Raisa Annisa, S.E., MPPResearcher

Education
  • Ph.D., University of New South Wales’s School
  • Master, National University of Singapore
  • SE., University of Indonesia
Areas of Expertise
  • Public policy
  • Corruption studies⁠
  • Health sector corruption

Raisa is currently pursuing her PhD at the University of New South Wales’s School of Social Sciences, building on her decade-long career in public policy. Before starting her doctoral studies, she worked as a Policy Analyst at Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), where she evaluated corruption risks in the health and education sectors, including policies related to COVID-19.

Earlier in her career, Raisa served as a Research Associate at J-PAL Southeast Asia, where she managed randomized evaluation programs aimed at empowering small retailers. She also worked as a Data Analyst for the National Team for Poverty Alleviation Acceleration (TNP2K) under the Indonesian Vice President’s Office, where she contributed to teacher capacity enhancement programs in remote areas.

Raisa holds a Master in Public Policy from The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore and a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from the University of Indonesia. Raisa can be contacted through [email protected].

Raisa's work

Why policy matters?

We realize that enabling Indonesia to explore her great potentials is a huge undertaking. Since 2010, PPPI has helped enabled sound public policies and continually advised ministries and high level government institutions.

“Public Policy is a key tool to ensure democracy delivers its promise: equality, prosperity, and justice. Good policy making process will provide the foundation for efficient allocation of the nations’s natural and human resources. The Institute’s purpose is to unlock Indonesia’s great potential by promoting sound and comprehensive public policy.”