Abortion’s Stigma in Indonesia Keeps Rape Victims from Safe Health Services
Indonesia recently extended the legal window for an abortion from six weeks of pregnancy to 14 weeks, a change welcomed by professionals working with rape
Indonesia recently extended the legal window for an abortion from six weeks of pregnancy to 14 weeks, a change welcomed by professionals working with rape
Workers in nickel industrial park in Morowali and North Morowali grapple with the grim realities of death, suicides, accidents, asphyxiation, contract violations, and wage reductions.
Lina, 39, and her family have waited six years to own a home since they were evicted from their former residence in Bukit Duri, Jakarta,
The people only recently found out the existence of a land release certificate to LAPAN in 2002. In 1982, they thought they only signed the
In a speech to the United Nations in September 2021, President Jokowi noted that no country could win the fight against the pandemic on its
In a speech to the United Nations in September 2021, President Jokowi noted that no country could win the fight against the pandemic on its
The Covid-19 pandemic has been out of control in Indonesia. Poor urban communities are facing worse conditions compared to the start of the pandemic. Many