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View all search resultsIt’s all top line at this point: About Rp 10.3 trillion has been budgeted for the cards that are to be disbursed to 2 million recipients, of which 1 million would specifically be for digital training and the rest for other unidentified skills. The mechanism would be similar to that of scholarships with certain eligibility requirements and application processes.
At a discussion themed increasing efficiency in managing state finances in the era 4.0 toward a “golden Indonesia” in June, Deputy Finance Minister Mardiasmo raised the very interesting and provocative issue that accounting standards have not considered human capital as an asset of an organization.
From United States tech giants Google, Facebook, Apple and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to China’s Alibaba, Huawei and ByteDance’s TikTok, they have been working alongside the government and local communities to scale up their digital trainings so that more Indonesians can benefit.
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