FOREIGN
INVESTMENT IN PAPUA
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ACCELERATION
OF DEVELOPMENT
http://www.loc.gov/lawweb/servlet/lloc_news?disp3_l205403437_text
(Dec 18, 2012) On October
17, 2012, Indonesia's national government issued a regulation that places a limit on which businesses may submit bids for
government construction in Papua. Presidential Decree No. 84/2012 specifies that only companies owned by natives of Papua
may make bids on infrastructure projects in the province valued at under Rp500 million (about US$52,000). The hope is that
this will help increase development in the area and create prosperity.
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US
DEPARTMENT OF STATE: The Papua Status
http://www.state.gov/p/eap/rls/rm/2010/09/147551.htm
Testimony by Joseph Yun
Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Statement Before the House Foreign Affairs
Committee Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific and the Global Environment
Washington, DC, September 22, 2010
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USAID
IN PAPUA TO REACH UNREACHED
http://transition.usaid.gov/press/frontlines/fl_sep11/FL_sep11_EDU_PAPUA.html
In
the highlands of Papua, Indonesia’s largest and most undeveloped region, there are not enough schools, and those that
do exist do not function well. As Ako Kobak, a non-formal primary teacher in Sologma, says: “We are [a] 12-hour walk
from the nearest government school and, even there, the teachers don’t come.”
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MAF
IN PAPUA TO REACH UNREACHED
http://www.maf.org/about/where-we-serve/papua
Nonprofit MAF (Mission
Aviation Fellowship) serves the hinterland of Papua flying supply aid and gospel sharing to isolated people
meeting physical and spiritual need.
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