Govt strengthens creative economy access for disabled communities

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Govt strengthens creative economy access for disabled communities

Minister of Creative Economy Teuku Riefky (center) during a meeting held at the ministry's office, Jakarta on Thursday (10/2/2025). (ANTARA/HO-the Ministry of Creative Economy)

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Ministry of Creative Economy has joined forces with the Layak Insan Mandiri Foundation to build a more inclusive and resilient creative industry—one that empowers people with disabilities through opportunity, innovation, and collaboration.“Creative economy is about giving space for everyone to create,” said Deputy Minister Irene Umar in a statement on Wednesday.

“Inclusivity is not just about access, but how we extend fair opportunities so talents from various backgrounds, including those with disabilities, can grow and become empowered.”

The ministry is rolling out targeted initiatives to help persons with disabilities unlock their creative potential.

These include mentorship programs, specialized training, and improved access to markets.

The partnership with Layak Insan Mandiri Foundation has been instrumental in nurturing talent through incubation, thematic workshops, and ongoing support.

Umar emphasized that sustainable impact requires synergy across sectors—government, academia, business, media, and financial institutions.

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“We want to ensure that each initiative offers real impact on the welfare of creative economy players with disabilities,” she said. “Inclusivity is a crucial part of building a competitive, sustainable creative sector for the future.”

She also expressed optimism that Indonesia’s creative economy could become a new engine of national growth if its diverse potential is fully harnessed.

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Foundation CEO Karina Aprillia highlighted several programs designed to support disabled communities, including creative skills training, entrepreneurship mentoring, and market access facilitation.

Flagship initiatives focus on fashion, theatre, and digital technology. Among them is Harmonia Inklusif, an annual fashion show that brings together local designers and models with disabilities.

The event aims to raise public awareness and celebrate the creative contributions of people with disabilities.

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