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Ties with Gulf nations gain added spark

Ties with Gulf nations gain added spark
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While Asia wants a baby boom, Indonesia says enough is enough

Apr 2, 2021 Countries across Asia are trying everything from fertility tours to baby bonuses to spur population growth in an aging world. Not so in Indonesia, where officials are trying to convince people to have fewer children. The world’s fourth most-populous country is promoting later marriages, family planning and contraception to lower its fertility rate to 2.1 children per woman by 2025. That’s the “replacement rate” that would effectively flatten population growth in the country of 270 million, damping some concerns that overcrowding could mean fewer job opportunities and strains on government services. Indonesia’s latest push a family planning campaign starting from late January follows a decadeslong struggle to bring the fertility rate down from three children per woman in the early 1990s. The difference now, National Population and Family Planning Agency Head Hasto Wardoyo says, is that instead of just slowing population growth, Indonesia is aiming

Gulf region ties ripe for growth

Gulf region ties ripe for growth By JAN YUMUL in Hong Kong | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-03-09 09:58 Photo taken on Dec 9, 2018 shows the Al Diriyah Palace where the 39th Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit is held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [Photo/Xinhua] Education, health seen as promising areas for expanded China relations China and members of the Gulf Cooperation Council can promote stronger cultural exchanges in education and medicine amid a broader push for recovery from the economic effects of the pandemic, experts said. Hanaa Almoaibed, a research fellow at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies in Riyadh, said Saudi Arabia is expanding its technical and vocational education and training, or TVET, sector in an effort to build stronger ties between education and the labor market .

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