Talking Indonesia Podcast: COVID-19 and the Poor and Vulnerable

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Globally, the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating effect on the poorest and most vulnerable members of society. The economic shutdown and social distancing measures put in place to stop the virus have dramatically impacted the household incomes of these groups, many of whom work in Indonesia’s large informal sector.

 How will the economic contraction affect Indonesia’s overall poverty levels? What is being done by the government to provide assistance to the poor and vulnerable, including those who are in danger of falling into poverty? Will this be enough? What more can the government do?

 To talk about the impacts of COVID-19 on Indonesia’s poor and vulnerable and the government’s response, our guest this week is Athia Yumna, Deputy Director of Research and Outreach of the SMERU Research Institute. She is the lead author of the recently published Briefing Paper, “Social Safety Nets amid the COVID-19 Crisis: What Should the Government Do Now?”

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