Deputy Governor Of Kaltara Receives Research Results From The Mara Malaysia Institute Of Technology
TANJUNG SELOR - Deputy Governor (Deputy Governor) of North Kalimantan (Kaltara) Yansen Tipa Padan received the results of the E-RAT (Electronic Resilience Assessment Tools) research, an electronic study tool from the Mara Malaysia Institute of Technology.
"Hopefully the results of this research can be applied in facing the challenges of Kaltara's development," said Deputy Governor Yansen TP, Wednesday, May 3.
The Deputy Governor said that government administration must have a strong basis because the government and development have a sustainable orientation.
According to the Deputy Governor of Kaltara, to realize governance, research and technology activities are needed.
In addition, in general, the North Kalimantan Provincial Government welcomes cooperation with academic institutions both at home and abroad in order to create a foundation for development movements.
"So it must be realized that Kaltara should not be seen from its young age. But it must be seen from the strength and potential of its natural and human resources. Including its geopolitical potential," he said.
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Meanwhile, Director of Countering of the Mara Malaysia Institute of Technology Prof. Dr. Jamilah Said said the study he had made in collaboration with the University of Indonesia (UI) would be very beneficial for Kaltara.
"This study is important, it is to deal with economic shocks, natural disasters, disease outbreaks have been prepared. The more we are ready, the less the effect will be small," he concluded.