andi permadi https://voinews.id Fri, 10 May 2024 19:07:56 +0700 Joomla! - Open Source Content Management en-gb Election delay likely in two regions due to floods, damaged papers https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27893-election-delay-likely-in-two-regions-due-to-floods-damaged-papers https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27893-election-delay-likely-in-two-regions-due-to-floods-damaged-papers Flood evacuees take shelter in Kudus, Central Java, on Monday (February 12, 2024). Voting for the general elections could be delayed in Demak, Central Java, and Paniai, Central Papua, due to disaster and logistics damage, said the General Elections Commission (KPU). (ANTARA FOTO/Yusuf Nugroho/foc)

Voinews, Jakarta: The General Elections Commission (KPU) said on Tuesday that voting for the 2024 General Elections could be delayed in Demak, Central Java, and Paniai, Central Papua, due to disaster and logistics damage.

KPU member Betty Epsilon Idroos said that the commission is still awaiting the decision of the KPU Office in Demak regarding voting in view of the floods that hit the region for almost a week and displaced around 21,000 people.

"They said a decision has been made, and a letter will be sent to the KPU on whether they will hold make-up elections or not," she informed.

In addition to Demak, she said that voting could also potentially be postponed in Paniai due to damaged ballot papers. Therefore, make-up elections could likely be held later.

"The law allows for delays due to natural disasters or other disruptions, such as force majeure or compelling circumstances. We will see in what condition they are," she explained.

Idroos, however, did not confirm when the make-up elections will be held, saying her commission is still waiting for reports from the two regions.

Indonesia will hold the 2024 General Elections on February 14, with around 204.8 million voters expected to participate.

Voters will elect a president and vice president, as well as members of the House of Representatives (DPR), Regional Representatives Council (DPD), and Regional Legislative Councils (DPRD) at the province, city, and district levels. ( Antara) 

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Wed, 14 Feb 2024 12:01:52 +0700
Health Ministry prepares for Feb 14 elections, facilities on standby https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27892-health-ministry-prepares-for-feb-14-elections-facilities-on-standby https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27892-health-ministry-prepares-for-feb-14-elections-facilities-on-standby A medical officer checks the health of a member of the Election Security Unit (Satlinmas) in Penajam Paser Utara, East Kalimantan, on February 13, 2024. (ANTARA FOTO/Rivan Awal Lingga/rwa)

Voinews, Jakarta: The Ministry of Health said on Tuesday that health facilities will be on alert round the clock during the 2024 General Elections on February 14.

"Community health centers (Puskesmas) and hospitals will stand ready for potential emergencies on February 14–15," said Siti Nadia Tarmizi, the ministry's Head of Public Communication and Service Bureau.

She said that the health facilities are being prepared to anticipate various unwanted events, such as emergencies, disasters, and social conflicts.

The ministry has also readied the Public Safety Center (PSC) 119 hotline as a form of preparedness.

Earlier, the ministry, along with the Healthcare and Social Security Agency (BPJS Kesehatan), carried out health screenings for the members of Vote Organizing Groups (KPPS) to minimize the risk of exhaustion among them while on duty.

"Those who are prioritized (to be selected) are people who do not have comorbidities or degenerative diseases or do not have chronic diseases, such as heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, tuberculosis, kidney disease, stroke, malignancy, and lung disease," she informed.

She said that officers identified as having degenerative diseases will need to be examined by medical personnel and get a health certificate and a letter stating that their disease is under control.

The Health Ministry has also been implementing promotional and preventive health measures to minimize health risks during the elections, especially among election officers, since January 24.

Tarmizi said that her ministry has briefed KPPS officers about health facilities and ways to maintain good health by getting enough sleep and exercise, as well as eating enough and drinking sufficient water.

With these preparations, she expressed hope that the election process will run safely and smoothly.

Around 5.7 million KPPS members across the country have been prepared for the elections, in which around 204.8 million voters are expected to participate. ( Antara ) 

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Wed, 14 Feb 2024 11:55:51 +0700
Sex education for children not taboo: BKKBN https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27789-sex-education-for-children-not-taboo-bkkbn https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27789-sex-education-for-children-not-taboo-bkkbn An instructor from the Family Planning Coordinating Board (BKKBN) shows a picture of female reproductive organs to a number of elementary school students in Surabaya, East Java, on July 30 2009. (ANTARA FOTO/Eric Ireng)

Jakarta (VOI News) Sex education for children is not taboo, as it is not just about relationships but also about the health of reproductive organs, according to the National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN).


BKKBN Head, Hasto Wardoyo, said that people should know that 12 sexual and reproductive health rights are protected by an international regulation.

"Many people are planning to get pregnant but are unaware what the process of pregnancy is like," he said in a statement from BKKBN on Sunday.

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Mon, 22 Jan 2024 09:49:48 +0700
Universities should be future-oriented: Vice President Amin https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27788-universities-should-be-future-oriented-vice-president-amin https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27788-universities-should-be-future-oriented-vice-president-amin Vice President Ma'ruf Amin delivers a virtual speech at the 27th Undergraduate Ceremony of the Shalahuddin Al-Ayyubi Islamic College in Jakarta on Sunday (January 21, 2024). )ANTARA/Andi Firdaus)

Jakarta (VOI News)  Vice President Ma'ruf Amin said universities must be future-oriented and teach knowledge that remains relevant in the future.

"Universities must be future-oriented. The knowledge taught today should be relevant and applicable to future conditions," he said when delivering a virtual speech at the 27th Undergraduate Ceremony of the Shalahuddin Al-Ayyubi Islamic College here on Sunday.

In his remarks, as monitored on the Vice Presidential Secretariat's YouTube channel broadcast, Amin said that educational institutions, including universities, should not only focus on the number of graduates but also the quality of their alumni.

He said the knowledge gained in universities should be used to help others and solve the nation's problems.

"Live the spirit of tolerance, respect diversity, and respect for differences in the frame of unity and solidity," he said.

VP Amin said both higher education students and lecturers must be able to become agents of kindness, pioneers of change, as well as role models for society.

"I invite all graduates to not only be passive witnesses but become a driving force in the national development," he said.

At the end of his speech, the Vice President advised the board of the Shalahuddin Al-Ayyubi Islamic College to continue to innovate and advance education.

"Shalahuddin Al-Ayyubi Islamic College needs to revive the culture of collaboration for innovation through partnerships with various educational institutions, the government, and other stakeholders," he said.

He expressed hope that the graduates of Shalahuddin Al-Ayyubi College can practice the knowledge they have gained and use it as resources to bring good to the people and the country.

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Mon, 22 Jan 2024 09:46:12 +0700
UGM students initiate mango peels as larvicide to suppress Dengue https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27787-ugm-students-initiate-mango-peels-as-larvicide-to-suppress-dengue https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27787-ugm-students-initiate-mango-peels-as-larvicide-to-suppress-dengue Illustration - Traders of Podang mangoes at Banyakan Fruit Market, Kediri, East Java. ANTARA FOTO/Prasetia Fauzani/foc.

Jakarta (VOI News) Four students of Gadjah Mada University's (UGM's) Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing (FK-KMK) have initiated the use of mango skin in making natural larvicide to suppress cases of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF).

"Mango skin has flavonoid, saponins, and tannins which can be processed into larvicides," one of the students who initiated the project, Santi Andriyani, said in a UGM official statement received here on Sunday.

According to her, previous research found active compounds in mango skin that can be developed as larvicide against mosquito larvae.

Andriyani along with her colleagues, Salman Hafiz Ar-ramli Lubis, Nisa Munawwarah, and Jessica Edelyne, who are members of the Mango Skin for Organic Sustainable Aedes Insect Control (MOSAIC) Team, initiated the formula.

She explained that flavonoids can disrupt the nervous and respiratory systems of mosquito larvae, while saponins can be a strong poison against insects by disturbing their gastric system, and tannins can inhibit their digestive enzymes.

The idea of using mango skin waste as a natural larvicide, Andriyani said, is not only an alternative in helping prevent dengue cases but also in helping improve environmental problems by processing unused waste.

For instance, she said that the total mango production in Thailand reached 1.66 million tons in 2020 so there is a great potential for mango skin waste processing in the country.

"Processed mango peel waste in Thailand has great potential to overcome the problems that the country is facing. Thailand itself is one of the largest mango producers in the world," she said.

The MOSAIC Team's mango skin as larvicide idea made them finalists in the Bio-Circular-Green Economy (BCG) competition organized by Kasetsart University, Thailand.

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Mon, 22 Jan 2024 09:37:30 +0700
Sri Mulyani Discusses Climate Commitment with UAE Minister https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27587-sri-mulyani-discusses-climate-commitment-with-uae-minister https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/27587-sri-mulyani-discusses-climate-commitment-with-uae-minister Sri Mulyani Discusses Climate Commitment with UAE Minister

VOInews, Jakarta: Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati held a bilateral meeting with Minister of State for Financial Affairs of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Mohamed Bin Hadi Al Hussaini, to discuss climate change commitment and cooperation.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 28th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC (COP28) in Dubai, the UAE, on Monday (December 4, 2023).

"In the meeting, the topics we discussed were about COP28, climate change commitment, and cooperation between the two countries," Indrawati informed in Jakarta on Wednesday.

She said that both Indonesia and the UAE are paying close attention to climate change handling efforts.

Indonesia is pursuing an energy transition through the Energy Transition Mechanism (ETM), which was introduced at the G20 forum in Indonesia.

It is also handling climate change by issuing green bonds, implementing a carbon market and carbon tax, and using green taxonomy as a catalyst for private sector investment.

Indrawati expressed the hope that the meeting with the UAE Minister would bring many benefits to Indonesia and the UAE.

"It was a short but very concise conversation. Hopefully, it can produce various benefits for the community," the minister remarked.

Indrawati also held several other bilateral meetings on the sidelines of COP28, namely with executive director of the Green Climate Fund (GCF), Mafalda Duarte; Dutch Finance Minister Sigrid Kaag; and managing director of Citigroup, Julie Monaco.

The COP28 in Dubai raised four themes, namely fast-tracking energy transition, fixing climate finance, focusing on nature, people, lives, and livelihoods, as well as inclusivity.

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Thu, 07 Dec 2023 12:17:56 +0700
W Manggarai reviews food safety ahead of ASEAN Summit https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/25630-w-manggarai-reviews-food-safety-ahead-of-asean-summit https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/25630-w-manggarai-reviews-food-safety-ahead-of-asean-summit W Manggarai reviews food safety ahead of ASEAN Summit

Jakarta (voinews): The government of West Manggarai district, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) province, inspected several restaurants in Labuan Bajo to ensure food safety ahead of the 42nd ASEAN Summit on May 9–11, 2023.

“…we want Labuan Bajo to be a safe and comfortable place, especially for ASEAN Summit delegates, thus the food served here must be safe according to health standards," deputy head of West Manggarai district Yulianus Weng said here on Wednesday.

The inspections would be carried out at all restaurants in the district since it has been estimated that the summit would be attended by thousands of national and foreign delegates, he added.

He, as well as a number of officers from the local Food and Drug Supervisory Office (Loka POM) and related technical agencies, carried out the inspection on Wednesday from 11 a.m. Central Indonesian Standard Time (WITA).

During the inspection, Loka POM officers tested several food samples.

Through the inspections, the local government is seeking to ensure that no restaurants in Labuan Bajo serve food containing dangerous ingredients, such as formalin, the district deputy head emphasized.

"We want to prove that the food served in West Manggarai, especially at various restaurants which are usually crowded with visitors, is free of formalin," he said.

According to the results of the food tests conducted on Wednesday at four well-known restaurants in Labuan Bajo, namely Prima Rasa, Mai Cenggo, La Moringa, and Kelan, the food served by the restaurants was found safe and free from harmful substances, he informed.

Similar inspections are planned on Thursday (April 27) at several other restaurants in Labuan Bajo.

Weng said he expects that the inspections held in other restaurants will not find any food containing harmful chemicals.

If any restaurant is found using harmful ingredients in their food, the local government will take firm action by issuing a reprimand and revoking the business permit of the restaurant, he stressed.

"We expect that the situation during the ASEAN Summit can be well maintained," he said. (Antaranews.com)

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Thu, 27 Apr 2023 08:59:23 +0700
IA-CEPA Will Strengthen Australia-Indonesia Bilateral Relationships https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/24482-ia-cepa-will-strengthen-australia-indonesia-bilateral-relationships https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/24482-ia-cepa-will-strengthen-australia-indonesia-bilateral-relationships IA-CEPA Will Strengthen Australia-Indonesia Bilateral Relationships

Voinews.id,Jakarta: The Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, Penny Williams PSM stated to just under 15 ACICIS students at morning tea that Australia is starting to reconsider Indonesia as an investment destination.

 

While the students snacked on lamingtons and drank the free coffee, Ambassador Williams explained that while Australia and Indonesia have a very longstanding, very embedded bilateral relationship that has quite a lot of depth to it, she also noted that Australian and Indonesian economic engagement was not as strong as someone would think, relative to the size of the Indonesian market and relative to the size of their bilateral relationships.

 

She elaborated this statement while discussing the Indonesian-Australian Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA), which was established in 2020 to help facilitate greater economic ties between the two nations.

 

Ambassador Williams explained that agreements like IA-CEPA provides Indonesia with tariff free access to Australian markets, along with providing greater market access to both Australian and Indonesian companies.

 

She stressed that IA-CEPA is really important, but it’s all the other work that gets people to understand the markets of each nation in order to find the opportunities and the synergies.

 

“Business needs to talk to business, government can take them but business needs to talk to business,” She said.

Ambassador Williams also told the students how “Australia had the largest delegation at the B20, a promising sign that Australians are reconsidering Indonesia as an investment destination. She also discussed how Australian businesspeople and pension funds are now eyeing Indonesia as a next potential investment.

 

Ambassador Williams stated how the Australian and Indonesian bilateral relationship is currently in a “really strong place,” with Australia enjoying a “deep relationship with its close neighbour,” which she was confident agreements like IA-CEPA will only strengthen. (Gera K/DP)

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Thu, 02 Feb 2023 11:34:04 +0700
Digitalization could help hospitals save Rp2 bln: Ministry https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/24259-digitalization-could-help-hospitals-save-rp2-bln-ministry https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/24259-digitalization-could-help-hospitals-save-rp2-bln-ministry Digitalization could help hospitals save Rp2 bln: Ministry

Jakarta (voinews.id): The digitalization of health services can help save up to Rp2 billion annually at Type C hospitals, the chief of the Digital Transformation Office of the Ministry of Health Setiaji has said.

"This budget can be converted to manufacture a system that costs much less. Because in order to build a system, hospitals do not have to build infrastructure," he explained at a webinar organized by Katadata and Dell Indonesia on “Building the Healthcare of the Future,” which was followed from Jakarta on Thursday.

According to him, the cost of maintaining non-electronic medical records is still quite high, starting from the cost of paper to health workers, who have to record information repeatedly.

Digitalization can make health services easier, starting from shortening patient waiting times while registering at the hospital to accommodating patients to access health services wherever they are, he noted.

"From a service point of view, it will be faster. Hospitals no longer need to input data repeatedly. Then, digitization also allows patients to immediately get their medical records or the results of their examinations," he pointed out.

Nevertheless, the digitalization of health services also presents its own challenges. Hospitals that have implemented system digitization are mostly not comprehensive. Not all services at hospitals are connected digitally.

"Maybe the registration service for patients has been digitized but their back-end has not been connected to individual services such as pharmacies, laboratories, radiology, and inpatient care," Setiaji disclosed.

To achieve the digitalization of health services, the government has prepared regulations starting from the Personal Data Protection Law (UU PDP) to the Law on Health, which will later become an omnibus with other supporting regulations.

In addition, president director of Mayapada Hospital, Grace Tahir, said that hospitals in Indonesia must refer to a digital-based system, especially for maintaining the medical records of patients.

Currently, her hospital is in the process of becoming a smart hospital. However, it is still prioritizing patient experience.

“Whatever we do is to provide experience to these patients. For us, the most important thing is the patient," she said.

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Fri, 20 Jan 2023 09:08:03 +0700
KPU to train officials on assisting voters with disabilities https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/24258-kpu-to-train-officials-on-assisting-voters-with-disabilities https://voinews.id/index.php/component/k2/item/24258-kpu-to-train-officials-on-assisting-voters-with-disabilities KPU to train officials on assisting voters with disabilities

Jakarta (voinews.id):  The General Elections Commission (KPU) will conduct technical mentoring of voting organizing group (KPPS) officers to increase their ability to help voters with disabilities during the 2024 General Elections, commission member Betty Epsilon Idroos informed.

"KPPS officers will be trained in the mentoring (on how to help, for instance), visually impaired or quadriplegic people," she said here on Thursday.

The dissemination of information on technical mentoring for KPPS officers has been carried out at provincial KPUs, she added.

Apart from KPPS officers, she said, persons with disabilities can be guided by family members or other people who can make them comfortable while casting their vote.

KPU will provide a form that will need to be filled out by people helping disabled voters at polling stations.

"They have to be comfortable with who accompanies them. Is it a family member? (KPU) allows it," Idroos said.

Later, the accompanying family member will need to fill out a form stating the reasons and vow to keep the disabled voter's choice a secret.

"The form will be available at every polling station," she said.

According to her, there are a number of obstacles that KPPS could face in assisting people with disabilities on voting day, one of which is related to data.

To tackle this, Idroos asked social offices across Indonesia to help record data on voters with disabilities.

This will allow KPU to provide the best service to them, such as presenting disability-friendly polling stations, she said.

"For example, he/she uses a wheelchair. Then we will strive to set up the polling station not on thick grass such as a football field where it is difficult for people to use wheelchairs," she explained.Another example will be to avoid setting up polling stations at venues where people will need to climb stairs to reach them in order to assist persons using crutches. ( Antara ) 

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permadi@gmail.com (andi permadi) Indonesia Today Fri, 20 Jan 2023 08:54:11 +0700