In recent years, Indonesia has faced the challenge of accommodating and supporting a growing number of refugees within its borders. As a country that is not a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention, Indonesia does not have a legal framework in place to provide comprehensive protection and support for refugees. Despite this, there are still responsibilities that businesses and companies in Indonesia can take on to help alleviate the plight of refugees in the country.
In recent times, the issue of refugees seeking shelter in hotels has sparked debate and raised questions about the responsibilities of various parties involved. As conflicts and crises continue to force people to flee their homes in search of safety and security, hotels around the world are increasingly being utilized as temporary accommodations for refugees. This practice raises important ethical and logistical considerations for both the hotel industry and society as a whole.