Born in March 6, 1972 and married to Fifi and they have one beautiful baby daughter, Misha. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri in 1994 and acquired a Master of Arts degree on International Political-Economy from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom in 1999.
Kamapradipta I. (Kama) was born in March 6, 1972 and is married to Ria Rafikasari (Fifi) and they have one daughter, Emira Kaela Mishael (Misha). He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri in 1994 and acquired a Master of Arts degree on International Political-Economy from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom in 1999.
In 1995 Kamapradipta I. joined the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) that has ever since assigned and entrusted him with various duties and responsibilities. Immediately after graduating from DFA's diplomatic course for junior diplomats (1995), he was assigned to the Directorate of Information which he was given the responsibility as media and press liaison officer for the Department. In 2001 he was assigned to the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Melbourne, Australia, as Vice-Consul, entrusted to handle consular and protocol affairs. During his tenure in Australia, he was given an additional task at the information and cultural desk of the Consulate in which he was later appointed as the mission’s spokesperson.
Upon completion of his duty in 2005, Kamapradipta I. returned to DFA in Jakarta and was assigned at the Office of the Chief of Staff of the Minister as Assistant to the Spokesperson of the Department; in which he served as an assistant to Dr. Marty Natalegawa, Yuri O. Thamrin, Dr. Desra Percaya and Kristiarto Legowo. Aside from his main responsibility, Kamapradipta I. also took part in a series of international conferences such as the ASEAN Special Summit on the Aftermath of Earthquake and Tsunami in January 2005, the Asia Africa Conference in April 2005 as well as member of delegation during the Developing Eight Summit (D-8) in Mei 2006, the Indonesia-Australia Ministerial Forum (IAMF) in June 2006, the Global Inter-Media Dialogue in September 2006, the Indonesia-Myanmar Joint Ministerial Commission in February 2007, the Sub-Regional Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism in March 2007 as well as the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Conference in April 2007.
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