17 - 24

Juli 2022

INDONESIA SIAP MENYAMBUT ANDA

TUAN RUMAH RESMI
Untuk Y20 Indonesia 2022

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INDONESIA SIAP MENYAMBUT ANDA

Timeline

Y20 Pre-summit was held in Palembang, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Balikpapan and Manokwari. While the Y20 main event was held in Jakarta & Bandung.

17 Januari
19 Februari
19 & 20 Maret
23 & 24 April
21 & 22 Mei
18 & 19 Juni
17-24 Juli
27-30 October

Area Prioritas

Delegasi akan dipanggil untuk membahas empat Area Prioritas utama:

Delegasi

Lebih dari 80 delegasi muda internasional akan ambil bagian dalam acara tersebut.

Bagaimana Cara Terlibat?

Ada berbagai cara untuk terlibat dalam proses Y20 2022!

Committee

Co-chairs

Michael Victor
Sianipar

Rahayu Saraswati D.
Djojohadikusumo

Budy
Sugandi

Indra Dwi
Prasetyo

Nurul Hidayatul
Ummah

  • Organizing Committee
  • Indonesian Youth Diplomacy

Syahid Deradjat

Wakil Ketua

Maral Dipodiputro

Sekretaris

Maudina Tri Hartasya

Bendahara

Angelo Abil Wijaya

Ketua Manajemen Proyek

Muhammad Syaeful Mujab

Wakil Ketua Divisi Program dan Logistik

Kristia Sianipar

Ketua Divisi Sponsorship

Panji Saputra

Ketua Divisi Eksternal dan Partnership

Tommy Aditya

Ketua Divisi Penelitian

Puteri Anetta Komarudin

Wakil Ketua Panitia Seleksi Delegasi Indonesia untuk Y20 2022

Caroline Dea Tasirin

Wakil Ketua Panitia Seleksi Delegasi Indonesia untuk Y20 2022

Pangeran Siahaan

Kepala Komunikasi

Indonesian Youth Diplomacy (IYD) adalah organisasi nirlaba kepemudaan yang bertujuan untuk mempromosikan eksposur internasional dan mendorong pemberdayaan yang inklusif bagi pemuda Indonesia sebagai suara yang berpengaruh di tingkat nasional dan internasional.

IYD secara regular menyelenggarakan program untuk berbagi pengetahuan dan melibatkan praktisi kebijakan luar negeri, pejabat pemerintah, Organisasi Antar Pemerintah (IGO), Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat (LSM), sektor swasta, dan pemangku kepentingan lainnya dalam dialog dengan pemuda Indonesia. Sebagai anggota dari IDEA network, IYD telah melakukan rekrutmen delegasi Y20 sejak tahun 2010 pada Presidensi Kanada hingga tahun 2021 pada Presidensi Italia. Hingga tahun 2020, IYD secara konsisten mengirimkan delegasi resmi pemuda Indonesia melalui Y20 Summits di Kanada (2010), Prancis (2011), AS (2012), Inggris (Y8/2013), Rusia (Y20/2013), Australia (2014) , Turki (2015), Cina (2016), Jerman (2017), Argentina (2018), Jepang (2019), Arab Saudi (2020), dan Italia (2021). Pada Presidensi G20 Indonesia tahun 2022, IYD telah mendapatkan rekomendasi dari Kementerian Pemuda dan Olahraga dan ditunjuk oleh Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian sebagai penyelenggara Y20 Indonesia 2022.

Government Bodies

Kementerian Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian

Kementerian Luar Negeri

Kementerian Pemuda dan Olahraga

Ministry of State Owned Enterprises

Pemerintah Provinsi DKI Jakarta

Pemerintah Provinsi Jawa Barat

Pemerintah Provinsi Sumatera Selatan

Pemerintah Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat

Pemerintah Provinsi Kalimantan Timur

Pemerintah Provinsi Papua Barat

Sponsor

Media Partners

Knowledge Partners

UNICEF Indonesia

B20

T20

W20

U20

L20

S20

C20

SAI20

P20

Ministry of Manpower

Kementrian Informasi dan Informatika Republik Indonesia

Kementerian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral Republik Indonesia

Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan Republik Indonesia

Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan

Kementerian Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif

CSIS Indonesia

Cint.com

Dokumentasi

Galeri Foto

Dokumentasi

Galeri Video

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Ketenagakerjaan Pemuda

Dampak pandemi COVID-19 telah menghancurkan pekerja muda di seluruh negara G20. Para pemuda setidaknya sudah menderita akibat pengangguran dan ditambah lagi sudah ada separuhnya sebelum pandemi, hingga menanggung beban berat karena penurunan permintaan tenaga kerja. Pandemi tidak hanya merusak peluang kerja, namun mendorong para pemuda ke pekerjaan dengan kualitas lebih rendah serta menghambat jalur masuk bagi pencari kerja pertama kali. Transisi dari jenjang sekolah ke dunia kerja penuh dengan banyak kesulitan dengan ditandai pekerjaan bergaji rendah, berstatus rendah, dan tidak stabil.

Menghadapi masalah ini, para pemuda membutuhkan perlindungan dan dukungan untuk pekerjaan mereka di masa depan. Mengaktifkan jaring pengaman sosial, terutama bagi mereka yang bekerja dalam bentuk pekerjaan sektor informal dan non-standar, hal ini akan membantu melindungi pekerja muda dari risiko pekerjaan yang tidak stabil dan memperdalam ketidaksetaraan. Mempromosikan kewirausahaan sosial di kalangan para pemuda juga akan memberi kesempatan untuk menentukan masa depan mereka sendiri, berkontribusi pada penciptaan lapangan kerja, dan mengatasi tantangan masyarakat melalui solusi yang inovatif dan berdampak.

Transformasi Digital

Kemajuan teknologi digital mendorong transformasi di banyak sektor vertikal. Pandemi COVID-19 telah mempercepat transformasi semacam itu di sektor swasta dan publik, beberapa di area dimana kerangka kebijakan masih ambigu dan baru lahir. Peran pemuda di subtema tata kelola digital menyoroti tantangan bagi pemuda dalam mengatur solusi digital dalam menghadapi kesenjangan digital dan tidak adanya konektivitas, kurangnya literasi dan keterampilan digital, serta meningkatnya masalah keamanan dan privasi. Jika masalah ini ditangani dengan baik, pemuda lebih banyak memiliki kesempatan untuk mengambil peran penting dalam mempromosikan aktivisme dan gerakan digital, berpartisipasi dalam proses pengambilan keputusan, dan memulai berbagai proyek terkait digital.

Subtema kesadaran keuangan digital menopang faktor risiko penawaran dan permintaan, kurangnya literasi keuangan, munculnya mata uang digital dan cryptocurrency sebagai tantangan, keterkaitan dengan pembangunan, inklusi keuangan dan partisipasi perempuan, hingga kasus penggunaan yang mendalam sebagai peluang. Inklusi keuangan yang difasilitasi oleh teknologi digital dapat membantu mengurangi ketimpangan pendapatan, meningkatkan konsumsi, mempercepat penciptaan lapangan kerja, mempromosikan investasi berdasarkan modal manusia, termasuk kaum muda, untuk mengelola risiko dan menghadapi guncangan keuangan.

Planet yang Berkelanjutan dan Layak Huni

Selama ribuan tahun, manusia telah hidup di planet yang relatif stabil dan tangguh. Namun, sistem planet kita saat ini sedang tegang dan meregang ke titik puncak yang mengakibatkan krisis lingkungan yang bisa kita lihat hari ini. Khususnya kaum muda, sangat terpengaruh oleh krisis ini. Tidak hanya pemuda yang menghuni planet ini sekarang dan masa depan, mereka sangat rentan karena interaksi mereka dengan lingkungan mereka, ketergantungan pada orang dewasa, dan akumulasi risiko serta penghinaan sepanjang hidup mereka. Hal ini termasuk efek pada kesehatan fisik orang muda serta konsekuensi kesehatan psikologis dan mental. Belum lagi hilangnya pembelajaran yang disebabkan oleh pembatalan sekolah selama epidemi COVID-19.

Untuk mengamankan masa depan yang aman dan adil bagi umat manusia, kita membutuhkan tindakan mendesak pada skala yang belum pernah terjadi sebelumnya untuk melindungi dan memulihkan sumber daya planet kita dan mengubah ekonomi linier saat ini. Kaum muda dapat memainkan peran besar dalam transisi ini. Keterlibatan pemuda yang berarti dalam diskusi tentang masa depan planet kita harus mencakup pertimbangan tentang efek kumulatif dari krisis planet terhadap mereka, bagaimana menjadikan pemuda sebagai bagian dari solusi (misalnya sebagai aktor pelaksana di lapangan), sumber daya untuk membantu mereka mempersiapkan diri. untuk lingkungan yang berubah (misalnya untuk pekerjaan, pendidikan, pelatihan), dan bersikap reaktif terhadap tuntutan yang berkembang dari kaum muda sebagai konsumen yang lebih sadar.

Keberagaman dan Inklusi

Masa depan para pemuda pemuda sedang dibentuk di seluruh dunia oleh pasar tenaga kerja yang berubah dengan cepat, munculnya teknologi baru, krisis iklim, konflik, dan, pandemi COVID-19. Meningkatnya ketidaksetaraan telah memperburuk masalah yang dihadapi oleh para pemuda, seperti gangguan dalam pendidikan, berkurangnya pasar kerja, dan meningkatnya intoleransi – membuat para pemuda, terutama mereka yang terpinggirkan dan rentan, dengan pilihan terbatas, membuat mereka lebih berisiko dieksploitasi.

Keterlibatan penuh oleh masyarakat, khususnya kaum muda, tidak pernah lebih penting dalam membangun dunia yang lebih inklusif dan adil. Pendidikan dan ekonomi kreatif memberikan kesempatan yang berarti bagi kaum muda untuk mengekspresikan dan diakui karena perspektif mereka yang berbeda, untuk meningkatkan ketahanan mereka dalam menghadapi bencana di masa depan, dan untuk membangun masyarakat yang beragam dan inklusif.

Michael Victor Sianipar

Michael Victor Sianipar adalah Ketua Dewan Pimpinan Wilayah Partai Solidaritas Indonesia Provinsi DKI Jakarta dan Direktur Pengembangan Anggota Legislatif Dewan Pimpinan Pusat Partai Solidaritas Indonesia. 

Selain itu, Michael aktif sebagai Direktur Politik Patra Government Relations, sebuah konsultan politik yang berbasis di Jakarta. Michael telah terlibat dalam politik dan pemerintahan selama sembilan tahun. Sebelumnya, ia pernah menjadi asisten pribadi Gubernur Jakarta 2012/2017 dan Gubernur Nusa Tenggara Barat 2018/2019. Selama beberapa tahun di pemerintahan, ia menangani berbagai portofolio, mulai dari penganggaran, transparansi pemerintahan, pemberantasan korupsi, program pemagangan, kepengurusan daerah, kepegawaian, hingga pengembangan Jakarta Smart City.

Rahayu Saraswati D. Djojohadikusumo

Rahayu Saraswati D. Djojohadikusumo was born on January 27, 1986, in Jakarta, Indonesia. She is a wife and mother of two young sons.

She has been an activist for the fight against human trafficking since 2009 and founded the Parinama Astha Foundation in 2012. Her advocacy led to her decision to run for parliament in 2013 and after running a rigorous and successful campaign, she was elected in 2014 as a Representative for the People’s Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia.

During her term, she represented the people in the 8th Commission, which was in charge of Social Affairs, Religious Affairs, Women Empowerment and Children Protection, and Disaster Risk and Relief Management. She continued her anti-human trafficking advocacy, and at the end of 2018 initiated the National Network for Anti Human Trafficking (JarNas Anti TPPO).

After finishing her term, she is now helping to develop the family business, Arsari Group, which works to provide climate solutions through agroforestry, reforestation, and sustainable energy. This perfectly correlates with her passion for the environment and its preservation. She is currently the CEO for their Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) company. Aside from that, she will also be developing sustainable tourism and technological innovations.

Syahid Deradjat

Syahid, or Caci as his friends usually call him, is a human capital enthusiast focusing on diversity and inclusion issues. For more than a decade, he’s advocating numerous initiatives such as gender equality advancement and workplace harassment prevention. He was an engineer before deciding to switch his career to the human side of the business.

Caci volunteers his time mentoring people on school admission process. He has helped many people get into the top schools. Seeing his mentees admitted to their dream schools is a pure joy for him.

Grew up in Bandung, a food heaven, Caci has a passion in food (read: eating). He also enjoys cooking and hosting dinner for his friends. He shares his recipes through his Instagram @caciskitchen. PS: Follow Caci’s Kitchen account for your tonight’s dinner ideas!

Currently based in Jakarta, Caci frequently travels back to Bandung and spends his leisure time taking care his little home farming where he grows herbs, vegetables, fruits, and flowers. A cool highland climate combined with fertile volcanic soil in Bandung creates an ideal environment for Caci’s gardening interest.

He listens to K-pop and loves watching Asian dramas which lead him to learn Korean and Thai krub! He also follows American politics, beauty pageants, and Olympics. He can spend hours watching tennis and figure skating.

Maral Dipodiputro

Maral Dipodiputro is the Founder and CEO of TEMU, a social enterprise that focuses on tackling issues on poverty and unemployment. Maral began her career as a corporate lawyer in a top-tier international law-firm. Her time in the corporate scene allow her to develop strategies and analyse potential for commercial growth. She then decided to leave the corporate career and begin her social career by participating in a task-force under Bapak Joko Widodo, the President of the Republic of Indonesia, and the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises, in charge of overseeing development projects in the marginalized areas. These experiences equipped her with a strong network and the ability to work closely with the government, private sectors, and local communities. She then established TEMU as her way to give back to Indonesia.

Maral was elected one of 50 globally inspiring women changing the world into a better place by Ponds International and the Vital Voices of Hillary Clinton. She is also a recipient of the Cherie Blair Foundation leadership program and Australian Government Scholarship for influential Start-up Leaders.

Besides humanitarian, human resources and start-up, Maral’s interest also range to: environment, politics, and mental health matters. Maral is the Co-Founder of FoundingWell, a mental health support group for socio-prenuers; an active member of the Javan Gibbon Foundation; and was the Vice Treasurer of the National Committee of the Indonesian Youth (KNPI). Maral holds a Business Law degree (Faculty Valedictorian and Cum Laude from Univesitas Gadjah Mada) and an MBA (Bina Nusantara Business School).

Maudina Tri Hartasya

Maudina Tri Hartasya graduated from Universitas Tanjungpura, Pontianak, Indonesia, with a bachelor’s degree in Management (International Class program). During her bachelor study, she was selected as a Special Auditing Student to conduct student exchange in Kochi University, Japan, under JASSO and Kochi University’s scholarship. She studied in the Faculty of Regional Collaboration where she had to make projects with local communities and integrate it with regional issues in Japan.

Besides that, Maudina was a recipient of Erasmus+ scholarship, and she got a full scholarship to study at Telecom Ecole de Management (now, Telecom Business School), France, as an exchange student, in a specific major, International Management.

She was an intern in Bank Indonesia (Office Representative of West Kalimantan) which she focused about analyzing some economics issues in West Kalimantan. She is also passionate in doing social projects, and recently she and her team establish a social project to empower women in marginal area of Pontianak to preserve the weaving culture through ethnic fashion. And she is involved in a new established startup where it focuses on maximization of tourism and promotion of local products.

Angelo Abil Wijaya

Angelo Wijaya (23) graduated from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia with a bachelor’s degree in International Relations (Cum Laude). As an Erasmus Scholar, he was given the opportunity to study at the University of Glasgow, United Kingdom with a full scholarship as an exchange student.

Upon graduation, he joined The World Bank as a consultant for the Environment, Natural Resources, and Blue Economy (ENB) Global Practice’s (GP) operations in Indonesia. He currently works as a consultant at the World Bank Group, where he supports International Finance Corporation’s (IFC) Corporate Governance (CG) projects in five different countries in East Asia & Pacific (EAP) region.

He is interested in issues surrounding youth empowerment, and had been volunteering as a member of UNFPA Youth Advisory Panel 2019-2020 where he advocated meaningful youth participation in policy-making process in the country. In 2020, Angelo was selected as one of the 40 UNESCO-APCEIU Young Leaders for Global Citizenship Education out of the pool of 10,000 nominees. As a student, Angelo was awarded as the Top 1 Most Outstanding Student at Universitas Gadjah Mada (2018), and was awarded as the Top 3 Most Outstanding Student in Indonesia by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education (2018). He was also one of the Top 3 Indonesian Young Thought Leaders on Environment by the World Resources Institute (2019).

Muhammad Syaeful Mujab

Muhammad Syaeful Mujab is a public affairs practitioner currently working at Patra Government Relations (PGR), a promising new political consulting firm in Indonesia. At PGR, the main areas of practice are development policy, government business analysis, and political communication.

Mujab obtained a Bachelor of Political Science degree from the University of Indonesia, majoring in Comparative Politics. During his study, Mujab was awarded as Faculty Outstanding Student in the academic field in 2016, Faculty Student Achievement in Leadership in 2017, and has won 3 national-level debate competitions and awarded as the best speaker. Besides, he has won the Abang None Jakarta in 2018 and has served as a Jakarta tourism ambassador for a year.

Mujab also demonstrated his leadership skills through several experiences. He was once the Chairperson of the Student Executive Board at the University of Indonesia, which coordinates the interests of around 40,000 undergraduate students at the University of Indonesia. Currently, he is also involved in various organizations and activities that focus on youth empowerment.

As one of the new IYD administrators who come from non-delegation parties, Mujab’s involvement in IYD can provide a fresh perspective for IYD. Furthermore, his past leadership experience can be advantageous for IYD in making a valuable contribution to Indonesia.

Panji Saputra

Panji Saputra currently works at Cabinet Secretariat of the Republic of Indonesia (Presidential Office) as a Head of National Defense Resources and Border Region, and is also a Founder of NulungProject, a Humanitarian project to help poor families, especially single mothers, orphans, and the elderly. He earned a BA in Political Science with a focus on International Relations from Universitas Gadjah Mada with a full scholarship from Government.

He began his career as an Policy Analyst at Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas. Panji also served as committee for Abang None Jakarta Pusat, Duta Bahasa Nasional, and Ikatan Alumni HI UGM.

He experienced on Political and Government Affairs with more than 7 years working in the Presidential Office. Advanced in Policy Analysis, Politics, Border and Maritime Issues, Government Liaison, and International Relations Affairs. Strong business development professional with a focused on Asia Pacific Cooperation.

Tommy Aditya

Tommy graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Economics (with Honours). He has accumulated nine years of working experience in education, entrepreneurship, and economics.

Currently, Tommy works as an international relations analyst at Bank Indonesia, the central bank of the Republic of Indonesia, where he oversees Indonesia’s international financial cooperations. His portfolio includes strengthening Indonesia’s global financial safety net and developing local currency settlement framework in the ASEAN region.

As an education enthusiast, he has previously volunteered as a teaching fellow in Teach for China, an educational nonprofit organization under the umbrella network of Teach for All, where he taught overcrowded classrooms of hundreds of students in rural China. He has continuously channeled his passion for education in Indonesia, ranging from mentoring interpersonal skills to Indonesian migrant workers to arranging educational camps to natural disaster-stricken cities across Indonesia.

His avid curiosity to solve problems has led him to pursue multiple MSMEs endeavors. He founded various startups in the textile and F&B sectors that enabled multiple local vendors. As a cancer survivor, Tommy also actively builds a cancer support awareness platform for youths to motivate them to overcome the disease. Tommy finds pleasure in traveling, he particularly enjoyed his time backpacking across China, India, and Indonesia.

Puteri Anetta Komarudin

Puteri A. Komarudin is an Indonesian young politician and a Member of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia (DPR RI) from the Golkar Party, one of the largest political parties in Indonesia. Her calling to serve the people has prompted her to run in the 2019 legislative elections and won the trust of 70,164 voters. Representing the 7th electoral district of West Java Province namely the Regencies of Bekasi, Karawang, and Purwakarta, Puteri fights for the issue of financial inclusion and to eradicate illegal moneylenders that have taken so many victims in her districts.

Her bachelor’s degree from the University of Melbourne has provided her with strong global economic and financial knowledge, which was further honed through her three-year working experience at the Financial Services Authority (OJK) as a Junior Foreign Bank Supervisor. She, therefore, is mandated to serve in House Commission XI that focuses on banking, finance, and national development planning areas.

Beyond that, as a representative of young people and women, social inclusion has always been her concern and will continue to strive. It encouraged her to establish a youth caucus for the Indonesian parliament (KPPI) in her first days in office and trusted her to serve as the Chairman. She commits that in every opportunity and responsibility, she will voice criticism and solutions that are gender-sensitive and involve all groups in society, especially youth, to ensure that there will be no one left behind.

Caroline Dea Tasirin

Caroline “Dea” Tasirin is an adjunct lecturer at Sam Ratulangi University, Manado. She is also the co-founder and field coordinator of SULUT Semangat, an organization that aims to bring nature closer to North Sulawesi youth through interactive teaching materials and engaging capacity building opportunities. She earned a Master of Forest Science from Yale School of the Environment with a full scholarship from CIFOR-USAID, graduating as one of the Commencement Speakers and Student Marshals of YSE Class of 2019.

Caroline has over 10 years of experience in conservation, community engagement, and environmental education. Being a field person at heart, Caroline feels most at home exploring the forests of her homeland; she reciprocates that enjoyment by working with communities living around these forests. With Selamatkan Yaki, Caroline has delivered environmental talks to over 9,000 people across North Sulawesi and organized forums and discussions with multiple governmental, law enforcement, and community stakeholders. She is currently focused on environmental education through teaching, SULUT Semangat, and ongoing volunteering work with Tasikoki Wildlife Rescue Center and Suara Pulau Foundation.

In 2016, Caroline represented Indonesia as an Environmental Issues Academic Fellow in Young South East Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI). In 2020, she was awarded a YSEALI Seeds for the Future Grant to kick off SULUT Semangat. Caroline is honored to have been selected as part of Indonesia’s 2021 Y20 Summit Delegation, and she is eager to give back to her communities through Indonesian Youth Diplomacy (IYD).