COVID-19: 56.1 million Indonesians have received first booster shot

A total of 56,107,904 Indonesians have received a first booster or the third vaccine dose against COVID-19 infections, according to the Health Ministry.

Indonesia added 272,114 new recipients of booster dose in a single day on Sunday, the ministry said.

In addition, as many as 170,099.599 Indonesian people have received second vaccine dose , or an increase of 43,905 from the previous day.

The number of people who have received the first vaccine shot has reached 202,478,708, or an increase of 35,497 people from that on Saturday.

The country has set a target of providing COVID-19 vaccine shots to a total of 208,265,720 people.

The Ministry of Health has issued Circular Letter Number HK.02.02/C/3615/2022 that was addressed to all regional heads in Indonesia regarding second booster shot targeting a total of 1.9 million healthcare workers.

The second booster vaccination drive is implemented starting July 29, 2022.

Booster doses provide additional immunity when the immune response from the first two vaccine doses has decreased over time.

The second booster is given at an interval of six months after the first booster .

Source: Antara News

Seven more Indonesians held captive in Cambodia released

The Cambodian Police in cooperation with the Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh on Sunday (July 31, 2022) released seven more Indonesians held captive by an online scammer in Sihanoukville, Cambodia.

The figure brought the number of Indonesians freed from captivity in the country to 62, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry said in a written statement received in Jakarta on Sunday.

On Saturday (July 30, 2021) the Cambodian Police and the Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh also released 55 Indonesians held captive in Cambodia.

The embassy is expected to remove the 62 Indonesians from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh on Sunday night .

While in Phnom Penh, the 62 Indonesians will receive psychological counseling from the Foreign Ministry.

As per the standard operating procedure, all the Indonesians who fell victim to human trafficking will undergo questioning in accordance with the screening form for the identification of human trafficking victims before being deported to Indonesia.

The screening form will be used to support the process of rehabilitating the victims and taking legal action against the people recruiting them in Indonesia.

The case of 62 Indonesians held captive in Cambodia came to the light when a person through his social media account @angelinahui97 appealed to the authority, particularly Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo, to release them.

Source: Antara News

2022 ASEAN Para Games’ Media Centre facilitates disabled journalists

Solo, Central Java The 2022 ASEAN Para Games (APG) Media Centre provides several facilities for disabled journalists, who will cover the biggest South Asian multi-sport event for disabled athletes.

“A wheelchair area is provided for people with disabilities who use a wheelchair,” 2022 APG Media Centre’s Help Desk Staff Nike Tesalonica noted here on Saturday.

Several personal computers (PCs) have been installed with Talkback application for visually impaired people to facilitate hardware operation, she revealed.

“A total of 50 PCs have been provided at this Media Center. Several of them had been installed with Talkback (application),” she noted.

Workers, including sign language interpreters, are also ready to assist disabled journalists coming to the Media Centre, she explained.

In addition, road access has been provided to the 2022 APG Media Centre, located on the fifth floor of the Swiss Berlinn Sari Petojo Hotel, Solo, specifically for people with disabilities.

A Relaxation Room, equipped with several massaging chairs and two reflexology workers, is provided for those looking to unwind, she stated.

“This Media Center was just officially opened today. However, yesterday, many people had already arrived. There were more of them today, more than 20 people,” Tesalonica remarked.

Several foreign journalists, such as from the Philippines, had also arrived at the 2022 APG Media Center. However, disabled journalists had yet to arrive, she noted

“We also provide facilities for disabled journalists at the press conference room. Yesterday, there was already a press conference, but no disabled journalists had arrived yet,” she stated.

Those in need of information on the matches can directly access apg2022.com that is the official website for the 2022 APG, she remarked.

Indonesia became the host of the 2022 APG held in Solo, Central Java, from July 30 to August 6, 2022. However, the swimming sports branch competition is held in Semarang.

Source: Antara News

Ministry distributes social aid to 205 children in Sukamulia, Lombok

Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara The Social Affairs Ministry distributed aid, valued at Rp172.2 million, under the social rehabilitation assistance (Atensi) program to 205 children in Sukamulia Sub-district, East Lombok District, West Nusa Tenggara.

The aid was extended through Pati’s Margo Laras Center, a social rehabilitation agency for people with mental disability.

“Distribution of the Atensi program aid package aims to meet the children’s needs, such as their nutrition, school supplies, and daily needs,” Head of the Pati Margo Laras Center Jiwaningsih noted in an official statement received in Mataram on Saturday.

The distribution of aid to 205 children of Sukamulia Sub-district was part of the commemoration of National Children’s Day hosted by the Social Affairs Ministry in 21 sub-districts in East Lombok District, West Nusa Tenggara, from July 24 to August 1, 2022.

Jiwaningsih remarked that the aid package covered nutrition, daily living items, school supplies, items for prayers, and assistance for disabilities tailored to each one’s needs.

Moreover, they held a traditional game competition and coloring competition for children.

Jiwaningsih believes the children of Sukamulia yearned to participate in these competitions. Amid rapid developments in technology, gadgets could irrefutably draw the children’s attention, as they serve as an interesting medium of entertainment.

“Choosing traditional games, such as bentengan, bakiak, and congklak, showed that traditional games have advantages that gadgets do not have,” she remarked.

One of the positive outcomes of traditional games included physical trainings during the development years. Moreover, it honed the children’s social skills, improved their decision-making skills, as well as taught them about teamwork.

The children appeared enthusiastic while participating in the event as was apparent when they gathered at the sub-district office before the event started.

At 2 p.m. local time, the event kicked off, with the aid being distributed first. In a different room, a coloring competition was hosted after which two rounds of congklak, a traditional game, were held.

At 3 p.m. local time, the children happily participated in the bakiak competition in the office’s yard. Lastly, the bentengan traditional game was also hosted.

She noted that the event could be hosted due to support from the head of Sukamulia Sub-district and the officials, the social rehabilitation personnel, and others.

“May the children keep up the spirits in achieving their dreams,” she concluded.

Source: Antara News

INASPOC provides disabled massage therapists for media crew at APG

We had got a good response from the media crew.

Surakarta, C Java The Indonesian ASEAN Para Games Organizing Committee (INASPOC) provided two disabled massage therapists to serve the media crew during the implementation of the 11th ASEAN Para Games (APG) in Surakarta City, Central Java Province.

“It is a good opportunity, especially to show that we (disabled people) can (also) strive,” a blind therapist, Sartono, stated at the 11th APG Media Center here on Saturday.

The service has been provided for free from July 29 to August 6, 2022.

“We had received a good response from the media crew. Yesterday, (Friday, July 29), at the opening of the service, some 16 journalists sought our services, including journalists from Malaysia,” Sartono noted.

He works with his colleague, Sugeng, who is also blind, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Western Indonesian Standard Time (WIB, UTC+7) every day.

The media staff, who sought their services usually had minor health problems, such as fatigue and muscle ache, Satono remarked.

Satono — who is also a civil servant at the Central Java Provincial Social Affairs Office — noted that it was his first time to be involved in a Southeast Asian multi-sports event.

Source: Antara News

Budo Village can improve ecotourism in North Sulawesi: Minister

Jakarta Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno opined that the Budo Tourism Village in North Minahasa District, North Sulawesi, can improve the region’s ecotourism.

Uno remarked that the village was currently connected to a super priority village in Likupang, so the locals were expected to build more tourist destinations to support Likupang.

“It is expected that Likupang can become a good quality tourist destination, and Budo Village can become a sustainable tourism (area),” the minister stated during a visit to Budo Village, as quoted from an official statement received here on Saturday.

Budo Tourism Village is one of the top 50 villages selected at the 2022 National Tourism Villages event. It is known for its mangroves in addition to being an alternative path to the Bunaken sea garden.

Along the shores of the Bunaken sea garden, tourists can enjoy the sights of Manado Tua Island, Bunaken Island, and Siladen Island as well as bask in the views of the sunset. Moreover, there are some 30 hectares of mangrove forest, with several plant forms.

He encouraged the Budo tourism village to support the Likupang super priority tourism area.

“Here, tourists can experience (a broad range of) sensations because there is the mangrove tour and underwater tourism,” Uno stated.

Head of North Minahasa District Joune Ganda commended the hard work of the village’s administration and North Minahasa’s officials, who managed to secure a position as one of the top 50 tourism villages.

“We want to showcase that we are committed to pursuing tourism in North Minahasa, and we hope that (these efforts would) be supported by the central government. Moreover, North Minahasa has Likupang as one of the super priority tourism destinations,” Ganda stated.

Source: Antara News

Ministry holds ‘1,000 Digital Startup National Movement’ roadshow

Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara The Communication and Informatics Ministry launched the ‘1,000 Digital Startup Movement’ roadshow in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, on Friday to encourage the emergence of digital startup creators in the province.

The roadshow was a part of the pre-ignition stage, which aims to introduce the movement, informatics empowerment director at the ministry, Bonifasius Pudjianto, said during the roadshow in Kupang.

The roadshow was held at Widya Mandira Catholic University, and was joined by 300 people virtually.

It is expected that after the roadshow and a series of activities under the movement, founders will emerge who can become technopreneurs and provide business and solutions to the public, he remarked.

The founders must develop innovations to resolve problems that exist within the surrounding environment, he added.

If this can be developed, it will have a major impact, not just on the region, but also on the national, and even international, stage, he said.

Hence, good collaboration is required within the entire pentahelix ecosystem that exists in regions, which encompasses regional governments, creative industry actors, and academicians, to enable innovations from startup creators in the future in East Nusa Tenggara.

Meanwhile, Widya Mandira Catholic University Rector Dr. Philipus Tule SVD noted that there are many things that can be done by the younger generation or university students after attending the roadshow.

Students can become skilled persons who not only become job seekers but also create jobs for themselves and the people they meet in the future, he said.

The university fully supports the ‘1,000 Startup Digital National Movement,’ which can help university students and the general public to create their own digital startups.

Digital startups also offer an amazing opportunity for supporting the creation of a younger generation that is digitally skilled, he remarked.

Source: Antara News

Indonesia raises social inclusion program at international congress

Jakarta Indonesia discussed about the library program, with social inclusion as the basis, during the World Library and Information Congress (WLIC) in Dublin, Ireland, Head of the National Library (Perpusnas) Muhammad Syarif Bando noted in a written statement received here on Saturday

The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) is hosting the 87th World Library and Information Congress.

“All participants have the opportunity to speak about what all is being done in their respective country. According to observation, the heads of libraries tell their story. It is certain that only Indonesia tells about the stories of impact from the social inclusion-based library programs. Countries that are included in one group appreciate the extraordinary and inspiring aspects of the programs that have been implemented and achieved by the National Library,” he said.

At the 2022 World Library and Information Congress, the Conference of Director of National Libraries was held in which leaders of national libraries congregated.

The meeting aimed at introducing them to one another as well as holding discussions on interesting issues surrounding libraries and social and cultural matters. The session’s participants were separated into some groups, and they shared stories about libraries in their respective country.

Head of the national library was in a group along with the Head of Library of Congress, Head of the French National Library, Poland, and Serbia Herzegovina.

Bando shared the story of success from the social inclusion-based library program that was an effort to improve literacy, pursued through people’s empowerment in order to ensure public welfare.

The program had tangible benefits, and the tale was incorporated in a book titled “Impact Stories of Library Transformation Based on Social Inclusion.”

Source: Antara News