Entries by Jessica Washington

Myanmar crisis ‘a litmus test’ for ASEAN, says Indonesia’s ex FM

Marty Natalegawa says ASEAN must tell Myanmar’s military to stop shooting at innocent civilians. Jakarta, Indonesia – As Foreign Ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) meet virtually to discuss the situation in Myanmar, one of the region’s most experienced diplomats told Al Jazeera how ASEAN can help resolve the crisis in Myanmar. Dr Marty […]

Families grieve as Indonesia releases report into plane crash

One month after Sriwijaya Air crash, investigators say it is too early to determine exact cause of the accident. Jakarta, Indonesia – One month ago, Rahmania Ekanda and her two young daughters boarded a flight at Indonesia’s Soekarno-Hatta Airport. The family lived in Jakarta, while the girls’ father worked in West Kalimantan. They were preparing to […]

Indonesia: Doctors reject patients as COVID cases top one million

Medical professionals warn hospitals overwhelmed amid lack of ICU beds and shortage of healthcare workers. Jakarta, Indonesia – Dr Erlina Burhan has been providing medical care for more than 30 years – but now, for the first time in her career, she has been forced to turn away patients. For the past six months, the intensive […]

Indigenous people sceptical of Indonesia mapping project

Jakarta, Indonesia – Every day members of the Besipae Indigenous community return to the pile of rubble where their homes once stood. “This is all that’s left of my house,” resident Domanstefa cried, as she sifted through the pile of rocks. “The local government tore it down. I don’t have a house any more. Now, I […]

Trying to revive and protect Indonesia’s mangroves

Indonesia’s extensive mangroves could be one of the cheapest ways of reducing carbon emissions, according to scientists. Indonesia’s coastlines are home to more mangrove forests than anywhere else. They protect the land from erosion and absorb carbon emissions, protecting people’s livelihoods and their health. Over the past few years, a lot of mangroves have been […]

Indonesian teachers struggle with distance learning

For many teachers, there is no sign when the challenge of teaching without a classroom might end. Millions of children’s education has been disrupted in Indonesia. And people in remote communities do not have internet access. So teachers are going the extra mile to support students. But as Al Jazeera’s Jessica Washington reports from Tangerang, […]

Restrictions return in Jakarta as hospitals, cemeteries fill up

Indonesian capital goes back into partial lockdown as doctors warn the healthcare system is on the brink of collapse. Jakarta, Indonesia – Adang has been a gravedigger in Indonesia’s capital for six years – but he has never had to work this hard. Before the coronavirus pandemic struck more than six months ago, he would bury […]