Ending the pervasive curse of ‘Papua currency’
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The Jakarta Post
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Tue, March 26 2013
| 11:12 am

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Development in Papua, Indonesia’s most eastern and underdeveloped province, has been hampered by extremely expensive logistics costs caused by the lack of transportation infrastructure. The Jakarta Post’s Rendi A. Witular recently traveled to several remote areas of the province to find out more. This is the first of three reports about the development in Papua.
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