12th12th Annual International Forum on
Economic Development and Public Policy
The Fragmented World:
Recalibrating Development Strategies
Bali, 6 - 7 December 2023 | Indonesia
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12th
December 6 - 7, 2023
The 12th AIFED
The 12th AIFED burning issues
In the wake of a post-pandemic world, the global economic resurgence is an intricate dance, beset by the enigmatic shadows of the pandemic's lingering scars, escalating geopolitical tensions, and a growing fragmentation of global order. As the world charts the course forward, it finds itself at the crossroads of profound opportunities and formidable challenges as the twin forces of climate change and technological innovation shape the destiny of our world's economic landscape. Against this dynamic backdrop, Indonesia stands poised to meet the future, ready to anticipate seismic shifts in global power dynamics and forge innovative economic alliances, guiding the country through the labyrinth of its ever-evolving world.
Milestone
AIFED (Annual International Forum on Economic Development and Public Policy) is a “melting pot” of policy discussion, designed to bring academics, economists, professionals, and policymakers in one platform for the purpose of discussing and proffering workable solutions to the most fundamental problems arising in the nation. This forum is organized by Fiscal Policy Agency of the Ministry of Finance of Indonesia, and has been highly supported by various development partners. AIFED has brought the most sought-after topics in the last decade.
Visual Data Storytelling Competition
Creatively communicate a dataset using narratives and visualizations. The main purpose is to test data literacy, i.e., data interpretation and communication of statistics to give a view/ideas about AIFED burning issues (Geopolitical Shift, Climate Change, and Technology). We invite Diploma/S1 and high school/vocational students to participate in this competition to demonstrate the value of data visualization through compelling visual data stories with a short video.
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