JAKARTA – Weak regulations regarding lending practices online (pinjol) that applies in Indonesia plus the lack of knowledge of digital financial literacy in the community has caused many victims to fall as a result of this practice. Seeing this alarming situation, the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH) encourages the central …
Read More »Parents should be aware of the possible dangers of toys purchased online
Parents, be careful! Check the safety of your children’s toys. The warning comes after nearly half of the toys tested in a recent study were found to be harmful. Toys purchased online from sellers or third parties may cause choking, burning, or poisoning in children. The British Toy and Hobby …
Read More »Benin Enforces Online Business Permit Applications
Setting up a business in Benin, West Africa, is now very easy. Since the beginning of the pandemic, residents have been able to apply for business license registration online or online. The existence of this online service fosters a business climate and makes the number of businesses created in Benin …
Read More »Quota Subsidy is Not Much Help in Overcoming Online Learning Problems
The Federation of Indonesian Teachers’ Unions appreciates the government’s move to allocate a budget of IDR 7.2 trillion for internet quota subsidies for students, teachers, students, and lecturers. However, they considered that the provision of this quota did not help much in solving distance education problems.
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