Privat Industry: A Few Facts About Indonesia

in voilk •  2 months ago

    Today I am in Cianjur. A district in West Java. This area is quite remote. The signal is sometimes non-existent. I found several things in this place. Damaged roads. Actually, this damaged road is the village government. What is damaged?

    There are a number of clusters on several roads. This is quite disturbing when walking. Some people here use motorbikes as their means of transportation. Damaged roads certainly make people uncomfortable. Do they need to be managed by the private sector?

    I can't say that. Because, the central government provides a budget so that village governments can manage themselves and prioritize their respective villages. In fact, this is difficult to do. I can't think that this place, I mean the road, should be by the private sector. Hopefully the damaged road will not be damaged again.

    For me personally, with the mirror of seeing Indonesia which already has a budget, it seems that it doesn't need to be managed by the private sector. However, I am also a little jealous of a number of housing complexes managed by the private sector, where a number of roads are very smooth and comfortable. Can be used to learn to ride a motorbike or car.

    Is the air also more comfortable managed by the private sector? Honestly, it is very comfortable, but the community is constrained by the problem of costs, especially the community in Indonesia. Air managed by the private sector is on average quite expensive. Meanwhile, air managed by regional companies often experiences congestion or damage.

    The middle way, the community makes wells so that the water in their homes is smoother. Then, what can be managed by the private sector? I have an interesting experience with a number of things managed by the private sector. Namely, my parents' illness.

    For almost 2 years, my mother was sick. Going to a government hospital was considered to be an ulcer and another blood sugar, one time I gave an alternative by going to a private hospital. The results of the examination were very different, namely a private hospital with very expensive facilities.

    No longer diagnosed with ulcers, but the disease was heart disease. When I found out about this, my heart felt broken. How could health facilities not be able to detect my mother's illness. I have been around five government houses. All of them said the same thing.

    Since then, for health facilities I prefer large hospitals and private ones. For the expensive price. I don't think anymore about expensive or cheap, as long as I have an accurate diagnosis. That's all I can tell you. See you again


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    My name is Nurdiani Latifah. I live in Jakarta – Indonesia, and after 25 years I live in Bandung. I am a media staff at an NGO in Indonesia. I have worked in this institution for almost 2 years on issues of women and peace. I have been a journalist in Bandung for 3 years.

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