Keeping women and babies healthy within an unequal system
Problems of unequal access explain differences in Indonesia’s achievement of child mortality and maternal mortality targets
View ArticleA more efficient approach to social welfare?
Jokowi’s fresh approach to social welfare and development will not be without its challenges
View ArticleTrials of a mother
For women giving birth in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) and other rural and remote parts of Indonesia, adequate facilities and trained health workers are not easily reached
View Article‘No more money for our needles’
HIV prevention programs lack financial support, with serious consequences
View ArticleFood sovereignty and peasant activism
Farmers and would-be farmers in Lombok are fighting a land-rights battle against the tourism industry
View ArticleSafe water at a premium
The UN’s claim that 87 per cent of Indonesians have access to safe drinking water seems exaggerated
View ArticleFalling through the cracks
The JKN or the National Health Insurance is failing Indonesia’s most vulnerable
View ArticleHIV-positive mothers left behind
Married women endure the highest rate of new HIV infection in Indonesia
View ArticleFrom mother to citizen
The New Order actively promoted citizenship of a particular kind for women
View ArticleFrom mother to citizen
The New Order actively promoted citizenship of a particular kind for women
View ArticleMining mercury in an Indonesian periphery
Improved market chain monitoring and recognition of sociocultural dynamics are important for central mercury control
View ArticleMining mercury in an Indonesian periphery
Improved market chain monitoring and recognition of sociocultural dynamics are important for central mercury control
View ArticleRoadside medicine men
Bootleg medicine sales are part of Indonesia’s healthcare infrastructure
View ArticleSport in Indonesia
The upcoming Asian Games in Palembang and Jakarta, starting on 25 August, present a moment to focus our attention on the expression and uses of sport in Indonesia.
View ArticleForbidden smoke
Banda Aceh’s anti-tobacco efforts are unfairly focused on women smokers
View ArticleFood sovereignty and peasant activism
Farmers and would-be farmers in Lombok are fighting a land-rights battle against the tourism industry
View ArticleSafe water at a premium
The UN’s claim that 87 per cent of Indonesians have access to safe drinking water seems exaggerated
View ArticleFalling through the cracks
The JKN or the National Health Insurance is failing Indonesia’s most vulnerable
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