Times displayed below are in Waktu Indonesia Barat (WIB) or GMT+7 and in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) which is GMT+10.
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10am |
1pm |
OPENING REMARKS |
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Brian Schmidt (Vice Chancellor, The Australian National University) tbc |
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WELCOMING REMARKS |
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Senator the Hon Zed Seselja (Minister for International Development and the Pacific) |
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Chair: Blane Lewis (The Australian National University) |
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10.10am |
1.10pm |
POLITICAL UPDATE |
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Chair: Greg Fealy (The Australian National University) |
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The pandemic as opportunity: Jokowi’s Indonesia in the time of COVID-19 |
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Charlotte Setijadi (Singapore Management University) |
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Download presentation |
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Discussant: Nava Nuraniyah (The Australian National University) |
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Q&A |
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11.25am |
2.25pm |
Tea break |
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11.50am |
2.50pm |
ECONOMICS UPDATE |
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Chair: Arianto Patunru (The Australian National University) |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on poverty and inequality in Indonesia |
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Asep Suryahadi (The SMERU Research Institute) |
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Ridho Al Izzati (The SMERU Research Institute) |
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Athia Yumna (The SMERU Research Institute) |
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Download presentation |
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Discussant: James P Villafuerte (Asian Development Bank) |
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Q&A |
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1.05pm |
4.05pm |
PANEL 1. Health system reforms |
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Chair: Liza Munira (The Australian National University) |
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Post-pandemic trajectory of health reforms |
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Laksono Trisnantoro (Universitas Gadjah Mada and the Indonesian Ministry of Health) |
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Download presentation |
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The changing role of the state in health policy: a comparative perspective |
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Azad Singh Bali (The Australian National University) |
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Download presentation |
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Q&A |
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2pm |
5pm |
END OF DAY 1 |
Time (WIB) |
Time (AEST) |
Topic and speakers |
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10am |
1pm |
WELCOMING REMARKS |
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HE Penny Williams Australian Ambassador to Indonesia |
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10.05am |
1.05pm |
PANEL 2. Navigating health transition in Indonesia: challenges and lessons learned |
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Chair: Kirsten Bishop (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) |
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Navigating access to healthcare in Indonesia: a socio-structural analysis |
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I Nyoman Sutarsa (The Australian National University) |
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Download presentation |
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Eliminating dengue in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: lessons learned from public health innovation |
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Adi Utarini (Universitas Gadjah Mada) |
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Download presentation |
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Transformed primary health care in COVID-19 response: the case of PUSPA intervention in West Java, Indonesia |
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Diah Saminarsih (World Health Organization and CISDI) |
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Download presentation |
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Q&A |
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11.35am |
2.35pm |
Tea break |
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12pm |
3pm |
PANEL 3. Health transition in Indonesia: data challenges, surveillance and innovations |
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Chair: Ariane Utomo (The University of Melbourne) |
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Health data quality and implications |
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Terry Hull (The Australian National University) |
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Download presentation |
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Challenges and realities of COVID-19 data quality: 18 months of pandemic in Indonesia |
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Iqbal Elyazar (Eijkman Institute) |
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Irma Hidayana (LaporCOVID-19) |
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Lenny Ekawati (Eijkman Institute and Oxford University) |
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Ahmad Arif (LaporCOVID-19) |
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Ahmad Nurhasim (The Conversation Indonesia) |
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Download presentation |
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Q&A |
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1pm |
4pm |
PANEL 4. Towards equitable healthcare |
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Chair: Sharyn Graham Davies (Monash University) |
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Impact of COVID-19 on maternal and child health programs: a case study for strengthening the health system |
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Tiara Marthias (Universitas Gadjah Mada) |
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Yodi Mahendradhata (Universitas Gadjah Mada) |
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Download presentation |
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The right to health and the politics of health policy in post-New Order Indonesia |
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Andrew Rosser (The University of Melbourne) |
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Luky Djani (Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta) |
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Download presentation |
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Q&A |
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2pm |
5pm |
END OF DAY 2 |
Time (WIB) |
Time (AEST) |
Topic and speakers |
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10am |
1pm |
WELCOMING REMARKS |
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HE Y Kristianto S Legowo (Indonesian Ambassador to Australia and Vanuatu) |
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10.05am |
1.05pm |
PANEL 5. Health outcomes in the life course |
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Chair: Diahhadi Setyonaluri (Universitas Indonesia) |
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Liberation for mental health |
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Ade W Prastyani (Universitas Gadjah Mada) |
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Download presentation |
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Maternal health: past, present and moving forward |
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Salut Muhidin (Macquarie University) |
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Jerico Pardosi (Queensland University of Technology) |
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Download presentation |
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Disability in Indonesia |
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Diana Contreras Suárez (The University of Melbourne) |
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Lisa Cameron (The University of Melbourne) |
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Download presentation |
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Q&A |
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11.35am |
2.35pm |
Tea break |
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12.45pm |
3.45pm |
PANEL 6. Public procurement and private markets: the political economy of health care provision |
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Chair: Hellena Souisa (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) |
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The tale of two policies: the political economy of hospitals, medical specialists and the role of private sector |
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Andreasta Meliala (Universitas Gadjah Mada) |
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Download presentation |
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Pill pushers: politics, money and the quality of medicine in Indonesia |
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Elizabeth Pisani (The George Institute for Global Health) |
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Aksari Dewi (The George Institute for Global Health) |
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Relmbuss Biljers Fanda (Erasmus University Rotterdam) |
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Amalia Hasnida (Erasmus University Rotterdam) |
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Download presentation |
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Q&A |
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1.45pm |
4.45pm |
CLOSING REFLECTION |
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Chair: Firman Witoelar (The Australian National University) |
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Can the biggest healthcare crisis in modern history trigger changes in Indonesia’s healthcare system? |
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Ines Atmosukarto (The Australian National University) |
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Download presentation |
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2pm |
5pm |
END OF CONFERENCE |