JAKARTA - Presidential Chief of Staff Moeldoko emphasized that community solidarity in Indonesia is a strong social capital to increase resilience to defeat the pandemic. , in Semarang, Central Java, as in a press release by KSP, in Jakarta, reported by Antara, Thursday, November 18. Moeldoko said that the community has shown its ability to survive and foster creativity in overcoming various economic obstacles. sharing and caring for each other. He gave examples of social movements such as Sambatan Jogja or Sonjo in Yogyakarta, Jogo Tonggo in Central Java, and Roa Jaga Roa in Central Sulawesi. our society," he said.

The former TNI Commander also conveyed that Indonesia's success in reducing COVID-19 cases cannot be separated from the gas and brake policy, namely through the Implementation of Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM). on health protocols, don't let the next wave happen,” he warned. On this occasion Moeldoko also gave his appreciation to those who consistently continue to play an active role in efforts to realize respect, protection, promotion, enforcement and fulfillment of human rights. Human Rights 2021 will be held in Semarang City on November 16-19. Carrying the theme “Moving Together to Strengthen Diversity, Inclusion and Resilience”, the Human Rights Festival, which was initiated by the Presidential Staff Office (KSP), Komnas HAM RI, and INFID, is filled with various discussions related to human rights. In addition, participants are also invited to visit a human rights-friendly area, and are treated to Semarang Night Carnival.


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