“Although our Human Development Index (HDI) numbers have risen rapidly, there is a huge gap,” Mambrasar stated during the virtual 2022 SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) Annual Conference here on Friday.
He highlighted that although the Indonesian Human Development Index in 2022 had reached 72.91, the development of human resources was still inequitable in the country.
He cited as an example how the HDI in big cities, such as Jakarta, is almost 80, while it remains at around 50 in other regions.
“It means that we, as a nation, want to go up. We talk about green jobs, (then we must) start first from education. There must be equality first. The message about green jobs or…
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