Indonesia’s Steps Towards Developing Human Resources for the 2045 Golden Year
The Indonesian government, under the leadership of President Prabowo Subianto, is taking proactive measures to cultivate competitive and exceptional talents in order to achieve the vision of a Golden Indonesia by 2045. Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi) Deputy Minister Nezar Patria recently highlighted the administration’s commitment to enhancing the skills and capabilities of the country’s youth to keep pace with technological advancements.
In a press release from Jakarta, Patria emphasized the significance of initiatives aimed at improving the health and education of Indonesian young talents. One such program, the Free Nutritious Meals initiative, is designed to enhance the nutritional intake of the younger generation, laying the foundation for a brighter future.
By addressing the nutritional needs of youngsters, the government aims to nurture smarter talents who will lead Indonesia towards progress and success. President Prabowo’s administration is dedicated to implementing educational reforms that support the holistic development of young minds.
The focus on the education sector includes efforts to integrate digital technologies into primary and secondary school curricula. President Prabowo recognizes the transformative potential of digital technologies and their ability to provide wide-ranging benefits. The government is dedicated to creating a safe, healthy, and productive digital environment for the youth.
Moreover, the government is actively working on regulations to enhance Indonesia’s attractiveness for global technology companies. These measures are intended to strengthen Indonesia’s position in the global tech landscape and facilitate the country’s integration into the global supply chains of technology products.
Recently, the Komdigi Ministry introduced the Indonesian Digital Society Index (IMDI) 2025, a tool for assessing the digital capabilities of Indonesian citizens. During the launch event in Bekasi, West Java, Angga Raka Prabowo, another deputy minister of Komdigi, emphasized the government’s commitment to fostering the growth of the digital economy through collaborations with various stakeholders.
As Indonesia looks towards the future and the ambitious goals set for 2045, the government’s focus on nurturing and developing human resources remains a key priority. By investing in the health and education of the country’s youth, Indonesia is laying the groundwork for a prosperous and technologically advanced future.