Indonesia Infrastructure Initiative
EINRIP supports 20 major road projects across
EINRIP supports 20 major road projects across
The Eastern Indonesia National Roads Improvement Project (EINRIP) is supporting major national road and bridge improvements which will promote economic and social development in eastern Indonesia. EINRIP supports 20 major road projects across nine provinces, totalling 395 km of national roads and 1300m of fabricated steel bridge structures. Works are scheduled for completion in December 2014.
To make pregnancy and childbirth safer for women in Indonesia’s poorest areas such as Nusa Tenggara Timur.
The AIPMNH short term (3 year) objective is that:
The Australia Indonesia Partnership for Decentralisation (AIPD) supports the Government of Indonesia to improve the performance of provincial and local governments. More specifically, AIPD aims to improve public service provision in health, education and infrastructure.
Citizens and their organizations are empowered to engage with local governments on improving local development impacts in 16 districts in eastern Indonesia.
The Four objectives which define the desired outcomes of the Program during its lifetime are:
Improve access to better governed and quality basic education services This program supports Indonesia to give nine years of quality, basic education to all Indonesian girls and boys. It is targeted where needs are most pressing - at the Junior Secondary Level. About 2,000 new schools have been constructed and more than 130,000 children are already enrolled and attending these schools. These schools have been built by local communities, including villagers whose children will attend the schools.
Protected green turtles traded, eaten in Sumba
Djemi Amnifu, The Jakarta Post, Kupang | Archipelago | Thu, April 16 2015, 6:59 AM
Protected green turtles are being illegally hunted and freely traded by fishermen in Perokonda, Kodi district, Southwest Sumba regency, Sumba Island, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) for consumption, a researcher says.
Marthin Angga, a member of the 2015 Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia Expedition Team, said researchers had found empty turtle carapaces on Perokonda Beach.
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Replikasi Disiapkan di Lahan Kering NTT
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Islands in focus: NTT churches
urged to solve human trafficking
The Jakarta Post, Kupang | Archipelago | Tue, April 07 2015, 6:42 AM
Minister of Women Empowerment and Child Protection Yohana Susana Yambise is calling on churches and others to help reduce human trafficking in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), one of the five provinces with the most number of cases.
“The government cannot work alone, but must cooperate with many parties, including churches, to fight syndicates of human traffickers,” Yohana said while attending Easter celebrations in Kupang on Monday.