Why Does Indonesia Always Fail in Disaster Mitigation?

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Why Does Indonesia Always Fail in Disaster Mitigation?

Indonesia lives under the shadow of extremely high disaster risks. The 2023 World Disaster Risk Report ranks Indonesia as the second most disaster-prone country in the world. Ironically, this high risk is not matched by adequate preparedness capacity. One of the worst aspects lies in the ability to»»»

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