In Terms Of Education, Australian Embassy Officials Visited The Papua Provincial Government
PAPUA - Australian Embassy officials (Kedubes) working visits to the Papua Provincial Government (Pemprov). They again strengthened cooperation, especially in the field of education and community services, visiting Bumi Cenderawasih on Monday, January 16.
Australia's Deputy Ambassador to Indonesia Steve Scott said, after facing three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, this visit was very important.
"We want to increase cooperation that has been established so far, both in the fields of education, community services, health and government", he said in Jayapura, Papua, Monday, January 16, was confiscated by Antara.
According to Steve, strengthening this cooperation is very important, especially in terms of geography, Australia and Eastern Indonesia are quite close.
"We are very happy to be back in Papua, of course Indonesia, which is a very important partner for Australia," he said.
He explained that at the meeting his party discussed the latest developments and situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, besides that Australia has development partners in Papua.
"For special programs for Papua, we have a scale where the program focuses on various community services, both in the fields of Health, Education and government services," he said again.
Meanwhile, Assistant for General Affairs of the Regional Secretary of Papua, Derek Hegemur, said that his party appreciated the arrival of the Embassy from Australia and various collaborations so far.
"So that in the future it will become part of the cooperation that needs to be improved again specifically in programs that are the basis of service to the community," he said.
During the visit of Australian Embassy officials, they were also present to welcome the Assistant for the Economy and People's Welfare, the Head of the Kominfo Service, to the Kesbangpol Education Office, Bapenda and other agencies in the Papua Regional Secretary Meeting Room.