G20 Empower expected to push women to assume leadership roles

The G20 Empower issue notes on women’s leadership are expected to further push women to become leaders at the managerial level, an official from the Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Ministry has said.

“The first issue note concerns accountability to implement KPI (key performance indicators),” Eko Novi Ariyanti informed in a G20 press statement issued here on Thursday.

“This issue note discusses the percentage of women on the board of directors and technical roles in companies. Thus, the policies that they carry out will affect women and vulnerable groups at the grassroots level,” she added.

The G20 is an international forum comprising 19 countries that work together to handle major issues. Indonesia is holding the presidency of the grouping this year.

The G20 Empower is an alliance within the forum that comprises the government and the private sector, which aims to expedite women’s leadership and empowerment in G20 countries.

According to Ariyanti, several companies in Indonesia have made efforts to bolster the capacity of women workers. As a result, they have access to leadership roles at the managerial level.

Through the second issue note, G20 Empower is encouraging companies to support women managing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through their policies.

This is because SMEs managed by women can drive a country’s economic growth.

The second issue note was only brought up during Indonesia’s Presidency because the government knows that women in SMEs have made a major contribution to the economy, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, she explained.

The issue note received a very positive reception from G20 countries, she added.

G20 Empower has also discussed future economic readiness by improving women’s skills and digital capability in the third issue note.

“On the one hand, we also encourage companies, which are quote unquote male dominated, to still provide opportunities to women to access trainings related to technology,” Ariyanti said.

Source: Antara News

BI-FAST transactions reach Rp320.6 trillion as of May 29

A total of 85.3 million BI-FAST transactions worth Rp320.6 trillion were recorded in the period from January to May 29, 2022, head of Bank Indonesia’s (BI’s) payment system policy department, Filianingsih Hendarta, has informed.

“We see both the volume and the nominal continue to increase and its liquidity is also maintained,” she noted during the BI-FAST Implementation Acceleration event here on Thursday.

Meanwhile, throughout the Ramadhan and Eid al-Fitr holidays from April 3 to May 8, BI-FAST’s transaction volume reached 27.6 million, with the value pegged at Rp107.4 trillion.

The average daily transaction volume throughout Ramadhan and Eid al-Fitr increased by 29 percent to 767,169 transactions, which was higher compared to 596,771 transactions in March 2022.

“It continues to increase both in terms of nominal and volume from January to May and we estimate that this will continue to increase,” Hendarta said.

BI-FAST transactions (nominal and volume) will continue to increase due to three factors: the expansion of different payment channels, expansion of communication, and the processing of the next member batches.

Currently, the total members of BI-FAST have reached 52 and represent 82 percent of the national retail payment system.

BI aims to push BI-FAST’s transactions to Rp811 trillion this year, Hendarta informed.

She said she is optimistic that the transaction target will be achieved.

According to BI’s press release, BI-FAST is a payment system infrastructure provided by BI and is accessible via applications offered by the payment system industry. It seeks to facilitate retail payment transactions for the public.

Source: Antara News

Regional budgets must factor in 40% domestic product spending

The regional budgets (APBD) must include a plan to orient 40-percent spending toward domestic product purchases, Minister of Home Affairs Muhammad Tito Karnavian has said.

“We urge regions to input plans to purchase 40 percent of domestic goods in their APBD. Otherwise, we will not approve their APBD,” he added at the 2022 Regional Finance National Coordinating Meeting in Jakarta on Thursday.

He asked the governor to take similar steps while reviewing the APBD proposed by district/city governments. The effort is meant to support the Proud of Indonesian Products National Movement (Gernas BBI) proclaimed by President Joko Widodo (Jokowi).

According to the minister, the policy to increase the purchase of domestic products through Gernas BBI has several advantages.

In addition to encouraging regional micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), it would accelerate the procurement of goods and services, Karnavian said.

“Those 40 percent includes budget for goods, services, and capital expenditures. It is important to spend money on domestic products to expedite domestic money circulation. This movement will support our domestic MSMEs,” he added.

He explained that this effort would help local government officials to avoid a potential law violation. In addition, purchasing goods and services via the e-catalog can help local governments get the prices of goods and services in a measurable and transparent manner.

“This will make it easier to purchase goods and services without an auction. MSMEs can showcase their goods and services through the e-catalog. Later, the Government Goods/Services Procurement Policy Institute (LKPP) will review it. So, we do not need to conduct auctions, but direct purchases from MSMEs,” the minister added.

Source: Antara News

KSP encourages empowerment of agricultural extension workers

The Presidential Staff Office (KSP) is encouraging programs for strengthening and empowering agricultural extension workers with relevant ministries/institutions in line with President Joko Widodo’s directive to improve the performance of the agricultural sector.

The directive is contained in Presidential Regulation Number 35/2022 concerning Strengthening the Function of Agricultural Extension, deputy III at the Presidential Staff Office (KSP), Panutan Sulendrakusuma, said in a written statement received in Jakarta on Thursday.

“Agricultural extension workers have a big role in increasing the knowledge and skills of farmers in Indonesia. They are tasked with assisting farmer groups, starting with selecting seeds to increasing crop yields,” he said after meeting with agricultural extension workers in Soppeng, South Sulawesi, on Thursday.

Sulendrakusuma also emphasized the importance of improving the quality and knowledge of agricultural instructors through training so that assistance in the field can be made more optimal.

“The type of training and how it is formulated, KSP will coordinate with the relevant ministries/institutions,” he informed.

Earlier, Sulendrakusuma, together with the Presidential Staff Office team, met and held a discussion with agricultural extension workers in Soppeng district. Several issues surfaced during the discussion, including the high administrative workload and the need for regeneration.

The meeting of the Presidential Staff Office team with extension workers and agricultural stakeholders, Sulendrakusuma said, was part of monitoring and field verification under the implementation of Presidential Decree No. 35/2022. Apart from Soppeng, the KSP team also made working visits to Makassar and Bulukumba.

“KSP hopes that the presidential regulation can be implemented well in the field, and the synergy between the center and the sub-districts must be stronger to build regional food security,” he said.

Indonesia is seeking to encourage improvement in the agricultural sector through technology exchange, research cooperation, and trade transactions, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Airlangga Hartarto, said earlier.

“It is important for us to exchange technology in the agricultural sector through employee exchange between G20 countries and research cooperation,” he highlighted.

He emphasized that it is necessary to optimize the role of the public and private sectors in agriculture to prepare food technology support in the form of representative offices in G20 countries.

“In addition, trade transaction cooperation is also carried out by facilitating export permits for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and agricultural products as gateways and bilateral cooperation that can facilitate various fiscal reliefs,” he added.

Source: Antara News

Ministry launches program to boost number of specialist health workers

The Health Ministry has launched an Education Assistance Program (PBP) for doctors and dentists to expedite efforts to ensure the uniform distribution of specialist health workers at health care facilities across Indonesia.

Heart disease is the most common ailment in Indonesia, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin noted at a virtual press conference on Thursday.

“Still, there are many provinces which cannot provide cardiac treatment. Hence, if any treatment is required, the patients must be brought to other provinces (where such treatment is available),” he added.

The availability of specialist doctors, especially for chronic diseases, at health facilities throughout Indonesia is disproportionate since many of them work in big cities, he noted.

Hence, he said his ministry is targeting to ensure all provincial health facilities can provide treatment for heart disease by 2024.

Furthermore, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), the ratio of doctors to citizens in developed countries is 3–5 doctors per 1,000 people.

Going by this ratio, Indonesia currently lacks about 130 thousand doctors, the minister said.

“There are only 12 thousand graduated doctors in a year, thus it will take at least 10 years — or even more — to catch up with the minimal number of doctors to fulfill WHO standards to serve 270 million Indonesian people,” he pointed out.

Thus, to boost the strength of health workers quickly, the Health Ministry is collaborating with the Finance Ministry to offer the PBP for doctors and dentists.

In addition, the Health Ministry is cooperating with the Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Ministry to provide Tuition Fee Assistance, which can be obtained through the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP) program.

Sadikin said that the educational assistance is among the efforts initiated to implement the fifth pillar of the health system transformation, namely the transformation of health human resources to expedite the equitable distribution of medical workers across Indonesia.

Registrations for the scholarship will be open from June 6–26, 2022, and can be accessed through the website bandikdok.kemkes.go.id.

Source: Antara News

China’s End Game for South Pacific and Why it Matters Now

SAN FRANCISCO — China is trying to win deals in the South Pacific this week and roll back traditional Western influence, experts say, as the foreign minister continues a 10-day visit to the region.

Analysts say the quest for deals shows in Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s travels to the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and East Timor. He wraps up his tour on Saturday. China signed a security pact with the Solomons in April.

Wang fell short of signing a pan-Pacific accord earlier in the week but has reached agreements with individual countries, including this week in Tonga for disaster management, among other projects. Wang reached Vanuatu on Wednesday.

Beijing had already built up its navy over the past few years to sail past the north-south chain of islands between Japan and Indonesia. The tropical South Pacific lies just beyond that chain.

“For relatively modest attention, resources (and) effort, something could fall into their lap, like the Solomons, for example,” said Satu Limaye, vice president of the East-West Center research organization in Honolulu. He said China is ready for “great power competition” with Western countries that have historic but sometimes fragile political influence in the South Pacific.

“Forget talking about ‘competition’s coming,’” he said. “Competition’s here. It’s there.”

Vying with the West

China is seeking a long-term source of seafood for its population of 1.4 billion people, along with a way to disrupt U.S. and Australian dominance in the South Pacific, said Derek Grossman, senior defense analyst with the U.S.-based RAND Corporation, a research organization. The South Pacific extends from Australia to Peru.

Beijing failed to get an agreement Monday for its plan to have 10 Pacific nations endorse a deal covering matters from security to fisheries as some governments held back, media reports from Fiji said. The president of the Federated States of Micronesia had warned fellow South Pacific leaders that a deal with China would raise geopolitical tensions.

Wang has made other pledges during his trip.

In Fiji this week, Wang said China was willing to merge its $4 trillion-plus Belt and Road Initiative with the South Pacific nation’s 20-year national development plan and carry out a technology cooperation project, the official Xinhua News Agency in Beijing reported on Monday. The Belt and Road Initiative, which goes back nine years, builds infrastructure in dozens of countries to expand trade routes linked with China.

Similarly in Kiribati last week, Wang made a Belt and Road pledge, Xinhua reported Friday. The report said China agreed to give “full play to Kiribati’s advantages in resources and create new highlights in maritime cooperation.”

Wang has further offered pandemic recovery aid to some of the South Pacific nations. He said recently that China would “continue to promote the comprehensive and effective implementation of the Paris Agreement” on climate change, in the face of rising sea levels that threaten Oceania’s flatter islands.

Both the Solomons and Kiribati, in 2019, switched diplomatic recognition from Taiwan, an informal friend of the West, to China.

Some media reports suggest that Chinese vessels may get rights to the Phoenix Islands Protected Area near Kiribati.

Kiribati President Taneti Maamau said in November he would lift a fishing ban in place since 2015 over the 408,250-square-kilometer tract, which UNESCO describes as “the largest designated Marine Protected Area in the world.”

China had sought a dual-use port facility in Vanuatu as well but rejected the idea after the media found out, the Washington-based research group Brookings Institution said in a 2020 study.

Chinese influence is there “to stay,” said Tarcisius Kabutaulaka, associate Pacific Islands studies professor at University of Hawaii at Manoa.

In the Solomons, he said, “There are those who are really pro-China, and their views are often that the relationship with the West has not changed development in the Solomon Islands and therefore China represents an alternative.”

U.S. weapons testing in the South Pacific shook people’s sense of security in some island countries because of forced relocations in the 20th century, he said.

US, allies push back

In March, Washington began renegotiating deals with the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and Palau. The Department of State said then that “completing the negotiations is a priority for this Administration.”

Australia, Japan and the United States expressed fears in April that the Sino-Solomons deal would usher in the deployment of Chinese military forces in the South Pacific.

China feels the geopolitical pressure. “Wang said the United States and its allies are bent on containing the development of China,” Xinhua said May 27. “In essence, they do not want to see the success of a non-Western force as well as strengthened solidarity and cooperation between the developing countries.”

The naval branch of China’s People’s Liberation Army is no longer “constrained” by islands in East Asia, said Sean King, vice president of the Park Strategies political consultancy in New York.

“The time is ripe for the PRC (Peoples Republic of China) to move into the Pacific as the Solomon Islands and Kiribati have in recent years switched their Chinese diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing, while Washington’s negotiations to renew its compacts of free association with the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia and Palau are thought to not be moving as quickly and as well as they could be,” King said.

Officials in Beijing are thinking 20 to 30 years ahead, Limaye said. He said Chinese infrastructure projects and evolving ties with local leaders would eventually break up the Australia-U.S. influence. Chinese educational scholarships for islanders and any support against rising sea levels would make strong a impression if Western influence fails to keep pace, he added.

Source: Voice of America

No Indonesian victims in US mass shootings: ministry

The Foreign Ministry has confirmed that no Indonesian nationals fell victim to a series of mass shootings in the United States on Wednesday.

“From the information we received from our missions in the US, no Indonesians fell victim to the mass shootings,” director of Indonesian citizens’ and legal entities’ protection at the Foreign Ministry, Judha Nugraha, said during an online media briefing in Jakarta on Thursday.

Shortly after learning about the mass shootings, the Indonesian consulates general in Los Angeles and Houston coordinated with the local authorities and Indonesian citizens who happened to be at the scene, he informed.

The mass shootings occurred in three different places and times in the US — 3:30 p.m. local time at Grant High School, California; 4 p.m. at Walmart Supercenter, Pennsylvania; and 4:50 p.m. at Saint Francis Hospital, Oklahoma, on Wednesday.

In response to the rampant mass shootings, Indonesian missions in the US have stepped up coordination with the local security authorities and are keeping constant contact with the Indonesian community in the country.

The government also called on Indonesian nationals in the US to remain calm, stay alert, and exercise caution.

“Don’t walk alone. Use a buddy system. Report any violent act, criminal act, and other states of emergency soon to the local authorities and the Indonesian missions in the country,” he advised.

Indonesian nationals must also report themselves through the Peduli WNI Portal and get the Safe Travel app to obtain the latest information and hotline numbers of all Indonesian missions in the US.

The mass shootings in three different places in the US on Wednesday claimed several lives and left several people injured.

Source: Antara News