UNESCO, APEKSI (Association of Indonesian City Governments) and Banjarmasin City launched the High Level Meeting of Mayors for Inclusive Cities on October 3 and 4 to discuss evidence-based policies and practices that promote disability inclusion within their cities.
Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) and UNESCO evaluate ways to enhance the inclusiveness and equity of the country’s climate change adaptation efforts.
Indonesia’s National Working Group on Valorization of Evidence, a part of the Inclusive Policy Lab, has concluded its project on evidence and its use in inclusive education.
The World Social Science Forum (WSSF) took place in Japan between 25 and 28 September. This was the fourth gathering of the Forum and the first time it has been held in Asia.