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|Description=The problem of education in Indonesia is characterized by inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and a lack of qualified teachers, resulting in low levels of literacy and limited access to quality education, particularly in rural areas. Additionally, the education system is highly centralized, with limited autonomy for schools and a rigid curriculum that does not always meet the needs of students.
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Region: Indonesia

The problem of education in Indonesia is characterized by inadequate funding, poor quality of teaching, and unequal access to education, particularly in rural areas and among marginalized communities. This has resulted in low literacy rates, high dropout rates, and limited opportunities for students to acquire the skills needed for employment and economic growth.

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                Your donations enable East Bali Poverty Project (EBPP) to continue providing quality education in 2023 for all 44 students in EBPP's Jatituhu & Pengalusan schools, located in remote hamlets on the ste...
                
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                Reading is the beginning of a child's education, but more than half of Indonesian children leave primary school unable to read and understand a simple text.*  This project will equip teachers working ...
                
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                Many students living in poverty may stop going to school, so they can work to help their parents and provide foods for their families, which leaves them without literacy and numeracy skills they need ...
                
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                About 15 minutes drive from Kuta is Bali's biggest official tip at Suwung, where mountains of rubbish dominate the landscape. It's a 30 Hectare Trash Mountain Site.This area is also a home for 100 plu...
                
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                Many high school graduates become unemployed due to lack of skills. YKIP plans to make a scholarship program for girls to get one-year training to obtain more skills needed in the job market. The trai...
                
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