Young women from low-income families in Indonesia’s Puncak are getting into quick marriages with male tourists in return for ...
Some of country’s poorest young women have dozens of sex-and-chores-for-cash quickie weddings with rich tourists.
To battle financial problems and run the household, many Indonesian women are participating in the ‘pleasure marriage’ market ...
Some 70.5 million people stand to benefit from Indonesia’s free meal initiative. But first, the programme has to reach the ...
A disturbing practice in Indonesian villages has sparked ... and the lack of protection for women's rights. Critics and people on the internet slammed the practice, arguing that it perpetuates ...
Fisherwomen on the north coast of Indonesia’s Java Island are leading the fight against the government’s decision to dredge ...
Poor young women in Indonesian villages are becoming temporary wives for male tourists in exchange for a bride price leading to online condemnation of the practice. Puncak, in the country’s ...
The WHO, in collaboration with UN agencies, adapted the RESPECT framework in Indonesia to address violence against women, ...
Experts also warn of long-term damage both to marine ecosystems and to the economy, including losses to fishers and the undermining of Indonesia ... only a few people are farmers with land.” ...
Such arrangements are informal: Many people and communities across Indonesia ... Around 24 per cent of farmers in Indonesia are women, and the LRWF has played a driving role in pushing back ...
While the exact origins of the technique are difficult to determine, batik is thought to date back to ancient times when ...