Indonesia mendapatkan pinjaman senilai USD500 juta atau setara Rp7,73 triliun dari Bank Pembangunan Asia untuk memperkuat sumber daya manusia dan meningkatkan produktivitas tenaga kerja. Pembangunan manusia dan produktivitas SDM akibat pandemi covid-19 merupakan salah satu prioritas ADB dalam membangun anggota, membantu anggota negara berkembang Indonesia.
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:00 Indonesia received a loan of US$500 million or 7.73 trillion from the Asian Development Bank
00:07 to strengthen human resources and increase productivity of workers.
00:12 Human development and human resources productivity due to the COVID-19 pandemic
00:16 is one of the priorities of the ADB in building and helping developing countries.
00:26 Indonesia received a loan of US$500 million or 7.73 trillion from the Asian Development Bank
00:35 to strengthen human resources and increase productivity of workers.
00:42 ADB Director for Indonesia, Jiro Tominaga said
00:45 the loan is the second of three sub-programs under the SDM development program
00:52 after the first loan was approved in 2021.
00:56 According to Jiro,
00:57 reversing the decline in human development and productivity due to the COVID-19 pandemic
01:01 is one of the priorities of the ADB in helping developing countries.
01:06 The productivity improvement program through the SDM development
01:09 is supported by reform in the field of education,
01:12 development of skills, health and social protection
01:15 in line with the goals of sustainable development.
01:19 Various reforms have helped strengthen the policy of financing and monitoring of SDGs,
01:24 including the establishment of 11 new SDGs centers in Indonesia.
01:28 The centers will localize SDGs further through research and education,
01:33 access and policy suggestions.
01:36 To improve the achievement of education,
01:38 skill improvement and skill training,
01:41 the government continues to implement a responsive skill development program
01:44 for the market for young and elderly who are unemployed.
01:47 This is done through the Pre-Employment Card.
01:51 In addition, more than 30 teachers, most of whom are women,
01:55 have been trained as leaders in education,
01:58 which is part of the teacher-teacher program.
02:00 And 2.9 million teachers are claimed to have been given access to the digital platform of teacher-teacher,
02:05 which provides learning resources through smart phones, laptops and desktop computers.
02:12 In increasing health access,
02:13 the government has laid the foundation to strengthen
02:16 and transform the primary health care system,
02:20 thus promoting health promotion and people empowerment,
02:23 as well as expanding the care of mothers and children based on the people.
02:28 Tim Liputan, IDX Channel.
02:30 [Music]
02:37 [Music]
02:40 [BLANK_AUDIO]