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Beyond Borders: Strengthening Health and Food Security in Indonesia for Global Resilience

Written by: Fauziah Nadya Ariesta, Achmad KhadafiExternal Events – FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2025 On 3rd of November 2025, members of FPCI Chapter Universitas Indonesia visited the World Bank in Jakarta for the FPCI Chapter UI Diplomatic Visit 2025 event. About the Diplomatic Visit Program FPCI Chapter UI Diplomatic Visit 2025 is an External Events …

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Outlook #3: Child Abuse or Customs? The Rise of Bacha Bazi in Afghan Boys

Written by: Reyhan Fayyaz Rizal and Felicia Atmapralieto   Research and Analysis – FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2025 General Overview The tragedy of Afghanistan is often framed by its decades of conflict and the systematic oppression of women and girls. Yet, beneath the veneer of cultural tradition and shrouded in the chaos of war …

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Outlook #2: Beyond the Temple: The Resurgence and Evolution of the Thailand–Cambodia Border Dispute

Written by: Agnes Audrey Valerie, Alifia Nur Khalisa, & Olivia Amabel H. L. Tobing Research and Analysis Division – FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2025 General Overview What began as a struggle over an ancient temple has evolved into a persistent challenge of regional stability. A reality underscored on 28 May 2025 when a border …

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CORE #1: Is The United Nations Facing a Financial Crisis?

Written by Agnes Audrey Valerie, Kevin Andrew Pardede (FPCI Chapter UI), Nabila Hasna Rafifah, and Nakeisha Khairunnisa (ALSA LC UI) The United Nations (UN), long regarded as the world’s most powerful platform for diplomacy and peacekeeping, is currently grappling with a profound financial crisis. Mounting budget shortfalls, delayed staff salaries, and cuts to essential programs have severely …

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Sharing Perspectives on Education: A Conversation with H.E. Mr. Amb. Pekka Kaihilahti at the FPCI Chapter Universitas Indonesia Tea Time with Ambassador 2025

Written by: Alika Raisha Hidayat & Hanna Nashita Komarae External Events Division – FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2025 On 3rd of July 2025, members of FPCI Chapter Universitas Indonesia visited the Embassy of Finland in Jakarta for the FPCI Chapter UI Tea Time with Ambassador (TTWA) 2025 event. About the Tea Time with Ambassador …

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Outlook #1: Crossing Firelines: The Human Toll of African Migration on the Yemen-Saudi Border

Written by: Anindita Revana Adrian, Catherine Alexandra Kho, & Kevin Andrew Pardede Research and Analysis Division – FPCI Chapter UI Board of 2025 General Overview Each year, approximately 50,000 to 150,000 migrants—primarily from Ethiopia and Somalia—risk their lives along the Eastern Route in pursuit of better opportunities in Saudi Arabia. Many become trapped in Yemen …

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Indonesia’s BRICS Bid: Steering Economic Pragmatism in a Shifting Global Order

Written by: Wilson Changgrairawan, Alicia Asyera Esterlina Unwaru, Alya Alkautsar Zabiansyah, Nirmana Artistika dan Azel Bimarajasa General Overview about BRICS Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (also known as BRICS) form an intergovernmental organization whose governments meet annually for a formal summit and to coordinate multilateral policies. The origins of BRICS can be traced …

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CORE #2: Shadows Over the Sahara: Examining the Russo-Ukrainian War’s Spillover Effects in Africa

Written by Alfath Alima Hakim (FPCI Chapter UI), M. Danang D. Gilangkencana, & Rangga Aria Wijaya (ISAFIS) General Overview The Russo-Ukrainian War, initiated in 2014 and intensified with Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, stems from deep-rooted geopolitical tensions and rivalry with NATO. The conflict was triggered by Ukraine’s alignment with Western institutions, including aspirations to …

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