Once a recipient, now a donor, Indonesia🇮🇩’s transformation highlights what long-term investment in food security can achieve for communities across Asia and the Pacific. 🌏
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School meals support learning, nutrition and access to education.
W/ 🇮🇩 Indonesia’s contribution, WFP is providing fortified biscuits to children across Afghanistan, helping them stay in school.
As malnutrition approaches record levels, this support is more critical than ever.
Deeply grateful for the generous support from @Kemlu_RI 🇮🇩 to school meals for children in Afghanistan 🙏🏼
For many children, these fortified biscuits are the most nutritious meal of the day.
This partnership means education, health & nutrition for children in Afghanistan.
School meals bring children to school & boost health & education.
Today, Indonesia’s Chargé d’Affaires handed over fortified biscuits to WFP.
Children in Afghanistan will receive the biscuits through WFP’s School Meals Programme.
Grateful for the support @kbri_kabul@Kemlu_RI
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Washington and Jakarta have pledged to broaden and deepen their defense partnership, but Indonesia is unlikely to abandon its non-aligned foreign policy orientation.
https://t.co/vgXmRMFQhZ
Pelajar SMK mengirim surat kepada Presiden, ia menolak menerima MBG dan meminta jatah makan MBG miliknya diberikan untuk kesejahteraan guru. Para pelajar kita, ada yang pikirannya tajam dan halus perasaannya. Rafif Arsya, anda membuat sejarah.
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@Lord_Mudcrab95@kompascom Menurut sy tetap ga sama substansinya. Kedubes Rusia mengatakan kalau harga itu masih to be discussed dan agreed upon di antara stakeholders di kedua belah pihak.
Bkm serta merta already fixed and decided bahwa Rusia tidak kasih diskon. Di dunia diplomasi, context matters.
LOL. Indonesia is not going to side with the US against China, its top trade partner, and the agreement is mostly aspirational.
If you have to call your defense pact the "Major Defense Cooperation Partnership" then... it's probably not a major defense partnership.
1) It's not an alliance.
2) It's stated goal is not "to fight terrorism." (This appeared nowhere in the joint statement issued on April 13).
3) Indonesia has no interest in blockading the Strait of Malacca.
As a Pakistani diplomat who I happened to meet today, told me, "In essence, the United States can not conduct serious diplomacy; their arrogance and maximalist approach make it extremely difficult for them to show minimum care and flexibility for the interests and concerns of other nations."
They're right for Japan, Korea, and Singapore. Those guys source 75% of refined products from the Persian Gulf. Hormuz closes, they bleed.
But Indonesia is a different story entirely.
Yes, Indonesia imports refined products. Pertamina's refining capacity doesn't fully cover domestic demand, so Pertalite and Solar get bridged through imports. The Hormuz shock hits that. Real exposure.
What makes Indonesia different is this.
Indonesia's actual risk from this isn't supply. It's fiscal. If oil prices spike because Hormuz stays closed, the government's subsidy bill for Pertalite and Solar expands. Wider deficit, rupiah pressure. That's the bear case for Indonesia, and even that's manageable.
The bull case is what nobody is talking about.
Indonesia runs B40 right now. 40% of every liter of diesel consumed domestically is palm oil biodiesel, not petroleum. When oil spikes, the incentive to push toward B50 or B55 gets stronger overnight. Import volume drops. Indonesia self-hedges using its own CPO supply. No other country in Asia has this. Not Korea, not Japan, not Singapore.
Then there's coal.
When Hormuz disrupts LNG and oil flows into Asia, the fastest lever available to power generators in Japan, Korea, and India is gas to coal switching. Indonesia is the world's largest seaborne thermal coal exporter. ADARO, ITMG, PTBA, BUMI don't suffer from this scenario. Export volumes go up. Realized prices go up. Royalty revenue to the government goes up.
Same logic on LNG. Indonesia exports from Bontang and Tangguh. When Middle Eastern supply gets disrupted, the spot premium on non Gulf LNG widens. Indonesian cargoes price up.
Same logic on CPO. High oil equals strong biodiesel demand globally equals strong CPO prices. Indonesia and Malaysia control 85% of global supply.
You see, Indonesia pays more for refined product imports. Fiscal subsidy pressure rises. Rupiah is a watch item. Those are real negatives.
But Indonesia earns more on coal exports, earns more on LNG spot, earns more on CPO, and reduces net petroleum import volume through accelerated biodiesel blending. The terms of trade move in Indonesia's favor, not against it.
The conventional take is "Indonesia is a net oil importer so oil shock is bad." The correct take is Indonesia is a net energy exporter in the commodities that directly substitute for disrupted Persian Gulf supply. A sustained Hormuz closure improves Indonesia's aggregate energy trade position, not deteriorates it.
Happy Sunday and Happy Easter.
The Government of the Republic of Indonesia condemns in the strongest terms the second consecutive incident near Bani Haiyyan, southern Lebanon, on 30 March 2026 affecting Indonesian peacekeepers serving under UNIFIL, resulting in the loss of two more lives and injuries to two others.
The recurrence of such heinous attacks against Indonesian peacekeepers within a short span of time is utterly unacceptable. This cannot be treated as an isolated occurrence, but reflects a rapidly deteriorating security environment in southern Lebanon, where ongoing Israeli military operations have placed United Nations peacekeepers at grave risk.
Indonesia continues to strongly condemn Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon, which have significantly increased the risks faced by UN peacekeepers and undermined the implementation of UNIFIL’s mandate under Security Council Resolution 1701 (2006).
Indonesia mourns the loss of its fallen peacekeepers and stands in solidarity with their families, while wishing a swift recovery to those injured.
The safety and security of UN peacekeepers is non-negotiable. Any harm against them constitutes a serious violation of international law and must not go unanswered.
Indonesia calls for an immediate, thorough, and transparent investigation to establish the facts, including the circumstances and those responsible, and stresses that full accountability must follow.
@BNICustomerCare Mohon solusi aplikasi Wonder saya tiba2 di-blokir dan katanya harus ke ATM atau cabang.
Kebetulan saya tinggal di LN, dan mau telp CS pun tak bisa.
Ada baiknya pemilu tidak jadi ajang utk mengkerdilkan peran kelompok2 tertentu, termasuk grassroot. Literasi mereka saat ini bisa jadi telah berubah drastis dari kondisi 5/10/20 tahun yg lalu🙏
Pendapat ini bisa jadi valid, kalau kita bisa tau pasti survei2 yg ada saat ini memang scr terbuka bilang mereka menarget responden grassroot. Otherwise ya pendapat ini ga valid, dr mana tolak ukurnya? --
Jd movement di medsos, masih kngat dgn gerakan org2 pake profile picture "I stand on the right side"?
Jd pendapat yg bilang kalo hal2 spt itu hanya jadi fenomena echo chamber bisa jd kurang tepat.