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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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