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Getting Messy With Pies In the Face, All for Charity

The Pies in the Face Event raised over Rp 32 million for two organizations to help with their work in assisting needy children across Jakarta and through the east of Indonesia with health care,...

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“Akta Award” Program to Give Kids A Bright Future Through Birth Certificates

Experts estimate that a total of 24 million, or 3 out of 10, Indonesian children do not have birth certificates. Photo Credits: KDM Experts estimate that a total of 24 million, or 3 out of 10,...

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For Many, Parenting Is Hardly Child’s Play

By creating a partnership with parents, Sahabat Anak believes that all people involved in the care and education of children will be better off. Photos courtesy of Sahabat Anak There’s a lot of truth...

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A Nutrition Solution for Street ChildrenPhotos courtersy of Sahabat Anak

Photo credit: Sahabat Anak Twelve year old Vioni has been having stomach problems for as long as she can remember. In and out of doctors’ offices and on and off medication, she thought she’d had every...

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Healthcare for All; explore Pencerah Nusantara activities to expand...

Pencerah Nusantara aims to widen healthcare access to underserved regions.  Photos courtesy of Pencerah Nusantara In a country of 250 million, the goal of realizing a satisfying degree of welfare for...

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A Shared Problem With a Shared Solution Hits the Streets of Bandung and Jakarta

Trash, for some cities across Indonesia, is a hard problem to solve. Bandung was for many years known as “Rubbish van Java” because of the overwhelming trash literring the city. Yet, the burden forced...

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Count Me In: Cleaning Up Jakarta

Jakarta. According to the Jakarta Sanitation Department’s latest figures, the capital produces 6,700 tons of trash per day, which means that two days’ worth of waste would be enough for residents to...

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Cleaning Up Jakarta

The annual Clean Up Jakarta Day aims to rid the capital of its mounting trash problem.  Photo courtesy of Clean Up Jakarta Day According to the Jakarta Sanitation Department’s latest figures, the...

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Count Me In: 153 Days of Happiness

DILL Gourmet Cafe in Plaza Indonesia has given us all a good cause to be a glutton. Until November the cafe is inviting Jakartans to take part in the 153 Days of Happiness Campaign. “The numbers 153...

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153 Days of Happiness

Photos courtesy of DILL Gourmet Cafe & Culture Royale Group Under its new donation program, a Jakarta restaurant makes gluttons feel good about eating DILL Gourmet Cafe in Plaza Indonesia has given...

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