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        "id": 1833062,
        "msgid": "analyst-says-national-internship-programme-answers-public-needs-1782838338",
        "date": "2026-06-30 22:32:26",
        "title": "Analyst Says National Internship Programme Answers Public Needs",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "Political analyst Hendri Satrio has praised the government's National Internship Programme (Magang Nasional) 2026 as a direct response to the challenges faced by fresh graduates entering the job market. The programme, which has a budget of IDR 4.2 trillion, will open registration for 50,000 participants in July. Satrio emphasised the need for the government to ensure the programme's sustainability and strengthen industry involvement to guarantee real employment opportunities.",
        "content": "<p>Political analyst Hendri Satrio (Hensa) has stated that the National\nInternship Programme 2026, announced by Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra\nWijaya and Manpower Minister Yassierli, addresses one of the public\u2019s\ncurrent needs. \u201cThis programme is a good move because it answers one of\nthe public\u2019s current needs, especially for fresh graduates who face\nchallenges entering the workforce,\u201d Hensa said in a statement in Jakarta\non Tuesday. He noted that the Cabinet Secretary and the Manpower\nMinister communicated the message well, conveying that the government\nunderstands the significant problem facing young people: graduating from\nuniversity does not guarantee immediate employment. According to Hensa,\nthe clear communication from both officials has raised public\nexpectations for the programme. However, the founder of the KedaiKOPI\nsurvey institute advised the government to ensure the national\ninternship programme has sustainability. He also suggested that the\ngovernment needs to guarantee job opportunities for participants and\nstrengthen industry involvement so that they gain real work experience\nand career prospects. The government has prepared a budget of IDR 4.2\ntrillion for the 2026 National Internship Programme (MagangHub), with a\nquota of 50,000 participants for the first batch. Manpower Minister\nYassierli announced that registration will open from 15 to 28 July.\nCabinet Secretary Teddy stated that the programme serves as a real\nbridge for fresh graduates to enter the professional world. He\nacknowledged that the government still has significant work to do in the\nemployment sector, particularly in ensuring young workforce entrants can\nquickly integrate into the industry.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/analyst-says-national-internship-programme-answers-public-needs-1782838338",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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