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Read more>>: Policy Brief: Percontohan Pelibatan Perguruan Tinggi Dalam Meningkatkan Kemampuan Puskesmas Mengendalikan COVID-19 di Komunitas Pada Provinsi Bali
This policy brief explores the involvement of universities in enhancing the capabilities of community health centres (Puskesmas) in Bali to control COVID-19. It highlights the collaborative efforts between students, health…
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Read more>>: Issue Brief No. 4
Indonesia’s regulatory framework on gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) in disaster management is relatively mature. Several laws and regulations have been enacted related to gender and vulnerable groups within…
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Read more>>: Thought Series – Issue No. 4
Traditionally, disaster management in Indonesia has been understood as emergency response. Between 1967-1980, disaster management agencies served primarily as quick response units providing rapid assistance and emergency response for disaster…
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Read more>>: Issue Brief No. 3
In 2020, SIAP SIAGA undertook research to better understand the processes of and challenges for government communication and decision-making related to disaster management. The overall finding was there was unclear…
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Read more>>: Issue Brief No. 2
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected the role of strategic communications is to help organizations, including governments and their multi-stakeholder partners, understand how to effectively deliver their message to key…
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Read more>>: Issue Brief No. 1
In 2020, the SIAP SIAGA program commissioned several studies on the disaster management system in Indonesia with the aim of exploring the coherence of the system, including the conflicts and…
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Read more>>: Thought Series – Issue No. 2
Kristanto Sinandang – SIAP SIAGA CBDRM Experts – reflects on why the TAGANA system occupies a unique place in Indonesia’s management of disasters.
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Read more>>: Thought Series – Issue No. 1
The cluster approach was introduced at global level as a part of humanitarian reform in 2005. In Indonesia, this system was first introduced during the response to Yogyakarta Earthquake in…
The SIAP SIAGA Program is the Australia-Indonesia Partnership on Disaster Risk Management which aims to strengthen disaster resilience in Indonesia and the Indo-Pacific Region
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