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View all search resultsThe new governor vowed on Saturday that his administration would not carry out so-called “justice operations”, where authorities would actively discourage newcomers from settling in Jakarta to find work after the Idul Fitri holidays.
The Jakarta city administration is moving to deactivate 92,000 identity card numbers (NIK) of Jakartans who have passed away or relocated to make way for city projects as an effort to update the civil registry for more accurate social aid distribution.
While refugees are, in principle, included as part of the government's COVID-19 response, their legal status – or lack thereof – remains an obstacle to accessing public health services, particularly the national vaccination program.
Financial institutions including mobile payment service providers and peer-to-peer lending platforms have been granted access to the government’s civil registry data to expedite data verification and prevent fraud.
Thousands of believers of the native Malesung faith in Monahasa, North Sulawesi, cherish that the government is now officially recognizing their traditional religion, thanks to a judicial review by the Constitutional Court in 2017 that ruled for a lawsuit challenging the 2003 Civil Administration Law.
The ATM-like machines will initially target residents in the capital city Jakarta next year, with a main priority for the islanders in the Thousand Islands regency, which lacks access to population and civil registry offices.
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