" Indonesia's commitment to achieving the MDGs indicates the nation's commitment to improving the welfare of its people and also its commitment to improvement of the welfare of the global community. "
World bank
Just recently, the World Bank has provided Indonesia with a loan totaling $2,423,000,000. This loan is to be used specifically for achieving the eight Millennium Development Goals. This money is to be distributed amongst each goal, however the amount of money that is given varies depending on how much funding each goal will need in order to be achieved by 2015. Below is a budget that displays the amount of money that is to be spent on each goal. Improving these issues will in turn lead Indonesia to a brighter future.
Budget breakdown...
Poverty and Hunger 500,000,000
Education 400,000,000
Gender Equality 100,000,000
Child Health 450,000,000
Maternal Health 350,000,000
HIV/Aids 152,300,000
Environmental Sustainability 250,000,000
Global Partnerships 200,000,000
Education 400,000,000
Gender Equality 100,000,000
Child Health 450,000,000
Maternal Health 350,000,000
HIV/Aids 152,300,000
Environmental Sustainability 250,000,000
Global Partnerships 200,000,000