IN FOCUS: Why is North Maluku the happiest province in Indonesia?

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North Maluku is top of the national happiness index, with an easy-going approach towards life and strong economic growth. CNA looks at the local values as well as developmental challenges.

Another distinguishing factor of North Maluku culture is a strong ethos of cooperation at the grassroots level.

“We have tolerance among drivers because there is nothing else we can do,” said truck driver Kirno, who goes by one name. “Help is far away, so we just have to wait and make the best out of the situation,” he said.After about three hours, an excavator arrived at the truck accident scene, clearing soil near the main road so that small vehicles could pass by.

Yudhistira noted that the success of regional development is typically judged by the availability of infrastructure, economic growth, poverty, unemployment rate, regional revenue and expenditure as well as other economic indicators. In addition to a high ranking on the happiness index, North Maluku has also enjoyed the highest economic growth in Indonesia.

Jokowi said the high economic growth is due to the development of new industries in North Maluku, particularly in nickel mining. He suggested a link between the economic situation and people’s happiness levels. “The salary here is good,“ said Ismat Hanafi who has been working at IWIP for about a month. The university graduate said his salary is about 7 million rupiah per month, higher than the average provincial salary of less than 3 million rupiah.

“There are still indigenous people there who live in the forests… It is very far to reach them, so when they are sick and come to us, they are often already dying,” the 32-year-old said. “And when it’s the rainy season, it is very prone to floods here. There are very limited water canals, so the water floods everywhere.”She hopes that in the near future, bridges, satellite towers and waterways will be built. “And if possible, the forests which have been cut down should be replanted so that there won’t be any floods anymore,” she added.Despite these issues, Hardiyanti claims she is happy as she is close to her family.

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