Deputy Ambassador of Russia to Indonesia, Oleg V. Kopylovat a press briefing held in Jakarta, Wednesday (18/12) (ANTARA)
The Embassy of the Russian Federation in Jakarta is now prepping to welcome its leader, President Vladimir Putin, who is scheduled to have an official visit to Indonesia by 2020. As quoted by Antara News Agency, Deputy Ambassador of Russia to Indonesia, Oleg V. Kopylov confirmed this information at a press briefing held in Jakarta, Wednesday (18/12), and stated that the embassy has not ensured the details pertaining to this plan. He also said that Russia has been concentrating on the anticipated visit of President Vladimir Putin to Jakarta. Russia has been working hard on that, and hopes the schedule will allow him to visit Jakarta in 2020 upon the invitation of President Joko Widodo. The preparations, including several documents, are currently being reviewed and will later be signed by the leaders of both countries. He added that one of the documents is related with declaration on strategic partnership between Indonesia and Russia that will mark a big step ahead in the two countries' relations. (Ant)
President Joko Widodo inaugurated Manggar landfill in Balikpapan City, East Kalimantan, Wednesday (18/12).(VOI/ANDY)
President Joko Widodo inaugurated Manggar landfill in Balikpapan City, East Kalimantan, Wednesday (18/12). In addition, he also inaugurated a dam and Tritip processing plant. To reporters, President Joko Widodo said that the Manggar Final Processing Site could be a good example for other Final Processing Sites in Indonesia. Manggar Final Processing Site can maintain a green, environmentally friendly and economical area in terms of development financing. According to President Joko Widodo, waste matters cannot be considered insignificant, so that the Final Processing Site must be built optimally.
"This is, according to what I have seen in other cities, I think this is the best final processing of trash in Indonesia, which is green, odorless, clean, and the development that I have done also does not cost so much only Rp 160 billion. If there are other places that might want to do the processing by burning, incinerating, or processing it into electricity, that's fine too, but I see that nothing has been completed and is in good condition. I don't think garbage is an insignificant matter, but I think Balikpapan already has final landfill at Manggar, and the good thing is that in Balikpapan, the process starts at home, not all of it is thrown away at Manggar landfill, but reduced by 20 percent, first prevented at home; this reduces also a lot,” the president said.
Furthermore, President Joko Widodo also mentioned the matter of processing waste into electricity. This program will be carried out in 10 cities in Indonesia so that waste is no longer a burden, but it contributes to national development. (VOI/Ndy/AHM)
Increasing the protection of children and women in various sectors has become the focus of President Joko Widodo's attention in the second period of his administration. Children and women are vulnerable to violence, so special attention and efforts are needed to protect them. It was said by Ghafur Dharmaputra, Deputy for the Coordination of Women and Children Protection, the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Cultural Affairs, after the Diplomatic Forum talk show held by the Voice of Indonesia, in Jakarta, Tuesday (12/17).
"The point is that the president asks to pay more attention to the protection of children and women. Why? So the issue of protecting women and children is not because of their gender, women. But what we have to see is how we humanize humans, so how we pay attention to human rights. Therefore children cannot work. So, to eradicate child labor, it's not that you can't work, but to delete the work. So they still have to go to school. For example like that," said Ghafur Dharmaputra.
In addition, Gafur Akbar Dharmaputra also said that as one of the efforts to protect children and women, the Indonesian government also continues to encourage marriage socialization based on Law No. 1 of 1974 on Marriage. He added that preparing superior human and female human resources is a must through various educational programs. // (VOI / Ahmad Faisal / AHM)
Men and women have the same right to have the opportunity to develop the country. Those who have the desire and ability can participate to develop their country. It was stated by the Ambassador of Finland to Indonesia Jari Sinkari to Voice of Indonesia after the Diplomatic Forum talk show in Jakarta Tuesday (17/12). Jari Sinkari exemplifies the role of so many women in Finland in occupying strategic positions, both in government and in parliament.
“So I think the most important thing is to keep equal, try to keep equal possibilities for men and women. For example, we now have five parties in the parliament and all these parties are dominated by females” said Ambassador Jari Sinkari.
In addition, the Finnish Ambassador to Indonesia Jari Sinkari also said that each country has its own way based on cultural and historical values in empowering the role of women to develop a country. Therefore, Ambassador Sinkari also invited Indonesia to share and inspire in encouraging women's empowerment. (VOI / Ahmad Faisal / AHM)