World Bank Search - documentsZmQzZTk1YzdiNjZhZmExYjU5MzQ1YjZjZGVmNzdhYzZlZDg0NjI4Mw2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/immersive-story/2024/03/08/accelerate-equality-in-east-asia-and-pacificTonga,Samoa,Mongolia,Lao PDR,China,Myanmar,Vietnam,Indonesia,Philippines,Timor-Leste,Papua New Guinea,ThailandOn International Women's Day, we honor the women of East Asia and Pacific—celebrating the vast spectrum of contributions they bring to their families, communities, and nations. From mothers tirelessly advocating for their children's education, to dynamic entrepreneurs and dedicated community leaders, we recognize every woman's role to accelerate equality.subject:gender,country:Tonga,country:Samoa,country:Mongolia,country:Lao PDR,country:China,country:Myanmar,country:Vietnam,country:Indonesia,country:Philippines,country:Timor-Leste,country:Papua New Guinea,regions:East Asia and Pacific,country:ThailandEnglishEast Asia and PacificAccelerate Equality in East Asia and PacificGender/content/wb-home/en/news/immersive-story/2024/03/08/accelerate-equality-in-east-asia-and-pacific2024-03-08T15:55:00ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5Tonga,Samoa,Mongolia,Lao PDR,China,Myanmar,Vietnam,Indonesia,Philippines,Timor-Leste,Papua New Guinea,ThailandTO,WS,MN,LA,CN,MM,VN,ID,PH,TL,PG,THImmersive StoryNANAImmersive StoryEast Asia and Pacific, EAPZTBmMGNmZThlYjQ5MmMxMTk1NmZkNTNmNDhjZjMwYTIwYmQ4OTQ2MA2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2024/02/08/how-indonesia-is-including-students-with-disabilities-in-school-in-rural-indonesiaIndonesiaA pilot program assessing the needs of disabled students in five districts in Indonesia is delivering better learning outcomes for students with disabilities.country:Indonesia,regions:East Asia and PacificEnglishEast Asia and PacificHow Indonesia is Including Students with Disabilities in School in Rural Indonesia/content/wb-home/en/news/feature/2024/02/08/how-indonesia-is-including-students-with-disabilities-in-school-in-rural-indonesia2024-02-08T11:08:49ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5IndonesiaIDFeature Story Globally, children with disabilities are the ones most likely to be excluded from education. In Indonesia, almost 30 percent of children with disabilities do not have access to education, and many of those who are in school are underserved. Despite progress in inclusive education policy development, implementation of inclusion education has a way to go. However, with Inclusive Education Initiative (IEI) Trust Fund, the World Bank is supporting the Indonesian government through an online pilot program to better diagnose the needs of learning for students with disabilities in rural areas and to identify gaps in serving these students. The positive response to the pilot suggests there is an opportunity to expand the program to 139,000 students with disabilities in Indonesia's inclusive schools. The pilot, conducted by Wahana Inklusif Indonesia Foundation, took place in Lebak, Cilacap, Bondowoso, Ponorogo, and Bima districts, and ran from October 2021 to November 2022. It was initiated inFeature StoryEast Asia and Pacific, EAPYzU0NTc3MjE4OTI5ZjhjMGEwNWE0ZjNkNjk4YWY0NTQ2ZTQ4YjY2MA2http://www.worldbank.org/in/news/feature/2024/02/08/how-indonesia-is-including-students-with-disabilities-in-school-in-rural-indonesiaIndonesiaA pilot program assessing the needs of disabled students in five districts in Indonesia is delivering better learning outcomes for students with disabilities.country:Indonesia,regions:East Asia and PacificIndonesianEast Asia and PacificBagaimana Indonesia Memastikan Inklusivitas Siswa dengan Disabilitas di Sekolah Pedesaan/content/wb-home/in/news/feature/2024/02/08/how-indonesia-is-including-students-with-disabilities-in-school-in-rural-indonesia2024-02-08T11:08:49ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5IndonesiaIDFeature Story Secara global, anak dengan disabilitas adalah kelompok yang paling mungkin terpinggirkan dalam hal pendidikan. Di Indonesia, hampir 30 persen anak dengan disabilitas tidak memiliki akses ke pendidikan, dan banyak di antara mereka yang bersekolah ternyata tidak mendapatkan layanan yang memadai. Terlepas dari kemajuan yang dicapai dalam pengembangan kebijakan pendidikan inklusif, implementasi program-program pendidikan inklusif masih perlu didorong lebih jauh. Melalui Inclusive Education Initiative (IEI) Trust Fund atau Dana Perwalian Pendidikan Inklusif, Bank Dunia mendukung Pemerintah Indonesia melalui program uji coba secara daring untuk dapat mendiagnosis secara lebih baik kebutuhan pembelajaran bagi siswa dengan disabilitas di daerah pedesaan dan mengidentifikasi kesenjangan layanan pendidikan bagi siswa tersebut. Adanya tanggapan positif terhadap program uji coba ini menunjukkan peluang untuk memperluas program kepada 139.000 siswa disabilitas di sekolah-sekolah inklusif IndonesiaFeature StoryEast Asia and Pacific, EAPODg4YThmMTM5MmY0ODVmNzNlZTI4MWY3MjI0MmYxNDJhNTM0NzM0Yg2http://www.worldbank.org/in/country/indonesia/publication/green-tradeIndonesiaIndonesia memiliki potensi yang belum dimanfaatkan dalam ekspor environmental goods (EG) dan pengganti plastik.regions:East Asia and Pacific,country:IndonesiaIndonesianEast Asia and PacificPeran Kebijakan Perdagangan dalam Transformasi Hijau di Indonesia/content/country/indonesia/in/publication/green-trade2024-01-18T12:35:00ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5IndonesiaIDPublicationPublicationEast Asia and Pacific, EAPcountry|indonesiaNzc4NmEzZjc4MDY2MTFlM2IyMGU5NWNjODg4Y2Y1NjMxMzY2NDljZQ2http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/indonesia/publication/green-tradeIndonesiaThe World Bank’s report shows that Indonesia has untapped potential for trading in environmental goods and plastic substitutes.regions:East Asia and Pacific,country:IndonesiaEnglishEast Asia and PacificTrading Towards Sustainability: The Role of Trade Policies in Indonesia’s Green Transformation/content/country/indonesia/en/publication/green-trade2024-01-18T12:35:00ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5IndonesiaIDPublicationPublicationEast Asia and Pacific, EAPcountry|indonesiaMzc5NWNlMDNhMjQ5OWI5YmI3YTZiZmRjNzZiZGJiZTA3OWIwM2IzOQ2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/12/14/from-the-ground-up-how-secure-land-rights-are-improving-livelihoods-and-supporting-the-climate-agenda-in-indonesiaIndonesiaThe World Bank is supporting the government’s efforts through its Program to Accelerate Agrarian Reform (the One Map) Project ($240 million), which conducts village-based participatory mapping and registration of land rights in 10 provinces.regions:East Asia and Pacific,country:IndonesiaEnglishEast Asia and PacificFrom the Ground Up: How Secure Land Rights Are Improving Livelihoods and Supporting the Climate Agenda in IndonesiaP160661/content/wb-home/en/news/feature/2023/12/14/from-the-ground-up-how-secure-land-rights-are-improving-livelihoods-and-supporting-the-climate-agenda-in-indonesia2023-12-14T17:28:01ZtrueEast Asia and Pacificcq5IndonesiaIDFeature Story As many as 2.5 billion of the world’s people—around one in three—rely on land, natural resources, and ecosystems for their well-being and livelihoods. But an astonishing 70 percent of the world’s population lack secure rights over their land. Clarity over land rights and land use has long been recognized as key to sustainable landscape management, social stability, inclusive growth, conflict resolution, and environmental conservation. To reduce poverty and create rural jobs, Indonesia’s government has sought to increase equitable access to land and its resources. Through its Agrarian Reform Program, launched in 2015, it aims to redistribute 9 million hectares of land in Indonesia by 2025, provide secure land rights, and promote sustainable land use practices. The World Bank is supporting the government’s efforts through its Program to Accelerate Agrarian Reform (the One Map) Project ($240 million), which conducts village-based participatory mapping and registration of land rights in 10 provinces. The project aims to register 7 million land parcels in rural areas by the end of 2024. By mid-2023, it had mapped over 6.6 million land parcels, putting it well ahead of schedule. As many as 2.5 billion of the world’s people—around one in three—rely on land, natural resources, and ecosystems for their well-being and livelihoods. But an astonishing 70 percent of the world’s population lack secure rights over their land. Clarity over land rights and land use has long been recognized as key to sustainable landscape management, social stability, inclusive growth, conflict resolution, and environmental conservation. To reduce poverty and create rural jobs, Indonesia’s government has sought to increase equitable access to land and its resources. Through its Agrarian Reform Program, launched in 2015, it aims to redistribute 9 million hectares of land in Indonesia by 2025, provide secure land rights, and promote sustainable land use practices. The World Bank is supporting the government’s efforts through its Program to Accelerate Agrarian Reform (the One Map) Project ($240 million), which conducts village-based participatory mapping and registration of land rights in 1Feature StoryEast Asia and Pacific, EAPNjQyNGFkMWQ3ZjE4ZTJiYjdmNGJjY2E5ZmNiNDk3ZjJlYjgyOGQxYg2http://www.worldbank.org/in/news/feature/2023/12/14/from-the-ground-up-how-secure-land-rights-are-improving-livelihoods-and-supporting-the-climate-agenda-in-indonesiaIndonesiaThe World Bank is supporting the government’s efforts through its Program to Accelerate Agrarian Reform (the One Map) Project ($240 million), which conducts village-based participatory mapping and registration of land rights in 10 provinces.regions:East Asia and Pacific,country:IndonesiaIndonesianEast Asia and PacificDari Tapak ke Atas: Jaminan Hak Atas Tanah Meningkatkan Mata Pencaharian dan Mendukung Agenda Perubahan Iklim di IndonesiaP160661/content/wb-home/in/news/feature/2023/12/14/from-the-ground-up-how-secure-land-rights-are-improving-livelihoods-and-supporting-the-climate-agenda-in-indonesia2023-12-14T17:28:01ZtrueEast Asia and Pacificcq5IndonesiaIDFeature StoryFeature StoryEast Asia and Pacific, EAPODU5MDM1NGM4MGRmNTA4M2Q3ZjRlYTI0YTY4ZGE1ZTRmNTFjYWRjZQ2http://www.worldbank.org/in/news/press-release/2023/12/13/indonesia-economic-growth-to-ease-slightly-in-2024-as-commodity-prices-softenIndonesiaIndonesia’s economic growth remains resilient, with inflation on a declining trend, and a stable currencycountry:Indonesia,regions:East Asia and PacificIndonesianEast Asia and PacificPertumbuhan Ekonomi Indonesia Akan Sedikit Menurun pada Tahun 2024 Seiring Melemahnya Harga Komoditas/content/wb-home/in/news/press-release/2023/12/13/indonesia-economic-growth-to-ease-slightly-in-2024-as-commodity-prices-soften2023-12-13T11:10:09ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5IndonesiaIDPress ReleasePress ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPOGIyOTQ5NmNlNDcwM2U4YWNiYjRjYTk3Y2E0NGE2NWUzMTFlM2I5Yw2http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2023/12/13/indonesia-economic-growth-to-ease-slightly-in-2024-as-commodity-prices-softenIndonesiaIndonesia’s economic growth remains resilient, with inflation on a declining trend, and a stable currencycountry:Indonesia,regions:East Asia and PacificEnglishEast Asia and PacificIndonesia’s Economic Growth to Ease Slightly in 2024 as Commodity Prices Soften/content/wb-home/en/news/press-release/2023/12/13/indonesia-economic-growth-to-ease-slightly-in-2024-as-commodity-prices-soften2023-12-13T11:10:09ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5IndonesiaIDPress ReleasePress ReleaseEast Asia and Pacific, EAPNzJkNTkwZTRhMjQ0YTRhZjUwNmVhNDc1M2Q0N2ZhODc4NmE2NzAyMQ2http://www.worldbank.org/in/news/feature/2023/11/30/planting-mangrove-forests-is-paying-off-in-indonesiaIndonesiaPaying local residents to plant mangroves has raised incomes, increased fishery output, protected coastal areas, and contributed to efforts to mitigate climate change.regions:East Asia and Pacific,country:IndonesiaIndonesianEast Asia and PacificPenanaman Mangrove di Indonesia Membuahkan Hasil yang Positif/content/wb-home/in/news/feature/2023/11/30/planting-mangrove-forests-is-paying-off-in-indonesia2023-11-30T21:13:00ZEast Asia and Pacificcq5IndonesiaIDFeature Story Tanaman mangrove memiliki peran penting dalam mendukung mata pencaharian masyarakat pesisir, melindungi pantai dari bencana alam, dan mengurangi dampak perubahan iklim global. Tanaman ini dapat berkontribusi untuk mengurangi kemiskinan dan menciptakan bumi layak huni. Mengingat Indonesia memiliki hutan mangrove terbesar dan paling beragam di dunia, tanaman ini memiliki peran yang sangat penting. Menyadari nilai penting dan fungsi ekosistem mangrove, Pemerintah Indonesia memberikan insentif kepada masyarakat setempat untuk menanam mangrove yang akan didukung oleh program Bank Dunia Mangroves for Coastal Resilience. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk menciptakan sumber pendapatan baru bagi masyarakat, memberdayakan perempuan, meningkatkan laba usaha perikanan, dan melindungi daerah pesisir dari banjir. Konservasi ekosistem mangrove yang sehat dan penanaman kembali menjadi sangat penting jika Indonesia ingin mewujudkan rencana ambisiusnya untuk mengubah hutan dan jenis lahan lainnya menjadi arFeature StoryEast Asia and Pacific, EAPIBRD