Indonesia has faced criticism for its human rights record, particularly in relation to issues such as freedom of expression, assembly, and the press. The country has also struggled with corruption, with many high-profile cases of graft and corruption involving government officials and politicians. However, the Indonesian government has taken steps to strengthen its democratic institutions and improve transparency and accountability.
The quality of education is also a concern, with many schools lacking qualified teachers, infrastructure, and resources. This has resulted in poor learning outcomes, with only 12% of students achieving the minimum competency level in mathematics and 15% in reading comprehension. cewek-smu-sma-mesum-bugil-telanjang-13.jpg
To understand Indonesia today, one must look at the intersection of its ancient traditions and the rapid modernization of a G20 economy. The Cultural Backbone: Harmony and Collectivism Indonesia has faced criticism for its human rights