A new report on how countries around the world do good is out, and Indonesia comes in dead last.
The Doing Good Index, compiled by the Center for Asian Philanthropy and Society, gives the country a score of one out of five for its philanthropic policies, reports the Jakarta Post.
That's down from a score of one out of six in the previous report, released in 2020.
The report looked at policies related to philanthropy in 17 Asian countries, with a score out of five being the best.
The bottom five: Cambodia, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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