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Strategic Health Diplomacy: An Indonesia’s Approach in Securing COVID-19 Booster Vaccine Supplies Deasy Silvya Sari; Mas Halimah; Akim Akim; Renata Maximillian; Fakhri Sabiq Muawal; Nathanael Jusac Lie
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jhi.v13i1.17829

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated a rapid and coordinated international response, particularly in the procurement of life-saving vaccines. As nations endeavor to protect their populations, health diplomacy emerges as a pivotal strategy. This study provides an in-depth analysis of Indonesia’s health diplomacy strategy in securing booster vaccines for COVID-19, a critical component in mitigating the impact of the pandemic. Employing a qualitative research method, this investigation synthesized data from comprehensive literature reviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) to construct a nuanced understanding of Indonesia’s approach. The findings illuminated the multifaceted nature of Indonesia’s health diplomacy, operating on bilateral, regional, and global stages. A notable outcome of these diplomatic efforts was the acquisition of 510,000,000 doses of the booster vaccines scheduled for distribution by the end of 2022. The research identified a supportive diplomatic ecosystem underpinned by the universal necessity for vaccine access, transcending national borders. This environment was characterized by a coalition of researchers advancing vaccine knowledge, complexities surrounding vaccine procurement, and the operationalization of international initiatives such as the COVAX Facility and the ASEAN COVID-19 Response Fund. The intricacies of Indonesia’s diplomatic engagements revealed the importance of collaborative frameworks in addressing global health crises. The study contributes to the discourse on health diplomacy by highlighting the mechanisms and outcomes of Indonesia’s vaccine procurement strategy, offering insights into the role of diplomacy in pandemic preparedness and response.
Strategic Health Diplomacy: An Indonesia’s Approach in Securing COVID-19 Booster Vaccine Supplies Sari, Deasy Silvya; Halimah, Mas; Akim, Akim; Maximillian, Renata; Muawal, Fakhri Sabiq; Lie, Nathanael Jusac
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jhi.v13i1.17829

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated a rapid and coordinated international response, particularly in the procurement of life-saving vaccines. As nations endeavor to protect their populations, health diplomacy emerges as a pivotal strategy. This study provides an in-depth analysis of Indonesia’s health diplomacy strategy in securing booster vaccines for COVID-19, a critical component in mitigating the impact of the pandemic. Employing a qualitative research method, this investigation synthesized data from comprehensive literature reviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) to construct a nuanced understanding of Indonesia’s approach. The findings illuminated the multifaceted nature of Indonesia’s health diplomacy, operating on bilateral, regional, and global stages. A notable outcome of these diplomatic efforts was the acquisition of 510,000,000 doses of the booster vaccines scheduled for distribution by the end of 2022. The research identified a supportive diplomatic ecosystem underpinned by the universal necessity for vaccine access, transcending national borders. This environment was characterized by a coalition of researchers advancing vaccine knowledge, complexities surrounding vaccine procurement, and the operationalization of international initiatives such as the COVAX Facility and the ASEAN COVID-19 Response Fund. The intricacies of Indonesia’s diplomatic engagements revealed the importance of collaborative frameworks in addressing global health crises. The study contributes to the discourse on health diplomacy by highlighting the mechanisms and outcomes of Indonesia’s vaccine procurement strategy, offering insights into the role of diplomacy in pandemic preparedness and response.
Strategic Health Diplomacy: An Indonesia’s Approach in Securing COVID-19 Booster Vaccine Supplies Sari, Deasy Silvya; Halimah, Mas; Akim, Akim; Maximillian, Renata; Muawal, Fakhri Sabiq; Lie, Nathanael Jusac
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jhi.v13i1.17829

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated a rapid and coordinated international response, particularly in the procurement of life-saving vaccines. As nations endeavor to protect their populations, health diplomacy emerges as a pivotal strategy. This study provides an in-depth analysis of Indonesia’s health diplomacy strategy in securing booster vaccines for COVID-19, a critical component in mitigating the impact of the pandemic. Employing a qualitative research method, this investigation synthesized data from comprehensive literature reviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) to construct a nuanced understanding of Indonesia’s approach. The findings illuminated the multifaceted nature of Indonesia’s health diplomacy, operating on bilateral, regional, and global stages. A notable outcome of these diplomatic efforts was the acquisition of 510,000,000 doses of the booster vaccines scheduled for distribution by the end of 2022. The research identified a supportive diplomatic ecosystem underpinned by the universal necessity for vaccine access, transcending national borders. This environment was characterized by a coalition of researchers advancing vaccine knowledge, complexities surrounding vaccine procurement, and the operationalization of international initiatives such as the COVAX Facility and the ASEAN COVID-19 Response Fund. The intricacies of Indonesia’s diplomatic engagements revealed the importance of collaborative frameworks in addressing global health crises. The study contributes to the discourse on health diplomacy by highlighting the mechanisms and outcomes of Indonesia’s vaccine procurement strategy, offering insights into the role of diplomacy in pandemic preparedness and response.
Co-Authors Ade Ridwan Adriansyah Adriansyah Agung Budiono Akim Akim Akim, Akim Ali Zahid Ali Zahid Habibullah Alifiah Paramitha Rimardi Amiruddin Setiawan Andini Hening Safitri Anry Firmansyah Aqmal Sulaeman Prawiradiredja Arfin Sudirman Ari Karyana Ari Nugraha Asep Subrata Ayi Karyana Ayi Karyana Belinda Alifa Budiman Rusli Candradewini Candradewini Candradewini Candradewini Candradewini Candradewini Candradewini Dalen Darbec Anew Deasy Silvya Sari Devi Damayanti Dian Permata Puspita Didin Muhafidin Dindin Hikmat Wahidin Dudi Mulyadi Egy Herdiansyah Setiawan Eka Purbaseta Elan Suvindo Elisa Susanti Elisa Susanti Encang Saepudin Erick Darmadjaya Fahri Juarsa Muhammad Fahri Juarsa Muhammad Fahrurizki, Agung Indra Fajar Ramadhan, Fajar Fakhri Sabiq Muawal Farida Nuraeni Yusuf Ghefira Nurul Qolbi Herjanto Bekti Heru Nurasa Hilman Abdul Halim Ida Widianingsih Imanudin Kudus Indriyani, Iin Ira Irawati Irawati, Ira Irsyad Haniif Isakh Jems Yerison Kanaf Junov Siregar Karyana, Ari Lie, Nathanael Jusac Mas Dadang Enjat Munajat Maximillian, Renata Miftah, Ahmad Zaini Mochamad Irfan Rafif Hakim Mohammad Benny Alexandri Muawal, Fakhri Sabiq Mulia Indah Cahyani Nabilah Nuur Anisah Nathanael Jusac Lie Nurul Pratiwi Ona Martha Nurron R. Ira Irawati R. Widya Setiabudi Sumadinata Ramadhan Pancasilawan Ratna Meisa Dai Renata Maximillian Rendy Ardian Putra Restin Nur Faidah Ria Arifianti Ridho Harta, Ridho Roni Darukutni Safitri, Andini Hening Saifu, Amirun Bonti Salsha Anggia Putri Salwaa Sahdania Santi Rukminita Anggraeni Sawitri Budi Setiyowati, Yeni Sinta Ningrum Slamet Usman Ismanto Sukirman Sukirman Sylvia Aprillia Trivianti Lestari Vannisa Lilia Vidyastuti Wahidah, Idah Wanti Dewanti Wiliyandi, Wisnu Yan Maulana Abdillah Yasmine Fauzia Dienul Haq Yogi Suprayogi Yogi Suprayogi Sugandi Yuliana, Rahma Zahra, Nashwa Safiya Oktovia