Building infrastructure tricky in Indonesia
Indonesia is the most geographially challenged country in the world, when it comes to building infrastructure. In a country that is 3,000 miles wide, containing 17,000 islands prone to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, getting your stuff togther ain’t easy.
Even if Indonesia spent the money GW Bush has on invading Iraq,it would still not do the job. The World Bank has tried to help, by providing capital for infrastructure projects, including the Sunset Rd in Bali and the storm drain system in Kuta. Managing the cashola is one of the challenges though, and recently the World Bank asked for osme of it back.
Here’s more from FT.com.