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Prabowo’s Plan: 10,000 School Renovations in 2025

indonesia Unveils Ambitious ‌$10 Billion School Renovation Plan

Indonesia‘s new management,​ led ‌by President Prabowo Subianto, has announced a ⁢sweeping plan to renovate approximately 10,000 schools nationwide in 2025.⁢ ​The ambitious undertaking,boasting a⁤ budget of approximately Rp17.1 trillion (roughly $10 billion USD), aims⁤ to revitalize educational infrastructure across the archipelago.

Education ‍Minister⁢ abdul Mu’ti confirmed ⁣the initiative, stating, “We will renovate around 10,000 schools⁣ for the 2025 ⁤school year.” ​ The proclamation followed a ministerial coordination ‌meeting on ⁣December 30th. Minister Mu’ti⁤ emphasized ‌that the program prioritizes schools significantly damaged by natural disasters, ensuring a focus on areas most in need.

The project represents a⁣ significant shift in governmental priorities.The responsibility ‌for overseeing the school revitalization program ‌has been transferred from ⁢the ⁤Ministry of Public Works to the Ministry of Primary⁢ and Secondary Education. This change aims to streamline ​the process and ensure a more direct focus on‍ educational needs.

Beyond the main renovation program, the Ministry of Public works will separately⁢ allocate Rp2.4 trillion (approximately​ $1.4 billion ⁣USD) ⁣for ‍the renovation of Madrasah Aliyah (MA), ⁤or ⁤Islamic high schools.Deputy Minister of public ‍Works Diana ‌Kusumastuti explained that the smaller budget ⁤for MA‍ renovations reflects the comparatively lower number of these​ institutions in Indonesia. ⁣ She also clarified that ⁣renovations of ⁣private schools funded by the government‌ fall under the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education’s budget.

this‍ massive investment in‍ Indonesian education ⁣echoes‌ similar infrastructure⁢ projects undertaken​ in the United States, such‌ as the‍ American Recovery⁢ and Reinvestment ​Act of 2009, which included ​significant funding for ‌school ​improvements. ​The scale of Indonesia’s ​commitment​ underscores‌ the nation’s dedication‍ to improving⁤ educational opportunities for its citizens.

The Indonesian government’s commitment to⁣ this extensive school renovation program signals a ‌significant investment in the future of the nation’s youth and highlights⁢ the importance placed on education within the ⁢new administration’s priorities. The impact⁢ of this initiative will be felt for generations to come, mirroring the long-term effects of similar large-scale educational ‌investments seen in other ‌countries.


Indonesia’s Ambitious School Renovation Plan: An Interview





Senior Editor,world-today-news.com: Welcome ‍to our program. Today, ⁤we’re discussing Indonesia’s bold new plan to renovate 10,000 schools⁤ nationwide. To help us understand the​ importance of‍ this initiative, ⁣we’re joined by Dr. [Guest Name], an expert on Indonesian education policy.





Dr. [Guest Name], thank you for being here.





Dr. [Guest Name]: It’s a pleasure‍ to be here.





Senior Editor: To start, can you give our readers some context? What are the key details of‌ this renovation plan?





Dr. [Guest Name]: Certainly. this is an ambitious ⁢plan announced by the new administration of President Prabowo Subianto [1]. The government⁤ is committing Rp17.1 trillion, roughly $10 billion USD, to renovate approximately 10,000 schools in 2025 [Article]. This is a important investment focusing on ⁣improving educational⁢ infrastructure across the ⁤archipelago.





senior Editor: What sparked this large-scale project, and are there specific priorities within the program?





Dr. [Guest Name]:

The program aims to revitalize schools, particularly those significantly damaged by natural disasters, which is a major concern in Indonesia.Minister of Education Abdul Mu’ti [Article] has emphasized this prioritization, recognizing ​the urgent need in these‍ areas.





Senior Editor: We understand there’s also been a shift in duty for overseeing these renovations. Can you ⁣elaborate?





dr. [Guest Name]: Yes, ⁢there’s ​been a ​key change. The responsibility has shifted from the Ministry of Public Works to the Ministry of Primary⁤ and Secondary Education [Article]. ​This allows for a more ​streamlined process and a focus tailored specifically to educational needs.





Senior Editor: And what about islamic ⁢high schools,or ⁤Madrasah Aliyah? Are they included in this plan?





Dr. [Guest Name]: Absolutely. The Ministry of Public Works will allocate a separate Rp2.4 trillion (approximately $1.4 billion USD) for the renovation of Madrasah Aliyah [Article] . The smaller budget reflects the comparatively lower number of these institutions in Indonesia.





Senior Editor: This plan echoes similar infrastructure ‍projects undertaken in other countries. What makes Indonesia’s approach unique?





Dr.‌ [Guest Name]: Indonesia’s commitment to education ⁤is certainly noteworthy. The scale ⁣of this investment highlights the new administration’s focus on improving educational opportunities for its citizens. It echoes similar large-scale investments in‌ other countries, underlining the global recognition of ⁣education as a key driver for societal progress. ​





Senior ‍Editor: Dr. [Guest Name], thank you for providing such insightful comments. This is definitely a development our readers will wont to follow closely.





Dr. [guest Name]: My⁣ pleasure. Thank you for⁣ having me.

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