My Personal Journey in Jakarta
- M Reza Rifki
- Apr 22
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 16
We need to create a better Indonesian society—one that is more sustainable, with high-quality infrastructure and public services that benefit all.
I remember when I lived in Jakarta, many people were still struggling to meet their basic needs. This challenge is not unique to Jakarta—it is widespread across Indonesia. From infrastructure to education, the quality remains low in many areas. Even in the capital, there are significant gaps that need to be addressed.
We must acknowledge this inequality and take meaningful action. There are millions of Indonesians who still struggle daily apart form great skyscrapers. We need greater awareness and a collective commitment to change.
We dream of an Indonesia where rural areas and city center are not left behind—where every community has access to quality infrastructure, healthcare, education, and opportunity. An Indonesia where we learn from one another and grow together.
Let’s take action. For a better, more just, and more sustainable Indonesia.
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