
Responsible Business: Advancing human rights and environmental governance
Amid increasing global pressure to respect human rights and sustain business practices, Indonesian businesses face a new challenge: how to ensure that economic gains do

Amid increasing global pressure to respect human rights and sustain business practices, Indonesian businesses face a new challenge: how to ensure that economic gains do

The government has recorded multiple environmental violations at the Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park, but locals are yet to see action by: Johanes Hutabarat The sea

Jakarta – Indonesia plans to attend the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) in Belém, Brazil, on 10–21 November 2025, bringing a more measured strategy

by: Yanti Lawerissa, D.J.A. Hehanussa, E.R.M. Toule, Abraham Tulalessy, and Moh Ilias Bin Hamid* Indonesia’s mineral riches continue to clash with its green goals. A

Jakarta – The government has abolished the bank guarantee scheme as a form of mining reclamation guarantee and now only requires guarantees in the form

Jakarta — At an event marking 75 years of the United Nations’ presence in Indonesia and the 80th anniversary of the UN’s founding, the United

Jakarta — Minister of Forestry Raja Juli Antoni led the release of 20 Rote Island snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) into their natural habitat at Lake

Calling for stronger government backing for local food producers by: Hartatik Wonosobo – For local foods like cassava to gain recognition within academic and public

Removing the stigma of “poor people’s food” as a symbol of food security by: Hartatik Wonosobo – The sound of spoons clattering against pans can

Healthy food and local identity by: Hartatik Wonosobo – For many young people, lunch means rice bowls, smashed chicken, or Korean dishes at trendy cafés.
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