A librarian in Indonesia’s Java island is lending books to children in exchange for trash they collect in a novel way to clean up the environment and get the kids to read more. Each weekday Raden Roro ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Johanes Lokobal sits on the grass that cushions the wooden floor of his little, one-room house. He warms his hands at a fire set in the ...
Indonesia has an estimated 564,000 people living with HIV as at 2025. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Sanni’s daughter works in a brothel in North Jakarta. Like the other girls there, she is locked up most of the time. She is allowed to take money to her parents every two months. The girl refused to ...
Nairobi — Java House hosted an art exhibit and competition for children between 6 and 11 years as it marked its 25th anniversary. Under the theme 'My Beautiful Kenya', the art competition offered an ...
The squat, one-storey school building near the Bengawan Solo (Solo River) appears unremarkable from the outside. Inside, rows ...
Aid is arriving slowly: milk and clothes for child survivors are lacking. Tents available are still very few: survivors are sleeping under the trees in graveyards, along roads in makeshift shelters or ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai, affirmed that the West Java Regional Government's program to send children to military barracks does not violate human rights. Pigai made this ...