Indonesia forms US$1bil fund to improve clean water access


JAKARTA, Oct 17 (Bloomberg): Indonesia has assigned state fund management firm PT Danareksa Persero to manage 15 trillion rupiah ($1 billion) of funds to invest in projects to provide clean water access across the archipelago.

Danareksa’s infrastructure unit PT Nindya Karya and distributor units Perum Jasa Tirta 1 and Perum Jasa Tirta 2 will use the money to build water access facilities in the country, President Director Arisudono Soerono said on Monday.

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