Proposal ICID 2019
Proposal ICID 2019
ILUNI UI-NL
Currently, Indonesia is acknowledged as one of the major powers in
international economics. Indonesia’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2017
was approximately USD 1,016 billion, and it was the 16th largest economy
power in the world. By five to ten years from now, it is predicted that we will
be top five in the world economy. But, the statistics mean nothing since
based on March 2017 data, approximately 10.6% of the entire population
remain vulnerable of falling into poverty, as their income hover marginally
above the national poverty line. Statistics also shows that the
unemployment rate in Indonesia is around 5.46%. Although this value can be
considered low, 60% to 70% of people are employed in informal sector. It is
a proof that inequality does exist in our development.
With the upcoming challenge of Industry 4.0, that is broadly defined
as the current and developing environment in which disruptive technologies
and trends such as the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, virtual reality (VR),
and artificial intelligence, the way we live and work might change.
Furthermor e, the inequality that currently exists can be more severe due to
inability of underprivileged people to catch up with the development itself.
A notion of inclusive development is necessary, so that technological
advancement can bring more inclusive growth and better social welfare for
all people in Indonesia rather than excluding underprivileged people in the
process. On the other hand, his is also an opportunity to open new jobs,
establish frugal innovation, and even implementing better governance
process if only we are able to understand the potentials that Indonesia
already has.
As a starting point, we feel our milestone can first be attained with
this so-called the second International Conference on Indonesian
Development (ICID). It is a movement of people who are concerned about
Indonesia. In this event, participants bring their ideas, opinions, expertise,
and experiences to take part in conceptualizing the future of Indonesian
development. This is not time-wrapped that after this event sudden positive
change will happen to Indonesia, which is not plausible. But, by sharing
ideas, discussing about future Indonesia and more important raising our
spirit as the Indonesian youth, we can dream that after this continuous
event, fifteen or twenty years later we can see better Indonesia. We believe
that by spirit of Indonesian youth we can look for positive outlook, that is
the flame ready to burn, and we are now here to start lighting the torch with
upbringing the theme:
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OBJECTIVES
General purpose
Particular purpose
OUTPUTS
The output of ICID are:
1. Proceeding of conference journals
2. Policy paper or recommendation to the stakeholder
3. Books, blueprint of ideal Indonesian Development
4. Mass media publicity
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Keynote speech from:
1. Lilianne Ploumen (Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands)
2. Lukita Dinarsyah Tuwo (Vice Minister of National Development and Planning of the Republic of
Indonesia)
Plenary sessions
Plenary session I:
Faisal Basri (University of Indonesia, Howard Nicholas (ISS), and Greg Barton (Monash University)
Plenary session II:
Felia Salim (Vice President Director of BNI), Roel Rutten (Tilburg), and Paul Benneworth (Twente)
Plenary session III:
Warsito Taruno, Jan Fransen
Venue:
Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University
Kortenaerkade 12, 2518 AX, The Hague, Netherlands
Date:
Thursday – Saturday, September 12 – 14, 2013
Attendees:
300 participants
Paper submitted:
80 papers
Theme:
The theme of ICID 2013 was:
“Innovation-driven economy as the fundamental of Indonesian economic growth”
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Theme and topic
Theme of ICID 2019 is:
“Inclusive Development in Facing Industry 4.0: Opportunities and Challenges”
Two domains:
STEM (Natural Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)
Social Sciences (Economics, Agriculture, Law, Education and Social Studies)
Target participants
The participants of the event will include:
1. Academicians (Paper presenter/observer)
2. Professionals (Paper presenter/observer)
3. Graduate students (Paper presenter/observer)
4. Public (Observer)
Date:
Friday-Saturday, September 19-21, 2019
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PREVIOUS PPIB EVENT
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
ASEAN DEVELOPMENT (ICAD) 2016
International Conference on ASEAN Development 2016
(ICAD 2016) brought up the theme of “Innovating ASEAN
Economic Community: Looks to the EU for the Lessons”.
This event is held in 3rd and 4th September 2016 in
Kamerlingh Onnes Building (KOG), Leiden Law School
Netherland. Some of the notable speakers are:
1. Mr. H.E. Mr Bounpheng Saykanya, Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Laos PDR to the
Kingdom of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.
485 173 2. Mr. H.E. I Gusti Agung Wesaka Puja, Ambassador of the
Republic of Indonesia to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
3. Mr. H.E. Mr Ittiporn Boonpracong, Ambassador of the
Kingdom of Thailand to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Abstract Attendees 4. Dr. Sjoerd Gehrels, EdD, MSc, MBA, CHE which is a
submitted Course leader MA/MSc International Hospitality Service
Management Stenden University Leeuwarden
ILUNI UI-NL
ICID 2019 will consist of following sessions:
1. Opening Ceremony & Dinner
2. Keynote Speech
3. Panel discussions
4. Paper presentations
5. Art installation
6. Workshops and Special Sessions
7. Wrap-up Discussion
8. Closing Ceremony
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SPEAKERS
M. Ridwan Kamil
Ridwan Kamil is the Governor of West Java 2018-2023 and was also the elected
Mayor of the City Bandung. Ridwan Kamil, known also as an award winning
architect and environmentalist, is leading the path towards the development of
sustainable cities. In his efforts, he is working together with academicians, to
apply the results of research and implement it throughout the West Java
Province. He has also created fifteen programs to reduce poverty and defend
microeconomics as well as eight programs that he is continues from the
previous administrator. From these 23 programs, 18 has been launched and the
rest are being processed. In a more visible effort, Kamil has also created newly
established innovative parks for recreational activities throughout the city.
Ganjar Pranowo
Ganjar Pranowo is the second period Central Java Governor who has served since
September 5, 2018. Previously, he was the 2013-2018 Central Java Governor and
Member of the People's Representative Council from the PDI-P faction period
2004-2009 and 2009-2013. In addition, Ganjar also served as General Chair of
KAGAMA (Gadjah Mada University Alumni Family) for the period 2014-2019.
Through his leadership, he brings the concept of development in health and
agriculture, micro-finance from SMEs, and village development programs.
Budiman Sudjatmiko
Budiman Sudjatmiko is an activist and politician from the Partai Rakyat
Demokratik. He is the Leader at the National Leadership Council of the
Nusantara Parade organization. The organization is a gathering of village heads
and officials throughout Indonesia. The aim and the main agenda for the
organization is to fight and ratify the rural development bill. This goes with
Sudjatmiko’s personal belief stating that there should should be village
development instead of development in villages. He achieves this through
ratifying the rural development bill and to allocate the country’s prosperity to
these deserving villages and its people.
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SPEAKERS
M. Nurdin Abdullah
Nurdin Abdullah (born 7 February 1963) is an Indonesian politician and
academician who is the 8th governor of South Sulawesi and regent of Bantaeng
Regency between 2008 and 2018. Born in Parepare, he studied agricultural
science in Japan's Kyushu University and returned home, running his own
business and teaching before becoming the regent of Bantaeng for two terms.
His time as regent saw significant economic growth within the r egency, in
addition to improvements in health. In the last year of his second ter m, he
participated in the province's gubernatorial election and won.
Triawan Munaf
Triawan Munaf is the Head of Indonesian Agency for Creative
Economy(BEKRAF), established since 2015. A creative economy is a product or a
company based on the added values from an intellectual proprety and is then
developed through human creativity which is based on science, culture and
technology. This government body functions to help the president to create,
implement, coordinate and synchronize policies of the creative economy. The
body’s aim is to make Indonesia the strongest economy in the world through
creative economy in the year 2030. Their programs include the launch of Bisma,
which is an electronic application used to advance the creative economic actors
in Indonesia. Currently Bisma aids 41807 economic actors, with a total product
of 8566 and a total of 6648 companies in the creative economy.
Djoko Udjianto
Djoko Udjianto the Head of Commission X of the Indonesian Parliament. The
Comission is the counterpart of Ministry of National Education, Minister of
Culture and Tourism, State Minister for Youth and Sport, National Library,
Development Agency for Culture and Tourism (BP BUDPAR). Djoko serves the
Parliament for the Democratic Party for the period 2014-2019 representing
Central Java.
Syarifuddin
Syarifudin is The Directorate General of Regional Finance (previously called the
Directorate General of Regional Finance), the implementing element of the
Ministry of Home Affairs in the area of regional financial development. The
Directorate General of Regional Financial Development is under and responsible
to the Minister. He is also the supervisor of Province-owned enterprises in
Indonesia.
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SPEAKERS
Nicolette Matthijsen
Nicolette Matthijsen is a Program Lead Youth at Oxfam Novib, the Hague.
Graduated from wageningen University and Research in 1988 with Master of
Science in Human Nutrition. for the last 5 years, she devoted her work with one
of the biggest NGO in the world, Oxfam. Her last station was Program Manager
Yemen and Gender in MENA, Project Lead Women's Political Participation-
Transformative Leadership and currently as Program Lead Youth.
Irene Hadiprayitno
Irene Hadiprayitno is a University Lecturer at the Leiden University Institute for
Area Studies. Her research centres on the political economy of human rights,
particularly in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. She is interested in the role of
human rights in social and political processes that aim at securing basic needs,
or put it differently, how human rights norms and discourses are put into work
and what are the impacts thereof. So far she has been focusing on the
translation and the institutionalisation of human rights, economic, social and
cultural rights, and the right to food. Her most recent research examines the
negotiation of human rights in the context of agricultural modernisation in
Merauke, Papua, Indonesia.
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PROSPECTIVE SPEAKERS
No Speaker Position Date Session
1. Jusuf Kalla* Vice President of Indonesia 2014-2019 Sep 19 Opening
2. Ganjar Pranowo Governor of Central Java, Indonesia Sep 19 Opening
3. Rutger Engels* Rector of Erasmus University Rotterdam Sep 20 Welcoming
speech
4. Sigrid Kaag* Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Sep 20 Keynote
Cooperation, the Netherlands
5. Bambang Minister of National Development and Sep 20 Keynote
Brodjonegoro* Planning, Indonesia
6. M. Ridwan Kamil Governor of West Java, Indonesia Sep 21 Keynote
7. M. Nurdin Abdullah Governor of South Sulawesi, Indonesia Sep 21 Keynote
13. Triawan Munaf Head of Bekraf (Indonesian Agency for Sep 20 Plenary (1)
Creative Economy), Indonesia
14. Djoko Udjianto Head of Commission X People's Representative Sep 20 Plenary (1)
Council (DPR RI), Indonesia
13 Syarifuddin Director-General of Regional Finance Sep 20 Plenary (3)
Supervision, Ministry of Home Affairs,
Indonesia
14 Budiman Sudjatmiko Member of Commission II, People's Sep 20 Plenary (3)
Representative Council Republic of Indonesia
15. Lucia Parrucci* Advocacy Officer in Unpresented Nations & Sep 20 Plenary (2)
Peoples Organization
16. Lieke Schewe* Advocacy Task Group in Dutch Coalition on Sep 20 Plenary (2)
Disability and Development
17. I Gusti Agung Ambassador of Republic of Indonesia to the Sep 21 Closing
Wesaka Puja Kingdom of Netherlands remarks
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*to be confirmed
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• Call for Paper :
Saturday, April 27, 2019
• Photo Competition :
Monday, June 3, 2019
• Symposium: Road to ICID
Saturday, June 1, 2019 (VU Amsterdam)
Saturday, June 15, 2019 (WUR,Wageningen)
• Extended Abstract Submission Deadline:
Friday, June 15, 2019
• Decision Outcome :
Friday, July 31, 2019
• International Conference on Indonesia Development:
Thursday, September 19, 2019 -
Saturday, September 21, 2019
• Complete Journal Submission :
Saturday, September 28, 2019
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PRE EVENT:
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Prior to the main symposium that will be the summit of the event, two
preliminary conferences were conducted in order engage participants by
discussing specific subjects related to the main topic.
Pre-Event 1
Objective
Defining inclusive development to participants and how it applies to the
current condition of Indonesia.
Speakers
• Tamara Soukotta as PhD Researcher in ISS, Erasmus University
Rotterdam
• Fathimah Sulistyowati as PhD Researcher in LUMC
• Insan Firdaus as PhD Researcher in Psychology VU Amsterdam
Venue & Date
VU Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam
Saturday, June 1, 2019
Pre-Event 2
Objective
Identifying the multi dimensional aspect of inclusive development and the
challenges it will face. Specifically, the impact of technology advancement on
food resilience and farmer's sovereignty.
Speakers
• Nur Alim Bahmid as Phd Candidate Wageningen University and Research
• Ahmad Nabriz as LLM graduate of Maastricht University
• M. Ulil Ahsan as MSc Candidate Wageningen University and Research
• Kusnandae as PhD Candidate TU Delft
Venue & Date
Wageningen University and Research, Droevendaalsesteeg 2, 6708 PB,
Wageningen
Saturday, June 15, 2019
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PRE EVENT:
Requirements:
1. Participant is Indonesian students in the Netherlands, proven by
student ID card from a university in the Netherlands.
2. Photo can be taken by any camera, minimum resolution is
3200x2400 pixels, with adequate exposure Photo is taken in the
Netherlands
3. Original picture taken by participant, not yet published before
4. Materials do not include advertisement, inappropriate, nor illegal
content.
Procedure:
1. Follow instagram account @ppibelanda (PPI Belanda) and
@studidibelanda (Nuffic Neso)
2. Photo must have caption related to the theme and the description.
3. Photo must be posted on personal instagram account and mention
instagram account @ppibelanda (PPI Belanda) dan @studidibelanda
(Nuffic Neso) by using hashtag #indonesiandevelopment
#inclusivedevelopment #photoppib #photonufficneso
4. Send the photo by e-mail to kominfo.ppib@gmail.com dengan with
the subject: PhotoPPIBandNufficNeso_name_campus
Prize:
1st prize: 125 Euro and ICID free ticket
2nd prize: 100 Euro
3rd prize: 75 Euro
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SPONSORSHIP
Booth
You are allowed to open a booth during the event
Special Mention
We give you special mention on event date
Digital Screen
We place your brand on all digital screen on event date and
previous promotional materials
This offer could be revisited in order to comply with your terms and
conditions
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Board of Trustee I Gusti Agung Indonesian Ambassador to the Kingdom
Wesaka Puja of the Netherlands
Din Wahid Educational and Cultural Atache of
Indonesian Embassy in the Netherlands
Board of Scientific Dessy Irawati- Fellow of Regional Studies Association
Committee Rutten, PhD
Dr Johny Setiawan Berlin
Prof. Liem The Hague school
Dr. Roel Rutten Tilburg University
Hengky tbc DR Vrije University
Steering Committee: Atika Almira Secretary-General of Indonesian
Student Association in the Netherlands
(PPI Belanda). IHS, Erasmus University
Rotterdam
Mochamad Diaz Discourse and Movement Division of
Indonesian Student Association in the
Netherlands (PPI Belanda). ISS, Erasmus
University Rotterdam
CONTACT
Best Regards,
Insan Firdaus
Chairman of ICID 2019
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