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Government targets under one percent illiteracy rate by 2024

The government has targeted the national illiteracy rate in 2024 to reach below one percent after touching 1.71 percent ...

Vocational schools are most affected during pandemic: Vice President

Vocational schools, including SMK and STM, were most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, so it is important for these ...

Hope WTP can strengthen public trust: Finance Minister

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has expressed the hope that the Unqualified Opinion (WTP) obtained from the ...

Indonesia's illiteracy rate down to 1.71% in 2020: ministry

Indonesia's illiteracy rate fell from 1.78 percent in 2019 to 1.71 percent in 2020, Director General of Early ...

Face-to-face offline learning commences at 611 schools in Bekasi

Bekasi City's Education Office revealed that 611 primary schools commenced face-to-face offline learning activities ...

COVID-19 case surge in US a warning for Indonesia: DPR

The recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the US is a warning for Indonesia to remain vigilant and not become complacent in ...

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Encouraging MSMEs to make most of digital trade

Indonesia's digital market potential will reach US$124 billion, or some Rp1,700 trillion, by 2025. The market is ...

Jakarta Istiqlal, Cathedral outstandingly follow health protocols: VP

Vice President Ma'ruf Amin highlighted that health protocols were followed diligently at the Istiqlal Mosque and ...

Indonesia's digital market potential projected at $124 billion by 2025

Indonesia's digital market potential will reach US$124 billion, or around Rp1,700 trillion, by 2025, deputy for ...

Fiscal policy implementation adaptive in view of COVID: Vice Minister

The Indonesian Government is implementing an adaptive, anticipative, and flexible fiscal policy amid the COVID-19 ...

How Surabaya students raised over Rp1 billion for COVID handling

A sense of empathy among students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Surabaya, East Java has given birth to a social ...

Spokesperson cautions of COVID-19 case surge in upcoming three weeks

The government’s spokesperson for COVID-19 handling, Reisa Broto Asmoro, urged the public to remain alert to a ...

Citizens must stay alert despite drop in COVID cases: minister

Communication and Informatics Minister Johnny G. Plate has urged citizens to remain vigilant even though the number of ...

Shrimp estate development should not harm mangrove region: Expert

Development of shrimp estates, or integrated shrimp cultivation areas, by the government should ensure no harm to the ...

Indonesia's foreign debt down 0.1% in second quarter: BI

Indonesia's foreign debt fell 0.1 percent to US$415.1 billion in the second quarter of 2021 from US$415.3 billion ...