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Australia's Education Partnership with Indonesia (2011-2016)
Overview of Australia's Education Partnership with Indonesia
Australia’s Education Partnership is helping increase access to junior secondary education in poor and remote areas of Indonesia by constructing or expanding up to 2,000 schools to create 300,000 new school places; improve school management by training Indonesia's school principals, treasurers and district education officials; improve the quality of Islamic education by helping at least 1,500 moderate Islamic schools achieve national accreditation so they can conduct national examinations and issue school leaving certificates; and support better evidence-based policy and programming through access to expertise for education reform driven by Indonesia. This new partnership will deepen and extend the highly successful Basic Education Program.
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Documents
The following documents describe in more detail the Australia's Education Partnership with Indonesia initiative*. Documents are uploaded as the initiative progresses. Find out more about the aid management cycle and the documents you can expect to find.
*AusAID is committed to publishing documents and data concerning Australia’s official development assistance in a way that is comprehensive, accessible and current. Information published on the Indonesia Program is currently not complete and further initiatives will be added over the course of the next few months. The AusAID practice will be to publish documents once finalised and where appropriate after the partner government and any other partners directly involved in the delivery of the initiative have been consulted. Not all material published on this site is created by AusAID and therefore not all documents reflect the views of the Australian Government. In limited circumstances some information may be withheld for reasons including privacy and commercial sensitivity. An important objective of the Transparency Initiative is to promote broad-based understanding, analysis and discussion of aid issues and to inform the future delivery of Australia’s aid program.
Last reviewed: 21 June, 2012