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The British Council is leading on initiatives to support the objectives of the MoU over the next five years. In the past decade, we've been doing major groundwork in Indonesia enabling improved understanding of the value of the creative economy, facilitating awareness-raising visits to the UK, and delivering programmes for support of young.


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Inclusively Creative: A Global Recovery The 3rd World Conference on Creative Economy (WCCE) hosted by Indonesia in partnership with UNCTAD and the G20 Presidency 2022 will cover a wide range of issues related to the creative economy under the main theme of Inclusively Creative: A Global Recovery. The event has four subthemes: Creative Economy for Global Revival; Inclusivity and SDGs Agenda.


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Indonesian Foreign Minister Fights for the Rights of the Palestinians in the 55th Session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. Geneva, Switzerland - Commencing Indonesia's membership in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for the 2024-2026 period, Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi raised the issue of justice for the Palestinian people at the 55th session of the UNHRC.


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creative approaches and collaboration. The publication of Building an Inclusive and Creative Economy: The State of Social Enterprise in Indonesia is an important step of understanding the significant potential of this sector, providing a baseline reference for strengthening the supportive ecosystem. This detailed survey will hopefully


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The creative cities research is a programme led by British Council, in partnership with local community organisations C2o Library and Collabtive (Surabaya) and Tanahindie (Makassar), with knowledge partner Centre for Innovation and Policy Governance (CIPG) and UK expertise shared by Noema.


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In our latest research, we sought to understand how the pandemic has impacted young creative workers who make up around 18% of the total number of people working in Indonesia's creative sector.


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The creative economy can be a pillar to boost inclusive economic growth for all. Jakarta (ANTARA) - President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) stated at the 3rd World Creative Economy Conference (WCCE) in Nusa Dua, Bali Province, on Thursday that Indonesia had taken a leading role in building an inclusive creative economy ecosystem.


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Indonesia Creative Cities Network (ICCN) atau Jejaring Kota/Kabupaten Kreatif Indonesia adalah simpul organisasi yang berkomitmen untuk mewujudkan 10 Prinsip Kota Kreatif. Kini dalam ICCN telah tergabung 211 inisiatif kota/kabupaten di bawah koordinasi 11 Koordinator Daerah yang tergabung dalam Pengurus Pusat ICCN.


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Surabaya is Indonesia's second-largest city, a commercial hub led by a city authority invested in developing the cultural economy. Surakarta's history and heritage form the basis of its cultural life, which draws on Javanese traditions of dance, music, crafts and batik. Population: 1.5m. GRDP per capita: USD$8270.


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Indonesia's economy features many Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which contribute 57.6% to the GDP and comprise nearly 97% of the total labour force. Roughly 3.1% Indonesia's population are of the identified as entrepreneurs, an increase of 1.4% in two years. Just like other enterprises, social enterprises seek to generate a.


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The United Nations has declared this year the International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development. Indonesia, having sponsored the proposal and proposed the theme of "Inclusively Creative: A Global Recovery", will lead the initiative to promote the creative economy, which is expected to become a new driver or prosperity.


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2022). According to Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno, the creative industry sector employed 23.98 million people in 2022, a huge increase over 16.4 million people in 2017. In November 2022, the creative industrys export value reached US$24.8 billion (Antara News, 2023) compared with US$19.83 billion in 2017 (Kemlu, 2023).


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In 2019 at the 74th session of the UN General Assembly, 2021 was declared the International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development. Indonesia was the main sponsor of the proposal, which was presented by a global grouping of countries, including Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Philippines and Thailand. The proposal recognised the need to promote sustained and.


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It explores how the post-COVID-19 revival of the creative economy could advance the realization of the United Nations' 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, offering guidance for possible global action during Indonesia's G20 presidency and beyond. With support from LPEM-FEB-University of Indonesia, ICRIER, and the British Council.


Joining the dots in the Indonesian creative and social enterprise ecosystem The Social

2 Mapping Creative Hubs in Indonesia 1 Background The development of alternative spaces in Indonesia took its firststeps immediately after Reformasi in 1998.Some were even founded precisely around that historical milestone, such as Cemeti Art space (1995) or Kedai Kebun Forum (1997) in Yogyakarta.


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Indonesia's creative economy is very diverse and covers 16 different sub-sectors (see box). Its performance in recent years demonstrates its strong growth potential. In 2017, the sector generated more than 7 percent of GDP - and employed around 15.9 million people. By 2020, we predict it will be worth around IDR 1.924 trillion (approx. USD.

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