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Friday, December 28, 2012
Revenue and Dutch (APBD) West Java fiscal year 2013 amounting to Rp 17 trillion.
Revenue and Dutch (APBD) West Java fiscal year 2013 amounting to Rp 17 trillion.
Revenue and Dutch (APBD) West Java fiscal year 2013 amounting to Rp 17 trillion. This budget will be allocated for 96 development program through 1798 activities with the priorities of education (20 percent) and health (10 percent).
Acting Regional Secretariat of West Java Province Pery Soeparman explains it for submission to the 2013 Budget Implementation Document the Heads of the regional organization (WTO) and the Head of the Regional Secretariat in the Sate, Bandung, Friday (28/12/2012).
The effectiveness and sustainability of development is determined by the accuracy of the budget process as well as derivatives. In the DPA 2013 budget, the provincial government of West Java re-focus on the priority sectors of education and health, followed by other important areas.
"In 2013, we will continue to improve the quality of spending or the quality of spending," said West Java Governor Ahmad Heryawan.
In addition, it seeks to meet a 10 percent budget economy functions. This includes the development of economy, society, development and strengthening of infrastructure, and the increased use of alternative energy and electricity.
Especially with regard to education, the West Java provincial government working to increase the level of participation in basic education schools. Also completing the eradication of illiteracy and dropout reduction percentage of cases. The target was achieved through the construction of new classrooms (RKB) high school.
"Starting in January 2013, a free program for high school students will be held. A student would be awarded $ 1 million more per year," said the Governor who has recently received a major award from the Board of the Teachers' Association of Indonesia (PGRI).
In the health sector, the quality of basic services will continue to be encouraged. This target will be achieved by improving the quantity and quality of health care facilities, from health centers to the Regional General Hospital (Hospital).
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