Islamic scholars have developed an ethical commitment based on the Qur’an and the Hadiths in order to protect the enviroment and act more sustainably.
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West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil held a meeting with the 12 education and research leaders of the AIC Board.
Latrobe Valley women are being invited to have a yarn with Indonesian financial regulators about financial independence for women and how these ideas can be shared in Indonesia.
Analysts say a promotion would be for Sri Mulyani, who has rock star appeal among citizens, to take on the additional role of coordinating minister for economic affairs
The Australia-Indonesia Centre is hiring an Administrative Officer for the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR), to be based in Makassar.
A plan to recruit university heads from overseas in order to improve research quality and boost performance in global university rankings, has provoked controversy.
What are the prospects for young Indonesians today, as they become better educated and stand to live longer? And what social changes are occurring with demographic shifts?
Scholars warn that without transparency and accountability as well as merit-based competition the government’s recent efforts will once again end up a waste of money.
The solution is to increase production in Indonesia, the top supplier and processor in the region, according to the Cocoa Association of Asia. But that’s going to be a tough assignment.
McKinsey has tipped Indonesia to reach Group of Seven status, having one of the world’s largest economies, by 2030. But Indonesia’s plan for getting there is not bold enough.
Indonesia aims to provide access to electricity to nearly all corners of the archipelago by the end of this year. We visit one of several eastern islands transformed by electricity.
The world’s top palm oil producer has told some retailers to remove food products with “palm oil-free” labels from their shops, as it seeks to protect its key export.
And the Indonesian anti-corruption agency has gone from strength to strength since. Over 1000 public officials have been sentenced since it began operations in 2004.
More than one-third of the country’s young people want to work for themselves. This may seem unsurprising in light of its recent string of booming tech unicorns
“The international world should be able to perceive our talent. Once again, we must be more expansive (in our approach), by migrating from local to global.”
“With innovation, superior human resources and technology, we will escape our dependence on natural resources. The country’s human capital should be world-class.”