Webinar Video: Health and Wellness Read more about Webinar Video: Health and Wellness Health is an area where youth-led activities have the potential to significantly affect outcomes for young people, and in turn, have whole life-cycle implications. For instance, in the area of diet, harmful habits (drugs/alcohol), and exercise, positive behavior change can reduce non-communicable diseases stretching into adulthood. In addition, the pandemic has shown that decisions taken to avert one health crisis can have significant effects on other health outcomes, especially on young people.
Webinar Video: Climate Change Read more about Webinar Video: Climate Change From Nepal to the Marshall Islands, hundreds of thousands of young volunteers have taken to streets ringing alarm bells around the climate change crisis and are participating in global campaigns like ‘Fridays for Future’ and ‘Climate Action Now’. While the protests showcase youth’s frustration in current socio-political systems of managing the climate emergency, they are increasingly bringing youth in the limelight of ‘taking action’ and several governmental and non-governmental actors are now reinforcing this rhetoric particularly at the upcoming UNFCCC COP26.
Asia Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Monitor 2020 – Volume II: COVID-19 Impact on Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Developing Asia Read more about Asia Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Monitor 2020 – Volume II: COVID-19 Impact on Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Developing Asia This second volume of the Asia Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Monitor (ASM) focuses on the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in developing Asia.
COVID-19 Impact on Micro, Small, and Medium- Sized Enterprises and Post–Crisis Actions One-year after the outbreak in Indonesia Read more about COVID-19 Impact on Micro, Small, and Medium- Sized Enterprises and Post–Crisis Actions One-year after the outbreak in Indonesia This presentation gives an overview of the different challenges faced by Indonesia's MSMEs, key findings, and policy implications from ADB's survey.
Policies to Support MSMEs Amidst COVID COVID-19 Pandemic Read more about Policies to Support MSMEs Amidst COVID COVID-19 Pandemic This presentation gives an overview of Indonesia's support for MSMEs during the pandemic as well as structural reform initiatives.
Adi Budiarso Keywords ADB economics COVID-19 pandemic Indonesia small firms small businesses ERCD Read more about Adi Budiarso Dr. Adi Budiarso is the Head of the Climate Change and Multilateral Policy Center of the Fiscal Policy Agency in the Ministry of Finance of Indonesia He was the Human Capital Advisor to the Secretary-General of the MOF and has acted as Head of the Finance Profession Regulatory Agency and the Deputy of Secretary-General of the Ministry of Finance for Human Capital from 7 January 2019 to 8 July 2019.
Lei Lei Song Keywords economics ADB macroeconomics including macroeconomic modeling unemployment and inflation and international economics Read more about Lei Lei Song Lei Lei is responsible for providing leadership and coordination of ADB's economic work and development research in South Asia. He is based in the India Resident Mission.
Material: Practical Tools and Tips on Mainstreaming Gender for Water Utilities Read more about Material: Practical Tools and Tips on Mainstreaming Gender for Water Utilities This presentation gives an overview of tools and tips on how gender can be mainstreamed in WASH.
Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic for Food Security in Asia and the Pacific Read more about Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic for Food Security in Asia and the Pacific
How Smaller Firms in Indonesia Survive One Year into the Pandemic Read more about How Smaller Firms in Indonesia Survive One Year into the Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about forced changes in people’s lives and work styles as fit to contactless societies under the “new normal.” One year after the outbreak in 2020, how could Indonesia’s micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) survive and change their business models in response to the crisis? To what extent could the government assistance programs support MSMEs in overcoming the hardships?