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03
October

Chairman of the National Committee of IMF-WB 2018 annual meeting, Susiwijono Moegiarso said that in the future financial technology or fintech will boost the world digital economy including in Indonesia. Therefore, fintech development will specifically be discussed during the IMF-WB meeting in Nusa Dua, Bali on October 8th to 13th 2018. To the media Susiwijono stated that IMF-WB has analyzed and made 12 principles or element about fintech. It was formulated based on the agenda of member countries that have influence the financial cycle, stability and integrity.  

“There will be an agreement of the fintech development principles in the future. So we ask OJK and all related ministries to involve deeper. Yesterday we have discussed it and it already delivered to the IMF-WB. So all countries have given their suggestions. So the final product consists of 12 elements of Bali fintech agenda that have been agreed. This will be approved and released in Bali to become Bali Fintech Agenda so the whole world will be take it as a reference to develop fintech in the future, said Susiwijono Moegiarso.

Susiwijono further said that the twelve elements do not include business development but it will be arranged on the regulation, and 189 countries that gathered have agreed for the big principles. Bali Fintech Agenda is only a side meeting that was initiated by Indonesia. Indonesian President Joko Widodo is scheduled to be a keynote speaker on the meeting that will be held on Thursday October 11th 2018. Afterward will be a panel discussion with the managing director of IMF Christine Lagarde, President of World Bank Jim Yong Kim, Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani and several; other delegations. (VOI/REZHA/Trans : NK/AHM)

03
October

Chairman of the National Committee of International Monetary Fund-World Bank Group (IMF-WBG) 2018 Annual meeting, Susiwijono Moegiarso said that Indonesian planning team has done several strategy to ensure the security of the IMF-WBG Annual Meeting in Nusa Dua- Bali on October 8th to 13th 2018. One of the strategies is the screening process. To the media in Jakarta recently Susiwijono said that his side was assisted by Bali regional police to screen tens of thousands participants who have registered.

  

“The security is really tight. So don’t make mistake if you already registered to IPT, to Indonesia planning team, we request Bali Regional Police to conduct screen. From 13, 942 participants, only 10,000 passed screening. So it will be validated again because the regional police don’t want to be out of hand. So it will totally be screened. For example if people from the ministries or agencies get notes from regional police we will see the note and take attention on it,” Susiwijono Moegiarso said.

Susiwijono further explained that his side has prepared three main plans they are security, evacuation and medical plan for the whole annual meeting participants. His side also made several times of meeting with the security apparatus including the Indonesian Armed Forces to discussed scenario if there is a disaster during the event. Susi also said IMF- World Bank as the organizer of the meeting expressed their condolences for what has happen in Palu and Donggala. However, they are sure that this annual meeting needs to be done since it is important for other countries in the future. (VOI/REZHA/Trans: NK/DP)

03
October

Secretary General of Indonesian Social Affairs Ministry, Hartono Laras said that his side has provided psychosocial or trauma healing to earthquake and tsunami victims in Central Sulawesi. The healing is provided since most of the victims at the refugees center especially children had depression. During the Forum Merdeka Barat 9 in Jakarta on Tuesday, October 2018, Hartono explained that psychosocial support team of the Social Affairs Ministry has worked together with socials agencies and universities. Beside psychosocial assistance, the ministry also prepared logistic aid that are currently stored in the regional warehouse around Central Sulawesi.   

The psychosocial service gives support and advice to the stressfull children and depressed elderly. Because there are many people in the refugee camp still wonder what happen. So we arrived with psychosocial team that supported by universities, and social department. We send them all to Palu. For logistic, we want to say here that logistic around Central Sulawesi such as Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, Makassar are mobilized. Our regional warehouse is ready. In Makasar for instance, our regional warehouse is in Salodong, one warehouse contain food, clothes and they are ready to use during disaster,” said Hartono Laras.

Hartono further explained that they will give moral support to the victims in a form of play therapy, community based, and assessment approach. The team will divide their duties to the refugee camp, victim data, data process and people’s complaint. He added that all social affairs ministry units will synergize to support the after earthquake and tsunami rehabilitation process in central Sulawesi. He said it was the instruction of Indonesian President to Social affairs minister, Agus Gumiwang Kartasaswita in handling central Sulawesi disasters that have to be focused on refugees. (VOI/Rezha/Trans : NK/AHM)

03
October

Indonesian government has decided to receive international assistance following the earthquake and Tsunami in Palu and Donggala, Central Sulawesi. Head of Information Center and Public Relations of National Mitigation Agency, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho in a press conference in Jakarta on Tuesday (2/10) said Indonesian President Joko Widodo stated that there are six kinds of assistance to be prioritized. One of them is air transportation that is able to land and take off on the two thousand meter runway. 

“The coordination of the assistant is held by the Coordinating Ministry of Politic, Law and Security Affairs, and the execution on the field is done by the National Mitigation Agency along with Foreign Affairs Ministry. There are six kinds of aids that we really need such as air transportation that are able to land and take off on a 2000 meter runway, like Hercules C-130 that can carry many cargos, then tents, water treatment, generator, field hospital and fogging. So there are six things we need and the process will be submitted in written form by each countries or international organization,” Sutopo said.

Furthermore, Sutopo explained fogging is needed to spray location considered to have buried dead bodies. Based on information received from the field, there are several places that begin to spread stench of dead bodies and has a potency to be the source of disease. Currently, there are twenty six countries and two international organizations offering their assistance. Sutopo also said that international aid can only be received and delivered by the state. It means that international agency can directly deliver their assistance, both in the form of logistic and volunteers.(REZHA/trans: NK/AHM)