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Anies Wants ADRI to Assist in Realizing Qualified Human Resources

Jakarta Governor, Anies Baswedan wants Indonesian Experts and Lecturers (ADRI) to give a real contribution in realizing qualified human resources (SDM).

I want ADRI as the professional organization to contribute in improving human resources quality in Indonesia

According to him, experts and lecturers have a big responsibility in improving human resources quality, especially in this globalization era.

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"I want ADRI as the professional organization to contribute in improving human resources quality in Indonesia," he mentioned while attending ADRI Association's National Working Meeting (Rakernas).

He assessed, education is a way to invest human resources and it is very determining the future of a nation.

"I hope there are more college students who can take their roles in public sector. Besides, I hope bachelors could enter government institutions," he explained.

He added, ADRI has a role to encourage alumnus to participate in Jakarta development.

"There are many challenges in developing Jakarta. Together, let us completing those problems," he affirmed.

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