Eva Fauzyah Rahmah
Data Analyst
Eva Fauzyah Rahmah or can be called Eva is a Data Analyst at the Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR). She supports data-driven research and policy recommendations to accelerate Indonesia’s renewable energy transition. Her responsibilities include collecting and managing datasets, conducting statistical and socio-economic analysis, and developing interactive visualizations to strengthen IESR’s public communication and advocacy
Eva previously worked at IESR as Independent Consultant Data Analyst (2023–2024), where she managed over 20,000 data points on energy transition and optimized data workflows across 130 cities and 30 provinces
She has also served as a Policy Analyst at the Cirebon City Government and as a Brand Ambassador for Jejakkarbonku.id, where she led a low-emission lifestyle campaign. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Regional and Rural Development Planning at IPB University, focusing her thesis on energy poverty and regional vulnerability.
Selected Publications
- The Price the Poor Are Paying for LPG Subsidy Failures – The Jakarta Post, February 5, 2025
- Energy Poverty Across Regions in Indonesia – Springer Book Chapter (forthcoming, 2025)
- Measuring Energy Poverty and Vulnerability in Archipelagic Regions: A Composite Index Approach from Indonesia – Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science (under review, 2025)
Selected Articles
- Indonesia’s Green Economy: Who Bears the Burden – Bahas Kebijakan, June 10, 2025
- When Trash Becomes Policy – Bahas Kebijakan, 2024