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Wamen Press Brief IAF 2024

 

VOInews, Jakarta: Indonesia's Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Pahala Mansury, emphasized that the spirit of the Global South will be a key element in strengthening cooperation between Indonesia and African countries. He expressed this during a meeting with editors-in-chief in Jakarta on Thursday (22/08/2024), ahead of the 2nd Indonesia-Africa Forum (IAF) to be held in Bali from September 1-3, 2024.

 

According to Pahala, the close cooperation between Indonesia and African countries, which has strong historical roots dating back to the 1955 Asian-African Conference, is now being reinforced through the theme "Bandung Spirit for Africa's Agenda 2063." He stated that "the spirit of the Global South will be a differentiator in our approach to cooperation with Africa, particularly in combating discriminatory and protectionist policies, including those related to green protectionism."

 

The Vice Minister also highlighted the importance of the historical relationship and shared interests between Indonesia and Africa as developing countries.

 

"Indonesia and African countries share a common vision in self-development and building resilience in the sectors of food security, energy, health, and minerals. This forms the foundation for closer and mutually beneficial collaboration," said the Vice Minister.

 

Furthermore, Pahala sees great potential in African countries as a new market for Indonesia's export diversification and foreign investment.

 

"This cooperation opens up opportunities to strengthen economic connectivity and diplomatic relations, as well as provide tangible benefits for both parties," he said.

 

The 2nd Indonesia-Africa Forum is projected to result in memorandums of understanding (MoUs) worth up to US$ 3.5 billion, which are expected to drive mutual economic growth. The forum will be attended by heads of state and high-ranking officials from various African countries and will be officially opened by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo.

 

On this occasion, Pahala also invited the media to play an active role in supporting and disseminating information related to the 2nd IAF.

 

"The role of the media is crucial in ensuring that the messages and goals of this forum are widely received. We hope that our media partners can contribute by expanding the reach of information through publications and coverage during the event," he concluded.

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A poster issued by the UN to call for urgent help for humanitarian workers in Gaza, Palestine and elsewhere in the world. (Image: UNIC Jakarta)

 

VOInews, Jakarta: The United Nations (UN), in collaboration with humanitarian organizations, hosted the "Humanitarian Night" at Martha Christina Tiahahu Literacy Park, Jakarta, on Sunday (18/8/2024). The event brought approximately 1,500 participants, including aid workers, government representatives, and the public.

 

“Humanitarian Night aims to raise the awareness of youth on the accountability of those in power for violations of the international humanitarian laws and other international norms. The failure of humanity, responsibility, and leadership cannot be allowed to continue. Indonesia stands in solidarity to #ActForHumanity", said Program Director of 2030 Youth Force, Tirza Listiarani, as quoted from the United Nations Information Centre in Jakarta's statement.

 

It featured cultural performances, a humanitarian talk show, music, and exhibitions showcasing the work of various humanitarian organizations. The evening of solidarity spotlighted the devastating impact of armed conflict on both aid workers and civilians. Meanwhile, the event also celebrated the resilience and dedication of those who continue to serve despite the risks.

 

Martha Christina Tiahahu Literacy Park is located at Blok M, one of the most well-known areas in Jakarta with malls, shops, and restaurants. It is managed by the municipally-owned company Integrasi Transit Jakarta (ITJ). CEO of the ITJ, Ferdiansyah Roestam appreciated the event.

 

"We hope that this activity at the Literacy Park will bring awareness to the wider community and public the urge to protect every human being around the world,” said Roestam.

 

As World Humanitarian Day 2024 approaches on Monday (19/8), there is a collective call to not only honor the memory of those who have tragically lost their lives in the line of duty but also to reinforce the commitment to safeguarding those who continue their vital work in some of the most perilous regions. According to the UN, his moment serves as a reminder of the importance of advocating for humanity, pursuing justice, and upholding the essential principles that guide humanitarian efforts worldwide.

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