WB warns Indonesia of five critical challenges facing Bali
Jakarta, May 25 -- The World Bank (WB) has issued a stark warning over five major issues facing Bali, cautioning that Indonesia's premier tourist island could face long-term risks without swift and effective action. During a meeting with Bali Governor Wayan Koster in Denpasar on May 24, World Bank Country Director for Indonesia Carolyn Turk highlighted five challenges requiring urgent attention, including wastewater management and recycling, waste management, transportation mobility, clean water supply, and electricity availability in several areas across Bali. According to the WB, these issues not only threaten Bali's tourism sector - the backbone of its economy, but also directly affect residents' quality of life and access to basic servi...
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