#indonesian diaspora

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News Feature

Reviving Indonesia's self-reliance in soybean production

At the beginning of 2021, residents of the Greater Jakarta Area, including Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi, found ...

News Feature

Tracing tempe's appeal in Indonesian culinary history

Looking to raise the national spirit and drive the importance of building a strong nation that is not easily ...

Tempe: common favorite among presidents and masses

Tempe, or fermented soybean, was known as President Soeharto's favorite side dish. Even while preparing for a ...

Embassy holds webinar on forging national spirit amid pandemic

The Indonesian Embassy in Singapore organized a webinar on ‘Wakening Indonesia’ to mark National Awakening ...

"Pasar Indonesia" showcases Indonesian culinary arts in South Africa

The Indonesian Embassy in Pretoria organized the annual event of "Pasar Indonesia" (Indonesian Market) to ...

Indonesian diaspora to build tempe factory in Indiana, the US

An Indonesian diaspora will establish the first large-scale factory for tempe, or soybean cake, in the US state of ...

North Sulawesi-IJB Net to develop coconut-based biofuel

The North Sulawesi provincial government has cooperated with the Indonesia Japan Business Network (IJB-Net) to develop ...

Over 114 thousand Indonesians return home during Mar-June 2020

A total of 114,587 Indonesian citizens returned back to the country during the course of the last three months amid the ...

Experts from Indonesia, UK mull multi-disciplinary COVID-19 strategy

Indonesian and British policymakers, scientists, and funding agencies recently deliberated on a roadmap to tackle the ...

95 Indonesians flown home from Manila: Embassy

As many as 95 Indonesian citizens affected by a lockdown in the Philippines, prompted by coronavirus spread, left ...

Indonesian Embassy delivers basic-needs packages to Indonesians in US

The Indonesian Embassy in Washington D.C. has handed out hundreds of packages to help meet the basic needs of ...

Opinion

Stranded far from home: the protection of Indonesian migrant workers

*Hana Naufanita is a research intern at the Jakarta-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies ...

Early childhood education paramount for human capital development

Access to high-quality early childhood education is deemed vital to the continued progress in the development of human ...

News Focus

Empowering Indonesian Diaspora to accelerate national HRD

Some seven million Indonesians living overseas are a huge asset for national development if they are synergized with ...

Indonesian diaspora could develop human capital, says Marsudi

The Indonesian diaspora could help the government develop the country’s human capital, Indonesian Foreign Affairs ...