Vania Budianto

Vania Budianto

Bachelor of Communications, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia, Australia Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Research) with Honours, ANU, ACT, Australia

Vania is a PhD candidate at the Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University. Her research focuses on the politics of social protection reform in Indonesia. She held a Masters in Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development from The Australian National University. Prior to commencing her PhD, she was a senior program manager at the Governance and Human Development at the Australian Embassy/DFAT Jakarta. She has over than 10 years of experience working in Indonesia’s development sector including in disaster management, poverty reduction and social protection. Her research interests include social protection, governance, gender equality and social inclusion.

Research Interest

My PhD research examines how notions of deservingness influence social protection policy. Using Indonesia as a case study, I examine how the institutionalisation of social assistance programs led to the different patterns of inclusion and exclusion towards children, women and the elderly. Adopting the anthropology of policy approach, I unpack how different dynamics, including socio-cultural values and hegemonic views of poverty, influence policy actors in designing social assistance programs.

How social protection can create a more equal Indonesia

HDR Supervisor/s

Sharon Bessell John McCarthy Tracy Beck Fenwick

Thesis Title/Topic

Social Protection for All? Deservingness and Exclusion in Indonesia’s social assistance programs

Contact Email

vania.budianto@anu.edu.au