State budget drives education equality, toll infrastructure improvement in the past decade

JakartaPost-Oct 13

The development of education in Indonesia has shown good results over the past decade. From 2015 to 2023, Indonesia’s state budget has allocated a total of Rp 4,006.1 trillion (US$25.7 billion) to foster superior human resources, as explained by the head of the State Budget Policy Center at the Finance Ministry’s Fiscal Policy Agency (BKF) Wahyu Utomo at a media event in Anyer, Banten on Sept. 25. Wahyu said the impact can be seen in the increase in the gross participation rate of higher education alongside the number of elementary, middle and high schools. In the last ten years, the number of elementary schools in Indonesia has increased from 147,513 to 148,758, junior high schools increased from 36,518 to 42,548, while the number of senior high schools increased from 24,934 to 28,697. In addition, the gross participation rate for higher education increased from 25.76 percent in 2014 to 31.45 percent in 2023. “We can also see the impact [of the increased health spending]. Stunting dropped to 21.5 percent in 2023 compared to 37.2 percent in 2013, while the number of hospitals also increased quite significantly from 1,855 to 2,636. The number of health centers increased from 9,731 in 2014 to 10,416 in 2024.” The last decade’s social protection budget of Rp 3,127.6 trillion had a good impact, especially in reducing poverty rates significantly to the single digits. In 2014, the poverty rate stood at 11.25 percent and has decreased to 9.03 percent in 2024. In addition, the inequality rate decreased from 0.406 in 2014 to 0.379 in 2024. Infrastructure development to increase competitiveness reached Rp 3,167.4 trillion from 2015 to 2023. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/business/2024/10/13/state-budget-drives-education-equality-toll-infrastructure-improvement-in-the-past-decade.html