RE: SLC-S29/W2-“Thinking and Ideas!| Simple Solutions to Big Problems!”
I took the time to read your article to the end, Mr. @max-pro . It's very interesting! Indonesia and Bangladesh have almost the same unemployment rate, at 4.85% and 4.68% by the end of 2025. The difference is that Bangladesh's unemployment rate remains stable, while our country continues to increase from the previous year, even being listed as one of the countries with the highest unemployment rate in Southeast Asia.
Corruption and bribery are the consequences of leaders' inability to establish clean and healthy bureaucratic ethics. It all starts with how they initially gain positions or positions in a country through political transactions. As a result, it's not easy for the people to obtain a full education, and jobs are difficult for the "millions of school graduates or Bachelor's Degree" without money.
Yes, establishing a Corruption Eradication Agency, creating skills training centers and job opportunities, and providing loans for business capital. Some of the solutions you offer here benefit not only community groups but also the nation in the economic and social sectors.
Every idea and solution inevitably brings problems and challenges. The nation's elite prefer to hide the truth rather than address every problem with common sense. In my opinion, a leader who is unable to create prosperity for his nation despite its abundant natural resources and human resources is a leader who "fails intellectual and ethical censorship."
..I enjoyed reading your article, sir. I wish you success. 🙏
Thank you @ruthjoe 🙏