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Accelerating Poverty and Vulnerability Reduction: Trends, Opportunities, and Constraint
Despite progress in poverty reduction during the last four decades, Indonesia is still plagued by a high rate of multidimensional poverty and deprivation. The 2009 monetary poverty rate of 14.15% is 5.95 percentage points higher than the government’s initial target, while, in other dimensions of poverty, Indonesia lags behind its neighbors. There are opportunities for accelerating poverty reduction in the future by virtue of globalization, demographic dividend, adoption of participatory development approaches, and support from international commitments on the millennium development goals (MDGs).
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