of Coastal Community Resilience,” captures the profound strength and wisdom of Indonesian coastal communities facing natural disasters and climate change. Through a…
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Read more>>: The River Community Speaks
The book “River Community Stories: An Anthology of Inspirational Stories of River Community Resilience” is a book published by the Disaster Risk Management Agency (BNPB) with support from the Australian…
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Read more>>: Living With a Volcano in Your Backyard
Indonesia’s National Agency of Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB), with the support of the Australian Government through SIAP SIAGA program compiled a publication about the local cultures and best practices from the…
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Read more>>: Because Resilience is Local
“The pandemic is a historical moment. The only choice that we have is to collaborate and to build stronger partnerships – not always starting something new – but utilizing the…
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Read more>>: Joint Monitoring Mission 2024
Entering its fifth year, the SIAP SIAGA Program conducted a Joint Monitoring Mission (JMM) in East Java from 3-5 September 2024. This activity aimed to evaluate performance and discuss achievements…
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Read more>>: Joint Efforts to Build Sustainable Resilience in Kupang District
Endy hopes that with better understanding of disasters, planning and regulations at the district and village levels will no longer be a copy and paste from previous years. We hope…
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Read more>>: Managing the Role of Customary Villages for Bali’s Resilience
With the strengthening of the resilience of customary villages, customary village residents will be better prepared in the future. Especially when aspects of disaster management are also included as part…
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Read more>>: Innovations in Disaster Resilience Studies in Coastal Areas and Small Islands of Gili Tramena
Considering this situation, the SIAP SIAGA Program together with the BPBD of NTB Province and the NTB Disaster Risk Reduction Forum, designed a study tool that adapted 3 models at…
PUBLICATION
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The Coastal Community Speaks
Read more>>: The Coastal Community SpeaksThis book, “The Coastal Community Speaks: Inspirational Stories of Coastal Community Resilience,”…
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Joint Monitoring Mission 2023
Read more>>: Joint Monitoring Mission 2023Representatives from the Australian Embassy came together with Indonesian Government partners in…
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Joint Efforts to Build Sustainable Resilience in Kupang District
Read more>>: Joint Efforts to Build Sustainable Resilience in Kupang DistrictEndy hopes that with better understanding of disasters, planning and regulations at…
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The SIAP SIAGA Program is the Australia-Indonesia Partnership on Disaster Risk Management that aims to improve Indonesia’s ability to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from rapid and slow onset disasters in Indonesia and strengthen cooperation between Australia and Indonesia on humanitarian action in the Indo-Pacific region. The SIAP SIAGA Program is aligned with the priorities of Indonesia’s Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2025-2029 and the Australian Government Humanitarian Strategy (2024).
The SIAP SIAGA Program works closely with the National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB), Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA), Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), provincial and district/city governments, as well as Indonesian civil society.
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