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Press release
03/17/2021
Indonesia: Children and Adolescents Disproportionately Impacted by the Economic Fallout from COVID-19 – UNICEF and BKF
New study highlights the effects of the pandemic on child poverty and the potential of social protection measures aimed at mitigating their impact
Report
03/17/2021
The impact of COVID-19 on child poverty and mobility
How the economic shocks resulting from COVID-19 affect child poverty and the success of social protection measures aimed at mitigating the impact.
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Press release
03/04/2021
85 per cent of families in Indonesia received support on COVID-19 but more efforts are needed to reach the poorest - UN report
Press release
02/25/2021
UNICEF, UNDP, SMERU impact study on the pandemic in disaster-hit areas reveals much vulnerability.
Article
12/21/2020
Be grateful for every penny: Marlina’s story
Indonesia’s first locally funded social protection programme for children is helping families in Sabang meet their health and nutritional needs
Article
10/09/2020
Mobility insights
A real-time big data & artificial intelligence platform to allow policy makers and citizens to understand the levels of movement and mobility,
Report
06/24/2020
The State of Children in Indonesia
Trends, Opportunities and Challenges for Realizing Children’s Rights
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Article
11/01/2019
Reflections on CRC Article 6: The right to be alive.
Reflections on CRC Article 6: Every child has the right to be alive. Governments must make sure that children survive and develop in the best possible way.
Article
02/15/2019
Innovative technology speeds up tracing of children
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi on 28 September unleashed a tsunami.