Indonesia to boost labour-intensive infrastructure projects
The Indonesian government will intensify labour-intensive infrastructure projects in different parts of Indonesia to offer employment to members of the low-income community to maintain their purchasing power amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Jakarta (VNA)♌ - The Indonesian government will intensify labour-intensiveinfrastructure projects in different parts of Indonesia to offer employment tomembers of the low-income community to maintain their purchasing power amid theongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
ANTARA quoted Public Works and Housing Minister BasukiHadimoeljono as saying that manpower-intensive infrastructure projects are alsoaimed at boosting economic growth and distributing funds to villages and ruralareas.
While implementing these labor-intensive infrastructureprojects, the social distancing measures will consistently be imposed tocontain the COVID-19 outbreak, he explained.
To this end, the Public Works and Housing Ministry willexpedite the realisation of this year's labor-intensive projects, financed incash, in 34 provinces across Indonesia.
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