Day: November 2, 2022

Long list achievement of PLN enabling energy transition in Indonesia

PT PLN (Persero) committed to achieve net zero emission in 2060. To date, several positive achievements has been taken as an effort to support clean energy.   President Director PLN Darmawan Prasodjo explained, PLN has launched a CFPP (PLTU) retirement roadmap of 6.7 Gigawatt (GW), which consists of 3.2 GW

BNPB head gives lecture on disasters to public administration students

Chief of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) Suharyanto gave a lecture to the students (praja) and academic community of the State Institute of Public Administration (IPDN) to increase their knowledge of disasters. “The students (IPDN praja) will not immediately become district heads and governors but definitely (work) with the community first, like

97.5% of beneficiaries get fuel cash aid in Southeast Sulawesi

The disbursement of fuel cash assistance (BLT BBM) to beneficiaries in Southeast Sulawesi has reached 97.5 percent, state-owned postal company PT Pos Indonesia has informed. The total number of targeted beneficiaries in the province is 216,646, who are spread over 17 districts and cities, Head of the Southeast Sulawesi Office

Govt underlines companies’ vital role in supporting gender equality

The Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection has highlighted the vital role of companies in supporting gender equality in the workplace. “Companies have an important role in the program of women’s empowerment and gender equality,” acting secretary to the ministry’s deputy for public participation, Prijadi Santoso, said at the

Unhas ready to work with BKKBN to tackle stunting: Rector

Hasanuddin University (Unhas) is ready to collaborate with the National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN) to prevent and tackle stunting problems, Unhas Rector Prof. Jamaluddin Jompa stated. As a public university that supports the government’s policies, Unhas has launched a “care for stunting movement” by involving lecturers and students

Probe into acute kidney injury cases on: Health Minister

The Indonesian government is continuing to investigate acute kidney injury (AKI) in children, which has been linked to the presence of certain harmful compounds in syrup medicines, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin has said. “The Ministry of Health continues to coordinate with the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) so