Indonesian Ministry of Manpower appreciates ILO technical assistances on various employment issues
The ILO Country Director for Indonesia and Timor-Leste and the Indonesian Minister of Manpower conducted a courtesy meeting in Jakarta to continue strengthening the collaboration between ILO and the Ministry of Manpower.

Michiko also appreciated the initiatives of the Ministry of Manpower on social protection, particularly the development and implementation of Unemployment Benefit programme (JKP) initiated during the crucial momentum of COVID-19 pandemic. Michiko took the opportunity to officially submit five ILO reports on social protection as follows:
- Maternity leave in metropolitan Indonesia: Evidence on duration, benefits and job protection;
- Social insurance and climate change in Indonesia: Implications for Adaptive Social Protection ambitions;
- Report to the Government: Financial assessment of the social security pension schemes administered by BPJS Ketenagakerjaan as of 31 December 2020 and costing of sickness and maternity benefits;
- Unemployment insurance in Indonesia: Challenges and recommendations; and
- Feasibility study on an unemployment insurance system for Indonesia: Institutional and operational aspects.
The courtesy meeting was concluded with a photo session showing the strong cooperation built between ILO and the Ministry of Manpower. As a tripartite organization, the ILO works closely with the key labour actors of its member States. In Indonesia, in addition to the Ministry of Manpower, the ILO has closely worked with the Indonesian Employers’ Association (Apindo) and six Trade Union Confederations.
