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East Kalimantan Economic Transformation

samarinda, 1/7/13. Economic growth of East Kalimantan Province to date is still largely dependent on natural resources

This was revealed by Plt. Regional Secretary of East Kalimantan Province as well as Head of East Kalimantan Bappeda when giving a speech as well as presentation of the Draft Draft Workshop in the East Kalimantan Province RPJMD in 2014-2018 within the framework of the East Kalimantan vision in 2030 in the Bappeda Kaltim Renstra Meeting Room, Jl. Kusuma Bangsa No. 2 Samarinda, attended by participants of approximately 150 people came from all SKPDs in the scope of the East Kalimantan Provincial Government and from the academics / Unmul Samarinda.

In his presentation H. Rusmadi said the purpose of the 2014-2018 Regional RPJMD Draft Draft Workshop in the Framework of the East Kalimantan Vision in 2030 was: 1. Understanding the problems and strategic issues of the development of East Kalimantan; 2. Sharpening Formulation of Vision, Mission, Objectives and Targets of Development in 2014-2018; 3. Seeing the consistency between the vision, mission, objectives, and objectives with the formulation of development problems and strategic issues of East Kalimantan Province; 4. Test the harmony of vision and mission; 5. Test the harmony of development goals and objectives; 6. Ensure the availability of current data and information and information on targets.

The main problem of East Kalimantan

The main problems in the development of East Kalimantan according to current data and facts include: 1. Low access and quality of education; 2. Access and quality of health services need to be increased; 3. Low IDG and IPG; 4. High unemployment rate; 5. Decreased poverty levels are slow; 6. Not optimal utilization of new and renewable energy sources; 7. Not yet optimal utilization of renewable natural resources; 8. high inflation; 9. Exports of mining products in primary form; 10. Low connectivity, quality and quantity of accessibility; 11. Inadequate and uneven regional infrastructure; 12. Not enough fuel needs; 13. The low electrification ratio; 14. Not realized good governance; 15. Unexpectedly the readiness of the HR Apparatus; 16. Bureaucratic reform has not been fully implemented; 17. Lack of community welfare in rural areas; 18. Still low quality of the environment; 19. Not yet created a new development center that pays attention to the environment; 20. Flood events that occur in several locations.

Strategic Issue of East Kalimantan 6._Presenan_hasil_lokakarya

Strategic issues of East Kalimantan Province include: 1. Climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions; 2. PAN Borneo Highway Development Plan; 3. The tendency of increasingly high crude oil prices; 4. mainstreaming green economy in development planning; 5. The importance of the development of the agribusiness industry in the future; 6. scarcity of fuel and electric power that has never been solved; 7. Achievement of MDGs & MP3EI; 8. Commitment to Eradication and Prevention of Corruption; 9. weak coordination between provinces and districts/cities in controlling natural resource exploitation permits; 10. Revitalization of the Capital of East Kalimantan Province.

TARGETS AND TARGETS OF CALTIM DEVELOPMENT

Targets and targets of East Kalimantan development in accordance with the East Kalimantan RPJMD in 2014-2018 include 1. Increasing the average length of schools from 9 years to 12 years in 2018; 2. Decreased illiteracy level, current condition 97% to 100% in 2018; 3. Increasing life expectancy, the current condition of 69 years of life expectancy to 70 years in 2018; 4. Increased gender development index; 5. Increased gender empowerment index; 6. Decreased unemployment rate, the condition of open unemployment data in 2013 was 6% to 4% in 2013; 7. Decreased poverty level; 8. Increased economic growth; 9. Increased contribution of the agricultural sector in the GRDP structure; 10. Increasing the number of agricultural -based downstream industries; 11. Decreased inflation rate; 12. Increasing per capita income; 13. Decreased Gini Index; 14. Increased non -oil export value; 15. Decreased regional inequality index; 16. Road Stability Level; 17. Increased subsidized fuel quota; 18. Increased community satisfaction index; 19. Decreasing the Corruption Perception Index; 20. Increased BPK Opinion; 21. Increased democratic index; 22. Increased Swasembada Village; 23. Decreased greenhouse gas emissions; 24. Decreased levels of water pollution status; 25. Increasing the number of independent integrated cities; 26. The development of economic activity in the industrial area; 27. Increased comfort of the provincial capital and increased electrification ratio. (Public Relations Bappeda Kaltim/Sukandar, S. Sos).

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