Henderina Morin
Universitas Cenderawasih, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

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PUBLIC-PRIVATE COLLABORATION STRATEGIES IN HANDLING MULTIDIMENSIONAL FINANCIAL CRISES Jackson Yumame; Henderina Morin; Iyad Abdallah Al-Shreifeen
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): JUNE
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Multidimensional financial crises require coordinated and innovative responses from various stakeholders, especially the public and private sectors. This study aims to examine public-private collaboration strategies in handling multidimensional financial crises through a literature review of relevant literature, regulations, and case studies. The results of the study indicate that public-private collaboration can strengthen the effectiveness of crisis responses through various models, such as infrastructure partnerships, credit restructuring, financing innovations, and the development of cross-sector forums. Successful collaboration strategies are characterised by clear division of roles and risks, transparent governance, and adaptive policy support. However, challenges such as capacity constraints, differences in interests, and moral hazards remain major obstacles that need to be anticipated. This study emphasises the importance of strengthening regulatory frameworks, monitoring, and continuous evaluation so that public-private collaboration can become the main foundation in building national economic resilience amid increasingly complex crisis dynamics.
HEALTH REGULATION CHANGES IN INDONESIA: LEGAL AND POLICY REVIEW Jackson Yumame; Henderina Morin
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): JUNE
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Changes in health regulations in Indonesia through Law No. 17 of 2023 mark an important transformation in the national legal and health policy system. This study aims to examine these regulatory changes in depth from a legal and policy perspective, highlighting the process, substance, and implications for the national health system. The research method used is normative legal analysis with a descriptive-analytical approach through a literature review of legislation, legal documents, and related literature. The findings indicate that the new regulations simplify and integrate previous laws, strengthen legal protection for healthcare workers and patients, and promote efficiency, transparency, and innovation in healthcare services. However, the implementation of these regulations still faces challenges such as harmonising derivative regulations, resistance from some stakeholders, and the need to strengthen resources and infrastructure. Overall, the changes in health regulations provide a more adaptive and comprehensive legal foundation, but the success of the reform depends heavily on the effectiveness of implementation and synergy among stakeholders.