
After 15 Seconds in November 2022: Anesah’s Role in Caring for the Community Garden
Wati (left), Anesah (center), and Asiah (right) hold the mustard greens they harvested together Anesah shouldn’t have to stay in
Wati (left), Anesah (center), and Asiah (right) hold the mustard greens they harvested together Anesah shouldn’t have to stay in
In the middle of last year, a local staff member of the Vaccine & Trace program named Ida Bagus Wahyu
Ni Luh Sri Mahayani (left) and her son, Gede Prema (right) The woman used to take orders to make clothes.
Gusde, sitting on the back porch of the room, after the COVID-19 vaccination Gusde opened an online motorcycle taxi application.
Saturday, 17 February 2023. The weather started to get cloudy at 09.15 WITA. Inside the room, it feels cooler, and
Siti Fadillah and her husband are always together, caring for their children and earning a living. After taking the children
That afternoon, beneath a cloudy March sky, we pulled up at the entrance to one of the densest villages in
Sweat was pouring down, and foreheads continued to wrinkle as we walked through the village of Sumberklampok. Even though the
The poverty rate in Indonesia has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. According to data from the Indonesian Central Statistics