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Landslides damage 19 houses and schools in Lebak

Landslides have damaged 19 houses and two school buildings in Lebak District, Banten Province, over the past one week ...

Flooding spreads to wider areas in indonesia

In the past two weeks, floods and landslides have hit parts of Indonesia, particularly Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, and ...

Bangkok shutdown could bring change to thai politics: Suan Dusit

The latest survey by Suan Dusit Poll indicated that the planned Bangkok shutdown by anti-government protesters of the ...

Apindo hails revised negative list of businesses for investment

The Indonesia Employers Association (Apindo) has hailed the newly-revised list of negative investment areas (DNI), ...

The 2013 Edition of the Ground Breaking High Level Forum on Water and Sanitation in Africa

The November 21 to 23 High Level Forum on water and sanitation for all in Africa presents an unprecedented opportunity ...

Trade Expo Indnesia (TEI) 2013 Day Three Transactions Exceed Targets

Transactions through the third day Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) have totaled USD 1.33 billion, or 66.5% of the targets ...

Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) 2013 Day Three Transactions Exceed Targets

Transactions through the third day Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI) have totaled USD 1.33 billion, or 66.5% of the targets ...

E Java`s Bojonegoro district reeling under water crisis

A total of 5,482 families or 14,548 residents of 27 villages of 10 sub-districts of Bojonegoro in East Java, are ...

Clean water shortage hits some areas

Several parts of Indonesia have been experiencing drought-like conditions over the past weeks and the government is ...

28 villages in a Lebak under threat of water crisis

A total of 28 villages in Lebak district, Banten province, are under a threat of clean water crisis as the dry season ...

World Bank provides assistance for waste water processing project

The World Bank has agreed to finance the feasibility study of a waste water processing installation project in ...

Govt realistic in setting economic targets

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono stated on Friday that the government will pay serious attention to global and ...

One million Indonesians still having bad sanitation

Around one million people of Indonesia are still living without good sanitation, according to chairman of the ...

IFC Arranges $85 Million Financing for Moya Indonesia to Improve Access to Drinking Water

IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, has arranged financing of $85 million for PT Moya Indonesia to improve access ...

Indonesia to have second largest dam

Expected to start operation in April 2014, the Jatigede dam in Sumedang District, West Java, will be the second ...