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  • APEKSI - Asosiasi Pemerintah Kota Seluruh Indonesia | Association of Indonesia Municipalities

    Created in 2000


  • Up & running (A)
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  • Location

    Rasuna Office Park III Unit WO. 06-09 Jalan Taman Rasuna Selatan - Kuningan, RT.17/RW.1, Menteng Atas, Kecamatan Setiabudi, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12960, Indonesia

    Jakarta Selatan

    Indonesia

  • Employees

    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 43

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  • Added in Motherbase

    2 years, 5 months ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    [Automatic translation follows] #Apeksinergi #Apeksi #CityGokernments #CITYGOVERNMENTSASSOCIATION #IndonesiaCitates #smartcity

    Association of Indonesian City Government (APEKSI) is a representative of all 98 cities in Indonesia. The aim is to empower and promote city autonomy, sustainable development, and smart city development. Apeksi collaborates with various stakeholders to increase administrative capacity to grow prosperous and inclusive cities by facilitating collaboration and sharing knowledge. Apeksi supports regulatory policies and seeks to realize a brighter future for cities and residents in Indonesia.

    Association of Indonesian City Government (APEKSI) or Association of Indonesia Municipalities are a representative for all 98 Cities in Indonesia. AIMS to Empower and Promote City Autonomy, Sustainable Development, and the Establishment of Smart Cities. Apeksi Collaborates with Various Stakeholders to Enhance Administrative Capacities. Its goal is to Foster Prosperous and Inclusive Cities by Facilitating Collaboration and Knowledge-Sharing. Apeksi Advocates for Regulatory Policies and Strives for a Brighter Future for Indonesian Cities and Residence.

    Municipalities Association, City Government Association, Local Government, City Government, and Smary City

  • Original language

    #APEKSInergi #APEKSI #CityGovernments #CityGovernmentsAssociation #IndonesiaCities #SmartCity

    Asosiasi Pemerintah Kota Seluruh Indonesia (APEKSI) adalah perwakilan seluruh 98 kota di Indonesia. Tujuan untuk memberdayakan dan mempromosikan otonomi kota, pembangunan berkelanjutan, dan pengembangan kota pintar. APEKSI berkolaborasi dengan berbagai pemangku kepentingan untuk meningkatkan kapasitas administratif untuk menumbuhkan kota-kota yang sejahtera dan inklusif dengan memfasilitasi kolaborasi dan berbagi pengetahuan. APEKSI mendukung kebijakan peraturan dan berupaya mewujudkan masa depan yang lebih cerah bagi kota-kota dan penduduk di Indonesia.

    Asosiasi Pemerintah Kota Seluruh Indonesia (APEKSI) or Association of Indonesia Municipalities is a representative for all 98 cities in Indonesia. Aims to empower and promote city autonomy, sustainable development, and the establishment of smart cities. APEKSI collaborates with various stakeholders to enhance administrative capacities. Its goal is to foster prosperous and inclusive cities by facilitating collaboration and knowledge-sharing. APEKSI advocates for regulatory policies and strives for a brighter future for Indonesian cities and residents.

    Municipalities Association, Asosiasi Pemerintah Kota, Local Government, City Government, and Smary City

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