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Financial Literacy Training for Migrant Worker and It's Families PDF Print E-mail
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The number of Indonesian migrant workers is growing every year. In 2007 approximately 700,000 of Indonesian is estimated in working abroad. As the number of migrant workers grows, the remittance has also increased and for Indonesia it is now the second highest foreign exchange earner after oil, amounted to over $6 billion in 2008.

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East Java Growth Diagnostics PDF Print E-mail
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The study attempts to understand better what is constraining higher growth and investment in East Java. Through this activity we also provide support and input to the provincial and district governments at East Java to enhance regional economic performance.

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Training of Trainer (TOT) on Financial Literacy for Migrant Workers PDF Print E-mail
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This project is continuation of the previous project "Provision of Financial Literacy Training for Migrant Workers and Their Families and  its monitoring". With the tools that developed from the previous project, we were contracted with The World Bank to conduct Training of Trainer (TOT) at some BNP2TKI offices spread at all regions.

The TOT Program of Financial Literacy Training for Migrant Workers Family consists of three major activities, which are:

  • Implementation of TOT
  • Technical Assisstance (Mentoring)
  • Supervision.


This project start from February to August 2011

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 July 2011 23:06
 
Moving towards sustained inclusive growth in East Java PDF Print E-mail
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Surabaya, April 11, 2011: The World Bank today launched the East Java Growth Diagnostic report, which looks at the constraints to private investment and growth in East Java, and highlights the need to create inclusive growth that benefits the majority of the population. This entails focusing on greater productivity of labor and improving the quality of human resources.

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