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28 May 2021
Project leader: Ms. Irma Sitompul
Level of education and university: Master, The Australian National University
Collaborating Organisations: Kembali Innovation Hub
Project Location: Bali
Activity Type: Capacity building, and mentoring
Sector: Activity Type
Project Rationale:
As one of the Indonesian provinces heavily dependent on tourism, Bali has seen the collapsing of its economy within the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2020, Bali has lost almost 100 trillion Rupiahs due to the pandemic. This has caused Bali's unemployment rate to jump to 5,63% where by August 2020, more than 105.000 workers have lost their jobs. Many, unfortunately, are the youth (18 to 35 years old).
Current governmental solutions have not focused on building the resiliency of its people to face future unpredictable situations or complex crises.
Project Beneficiaries:
The beneficiaries of our program is categorised into two groups:
Priority Development Area:
An inclusive society through effective governance
Link with Australian organisation: -
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