Is education the golden plough?
Flores youth migrate for education, but are their university degrees worth the investment?
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Misinformation and lack of opportunity form disproportionate barriers for rural youth looking for work
View ArticleShort Documentary: Voices From Greater Jakarta
Voices From Greater Jakarta Australia/ Indonesia | 2018 | Colour | All Ages | 10:00 | Documentary | Producers: Iwu D. Utomo, Ariane J. Utomo, Peter McDonald As the election year unfolds, Indonesians...
View ArticleReclaiming Indonesian citizenship
A ‘waria’ version of the traditional flag ceremony celebrates both nationhood and diversity
View Article#StayAlive
Kemampuan media sosial untuk mencabut stigma seputar bunuh diri masih belum digunakan sepenuhnya
View ArticleAdolescent pregnancy in Manggarai
Premarital sex must be acknowledged as unavoidable, to end a vicious cycle of lost potential
View ArticleGaining the grassroots vote
The urban poor and workers unions are looking to local government to improve their lot
View ArticlePassing it on
On a recent study trip, journalism student Lisa Favazzo met two people giving back to their communities in extraordinary ways
View ArticleAging remarkably
A lifelong activist and retired midwife is teaching her peers to stay engaged… and not burden their children
View ArticleWake up! Flood!
A Dutch anthropologist lived in a Jakarta riverside slum to learn how residents there cope with constant flooding
View ArticleBangun! Banjir!
Seorang antropolog Belanda tinggal di permukiman kumuh di bantaran kali Jakarta untuk memahami bagaimana warga di sana hidup berdampingan dengan banjir
View ArticleBogus redemption
Mudik forms a bogus redemption for many precarious workers amid a lack of decent jobs in both rural and urban areas
View ArticleCannabis, for starters
The growing support for cannabis decriminalisation in Indonesia could both help and hinder broader drug reform
View ArticlePhoto essay: Woman to woman
A unique drug rehabilitation centre in Bogor helps women regain their independence
View ArticleCriminal patients
People who use drugs occupy an ambiguous position in Indonesian government rhetoric
View ArticleDrugs and the death penalty
Indonesia’s ill-informed war on drugs endangers and ends lives rather than saving them
View ArticleCrystal meth users in Indonesia
Not all users of sabu-sabu are dependant on it, but their experiences are ignored by the law
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