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Serious Challenges Persists in Achieving Equitability

Inequality in the development and provision of basic services has hindered efforts to improve Indonesia’s Human Development Index (HDI) score, which has been rising increasing slowly.

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M ZAID WAHYUDI / Laraswati Ariadne Anwar / Karina Isna Irawan
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Job seekers register at a job fair on Wednesday (27/11/2019) at GBK Arena in Senayan, Central Jakarta. Indonesian graduates generally prefer going to job fairs, despite the proliferation of job vacancies posted online.

JAKARTA, KOMPAS – Inequality in the development and provision of basic services has hindered efforts to improve Indonesia’s Human Development Index (HDI) score, which has been rising increasing slowly. Serious challenges persist in ensuring equitable development, a requirement for boosting the HDI score.

Despite new economic hubs being established, Java will remain the backbone of Indonesia’ economic growth until 2045. More than 57 percent of Indonesians live on Java, and basic services are centralized on the island. Regional innovation to improve the quality of basic services and welfare is progressing slowly.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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