
Vulnerable Groups and COVID-19 in Indonesia: Informal Sector, Disability, and Women
The Indonesia Statistics Agency recorded the poverty rate as of March 2020 increased to 26.42 million people. Regarding this position, the percentage of poor people
The Indonesia Statistics Agency recorded the poverty rate as of March 2020 increased to 26.42 million people. Regarding this position, the percentage of poor people
The statement of the National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) in 2014 about Indonesia’s emergency of sexual violence is not without a basis.
Call for Paper “Population and Policy Perspectives in COVID-19 Handling”
The elderly population in Indonesia in 2019 reached 9.60 percent or around 25.66 million people. This condition shows that Indonesia is transitioning to aging population
Even though the current situation (physical distancing) forces the community to be physically distant, the community should also not be emotionally distant because everyone is
To support food self-sufficiency in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic, urban communities can utilize urban farming models, such as optimizing land or open space by
“Those who are not poor are close to the poverty line. It means that if there is a crisis, it makes those who are not
Center for Population and Policy Studies (CPPS) UGM helped vulnerable communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Center for Population and Policy Studies (CPPS) UGM held an online seminar “Population and Policy Perspective on COVID-19” on Monday (04/20/2020).
Here is the link