Renewable energy, derived from natural sources that are replenished regularly, such as sunlight, wind, and biomass, is increasingly central to discussions on sustainable development. Sustainable development aims to meet the needs of the present without compromising future generations’ ability to meet their own needs, thus preserving natural resources and minimizing environmental impact. For Indonesia, particularly …
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The decentralization of bureaucracy refers to the process of redistributing administrative, fiscal, and political authority from the central government to local or regional levels. In Indonesia, a country known for its vast geographical spread and diverse population, this approach could address several longstanding issues. But this step must be taken, and the new government must …
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Revamping Indonesia’s education infrastructure is critical to boosting the nation’s development and enhancing literacy rates. The core of this revamping process involves substantial improvements in physical infrastructure, curriculum modernization, technology integration, and teacher training. Upgrading school facilities across Indonesia, especially in remote and rural areas, is pivotal. Many schools lack basic amenities such as proper …
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