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Protecting the Most Vulnerable in Rural Indonesia: How Can We Develop More Adaptive Social Protection

This research looks especially at the extent to which social protection can be used as a policy instrument to enhance people’s adaptive capacity to deal with the new problems and issues caused by climate change. The findings of this research will contribute to developing more adaptive social protection in Indonesia.

Scarring Effects on Firms

This study assess the scarring impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on investments (physical capital) and human capital demand in the labor market.

Nila Warda, Athia Yumna, Dyan Widyaningsih, Hafiz Arfyanto, Jonathan Farez Satyadharma, Annabel Noor Asyah

This research looks especially at the extent to which social protection can be used as a policy instrument to enhance people’s adaptive capacity to deal with the new problems and issues caused by climate change. The findings of this research will contribute to developing more adaptive social protection in Indonesia.

Palmira Permata Bachtiar, Athia Yumna, Luhur Bima, Niken Kusumawardhani, Ridho Al Izzati , Fauzan Kemal Musthofa

This study assess the scarring impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on investments (physical capital) and human capital demand in the labor market.

Nurmala Selly Saputri, Dimitri Swasthika Nurshadrina

This study will test the efficacy of different information treatments in schools to trigger awareness about air pollution and hindering the negative health impacts by running a randomized control trial.

Ana Rosidha Tamyis, Asep Suryahadi, Lia Amelia, Aisyah Putri Mayangsari

This study assesses the effectiveness of improving knowledge and practice in infection prevention measures, equitable demand for vaccination, and reducing vaccine hesitancy.

Nina Toyamah, Widjajanti Isdijoso, Rika Kumala Dewi, Jonathan Farez Satyadharma

The main objective of this initiative is to develop background studies on youth development which will be the basis for an advocacy approach for improving policy environment and direction on issues related to youth in Indonesia’s development in 2025–2045.

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