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View all search resultsThe government's Education Endowment Fund (LPDP) sends thousands of the country’s best and brightest students each year to leading universities abroad, but is the national scholarship program benefiting our younger generation optimally, both globally and locally?
Civil society group Papua Itu Kita (Papua Is Us) and Jayapura-based publication Jubi have initiated a fundraising movement to support Indonesian human rights lawyer Veronica Koman who was recently asked to return government-sponsored scholarship funding for her studies in Australia.
With accusations and criminalization mounting against her, Indonesian human rights lawyer Veronica Koman has said she is being forced to return hundreds of millions of rupiah of government-sponsored scholarship in what she claims is a financial punishment imposed against her.
The massive investment poured onto the program was driven by the idea that Indonesia urgently needs to develop its human capital if it wants to thrive in innovation and technology to boost economic growth and escape from the middle-income trap.
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