USAID/Indonesia: From the American People

Economic Growth

Objective: Economic Growth Strengthened and Employment Created

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iMULAI competition winners display their awards

Photo: USAID/Danumurthi Mahendra

The three iMULAI competition winners display their awards at the award ceremony on February 13, 2008. From left to right: SENADA Project Director Steve Smith, USAID Mission Director Walter North, iMULAI competition winner Andri Yadi of PT Dycode Cominfotech Development, winner Dr. Ahmad Rusdiansyah of ITS, winner Yugo Goutomo of PT Sentra Solusi Integrasi, U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia Cameron Hume, and Tony Chen, President Director Microsoft Indonesia.

A man operates a machine

Photo: USAID/Dina Syarifa

A man operates a CAD-assisted aircraft parts mold-making machine at a factory in Bandung, West Java. The USAID funded SENADA project helps increase Indonesia’s competitiveness on the world market

coffee farmers

Photo: USAID

Coffee farmers in Central Aceh earn premiums for the sale of certified organic beans through a USAID economic development activity.

two men standing in front of shoe store

Photo: USAID

Mr. Ahda, pictured at right, is the owner of a shoe shop in Depok , Jakarta. He has received assistance from USAID/Indonesia through the Indonesia Competitiveness Program (SENADA) since June 2006. SENADA helps mid-range businesses develop strategic action and marketing plans. The plans help businesses identify, address and solve problems to enable greater growth and prosperity

Traders in an Achenese market sell fruit to local women

Photo: Visi Anak Bangsa

Through USAID, the U.S. is working with Indonesians to ensure that future generations enjoy an increasingly prosperous, democratic and stable country.

A woman loads corn into a red wheelbarrow.

Photo: USAID/C. Gredler

Jantang is a small agricultural village in the foothils of Lhoong, Aceh Besar, one of the three districts most ravaged by the devestating tsunami of December 26, 2004. Many of these coastal villages in Lhoong lost between 50 - 90 percent of their village

Many market stands display goods under colorful umbrellas.  A sign that reads Pasar Atjeh arches over the entrance.

Photo: USAID/Indonesia

Most of the entrepreneurs selling in this Banda Aceh Market were assisted by USAID through the Fund.

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Economic Growth

Through USAID, the U.S. is working with Indonesians to ensure that future generations enjoy an increasingly prosperous, democratic and stable country.

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Fact Sheets

EG Fact Sheet 26 Jan 2009 [pdf, 66 KB]

EG Fact Sheet bahasa 28 Apr 2009 [pdf, 65 KB]

Activity Websites

http://www.senada.or.id

http://www.amarta.net

http://www.inacce.org

Last updated November 20, 2009

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