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Read more>>: Policy Brief: Percontohan Pelibatan Perguruan Tinggi Dalam Meningkatkan Kemampuan Puskesmas Mengendalikan COVID-19 di Komunitas Pada Provinsi BaliThis 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. 4Indonesia’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. 4Traditionally, 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. 3In 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. 2As 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. 1In 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. 2Kristanto 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. 1The 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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