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RESEARCH

Estimating the Cost of Caring for Children with Disabilities to Reform the Existing Coverage and Benefit Levels of Key Social Protection Programs

This study will provide evidence and analysis to guide policymakers in making informed budget allocation decisions for social protection programs for children with disabilities.

A Study on Green Jobs in the Labor-Intensive Textile and Textile Products Subsector to Promote Green Industry

This study examines the potential for green jobs in the textile and textile products (TPT) subsector and provides policy recommendations to help accelerate Indonesia’s transition toward a green economy. 

Ulfah Alifia, Nurmala Selly Saputri, Sylvia Andriyani Kusumandari, Viona Gunawan

This study will provide evidence and analysis to guide policymakers in making informed budget allocation decisions for social protection programs for children with disabilities.

Palmira Permata Bachtiar, Ana Rosidha Tamyis, Wiwin Purbaningrum, Desi Ayu Purwanti, Risda Dewi Sartika

This study examines the potential for green jobs in the textile and textile products (TPT) subsector and provides policy recommendations to help accelerate Indonesia’s transition toward a green economy. 

Asri Yusrina, Ulfah Alifia, Viona Gunawan, Ajie Narapati, Fatma Bandar, Vina Anjelina

This baseline study assesses existing gaps in mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) integration within the child protection system and identifies opportunities to better protect children in digital environments.

Asri Yusrina, Luhur Bima, Rezanti Putri Pramana, Wiwin Purbaningrum, Sylvia Andriyani Kusumandari, Aisyah Putri Mayangsari , Annabel Noor Asyah

This study aims to support the development of JKN-Mobile based telemedicine services by assessing healthcare facility readiness, implementing continuous quality improvement, and evaluating its impact on the health system and population health. 

Nina Toyamah, Valentina Yulita Dyah Utari, Veto Tyas Indrio, Eliesta Handitya, Gregoria Maisy Dwi Lestari, Marybelle Kaylea Herman

This study maps the factors driving changes in the demand for care work in Indonesia and provides strategic recommendations to support the development of the care economy ecosystem.

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