Today, the Indonesian state remains conflicted over how to come to terms with this dark past.
Covid-19: How To Deal With Our Cognitive Biases
People often believe actions tend to solve (COVID-19) problems.
People often believe actions tend to solve (COVID-19) problems.
Malaysia’s Media Crackdowns Are Being Driven by an Insecure Government Highly Sensitive To Criticism
South china morning post journalist tashny sukamaran has been investigated for reporting on police raids of migrant workers and refugees.
South china morning post journalist tashny sukamaran has been investigated for reporting on police raids of migrant workers and refugees.
Three Reasons Why Banning Plastic Bags Is Problematic
Plastic waste is indeed a very serious problem. Humans use as many as 1 trillion single-use “carrier bags”, about 128 per person per year.
Plastic waste is indeed a very serious problem. Humans use as many as 1 trillion single-use “carrier bags”, about 128 per person per year.
Indonesia’s Coronavirus Fatalities Are the Highest in Southeast Asia. So, Why Is Jokowi Rushing To Get Back To Business?
Visitors will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test result, but domestic tourists can get away with just a rapid antibody test.
Visitors will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test result, but domestic tourists can get away with just a rapid antibody test.
Indonesia’s Rise in Domestic Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Why It Happens and How To Seek Help
The national commission on violence against women reports that domestic violence contributed to almost two-thirds of 319 reported cases of violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The national commission on violence against women reports that domestic violence contributed to almost two-thirds of 319 reported cases of violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Why Indonesia’s Human Rights Advocacy at the United Nations Is Often Inconsistent and Half-Hearted
Indonesia has often voiced its disagreements with proposals to strengthen the role of the un human rights council.
Indonesia has often voiced its disagreements with proposals to strengthen the role of the un human rights council.
Water Management in Java Adds To Burden on Women and Reduces Their Incomes
Our research finds that traditional values drive access to clean drinking water and its distribution in rural Indonesia.
Our research finds that traditional values drive access to clean drinking water and its distribution in rural Indonesia.
Research Explains Why Susi Pudjiastuti Was Left Out of Jokowi’s Second-Term Cabinet
Despite susi’s public approval, however, the president chose former congressman edhy prabowo to succeed her.
Despite susi’s public approval, however, the president chose former congressman edhy prabowo to succeed her.
Us-China Tensions Give Southeast Asian Nations Reason To Find Other Partners Elsewhere
The memory of president donald trump missing some key asean summits last year lingers in the minds of asean leaders.
The memory of president donald trump missing some key asean summits last year lingers in the minds of asean leaders.
Shame and Fear: Lessons To Learn as COVID-19 Collides With a Growing HIV Epidemic in Indonesia
A failure to handle stigma associated with COVID-19 has also contributed to the surge in cases in Indonesia.
A failure to handle stigma associated with COVID-19 has also contributed to the surge in cases in Indonesia.
Sharing Lives and Dreams: How 2 Women’s Letters Led To a Global Support Fund for Political Prisoners
Sending postcards and letters to political detainees and government authorities has been an integral part of human rights campaigns, mainly in Western countries, run by organisations such as Amnesty International.
Sending postcards and letters to political detainees and government authorities has been an integral part of human rights campaigns, mainly in Western countries, run by organisations such as Amnesty International.
Why Aceh Is a Rare Place of Welcome for Rohingya Refugees
Local fishermen take matters into their own hands to rescue dozens of Rohingya people drifting on a broken boat in waters off Lhoksukon in Aceh.
Local fishermen take matters into their own hands to rescue dozens of Rohingya people drifting on a broken boat in waters off Lhoksukon in Aceh.
How Foreign Countries Can Help Indonesia’s Economy Recover From COVID-19 Downturn
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed to strengthen cooperation by exchanging information and developing research.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed to strengthen cooperation by exchanging information and developing research.
Indonesian Short Film Tilik Fights Female Stereotypes Instead of Reinforcing Them
Utilising the “road movie” genre, Tilik narrates the trip of a group of women from a rural area as they ride on the back of a truck to visit their sick Bu Lurah (village female head) in the hospital.
Utilising the “road movie” genre, Tilik narrates the trip of a group of women from a rural area as they ride on the back of a truck to visit their sick Bu Lurah (village female head) in the hospital.
Indonesia’s Scientific Diaspora Launches ‘Matchmaking’ Scheme To Boost Global Research Collaboration
We wanted something more than just connecting through email or whatsapp like we usually do. We needed a systematic platform,
We wanted something more than just connecting through email or whatsapp like we usually do. We needed a systematic platform,















