Jakarta, July 8 -- Indonesia's Ministry of Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions, in collaboration with the World Bank (WB), on July 7 launched discussions and field assessments to prepare for the implementation of the national Integrated Green Economy and Food Self-Sufficiency (Sehati) Programme for the 2027-2031 period. Rio Pongdapati, a representative of the ministry, said the programme, with an estimated budget of 600 million USD, will select beneficiary villages based on institutional capacity, financial management quality and implementation readiness. The Sehati initiative is designed to support Indonesia's priorities of promoting grassroots economic growth amid limited fiscal resources. It focuses on three key objectives:...