Open Society Announces a $10 Million Emergency Fund for Afghan Civilians in Peril

New York, Aug. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Open Society Foundations announced today the creation of a $10 million Afghanistan emergency fund to support Afghans in grave danger—including champions of human rights, women’s rights, and journalists—by expanding immediate protection opportunities.

The Afghanistan Emergency Humanitarian Fund will help support sponsorship for humanitarian parole programs in the United States that provide a pathway to temporary refuge for those in harm’s way. It will bolster international relief organizations in their efforts to support Afghan citizens fleeing the Taliban advance. And the fund will aid other efforts to deliver humanitarian relief to internally displaced Afghans and those fleeing to other countries taking them in.

Open Society invites other donors to join these efforts to address this humanitarian emergency.

“The Open Society Foundations have long worked in Afghanistan to promote human rights, culture, and freedom of expression,” said President Mark Malloch-Brown. “We remain deeply committed to Afghans and their efforts to help the country advance toward a more open society. We call on funders to join us in our response to this urgent humanitarian crisis. There is truly not a moment to waste.”

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Indonesia Healthtech Association to hold Health Technology Solution

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia’s Healthtech Association will hold the Health Technology Solution (HTS) 2021 from August 25-26, 2021 with the aim of strengthening Indonesia’s health technology sector.

HTS is an annual event for health industry’s stakeholders such as policymakers, producers, operators, and workers in the health industry.

“The Health Ministry hopes that this online event can proceed well and become a platform to strengthen the health technology sector in Indonesia,” Health Ministry’s primary policy analyst Oscar Primadi, who will be a speaker at HTS 2021,said in a press statement issued on Saturday.

Another Health Ministry official who is scheduled to speak at HTS 2021, Dr. Siti Nadia Tarmizi. She is the ministry’s director for prevention and control of direct communicable diseases.

She said the event will also strengthen the nation’s collective response to health problems.

It is expected that Indonesia’s health sector will be in a better position to prevent, prepare, respond, and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic as well as contribute toward national health security, she said.

Meanwhile, Chairman of HTS 2021’s steering board, Dr. Edi Alpino Siregar, said the event will not only look at solutions, but also provide a variety of inputs and knowledge surrounding the development of health technology and its application in the future.

Each stakeholder in Indonesia’s health industry, including renowned health technology and solution corporations, along with over 30 national speakers will discuss the latest topics and technologies, explore viewpoints, as well as solutions to bolster the quality of health services in Indonesia, he added.

HTS 2021 will touch upon a variety of topics, such as digital transformation in the COVID-19 pandemic era, monitoring the progress of data integration in the health industry, as well as digitalization and efficiency of sustainable hospitals, he said.

Source: Antara News

Jakarta targets two million vaccinations in 10 days

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Jakarta administration has set a target of vaccinating two million residents in 10 days because according to the data, the vaccinations can reach 260 thousand every day. “So, if 260 thousand people are vaccinated per day, then the two million vaccinated people in 10 days can be achieved. We do the vaccinations gradually until they are completed,” Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan observed at the Student Sports Training Center (PPOP) here, Saturday.

He invited Jakarta residents to participate in the vaccination program because it can reduce the risk of severe symptoms and fatalities.

Even so, he asked the public to continue to implement health protocols. “This vaccination movement is now massive and hopefully it will be completed soon,” he remarked.

Although the vaccination numbers in Jakarta for the first dose reached 8.86 million or 99.1 percent of the total target of 8.94 million residents, 40 percent of the recipients were not Jakarta residents or did not have Jakarta as their ID Card origin, he observed.

Meanwhile, the number of people who already received the second vaccine dose reached four million people or 44.8 percent of the target, he informed.

Based on data from the Jakarta Provincial Government uploaded by the corona.jakarta.go.id website, Saturday, from the total target of 8.94 million for the first dose, 5.3 million had Jakarta ID cards, he said.

Thus, the target number of residents with Jakarta ID cards who have not received their vaccinations yet is around 2.6 million, he estimated.

The Jakarta Provincial Government raised the vaccination target to 11 million from 8.94 million. The addition was because residents who live in Jakarta might also come from several neighboring cities and provinces around the capital, the governor revealed.

On the national scale, 78.3 million Indonesians have received the COVID-19 vaccination as of August 11, 2021, out of the government’s total target of 208 million, Coordinating Economic Affairs Minister Airlangga Hartarto has confirmed.

“The government will increase the vaccination target, from two million to 2.5 million injections per day,” Hartarto affirmed earlier.

This is being done to achieve herd immunity while protecting the vulnerable groups, the minister noted.

Source: Antara News

Mass vaccinations planned for residents of W Papua’s Arfak Mountains

Manokwari, W Papua (ANTARA) – West Papua province’s COVID-19 task force is planning to start mass vaccinations for the residents of Arfak Mountains district by involving vaccinators from the government, the Indonesian Military (TNI), and the National Police.

In Manokwari on Saturday, West Papua Governor Dominggus Mandacan said the provincial government has scheduled mass COVID-19 vaccinations in the district.

“The involvement of vaccinators from the TNI and the police in the mass vaccination in Arfak Mountains district has been stated in the governor’s instructions regarding the extension of level 3 and 2 public activity restrictions (PPKM) until August 23,” he said.

Mandacan, who is also head of the West Papua COVID-19 task force, said he will soon call the district head of the Arfak Mountains, Yosias Saroy, to coordinate the implementation of mass vaccinations in the area.

“I will call the district head of the Arfak Mountains to prepare for the COVID-19 mass vaccinations. The district head is also expected to coordinate with the local police,” he said.

Vaccination coverage has reached 32.9 percent of the target in West Papua. However, the vaccination rate in the Arfak Mountains district is still very low compared to the other 13 districts and cities in the province, he noted.

“We must move to build herd immunity in this province in all districts and cities. We will ensure that by the end of August, 50 percent of the targeted 70 percent West Papua population is vaccinated against COVID-19,” the governor added.

To stem the spread of COVID-19 and build herd immunity, the Indonesian government has rolled out a nationwide vaccination program since January 13, 2021. President Joko Widodo was the first vaccine recipient in the country.

Source: Antara News

President Jokowi asks Indonesian banks to support agriculture sector

Jakarta (ANTARA) – President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has urged Indonesian banks to pay special attention to the potential of the agricultural sector, which has already expanded overseas exports apart from dominating domestic markets.

“Empower the farmers with access to capital, technology innovation, and guidance. I have already spoken with many bank executive directors to give farm (sector) special attention, because this is a chance,” he said from the Presidential Palace in Bogor.

Many Indonesian agricultural commodities have the potential to become superior export products, he noted. Porang, for example, already has a large export market, but requires processing to create value-added products, he said.

This is in accordance with the government’s program to promote the downstream mining policy, President Jokowi said.

“There is a big market we can penetrate, but also that the exports should not be raw, especially in tubers. At least (they should be) in chopped form, or possibly in the form of finished products, or finished porang rice. Our target is downstream mining policy,” he elaborated.

The President also urged regional administrations to develop export-oriented agricultural centers.

Currently, only 293 out of 514 districts and cities in Indonesia have centers for leading export agricultural commodities, he pointed out. The commodities include palm oil, rubber, coffee, and several other commodities that garner the interest of the global market, he added.

“There are still many commodities that have a great potential to be developed, (such as) swallow’s nest, I already mentioned porang, essential oils, which, in recent years, have seen quite a good development. There are also other commodities, (like) jasmine flowers, ornamental plants, edamame, and other horticulture items which, if we really pay attention to, can become good export products,” he said.

On Saturday, President Jokowi also released agricultural commodities from 17 export gates located at airports and ports in Indonesia from the Presidential Palace in Bogor, West Java.

Source: Antara News

West Kalimantan exports 26.5 tons of durian to China

Pontianak, West Kalimantan (ANTARA) – West Kalimantan exported 26.5 tons of durian paste to China during the simultaneous export send-off ceremony at 17 seaports and airports designated as export points nationwide today. “The West Kalimantan province participated in Merdeka Ekspor (Export Freedom) programme by exporting 26.5 tons of durian paste with total export value at Rp1.8 billion (around US$126,000),” West Kalimantan Food and Horticulture Office head Florentinus Anum stated on the export send-off ceremony in Pontianak.

The improvement of production quantity and quality for a potential export commodity such as durian should be continuous, Anum stated.

“West Kalimantan has a lot of potential export commodities. The governor has also reminded us that our exports will increase the commodities’ values and local farmers’ incomes,” he said.

The authority’s assistance to local farmers and cooperation with exporters is essential to ensure market availability and price stability for the farmers and supply availability for the exporters, he noted.

Besides durian, other West Kalimantan local commodities exported overseas under the Merdeka Ekspor programme today were decorative plants, dried grated coconut, palm kernel expeller, coconut milk, areca nuts, rubber, and swallow nest, at the total export value of Rp194.31 billion (around US$13 million).

Earlier, the province has recorded exports of nearly 53 tons of durian, mostly in its frozen form, to China every two months in February, April, and June this year. The province, at present, also has several durian processing factories that could assist in exports in the future, Anum added.

“Based on the data from Pontianak Class I Plant Quarantine Office, a total of 53 tons of durian are exported from West Kalimantan province every two months,” he stated.

As of 2020, the total durian harvest reached 14,672 tons from 1,268 hectares of harvest area, a decline from the previous year harvest of 27,207 tons from a harvest area of 2,851 hectares, Anum informed.

Source: Antara News

Rise in agricultural exports improving farmers’ welfare: President

Jakarta (ANTARA) – A 15.79-percent year on year increase in agricultural exports in 2020 has contributed to farmers’ welfare, as seen from the farmer’s exchange rate (NTP), which has continued to improve, President Joko Widodo has said.

“In June 2020, the farmer’s exchange rate was 99.60, and consistently increased to 103.25 in December 2020. Then, in June 2021, the figure reached 103.59. I think this is good news that can spur the enthusiasm of our farmers to stay productive during the pandemic,” he remarked in a press statement issued by the Presidential Secretariat on Saturday.

The agricultural sector, the President said, is one sector that has been able to survive amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, agricultural exports reached Rp451.8 trillion, an increase of 15.79 percent compared to 2019, when they were recorded at Rp390.16 trillion.

“In the first semester of 2021, January to June, the export value reached Rp282.86 trillion, an increase of 14.05 percent compared to Rp202.05 trillion in the same period of 2020,” he noted.

The President said he has asked regional heads to explore the export potential in their respective regions.

He further said he has asked local governments to connect farmers with supply chains, both at national and global levels. This is to ensure farmers and agricultural business actors can easily export their products, so that these businesses can develop into export-oriented agricultural production centers.

A number of other agricultural commodities that still have the potential to be exported are swiftlet nests, porang (a type of tuber plant), essential oils, jasmine flowers, ornamental plants, edamame, and other horticultural products, he pointed out.

“If we really pay attention. These products will be a good product for us to export, including processed livestock products, which have wider market opportunities,” he said.

Besides increasing production, the President also emphasized the need for farmers to master technology to increase productivity.

“Downstreaming to increase added value, calculate economies of scale by clustering, mechanize product development, and promotion of digital-based products are some of the significant efforts to do. We must develop such efforts so that our agricultural products are more widely known and become more competitive,” he added.

Source: Antara News

Papuans urged to display flags ahead of Independence day celebration

Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA) – The Papua administration has urged residents and bureaucrats to join the celebration of Indonesia’s 76th Independence Day by displaying the Red and White flag in front of their homes, shops, and offices.

They have also been encouraged to decorate their neighborhood areas with outdoor decorative flags, assistant to Papua provincial government’s secretary for administrative affairs, Doren Wakerkwa, said here on Saturday.

Displaying the flag is meant to show the nation’s respect for all the men and women who fought for independence, he said while reminding local residents of a circular letter, which has mandated hoisting the flag.

Despite the ongoing pandemic, the simplicity of celebrations is expected not to weaken the spirit of commemorating the country’s Independence day, he said.

The Papua administration will still hold a flag-hoisting ceremony on August 17, 2021 at Jayapura city’s State Building Dok V, but the number of attendants would be restricted, he disclosed.

ANTARA has reported that this year’s Independence Day celebration will be held in Papua and West Papua a month after the House of Representatives (DPR) ratified the bill amending the Papua Special Autonomy Law No.21 of 2001.

The bill that the House members enacted during a plenary session on July 15, 2021 accommodates 18 revised chapters and two new chapters, according to head of the House’s Special Committee for Amending the Papua Special Autonomy Law, Komarudin Watubun.

The enacted bill has accommodated the need to regulate the privileges of indigenous Papuans in the political, education, health, labor, and economic sectors, as well as to support customary communities, he said.

It offers more room to native Papuans to get involved in politics and in such organizations as the Papuan People’s Assembly (MRP) and Papua legislative councils (DPRK) in districts/cities.

At least 250 seats will now be reserved for native Papuans in district- and city-level Papua legislative councils (DPRK), Watubun disclosed. At the same time, 30 percent of the DPRK seats will be reserved for native Papuan women, he added.

In response to the enactment of the bill, Jayapura city government’s secretary, Frans Pekey, recently said that the renewed Papua special autonomy law will help local governments in Papua to fulfill the basic rights of customary law communities in the province.

Source: Antara News