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  • [Webinar] Family Resilience in Population Development in Indonesia

[Webinar] Family Resilience in Population Development in Indonesia

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  • 13 March 2024, 16.59
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The Population and Economic Resources (KSE) Lab held its monthly discussion on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, which was conducted virtually via the Zoom platform. The webinar, titled “Family Resilience in Population Development in Indonesia,” was organized in partnership with the Center for Settlement, Transmigration, and Population Studies. The primary objective of this monthly discussion was to examine significant issues related to family resilience in population development in Indonesia, with a distinguished panel of speakers.

  1. Dr. Edi Setiawan, S.Si.,M.SE.,M.Sc., (Director of the National Family Planning Coordination Board (BKKBN))
  2. Dra.Eko Novi Ariyanti Rahayu (Deputy Assitant of the Gender Mainstreaming in the Social and Cultural Sector)
  3. Dr. Raden Wiwik Puji Mulyani,M.Si (Lecturer, Faculty of Geography UGM)

This webinar aims to respond to issues related to evaluating and monitoring the implementation of GDPK (Family Empowerment Support Movement), especially in the context of family resilience. The discussion in this webinar is in line with several SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), namely SDGs 1: No Poverty, SGDs 2: Zero Hunger; SGDs 3: Good Health and Well-being; SGDs 4: Quality Education; SGDs 5: Gender Equality; SGDs 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth; and SGDs 10: Reduce Inequality.

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