Strategi Indonesia Dalam Menangani Pandemi Covid-19 Melalui Foreign Policy and Global Health Initiatives Tahun 2020

Alfiana Nur Az Zahra, Laode Muhammad Fathun, Garcia Krisnando Nathanael
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Health diplomacy is carried out by various countries in the world to overcome the Covid-19 pandemic, especially Indonesia through Foreign Policy and Global Health (FPGH) Initiatives by 2020. The concept of global health diplomacy and health security is used to analyze the research problem. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative using three stages of data analysis, namely data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing and verification. The results shows that the diplomacy carried out by Indonesia through FPGH in 2020 aims to create affordable health access and ensure the availability of vaccines as one of the steps to accelerate the pandemic. Covid-19 consciously increases the ability of countries to collaborate in dealing with the impact of inequality and gap by involving multilateral cooperation as the main factor in realizing health security. These activities are demonstrated through international meetings such as the UN General Assembly, WHO, WHA, and ASEAN and involve the COVAX Facility to ensure fair and equal distribution of vaccines.
印度尼西亚 2020 年通过外交政策和全球卫生倡议应对 Covid-19 大流行的战略
世界各国,特别是印度尼西亚,通过外交政策与全球卫生(FPGH)倡议,在 2020 年前开展卫生外交,以战胜 Covid-19 大流行病。全球卫生外交和卫生安全的概念用于分析研究问题。本研究采用描述性定性分析方法,分为三个阶段进行数据分析,即数据浓缩、数据展示和结论得出与验证。研究结果表明,印尼在 2020 年通过 FPGH 开展的外交活动旨在创造可负担得起的医疗服务,并确保疫苗的供应,以此作为加速大流行病的步骤之一。Covid-19有意识地提高各国合作应对不平等和差距影响的能力,将多边合作作为实现健康安全的主要因素。这些活动通过联合国大会、世卫组织、世界卫生大会和东盟等国际会议得以体现,并通过 COVAX 机制确保疫苗的公平和平等分配。
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