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View all search resultsThis “citizen-first” approach would ensure equitable access to public spaces, affordable housing and environmentally sustainable infrastructure, creating a resilient city that safeguards its residents against climate impacts.
The disappointing performances of some regional head candidates indicate the failure of political parties not only to vet and nominate capable figures but also to develop a merit-based system to produce party members with the skills to hold public office responsibly.
While the JETP offers great commitments, they are difficult to reconcile with the noticeable shortcomings in ensuring transparency, accountability and inclusion. Indonesia’s energy transition is not just a set of projects or programs to be negotiated between the central government and donor countries.
While the president-elect's free lunch program is nothing new in the world, to work in Indonesia, it must be customized to meet local conditions and needs to address urgent issues like malnutrition and childhood stunting, as well as raise awareness about early childhood care and education.
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