Indonesia's Minister Prasetyo Hadi Expands Tuition-Free Sekolah Rakyat Program with 200 New Schools

Published on 4.16.25

  The Indonesian government is taking steps to address disparities in education and promote access to quality learning opportunities across the country. Minister Prasetyo Hadi's initiative to implement a tuition-free school program, Sekolah Rakyat, aims to break the cycle of poverty by providing education to those in need. This effort is part of President Prabowo Subianto's broader educational reform vision. The program will see 200 schools opened or renovated this year, with support from state-owned enterprises and local governments. The government's initiatives demonstrate a commitment to addressing educational disparities and promoting access to quality learning opportunities across Indonesia.

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