During the core pandemic response phase, country health systems surged to respond to the rising COVID-19 case burden by shifting and reorganizing staff and services, ensuring availability of necessary...
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by the novel Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), first emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and quickly became a global...
The overall purpose of this study was to understand the effectiveness of efforts to curtail the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health measures on the supply and utilization of non-COVID...
The COVID-19 pandemic emerged in December 2019 and swiftly became a global crisis, heavily impacting Indonesia. The country reported its first COVID-19 case within eight weeks of the outbreak and experienced...
Indonesia’s poverty rate fell in 2024, continuing its slow downward trend driven by steady GDP growth since 2021. However, trade policy disruptions, weaker commodity prices, and domestic policy uncertainties...
From 2001 to 2012, Indonesia enjoyed strong economic growth, averaging 5.6 percent per annum, while the poverty rate halved to 11 percent. The employment rate reached a two-decade record high in 2019...
This note presents the results of the analysis of Value Added Tax (VAT) and Corporate Income Tax (CIT) compliance and policy gap estimates in Indonesia between 2016 and 2021. The study's objective is to...
This Factsheet provides an overview of the finance, competitiveness and innovation sector in Indonesia according to key performance indicators.
Indonesia’s economy remains resilient, buoyed by strong domestic demand and a recovering service sector. The current account deficit widened, driven by moderating terms of trade and cyclical factors that...
Digital technologies, such as digital payments or social media, have the potential to boost business growth; however, female entrepreneurs face barriers to digital adoption. EAPGIL partnered with the Finance...
This Factsheet provides an overview of the Justice sector in Indonesia according to key performance indicators.
Indonesia perlu meningkatkan penerimaan pajak secara signifikan untuk berinvestasi pada sumber daya manusia dan fisik guna mencapai ambisi menjadi negara berpendapatan tinggi. Stok sumber daya publik milik...
Factsheet provides an overview of the gender sector in Indonesia according to key performance indicators.
After Indonesia liberalized investment rules, foreign direct investment (FDI) increased. The government promoted linkages between foreign investors and local firms, but the impact on employment and productivity...
The report has four main chapters, followed by the conclusion and policy recommendations. Chapter 2, context provides overviews of the three programs, including enrollment, the payment process, and demographic...
This Factsheet provides an overview of the tourism sector in Indonesia according to key performance indicators.
The Government of Indonesia (GoI) launched its Public State Insurance Program (Asuransi Barang Milik Negara, ABMN) in 2019. Since then, the still ongoing development of the program has provided valuable...
This briefing showcases the gender landscape in Indonesia on key indicators helpful for monitoring gender equality and designing effective policy interventions. Gender equality fosters productivity gains...
Indonesia is growing at 5 percent amid stable macro conditions. Poverty fell from 17.5 in 2023 to 15.8 percent in 2024, but quality job creation has lagged due to COVID scarring. External financing and...
Indonesia’s poverty rate continued its slow and steady decline in 2024, supported by strong economic growth. The national poverty headcount ratio fell to 9 percent in March 2024 - down 0.4 percentage points...