There are over 28 million people in Indonesia considered to be poor according to national standards. The Multidimensional Poverty Index, or MPI, focuses on standards of living and measures 10 indicators of multiple deprivations in a household. The 10 indicators include issues of education and health.
06 Feb 2021 06:00AM (Updated: 04 May 2021 06:19PM) JAKARTA: As thunderous clouds roll in from the sea, Jakarta residents brace themselves for a familiar scenario. Heavy showers soon drench parts
The Indonesian Government has issued various policies to fight Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). However, cases have continued to fluctuate over a year into the pandemic. There is a need to assess the country's healthcare system's capacity to absorb and accommodate the varying healthcare demands. We reviewed the current capacity of Indonesia's healthcare system to respond to COVID-19 based on
Where to Live in Jakarta. Several places are recommended when you want to plan to move to Jakarta: Kelapa Gading in North Jakarta; Kebayoran Baru, Kuningan, and Sudirman in South Jakarta; Golden Triangle and Menteng in Central Jakarta; The Chinatown and Tangerang in West Jakarta
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