Govt to boost school internet and power grids in 3T areas
The Indonesian government plans to enhance digital learning infrastructure in underdeveloped, frontier, and outermost (3T) regions by improving electricity and internet access in 2026. This follows the successful rollout of the initiative to 288,865 educational institutions nationwide. According to the Primary and Secondary Education Ministry, 288,865 educational units have been equipped with digital interactive boards, along with laptops and external hard drives. Internet access was provided to 8,265 educational units, while 2,389 received electricity support, and 33,156 teachers and staff underwent digital learning training. In 3T areas specifically, 13,838 schools have benefited from the program, with 4,316 receiving internet services, 49 getting electricity support, and 30,285 laptops and hard drives distributed. However, challenges such as limited electricity supply, unstable internet connections, difficult geographic access, and insufficient human resources remain. The government aims to address these issues by focusing on infrastructure improvements rather than just distributing devices.
Indonezijski mangrovni gozdovi, ki so bili nekoč v svetovnih okoljskih razpravah v veliki meri spregledani, zdaj pritegnejo široko mednarodno pozornost zaradi svoje ključne vloge v boju proti podnebnim spremembam.
Na nedavnem začetnem srečanju in razširitvi 6. gozdnega programa (FP), ki je potekalo v Tanjung Selorju v Severnem Kalimantanu, je bil poudarjen pomen mangrovov pri varovanju ozemeljske celovitosti in ekološke stabilnosti Indonezije.
Pojasnil je, da je Indonezija kot otoška država še posebej izpostavljena posledicam podnebnih sprememb, vključno z dvigom morske gladine, ki grozi, da bo potopila majhne otoke in erodirala obalno zemljo.
Surjobasuindro je poudaril, da bi lahko izguba pokritosti mangrovov imela daljnosežne posledice, ki presegajo samo geografske meje. Poudaril je, da mangrovi delujejo kot naravni odklopniki proti oceanskim silam in pomagajo ohranjati izključne gospodarske cone (EEZ) v državi.
Surjobasuindro je opozoril, da Indonezija poseduje na stotine različnih oblik lokalne modrosti, povezane z upravljanjem mangrovov, s tehnikami, ki se znatno razlikujejo med regijami in celo znotraj skupnosti.
Poudarek na lokalni modrosti je v skladu s širšimi globalnimi trendi za vključevanje tradicionalnega ekološkega znanja v sodobno okoljsko upravljanje.
Če pogledamo v prihodnost, bo nadaljnja širitev projektov obnovitve mangrov in krepitev mednarodnih partnerstev verjetno oblikovala prihodnje okoljske politike Indonezije. Z naraščajočo javno in vladno podporo je država pripravljena še dodatno utrditi svoj položaj kot globalni zagovornik ohranjanja mangrov.
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