Open Letter to WB President from Indonesia
by Lea Jellinek and Bambang Rustanto
From the people to Mr Wolfensohn
By Lea Jellinek and Bambang Rustanto
We feel we have met you, know you and dream the
same
things as you and many of us have faith in you. We have waited for
your coming. We have sent letters to you but the response has been
that you are too busy. We have wanted to meet you to discuss our
problems and explain what you can do for us, but we are confronted
by a wall. Every minute of your time has been organized for you
and there is no space left for us.
Many important people will meet you and tell you how
our economy can recover, how our government and banks can be
restructured,
how our democracy can be made to work, how our society can
become
"civil", how you can help the poor with programs like
the social safety net. We feel that your money and programs with
their sophisticated technology, instruments and international and
local experts impose new ways on us. We are scared that your
money
and programs, even with all your good intentions, will harm us.
Let us explain. You try to reach us but fail. You
fail because you use the government, private consultants and
companies
as channels of communication to us. They do not really care about
us. We think you have now understood this and are now trying to
work through non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and academic
institutes. Some of these care for us, but many still do not. They
never ask us what we want. They come to us with programs that
they
themselves have prepared or programs which have been designed
for
them by you and other international and national agencies. These
programs have little relevance to our needs. Applying programs to
every sub-district at great speed with set targets are unlikely
to succeed. Encouraging the development of new institutions instead
of building on traditional ones means that we lose control and do
not feel we own these institutions.
We have many of our own traditional institutions
which
are never noticed and have been emasculated by the New Order.
We
do not need constant training courses, research surveys,
consultants‚
reports and program proposals. Who benefits from these activities?
We do not. Your focus on numbers and concrete structures is not
always useful for measuring the success and happiness of our lives.
The benefits we receive often cannot be seen or measured.
Ultimately,
our joy and success comes not from the accumulation of wealth or
material possessions but from working together in a good
environment
and sharing and caring for each other.
The mass accumulation of capital and concrete
structures
is destroying our environment and our caring and sharing. Only we
can tell you how we can live better and happier lives. So how can
you help? You could make life easier for us (and yourself) if you
listened to us and encouraged our way of doing things instead of
listening to others and letting them impose institutions, programs
and funds upon us.
What we need is trust and small pilot programs --
one per district -- which will show what we can do and the success
of them will spread like fire to the rest of Indonesia. At the kampung
level we can plan, implement and control and success will spread
naturally. This is already happening only 20 minutes from your hotel.
In only eight months, our lives have transformed through an
innovative
community driven savings and lending program which is starting to
address our health, education and other needs. Many people think
that our political and economic crisis can be overcome by more
international
investment, more growth of big business and by using your money
for the government, restructuring of banks, building democracy,
decentralization, human rights and civil society. All these
opportunities
for political reform and economic growth are only given to the rich
and powerful and the middle class. It is assumed that these benefits
will penetrate -- "trickle down" to us, but they do
not.
We believe that you will give us a chance. Thank you
for reading our letter. We know you are busy but if you could come
and see our program for yourself, we would welcome you.
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