Wednesday, 30 January 2019 03:14

Indonesia Development Forum 2019 focuses on jobs creation

Jakarta, (ANTARA News) - The National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) organized the Indonesia Development Forum (IDF) 2019, with a focus on discussions of creating jobs.
"This year`s IDF will focus on the strategies to create jobs, increase productivity, and ensure that all Indonesians have access to decent work and other economic opportunities," Bappenas` head Bambang Brodjonegoro said at the launch of IDF 2019 in Jakarta on Tuesday.

Under the theme of "Mission Possible: Seizing the Opportunities of Future Work to Drive Inclusive Growth," Bappenas co-organized the forum with the Australian government.
According to Brodjonegoro, Indonesia has enjoyed stable economic growth of above five percent in recent years.

To further accelerate the growth, it was necessary to ensure that structural transformation could be continued and no one would be left behind, he continued.
The Indonesian government has implemented a number of strategies to support inclusive growth, which included increasing investment in labor-intensive projects in sectors with high-added value as well as new sources of growth such as tourism, creative economy, and digital economy.

Improving investment climate and employment as well as growing entrepreneurship were also among efforts that have been carried out by the government.
"Insights, lessons, and solutions presented at the IDF will help make existing initiatives more effective, while identifying new ideas and approaches," Brodjonegoro remarked.

The IDF is a forum for dialogue between policy makers, academics, practitioners, and professional development activists from the government, private sector, and civil society to build evidence-based solutions to the various major challenges faced in Indonesia`s development.
This year`s IDF will focus more on research, smart practices, and lessons from development experience at the grassroots level to national and international levels.

Such lessons are important to be considered by Indonesia, which has the fourth largest number of workers in the world, but with the lowest productivity in Southeast Asia.
"We hope that this year`s IDF will produce practical recommendations that can help us in the national planning process, including the design of employment road maps," Brodjonegoro concluded.

Source: https://en.antaranews.com/news/122059/indonesia-development-forum-2019-focuses-on-jobs-creation

 

 

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