Ernani Dewi Kusumawati

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Ernani Dewi Kusumawati is a policy maker at Indonesian FDA and currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Digital Transformation and Competitiveness, International relations at Gadjah Mada University. With a strong interest in writing, she actively contributes to various journalistic platforms, offering insights on policy, technology, and digital transformation. Her work reflects a keen understanding of the intersection between governance and innovation, shaping discussions on the evolving landscape of digital competitiveness.

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