The Indonesian Parliament's Education Committee announced a strengthened collaboration between the central and local governments to enhance education in East Kalimantan. This initiative aims to ensure that children do not miss out on education and to improve the quality of education in the region.
The East Kalimantan Education and Culture Office has announced a new program aimed at training children from remote areas to become teachers in their villages. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve education quality in underprivileged regions.
The Education and Culture Department of Indonesia has announced plans to expand the Garuda Schools Program to include four high schools, aiming to improve education quality in East Kalimantan. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to meet international educational standards.
The East Kalimantan provincial government in Indonesia has announced the initiation of sewage treatment facilities in several areas. This project aims to enhance public health and improve living conditions for residents.
A new book titled 'The History of Islam in East Kalimantan: Four and a Half Centuries of Da'wah' was launched in Samarinda, Indonesia. The book emphasizes the importance of promoting values of tolerance and cultural diversity among communities.
The East Kalimantan Social Affairs Department announced the distribution of <strong>12,500 humanitarian aid packages</strong> to disaster-affected areas. This initiative aims to accelerate humanitarian response during crises.
The East Kalimantan government is set to introduce a new management mechanism for the Limbuswana commercial center in Samarinda, ahead of the current partnership contract's expiration in July 2026. This initiative aims to enhance the region's financial returns.