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Siapa di dunia ini yang tidak punya harapan ? Harapan untuk hidup, harapan untuk sehat, harapan untuk jauh lebih baik lagi dan masih banyak harapan yang kita harapkan. Harapan adalah bentuk dasar dari kepercayaan akan sesuatu yang diinginkan, didapatkan atau suatu kejadian yang akan berbuah kebaikan di waktu yang akan datang. Harapan yang umumnya berbentuk abstrak, tidak tampak, tetapi tetap diyakini bahkan terkadang, dibatin dan dijadikan sugesti agar terwujud. Setiap orang pasti mempunyai harapan dan upaya untuk mewujudkannya walau mungkin sebagian dari mereka yang berharap hanya berharap tanpa berusaha dan berdoa. Dan di desa ini, kami menaruh harapan yang sederhana.
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Every week CastleAsia's team of experienced analysts produces timely commentary on important business and economic events in Indonesia. Senior executives from over 125 leading companies in Indonesia subscribe to these authoritative reports which cover macro-economic developments and 11 sectors from Finance, Energy and Mining, to Food, Beverages, Distribution, Retail, Transportation and Tourism. At the end of each year these concise briefs are compiled into a compact 175-200 page book that provides a detailed summary of important developments that is essential reading for business executives, scholars and anyone with a professional interest in one of the world's fastest-growing economies. The CastleAsia team is lead by James Castle and Andri Manuwoto. Mr. Castle has been producing regular reports on Indonesia since 1980. Mr. Manuwoto has been CastleAsia's senior political and economic analyst since 2002."
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our activities, like teaching, researching, and socializing. We are confused because we haven’t experienced before. However, as Earth's smartest inhabitants, we can adapt new ways to survive the pandemic without losing enthusiasm. Therefore, even in pandemic conditions, we can still have scientific discussions, even virtually. The main theme of this symposium is "Reinforcement of the Sustainable Development Goals Post Pandemic" as a part of the masterplan of United Nations for sustainable development goals in 2030. This symposium is attended by 348 presenters from Indonesia, Malaysia, UK, Scotland, Thailand, Taiwan, Tanzania and Timor Leste which published 202 papers. Furthermore, we are delighted to introduce the proceedings of the 2nd Borobudur Symposium Borobudur on Humanities and Social Sciences 2020 (2nd BIS-HSS 2020). We hope our later discussion may result transfer of experiences and research findings from participants to others and from keynote speakers to participants. Also, we hope this event can create further research network.