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West Papua allocates Rp194 Billion for village cooperatives
The West Papua provincial government has projected that around Rp194.1 billion of the province's total Rp334.5 ...
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South China Morning Post
· Jul 1, 2026
Indonesian civil trainee deaths spur criticisms of Prabowo’s reliance on military drill
When Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto promised to build 80,000 village cooperatives across the archipelago, the aim was to drive rural growth, strengthen food security and give communities greater control over essential goods and services. But the deaths of five trainees preparing to manage the cooperatives have cast a shadow over the US13.4 billion programme, one of Prabowo’s flagship initiatives alongside free nutritious meals and affordable housing. The trainees were required to take...
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· Jul 5, 2026
South Papua's largest food development area reaches 102,000 ha: Bulog
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· Jul 7, 2026
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BERNAMA
· Jul 8, 2026
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Related coverage for "West Papua allocates Rp194 Billion for village cooperatives": South China Morning Post — Indonesian civil trainee deaths spur criticisms of Prabowo’s reliance on military drill. ANTARA News — South Papua's largest food development area reaches 102,000 ha: Bulog. ZNS Bahamas — Government Strengthens Small Home Repairs Programme with Renewed Focus on Accountability and Quality. Utusan Malaysia — RM150,000 baiki, bina tambatan bot di Kuala Perlis. Animal Charity Evaluators — Monthly Spotlight: Asia Farming Solutions. BERNAMA — General : Halal Home Grown Champion Programme Generates RM187.91 Million Potential Sales From 2024â2026