Posts Tagged: indonesia

RMIT Newsline – Interview with Ama Husein on the Sulawesi and Lombok Earthquakes

Originally broadcast on Newsline. An interview with Ama Husein, an advisory member of Indonesia’s national disaster agency, for RMIT’s Newsline program. Broadcast live on Channel 31 on October 8, 2018.

RMIT Newsline – Interview with Ama Husein on the Sulawesi and Lombok Earthquakes

Originally broadcast on Newsline. An interview with Ama Husein, an advisory member of Indonesia’s national disaster agency, for RMIT’s Newsline program. Broadcast live on Channel 31 on October 8, 2018.

Indonesian Women Pave Their Way to Online Success

Originally written for JG Insight. With Joy Muchtar and Cameron Carr. With only half of Indonesia’s women being economically active, the country is deprived of significant resources to achieve its development goals. But some women are adamant to change this.

Indonesian Women Pave Their Way to Online Success

Originally written for JG Insight. With Joy Muchtar and Cameron Carr. With only half of Indonesia’s women being economically active, the country is deprived of significant resources to achieve its development goals. But some women are adamant to change this.

‘No excuse for single-use’: Bali NGOs Tackling Plastic Waste

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. Jakarta. Bali’s largest people-powered clean-up, aimed at raising awareness about the damage done by single-use plastic, will take place on Saturday February 24 across over 100 locations. Organised by NGOs Satu Pulau Satu Suara

‘No excuse for single-use’: Bali NGOs Tackling Plastic Waste

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. Jakarta. Bali’s largest people-powered clean-up, aimed at raising awareness about the damage done by single-use plastic, will take place on Saturday February 24 across over 100 locations. Organised by NGOs Satu Pulau Satu Suara

Indonesia Less Democratic After Jakarta Governor Race: Report

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. Jakarta. Indonesia’s ranking in the 2017 Democracy Index, published on Wednesday (31/01) dropped 20 places to 68th, thanks to the highly divisive Jakarta gubernatorial election, the annual index’s publisher, the Economist Intelligence Units, or EIU, said. Last

Indonesia Less Democratic After Jakarta Governor Race: Report

Originally written for the Jakarta Globe. Jakarta. Indonesia’s ranking in the 2017 Democracy Index, published on Wednesday (31/01) dropped 20 places to 68th, thanks to the highly divisive Jakarta gubernatorial election, the annual index’s publisher, the Economist Intelligence Units, or EIU, said. Last