About Azizah Fauzi

Azizah Fauzi is an associate researcher at the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies, focusing on Indonesia's food security and agricultural policies with a strong interest in the ASEAN's food security and agricultural framework and cooperation. She has worked on issues relating to food commodities' prices and regulations, promoting agriculture investment, warehouse receipt system, policy barriers to a nutritious diet, and repurposing agricultural assistance. She was also one of the winners of the Southern Voice Young Think Tankers competition in 2023.

Sustainable Solutions: Empowering Rural Youth to Boost Inclusive Prosperity

By 2025-01-29T13:10:07+00:00January 29, 2025|

Inclusive prosperity is a key pillar of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which emphasizes the importance of ensuring that no one is left behind. As a member of the Action Group on Inclusive Prosperity of the Unlock the Future Engine Room, I regularly participate in discussions about existing and future challenges with young colleagues from various parts of the world.

Potential impacts of EU Deforestation Regulation on Smallholder Coffee Farmers: Evidence from Indonesia and Uganda

By and 2025-05-27T10:44:15+00:00May 14, 2025|

This article explores how the EU Deforestation Regulation may affect smallholder coffee farmers in Indonesia and Uganda. With limited access to inputs and declining yields, farmers face additional strain from costly traceability requirements. The study urges public-private partnerships to boost productivity and support compliance, protecting livelihoods and coffee sector sustainability.

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