Tim peneliti Universitas Hasanuddin menyelenggarakan survei terhadap akses layanan kesehatan berbasis digital untuk penyandang difabel, khususnya berkaitan dengan kebutuhan, tantangan, dan kapasitas dalam penggunaan ICT dalam memperoleh layanan kesehatan.
Author: SteveW
Seaweed is set to play an important role in the economy of South Sulawesi, supporting small business owners and farmers as well as traders and exporters, and PAIR research teams have begun gathering information to allow for the development of this vital commodity.
From the PAIR Program Director: I am delighted to present the second annual report of the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR). This report reflects PAIR’s impact over this past year. It covers what we do while measuring our progress towards our goal and end-of-program outcomes.
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