The Central Papua government has announced the inclusion of the local community in shaping the autonomy program and the government work vision for 2027, aiming to enhance sustainable and inclusive development.
The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs has stressed the importance of integrating central and local government policies while preparing the 2027 regional government work plan. This was highlighted during a speech at the development planning forum in Yogyakarta.
Indonesian National Planning Minister, Rashmat Bambudi, emphasized that the progress of nations heavily relies on the quality of available data. This statement was made during a coordination meeting with senior officials from the national statistics agency in Jakarta.
The Indonesian Ministry of National Planning and Development has announced a new strategic document aimed at enhancing intergenerational justice in national development plans. This initiative comes at a time when the country is experiencing significant demographic shifts.
The Ministry of Interior and the Statistics Departments have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at data exchange and enhancing development planning in the country. This initiative is part of efforts to improve government services and facilitate decision-making processes.
The head of the legislative committee in the Indonesian parliament revealed a proposal to establish an independent agency for national data management. This initiative aims to enhance the accuracy of developmental planning through integrated and reliable data.
In a move aimed at promoting sustainable development, Jakarta's Secretary, Os Kuswanto, urged all government entities to ensure budget proposals align with central policies and local vision during the opening of the 2026 Development Planning Conference.
Jakarta's Secretary of Government, Os Kuswanto, emphasized the importance of community involvement in shaping the 2027 development plan during the 2026 regional planning conference. He highlighted the need to address economic and social performance across various areas of the capital.
India has commenced the largest population census in the world, aiming to count over <strong>1.4 billion people</strong>. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to update demographic data and enhance developmental planning.
India has commenced its long-awaited national census, a crucial step for comprehensive data collection. For the first time since independence, information about social classes will be included.
The General Statistics Department has announced the commencement of the census phase for the 2026 Population and Housing Census. This initiative aims to gather accurate data reflecting demographic and social changes in the country.