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View all search resultsWith an education program funded by the Australian government, teachers, parents and government authorities are looking for new ways to improve education for disabled students in Indonesia. Pilot projects have launched in several provinces.
The decision to charge for admission may reflect the fact that the organizers, like many of us in the feminist movement, have day jobs and many other responsibilities and are already so overwhelmed — that it is extremely difficult to balance our mental health with the organization’s sustainability and idealism.
One of the main causes of financial exclusion is that many of the world’s poor lack proper personal identification and documented property rights. Blockchain technology can help to overcome this by storing tamperproof personal information, unlocking access to financial services while reducing the risk of fraud.
The clamor of fintech lending in recent years should not distract us from the various government outreach financial inclusion programs that help more Indonesians gain access to not just loans but also saving, insurance and payment services.
Islamic finance and green finance are a natural fit, considering that Islam, the religion behind Islamic finance, emphasizes how humans on earth are born as trustees and stewards (khalifah) and that they must respect nature and all forms of life.
The top priority programs of the Jokowi administration are familiar to the business community: physical infrastructure, institutional capacity building to develop a clean, efficient and competent system of governance and business licensing, as well as a better-targeted vocational training system.
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