Indonesia to Begin Vaccine Programme in November 2020Indonesia ExpatOctober 13, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 13, 202002637 The Indonesian government will start a COVID-19 vaccine programme in early November 2020. The announcement was made by Minister of...
Government to Cover COVID-19 Treatment for EmployeesIndonesia ExpatSeptember 24, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 24, 20200559 The government has confirmed it will cover the costs of COVID-19 related medical expenses for employees who fall sick. Currently,...
Minister Wants National Health Insurance Debt Covered by Cigarette TaxArdi WirdanaDecember 8, 2017 by Ardi WirdanaDecember 8, 20170644 With the country’s health and social security agency (BPJS) running a massive debt in rolling out its health insurance program,...
Obtaining a Bank Account, Tax Number & BPJS-KKenneth YeungApril 26, 2017April 26, 2017 by Kenneth YeungApril 26, 2017April 26, 201702722 Living and working in Indonesia, there are always challenges in meeting the changing requirements of the bureaucracy. Some of these...
Helping the Kiddies in NeedAngela JelitaMarch 23, 2015August 23, 2017 by Angela JelitaMarch 23, 2015August 23, 20170399 Mary’s Cancer Kiddies (MCK), a charity providing financial support for the treatment of children with cancer in Jakarta, was propelled...
Yayasan Kasih Anak Kanker Indonesia: Don’t Let Kids Fight Cancer AloneAngela JelitaJanuary 12, 2015August 8, 2017 by Angela JelitaJanuary 12, 2015August 8, 20170587 Helping a sick child fight their illness takes a big enough emotional toll on a family. Adding a financial strain...