The World Bank's CountryPartnership Strategy (CPS) for 2009-2012 marksIndonesia's re-emergence as a confident middle-incomecountry, and one that is enjoying a rising regional andglobal standing. Ten years ago, Indonesia was in the middleof an extremely severe economic crisis. Today, Indonesia hasembarked upon a far-reaching institutional transformationand has become one of the region's most vibrantdemocracies. Its sub-national governments are now majorplayers in service delivery. This booklet highlights theWorld Bank's portfolio of activities that support theGovernment of Indonesia in the Human Development sector,which encompasses both health and education. The WorldBank's Human Development sector work covers almost theentire human life cycle, from maternal and neo-natal health,health insurance, early childhood education, school healthand nutrition, basic education, to teacher reform, secondaryeducation and youth skills, higher education, medical andhealth professional education and lifelong learning.