Tokyo, Japan - Press Release - December 5, 2022 - Indonesia's Minister of Manpower, Dr. Aida Fauzia to speak with APO Secretary General Dr. Indra Singavinata in 2018. On November 30, 2022, she visited the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Secretariat in Tokyo. Minister Aida hoped that the successful projects in Indonesia, especially the Green Productivity (GP)-oriented projects supported by APO, would strengthen cooperation to increase national productivity.

"On behalf of the Indonesian government, we appreciate the continued support from APO, especially in the PVC solar panel demonstration project at the Sorong West Papua Technical and Vocational Education and Training Center completed in 2021, as well as in the General Practitioner Certification Body. Development Program with the Professional Performance Certification Body in Indonesia's National Performance Organization," the Minister of Finance He added, "Indonesia's 2020-2024 national plan includes identifying regional and sector-level productivity indicators; implementing performance sharing; revising the minimum wage calculation to include performance-based benefits; and expanding the productivity network by developing databases and application systems."
"APO is satisfied that the projects have been successfully implemented in Indonesia in 2021-2022 and has prepared a project proposal for 2023," said Secretary General Dr. Indra replied. She appreciated Indonesia's continued support and cooperation and shared ideas for future programs including rural development, tourism 4.0 and women's public sector organizations.
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APO is an intergovernmental organization established in 1961 for the mutual benefit of increasing labor productivity in the Asia-Pacific region. APO contributes to sustainable social and economic development by providing policy advisory services, acting as a think tank and implementing smart initiatives in industry, agriculture, service sector and public sector.
APO member economies are shaping the future of the region by developing national productivity strategies and institutional capacity-building efforts, including research and excellence centers. It is non-commercial and non-discriminatory.
There are 21 countries including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Republic of China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, Republic of Korea, Lao Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines. , Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam.


