With an MSc in water management from IHE Delft Institute for Water Education and a BSc in Environmental Engineering from Diponegoro University Indonesia, Miradian has held various positions in infrastructure development at the Ministry of Public Works in Indonesia.
Boasting over 14 years of experience in Indonesia's water sector, she is passionate about the controversial Public Private Partnership scheme, particularly in the development of social infrastructure. Currently, she is focused on integrating risk management with the public private partnership framework to explore dynamics in water supply management.
Mixed method case study research.
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) have emerged to address the financial shortfall, enhance efficiency, promote accountability, and leverage technology in water service provision.
However, this PPP model comes with a variety of risks. Risk management was established for both public and private entities to optimize risk sharing and ensure timely water delivery for all. This research employs a mixed-methods case study approach, aiming to triangulate the implementation of risk management within water supply Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects in Indonesia.
LPDP Scholarship, provided by the Indonesian Endowment Fund for Education.