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08
November

The awards ceremony at the National working meeting - 

 

 

Transportation technology is developing rapidly. Not wanting to be left behind, the Directorate General of Land Transportation (Ditjen Hubdat) of the Ministry of Transportation continues to update information and improve the capabilities of its Human Resources (HR).

This was stated by the Director General of Land Transportation, Hendro Sugianto when giving his briefing at the 2023 Technical Coordination Meeting (Rakornis) for Land Transportation which was held on 8-9 November 2023, in Bandung with the theme *"Policy Collaboration for Inclusive Land Transportation and Sustainable”*.

According to Hendro, to reduce pollution in Indonesia's big cities, the government continues to develop transportation technology, including through electric vehicles. It doesn't stop there, the Government also completes it with supporting regulations.

"In the future, public transportation technology will also develop rapidly, and this will be a challenge for us as government officials to be able to keep up with it by adapting to existing regulations. We are also required to have the best readiness and capability of human resources. "Therefore, we hope that this Rakornis will update information and increase our abilities," he said.

He also said that he is not only preparing for transportation progress within the country, currently transportation progress is also happening at the regional level. Where freeways between Asean countries have also been built, so that land transportation in this regional area will be connected. Similar things also happen in border areas such as Indonesia and Malaysia, Indonesia and Timor Leste.

"Therefore, transportation policies at the national level must be addressed well, so that public demands for the desired transportation services in the areas of speed and comfort can be provided," he added.

According to a release received by Voice of Indonesia on Wednesday (08/11/23), on the same occasion, the Secretary of the Directorate General of Land Transportation, Amirulloh, read out the report that at the 2023 Land Transportation Coordination Meeting several important issues would be raised, namely:
1. Preparation for the implementation of Christmas and New Year 2023/2024 transportation;
2. Implementation of Law no. 1 of 2022 concerning Financial Relations Between the Central and Regional Governments;
3. Sharpening the Management of the Main Duties and Functions of the Organization within the Directorate General of Land Transportation;
4. Discussion of Organization and Work Procedures, Discussion of Legal Advocacy within the Ministry of Transportation and Discussion related to Construction Management.

"Towards the end of the year, Christmas and New Year transportation is one of the highlights related to the increasing level of travel undertaken by the public due to holidays and end-of-year holidays," said Amirulloh.

Meanwhile, in this activity, awards were also given to the Regional Government in the category of Contribution to Providing Subsidy for Providing the Best Urban Transport, namely:
1. D.I. Province Yogyakarta
2. Aceh Province
3. Semarang City
4. Padang City, and
5. Pekanbaru City.

Then, awards were also given to the best Motor Vehicle Test Organizer, namely:
1. UPUBKB Pulogadung, DKI Jakarta Province
2. UPUBKB Tangerang City, and
3. UPUBKB Tandes, Surabaya City

In terms of preparing for the 2023/2024 Christmas Transport, the Director of Road Traffic, Ahmad Yani, explained the prediction of an increase in the movement of people by 5% which refers to the 2023 Eid Transport. Meanwhile, the prediction for the peak of the first homecoming flow will occur on 22-23 December 2023, then the peak flow prediction The first return will occur on 26-27 December 2023, while the predicted peak of the second homecoming flow will occur on 29-30 December 2023 and the predicted peak of the second return flow will occur on 1-2 January 2024.

 

"We have also mapped out strategic issues during Christmas, including potential traffic jams in tourist areas, ramp checks, accumulation of passengers and vehicles at ports, online ticket sales, anticipating bad weather and preparing alternative routes," he said.

 

The Directorate General of Land Transportation together with all relevant stakeholders will continue to strive to create safe, comfortable and secure Christmas and New Year 2023/2024 transportation for the community.

 

This activity was attended by all staff within the Directorate General of Land Transportation along with all Technical Implementation Units, relevant central government agencies, Heads of Provincial, Regency and City Transportation Services throughout Indonesia, Transportation Observers and other related stakeholders both offline and/or online.

The Land Transportation Coordination Meeting was attended by all staff within the Directorate General of Land Transportation and its Technical Implementation Unit, related central government agencies, Heads of Provincial, Regency and City Transportation Services throughout Indonesia, Transportation Observers and other relevant stakeholders//VOI

08
November

Latin American Journalist of the Journalist Visit Program of Foreign Affairs Ministry pose after interview at Voice of Indonesia Headquarter - 

 

 

Indonesia has once again become a bridge for cooperation between Southeast Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean through the Journalists' Visit Program (JVP) 2023: Post Event in Indonesia (28-31/10). This program, which presents 5 journalist participants from 4 countries (Chile, Panama, Brazil and Singapore), is a continuation of the Forum for East Asia-Latin America Cooperation (FEALAC) JVP 2023 which was held in Singapore on 23-27 October.

Apart from cultural promotion, this year's event aims to deepen cooperation between FEALAC members, totaling 32 countries. The Director General for America and Europe, Ambassador Umar Hadi, conveyed the importance of JVP for strengthening the network of journalists from Indonesia and Latin America. "This activity is Indonesia's initiative to continue to encourage second track diplomacy from both regions, so that Indonesia can become a top-of-mind Asian country for the public in Latin American and Caribbean countries," he concluded.

For four days, the journalists visited various Jakarta icons, such as the Old City, Fatahillah Museum, M Bloc, National Monument, Sarinah, and toured the HI Roundabout Transjakarta bus stop. They also had the opportunity to enjoy various typical Indonesian culinary delights.

JVP participants visited several media offices in Jakarta to expand cooperation between journalists in the two regions. At ANTARA and The Jakarta Post, they discussed the importance of maintaining media independence. They also participated as resource persons in the RRI Voice of Indonesia and TVRI Live Focus Today programs.

In a series of events, they took part in a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) organized by the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Communication and Information with the theme "Reshaping News and the Role of Journalism in Response to Digital Transformation". The discussion discussed the importance of media industry innovation in the era of digital transformation, including Artificial Intelligence (AI).

As the highlight of the JVP event, journalists were invited to visit the PT Hyundai LG Industry Green Power electric vehicle battery factory in Karawang, West Java, as part of efforts to transition green energy in Indonesia. They can understand the battery manufacturing process as an important step to push the Global South's role in the supply chain higher.

One of the participants, Eduardo Alberto Olivares Concha from El Mercurio Chile media, welcomed this activity, saying that FEALAC JVP provided a very short but broad insight into Indonesia. He also appreciated the work of the media and Indonesia's dynamic cultural heritage.​

The JVP 2023 program is expected to expand networks between journalists from the two regions and introduce Indonesia more at the global level//VOI

06
November

The Center for Refresher Education and Enhancement of Sailing Science (BP3IP) and Namibian Maritime and Fisheries Institute (NAMFI) training in Jakarta - 

 

 

Voinews, Jakarta - The Center for Refresher Education and Enhancement of Sailing Science (BP3IP), which is a tertiary institution under the management of the Transportation Human Resources Development Agency (BPSDMP), Ministry of Transportation trains seafaring instructors from the Republic of Namibia in the IMO Model Course Training of Trainer (TOT) program 6.0919 instructors from Namibian Maritime and Fisheries Institute (NAMFI).

At the opening of the training, Head of the Center for Maritime Transportation Human Resources Development (PPSDMPL), Ahmad said this activity signified the strong friendship and cooperation between the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of Namibia. And his party really appreciates the trust and togetherness shown by Namibia by choosing Indonesia as a partner in increasing instructor capacity through this training program.

“Namibia's warm acceptance of Indonesia's invitation is proof of the deep trust and togetherness between the two countries. "With great appreciation, we acknowledge Namibia's willingness to be actively involved in this training program, which shows their commitment to increasing the capacity of instructors," said Ahmad in his written statement, Monday (6/11).

He also added that this partnership reflects the strength of our bilateral relations and shared goals in advancing education and developing professional teaching staff. Together, Indonesia and Namibia are ready to create transformative learning experiences that will empower instructors and shape the future of education in both countries.

Ahmad also expressed his deep gratitude to all parties involved in the preparation and implementation of this training program, including the organizing committee, facilitators, and all those who have contributed to its success.

"Hopefully this training program will not only provide valuable knowledge and skills, but also encourage deeper understanding and cooperation between Indonesia and Namibia in the maritime sector," he said.

According to Ahmad, sharing information and insight is very important in every training program. By sharing, we can broaden our perspectives, learn from other people's experiences, and access new information that we may not have previously known about.

“This can be done through discussions, presentations, written materials, or online platforms such as forums or social media. "Through sharing, we can grow and develop together in our knowledge and understanding of the material discussed in this training," he said.

According to a release received by Voice of Indonesia on Monday (06/1123), the Director of BP3IP, Mohamad Murdiyanto said that this training program will take place from 6 to 17 November 2023. During this period, participants will have the opportunity to visit the MH Thamrin simulator and training ship, which will enrich the knowledge and practical skills of the participants. participants in the maritime field. This hands-on experience will further enhance training effectiveness and provide valuable insight into real-world situations.

“Through simulator visits and training at MH Thamrin, participants will have the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge gained from this program and increase their understanding of activities in the maritime world. "The practical aspects of this training will contribute to a comprehensive learning experience and prepare participants to become competent instructors," he said.

Murdiyanto also welcomed all participants from the Namibian Maritime and Fisheries Institute (Namfi) and other participants from the Republic of Namibia. Your presence here today strengthens the friendship and partnership between our two countries.

"I believe that this training program will further strengthen our ties as friends and partners, and I hope that this will provide mutual benefits in the development and progress of our maritime sector," he concluded.

On this occasion, the Director of Shipping and Maritime Affairs, Hartanto, was also present; Director of Africa at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dewi Justisia M, Director of the International Development Cooperation Fund Institute (LDKPI) and a number of representatives from the Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Foreign Affairs//VOI

26
October

UK AMbassador to Indonesia give his credential to Indonesian President, Joko Widodo at Merdeka Palace, Jakarta - 

 

 

VOInews, Jakarta : Dominic Jermey CVO OBE, who has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia and non-resident Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Timor- Leste, presented his credentials to the President of Republic of Indonesia, His Excellency President Joko Widodo on 23 October 2023 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Dominic Jermey’s previous diplomatic postings include serving as Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Afghanistan (2016-2017) and to the United Arab Emirates (2010–2014). Mr Jermey was British Representative to the UN Transitional Administration in East Timor, reporting to the UK Ambassador in Jakarta. 

“It is a great privilege and honour for me to present my credentials to the President of Republic of Indonesia His Excellency Joko Widodo. There is huge potential to further strengthen the relationship between Indonesia – the largest economy in Southeast Asia and the UK – a G7 economy and Permanent Member of the UN Security Council. The UK’s partnership with Indonesia continues to grow from strength to strength, focused on business, climate change, biodiversity as well as prosperity and security in the Indo Pacific. Our trade between the UK and Indonesia was worth £3.5bn in 2022 and I want to grow this further as we continue to boost two-way investment. I am very proud of the UK’s long standing collaboration with Indonesia on climate change, energy transition and clean growth – demonstrated through the recent agreement around the Low Carbon Development Initiative - this will ensure Indonesia’s economic growth is sustainable and resilient against the impacts of climate change. I am very much looking forward to my new role as the British Ambassador to Indonesia, working together with our friends and colleagues from Sabang to Merauke, delivering benefits and creating a better, safer and greener future for our peoples”, British Ambassador to Indonesia and Timor-Leste Dominic Jermey said//VOI